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the graduating class Come, my friends, Tix not too late to .scelf ll ineiecr world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounrliing fii1'r'0u'.s,' for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the zecsterin stars until I die. -ULYSSES, TENNYSUN tune Aint: l'Rl41SlCN'l'lCD those members of our matriculation classes who are leaving Pickering to begin university or business careers. This short summary, although indicative of a rich and varied programme, fails to mention their academic responsibilities which, added to their other activities, helped fill out their days at Pickering. To our graduates as well as to students in lower forms who may be leaving us at this time, may we extend a warm invitation to come back and visit us. Hur best wishes go with you wherever you may be in future years. t'llAHl,lCS BICAMISH-The gift of Kemptville, at Pickering for one year . . . member of the School Committee for three terms . . . played senior football and basketball, and belonged to the Blue team . . . active in the Thirty t'lub . . . spent many hours trying to make a good Canuck of his roommate . . . plans to enter Mctiill this tall. Bllili Bl't'K-At Pickering three years, formerly from Bolivia, now of Toronto . . . secretary of the School Committee for two terms . . . a Widdrington award winner . . . president ot' the Thirty iilllll, one term . . . principal role in the tlondoliers . . . eo-captain of the seni-or football team, senior basketball, year captain ot' the winning Blue team . plans to study geology at the U. of T. and then to work for an oil company . . . proceeds to go towards the estab- lislnnent ot' a chair ot' Spanish at Pickering. llltfli Bl'Nt'l+l-l our years at Pickering, from NVashington and Korea . . . member of the School Vommittee and corridor committee president . . . active in ttlee Club, Dramatic Club. and Prineeps Club . . . senior football and basketball last two seasons . . . holder of second colours . . . Silver intra- mural team . . . plans to enter ll.B.U. or McMaster and become social Worker . . . will be remembered by the committee as the man with the notebook. -IUSIG t'IIAPARRU-Hailing from tfolombia, South America, spent a good year with us . . . played soccer, senior North York basketball, belonged to the Silver intra-mural team . . . longing for a warmer clime, plans to enter the l'niyersity of Texas, this fall. Ten
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student body the achievements of the week and inquires about any complaints that the student body might have. This year's Committee discussed much and, working in close eooperation with the staff, arrived at many satisfactory decisions. In fact, this year's t'om- mittee has probably brought the staff and students closer together with such functions as the Staff-Senior Club, and Staff-Student dances in the winter term. They battled over the eorridor system and finally the sehool voted upon the issue, as it should in a democracy, with a unanimous verdict reeorded for the new system. The committee-men this year did an excellent job. They gave to the school good, sound leadership in the daily life. The tf'hapel service which they eondueted assured the student body that they had elected loyal and capable representatives. SUHOUI, t'oMM1'1 1'r:1c Members of the School Vommittee 19-lil-50: Maedonald-t'hairman for two terms SUIHIICI'-Clltllflllklll for temporary term and one term Stelmhenson-Secretary for term Buck-Secretary for two terms and temporary term hlenck, Bunce, Max-Rae, NYylie, lieamish, llolt, liaster, liee, Mclntosh. HIEIIIHERN UF NUHOU1, l,'U.ll.lIlTT1'IIf Ninn
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JAMES EASTER-Contributed by Dundas, Ontario, for one year . . . member of the Sehool Committee . . . belonged to tilee Club and Prineeps Club . senior football and basketball . . . plans to enter Dentistry at Toronto . . . we 'll be pulling for you, Jim. DAVID FROSST-A five-year man from NVCSIIIIOUIII, Quebee . . . prineipal role in the Glee Club 's production of the tlondoliers . . . member of the Root of Minus One Club . . . junior football and Blue intra-mural team . . . plans to go to Mc-Gill next year . . . future oeeupation, aeronautical engineer or a pil- lar of Chas. E. Frosst Company. DONALD FRUSST-At Piekering for four years, from Montreal . . . member of the P-olikon Club and tllee Club . . . eaptain of junior football team: Seeond hoc-key teamg eo-eaptain of senior North York basketball teamg eaptain of Red intermediatesg holder of seeond eolours . . . plans to enter Seienee at Metjill next year after summer eomplieating' the European seene. IAN HAINIILTON-tliie of our Lethbridge trio, with us for one year . . . mem- ber of the tllee Club and treasurer of the Thirty Club . . . played junior football, belonged to Silver intra-mural team, holder ot' seeond eolours . . . plans to study Dentistry, speeializing' in eorreetive work on Easter 's patients. LANVRICNCE HANSICN-A native ol' Lethbridge, at Piekering College for one year . . . member of tllee Club and Prim-eps Club . . . played senior football, seeond hoekey and belonged to Blue team . . . spent a lot ot' time bringing' Culture to Melntosh . . . plans to study l,ll2ll'lllilt'f' at l'.lS.C., tI 1-osst boys please note.l PHILIP HULT-Three years at Piekering' from tlroton. Mass .... member of the tllee Club and one term president ot' Polikon Club . . . member of Sehool Committee, danee ehairman . . . senior footballp eaptain ol' senior XY. basketballg holder of seeond eoloursg member ot' Blue team . . . plans to take Arts at Kenyon College. JAMES LEE-thie year man from Devon, Conneetieut . . . member ol' Sehool Committee, president ot' eorridor eommittee, ehairman ot' tl.li.C. relations . . . member of Thirty Club . . . senior lootballg senior basketballg year eaptain of the Reds tSenator MeCarthy take notelg holder ot' first eolours . . . spent many hours trying to make a good Yankee of his roommate . . . undeeided as to future activities, but bears watehing: GLENN LYNN-tlur representative from Northern tlntario, native ot' llailey- bury with us for one year . . . member ot' the Silver team . . . undeeided as to future plans, possibly medic-ine. ALASTAIR MACINDNALD-Arrived in Piekering- in lfl-12 tnot 1842 as he erroneously elaimsl from llaiti . . . Chairman ol' Sehool Committee . . given tlarratt Cane by this year's graduating' elass . . . editor of The Eleren
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