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the graduating class Bene Profvisa- Principia Ponlantur' fE HERE RECORD in note form some of the specific activities with which the members of our graduating class have been associated during the school year. Such notes as these cannot attempt to take into account our senior students' most important contribution, which they make by the attitudes they display from day to day towards their academic responsibilities, towards one another and other members of the community, and towards the ideals of the College. ENRIQUE ABAROA-Two years at P.C. from B.A. in Argentina . . . Senior Soccer team . . . Basketball Orfun . . . active in volleyball and tennis for the Red Team . . . quondam member of Princeps Club . , . looks forward to the world of business, perhaps after higher specialist study. PAT ALEXANDER-Dropped in from Parry Sound on opening day and decided to stay the year . . . Junior football . . . Orfun basketball . . . plans on Arts at McMaster prior to reading law at Osgoode Hall BILL ALGER-From Oshawa and Algonquin Park, spots he has visited during the past four years . . . winner of a Widdrington Award . . . for two years played Senior Football Cand volleyballb, Senior Hockey for three . . . associated with the Glee Club for three years, with the Dramatic Club, and suekertary of the Rooters for two of his three-year membership . . . Red Team and Maguire's Maulers, with one year's Senior Soccer thrown in . . . a Crackerman, he hopes to found The Electronics Publishing Co. after electronics engineering at Queen's. BILL ATKIN-Twoeyear upholder of our Leamington tradition . . . stellar roles in 'tPirates and Iolanthe , singing Private Willis in the latter as his brother had before him . . . School Committee member and Thirty Club president . . . had two years of Senior Football . . . played Second Hockey . . .The Blue Team's Sports Day Captain . . . after McMaster, posies in a big way. RON BROWN-Another of the Leamington group, at Pickering three years . . . member Thirty Club, and assistant editor of a Cracker . . . Football: one year senior, two years junior . . . Hockey: likewise . . . looks forward to being Sr Son in fruit and vegetable wholesalers' company. JOHN JOEL CAMERON-Stretched his stay away from Toronto to become a ten-year man . . . Vtfiddrington Award . . . School Committee . . .Senior Football and Basket- ball . . . volleyball, track a.nd field for the Blue Team . . . a four-year power in the Princeps Club . . . will be a financier, after university and perhaps Harvard Business. DOUGLAS D'ARCY DOBSON-From Toronto, at Pickering four years . . . played Senior Hockey, Junior Football . . . Silver Team . . . one year in the Glee Club, three in the Thirty Club . . . counts now on playing for his father's team in real estate and insurance. TONY DREW-Wittily with us for five years, formerly of Thornhill, now of West- mount . . . School Committee fsecretary two termsj . . . winner of a Widdrington Award . . . Dramatic Club lead, and three years in Princeps Club with one term as president . . . captain of both Senior Football and Senior Hockey teams. and year captain of the Blue Team . . . helped see two Crackers through the press . . . will know his more distant future better after McGill. RON DUTCHER-Philosopher and hypnotist extraordinary from Elmvale, Ontario . . . Thirty Club president one term . . . Second Soccer . . . volleyball . . . Blue Team . . . future uncertain, but osteopathy seems attractive. Fifteen
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school awards t'.xRI, UDNEY of Lethbridge was the winner this year of the Garratt Cane. This award is made eaeh year by the members of the graduating class to the One among them who most closely approximates in his attitudes and actions the ideals of the College. Blu. 1hI,G1CR, JOHN JOEL CAMERON, TONY IJREYY, CARL ODNEY and CHARLES VixIu:ROssON were winners ot' the Widdrington Award for community service. In presenting this award, the Headmaster reminded the school that these students were not only outstanding for their own contributions, but also representative, perhaps more than ever before, of a large group of their tellows whose efforts combined to make 1952-'53 a singularly happy and constructive year. HILL XVARD was the recipient o t' the Rogers Cane, given to the student of Firth House who best expresses, for his House and Pickering, the Firth House motto, all for one, one for all The School congratulates these students who have indeed transmitted the eity not only not less but greater than it was transmitted to them. THE RHVSSEAT' FRENCII PRIZES nic Seiiooii woman Lucia 'ro i+:xT14:xn rrs eONoR.xTULA'1'1Oxs to the winners of the ,Rousseau French Prizes, Broder Allen, James King, Peter Leduc and John Wesley. These awards are given annually by Mr. Real Rousseau Ot Montreal to the students who have shown the greatest interest and ability in the study ot' l'll'0llt'll. We should also like to express our grateful appreciation to Mr. Rousseau for his generous interest. 'f ff ,f Dmvw, Viwenossos. CAMERON. ALGER. ODNEY. l ourteen
