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LYLE SIFTON--Vvltll us for two years from St. Thomas . . . president of Senior Corridor during fall term . . . Thirty Club . . . junior football . . . man- ager of Senior Hockey team . . . 'captain of Sifton's baseball team . . . Red team . . . first colour . . . going to Stratford to enter funeral business. DONALD STEVVART-A one-year man from Toronto . . . Root of Minus One Club . . . junior football . . . senior North York basketball . . . Red team . . . main interests, rifle shooting and woodworking . . . entering University of Toronto to take Physics and Geology . . . then to the north and mining. CLIFF THoMsE-N-At Pickering for five and a half years, now residing in Chi- cago . . . Root of Minus- One Club . . . Silver team . . . keen interest in crafts and automotive work . . . planning to enter Engineering at North VVestern University. BEN WHITNEY-One year at Pickering from Kingston . . . secretary of Senior Corridor Committee . . . treasurer of Polikon Club . . . first football team . . . Senior Prep. basketball . . . lacrosse and baseball . . . first colour . . . plans to enter Arts at Queen's. PETER W1DDR1NGToN-A seven-year veteran from Toronto. . .member of school committee . . . Polikon Club . . . first football team . . . first hockey team . . . baseball . . . Sports Day captain of Silver team . . . first colour . . . this year's holder of the Sonny McGillivray award . . . returning to Pickering as a tutor. DONALD W1LsoN-Two years at Pickering from Toronto . . . Glee Club . . . Root of Minus One Club . . . junior football . . . senior North York basketball . . . baseball . . . Red team . . . second colours . . . plans to enter Commerce at Queen's. School Awards EARTY congratulations are ex- tended to the following students, who have been recognized for con- tributions of notable worth to our community life. ALAN RoGERs-The Garratt Cane, presented on the vote of the grad- uating class to that student most representative of the ideals of the school, and the Widdrvlng- ton Award, for outstanding ser- vice to our community life. HUGH DAv1DsoN-The Widdrfingtcn Award, for community service. l DOUGLAS RAMSAY--The Widdrington ALAN ROGERS Award, for community service. Six
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LITERARY DEPARTMENT RICKY ARNOLD- Editor ATED BOND ALISTAIR MACDONALD HL'GH DAvIDsoN MIKE MOUNTJOX' DICK LEE MIKE PRINCE PHIL ENDICOTT. JACK RIUTHERFORD The Creative Attempt AN wAs BORN to Create something that is the expression of his Own soul, no matter whether a blue kite floating on high or the painting of a masterpiece. Creation binds itself inexorably to happiness. The man who creates is the man who is most Often happy. It is strange that in this age when life is One of material luxury and holidays are plentiful that there is yet the greatest unhappiness. I Can see but One reason. VVe work at work we dislike, and have forgotten how tO play, how to Create happiness out of a few friends around the fire. We do not play, but are played to. We watch, we listen, we admire, but we do not take part. We are a spectator people, and it is for this reason that unhappiness, hollow Cheer and hollow laughs, lie through our land. This literary section has in it the Creative attempts of a few students. It is a thin stream from a large and untapped reservoir. It is my hope that next year and the years following, this stream will become a broad and swelling river. R. ARNOLD Eight
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