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BURT KELLOCK-From Canada 'S capital, at Pickering' two years . . . School Committee, during first term . . . Dramatic Club last year, tllee Club both years . . . Polikon Club, Clerk of the House . . . First Colour, last year . . . Senior football, senior basketball, track and field record holder, lacrosse. tennis . . . Red team sports' day captain . . . fought Frattini . . . g-oing' on to McMaster, law and the bench, JOHN LVCK-From England via Exeter, Ontario, two years at Pickering . . . School Committee all year, treasurer and tire chiet . . . Dramatic Club lead . . . lllee Club end man . . . Thirty Club, treasurer . . . chairman of Dance Committee . . . played soccer and member of the Blue team . . . in- terior decorator for VVigston . . . first love, the sea . . . next year, a struggle between education and the navy . . . in the future, a captaincy in the Merchant Navy. BILL MAGUIRE-Five years at Pickering, from Toronto-XVinner ot the Garratt Cane and Widdrington Award . . . School Committee, chair- man, during first term, fire chief one term, dress committee . . . Dramatic Club lead . . . Glee club lead . . . Thirty Club . . . First colour holder, captain senior football, captain senior hockey, track and field Crecord holderb, lacrosse, baseball tMaguirels lllashersl . . . year captain of the Blue team . , . bullied Brandie . . . a fighter for Pickering . . . plans to go on to university. BARRY MOFFATT-Two year man from Ottawa , , . School Committee all year, Rudy man . . . Polikon Club, Speaker of the House, one term . . . Camera Club . . . First Colour holder, senior football, second basketball and hockey, lacrosse, track tMiler Moffattj . . . Year captain ot the Silver team . . . brow-beat Barter . . . going on to engineering at Queen 's . . . after graduation watch Canada 's highways improve. BILTJ PVRVES-SMITH-NVith us two years, from New NYestminster, B.C. . . . VViddrington Award XVinner . . . School Committee all year, dress committee . . . decorator, both dances . . . Dramatic Club, lead last year, character role this year . . . Glee Club . . . Thirty Club, secretary one 'term . . . Editor of the Voyageur and Quaker Cracker . . , Second Colour, junior A football, senior basketball trules' expertl, tennis . . . Sports' Day captain of the Blue team . . . odd man for Odney . . . next year, agriculture at UBC. . , . in due course, minister of agriculture, Ottawa. HPETEM XVIGSTON-Our representative of northern Ontario, from North Bay, at Pickering two years . . . Dramatic Club, lead in Oxbow Incident and Devil's Disciple . . . Thirty Club, one term president, one term secretary, Quaker Cracker . . . soccer, baseball, lacrosse . , . suffered liuck's logic . . . a political reactionary . . . plans to join the Royal Canadian Air Force. ARCHIE XVILLIAMSON-Five-year man from St. Hilaire, Quebec . . . Dramat- ic Club . . . Glee Club . . . Root of Minus One Club , . . Rousseau French prize, 1951 . . . Quaker Cracker . . . dance committee . . . third colour, Eleven.
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the graduating class To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. N .x COMMUNITY st'cH ,is 0L'Rs a concentration of responsibility devolves upon our senior group. From it comes forth the leadership so necessary in the life of the student body, in the extra-curricular activities such as the Dramatic Club and the Glee Club. in the evening clubs, in athletics, in school government. To the members of this year's graduating class we should like to say thank you. You have served faithfully in a variety of capacities. Since you know Pickering well, you already know you will always be welcome to come back and visit us. Good-bye and best of luck! BU BARTER-With us two years from Ottawa . . .member of the School Committee. one term . . . Root of Minus One Club . . . elld man in the Glee Club . . . Second Colour, seni-or football and hockey, also basketball, lacrosse, baseball . . . member of the Blue Team . . . managed Moffatt . . . plans to study forestry at the llniversity of New Brunswick. KEN BRANDIE-A six-year man from Toronto . . . Dramatic Club lead . . . Root of Minus One Club . . . Camera Club . . . Quaker Cracker, associate editor . . . The Voyageur . . . Dance Committee . . . Senior football, track and field, tennis . . . Sports' day captain of the Silver team . . . managed ltlaguire . . . next year Normal School, eventually the business world. DENNY Bl'RTtlN-Lethbridge scholarship holder for two years . . . School Committee all year, first term secretary, two terms chairman . . . Dramatic Club, stage sets for Devil's Disciple . . . lead in Glee Club . . . Polikon Club, first term clerk . . . The Voyageur, associate editor . . . Quaker Cracker. editor . . . Dance Committees, decorator and idea-man . . . VViddring- ton award winner . . . Second colour, second team football and hockey . . . Blue team . . . designer of signs, public and private . . . first PC. comic strip . . . ruled Race . . . next year, Ontario College of Art and thereafter a com- mercial artist. CLARK FHRSTER-At Pickering one year from Toronto . . . member of the tltlee Club . . . Princeps Club . . . Camera Club . . . Senior Soccer, Basketball Orfuns, tennis . . . Red intramural team . . . Tavera's translator . . . next year university or business . . . eventual role: financial tycoon. PILY FRATTINI-Our representative from Central America, hailing from Honduras . . . one year at Pickering . . . member of the Polikon Club . . . Third Colour, basketball Orfuns, lacrosse, baseball . . . member of the Red intramural team . . . usher par excellence . . . cajoled Kellock . . . plans to go to university. Ten
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senior football. senior basketball, track and field, lacrosse, softball, tennis . . . member of the Silver team . . . fixed Fraser 's fractured French . . . next year, work or Queen . . . eventually, research scientist. H.M.B. THE ROUSSEAU FRENCH PRIZES E ARE PLEAsEn to announce that. the Rousseau French Prize of the value of fifty dollars has been this year divided among three students, Douglas Thomson, Robert Melville, and James MacLean. This award is given annually by Mr. Real Rousseau, of Montreal, to the students who have shown the greatest interest and ability in the study of French. We should like to express our appreciation to Mr. Rousseau and our Congratulations to the winners. IHVIVERSIT1' SCHULARSHIPS AND AWARDS HE sunooli would like to extend hearty congratulations to OLD Boys Edward Lowry and George McC'owan. Ed. won an Edward Blake Scholarship in Maths 84 Physics at the University of Tor- onto. George won the Governor- tleneral's Gold Medal for English 4 and the Victoria Vniversity Silver Medal for Philosophy. Eflirnrd Lotcry Twclrc
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