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DAVID EVANS-Niagara Falls' gift to us for a too-brief stay of one year . . . his Frederic in Pirates enthusiastically acclaimed . . . School Committee . . . captain of Senior Basketball team . . . Silver Team . . . plans on Mechanical Engineering at Queen's. PETER GREEN--Half of a productive combination with Tony, has spent eight years with us and hails from Cooksville . . . School Committee Ctreasurerl . . . a lead in the Dramatic Club, a three-year association . . . four years in the Polikon Club . . . worked on three Crackers . . . played Senior Football and Hockey . . .Red Team . . . after McGill, the future? . . . we quote: a good question , with business and journalism under consideration. DOUGLAS HAIG-Out of Lethbridge with a piano-playing style out of this world . . . too seldom a performer in his one year's stay . . . Senior Soccer . . . Blue Team . . . looks forward to university, but not, as yet, beyond. PETER HARVEY-Sartorial perfectionist from Woodstock at Pickering for four years . . . for two years played both Senior Football and Senior Basketball . . . Silver Team . . . worked on a Cracker . . . in Glee Club for one year, Princeps Club for three . . . headed for Ryerson, which will determine what follows. ARNOLD HUNT-A loyal lakeheader from Port Arthur, at Pickering four years . . . Senior Football . . . basketball . . . Red Team . . . Thirty Club isecretaryj . . . to apply his business acumen and dying skill to ranching, after North Dakota State Agricultural College. DICK MACDUFFEE-A PC natural from Lindsay . . . Committeeman . . . Senior foot- ball and basketball fCaptainJ . . . three Iirsts for his team on Sports Day . . . Glee Club . . . Rooters . . . Plans on university, perhaps commerce or engineering. DON MACMILLAN-Leamington stalwart, on the School Committee two of his four years here . . . in the Glee Club two years, a splendid Samuel in Pirates . . . most of two years in Thirty Club before iwe quotel freelancing . . . Senior Football for two years, Senior Hockey for three . . . Blue Team . . . headed MacMillan's Maulers in Softball . . . Crackerman . . . in line for higher learning, looking around the while. ED MALKIN-A Parry Sound man, with us two years . . . associated with Dramatic Club for both, Glee Club for one . . . Thirty Club . . . Red Team . . . Junior Football. Second Hockey, Orfuns basketball . . . a Cracker reporter and lacrosse enthusiast . . . headed for Medicine at Queen's, with surgery the ultimate specialty. SANDY MCNUTT-A two-year man from Boston . . . Glee Clubber . . . Princeps Club . . . Red Team . . . Junior Football and basketball . , . eventual goal, engineering, perhaps via Boston University and M.I.T. BRUCE McCUSKER-Three years on the hill-top from New York City, and keenly devoted to the charms of Newmarket . . . Junior football . . . Princeps Club . . . hopes for higher learning in Uncle Sam's service or at university. CARL ODNEYH-A Lethbridge Scholar, winner of the Garratt Cane and a Widdrington Award . . . member of the School Committee for his two years with us, secretary two terms last yea.r, chairman all this year . . . Senior Football, manager Senior Hockey . . . Year Captain of the Red Team . . . Glee Club . . . Thirty Club , . . captained Odney's Oddities on the diamond . . . petroleum engineering under consideration, but future uncertain as we go to press. DON RACE-His presence here for two years has re-named Lindsay Racevi1le . . . all the time a Rooter and Glee Clubber . . , Senior Club committee member . . . Senior Football, managed Senior Basketball . . . volleyball, and Sports Day Captain of the Silver Team . . . Crackerman . . . en route to McGill for mechanical engineering, followed by M.I.T. for aeronautical engineering. Sixteen
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