Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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That is What. we are dedicated tog that is what we specialize in. We seek to cultivate the art of fine and fancy talking. Really, you have never guessed how much fun talking can be unless you have tried it. And if the Polikon experience gives you some assurance and pose for life, so much the better. This year We ripped through such debates as 'tResolved that in the opinion of this House, Capitol Punishment, Cyprus, Peter Townshend . . .etc., etc. As you can easily see the Polikon member is a person better informed about the world than anybody else around. Certainly he is better than the products of some of our other clubs who had had t-o resort to a campaign of low defama- tion to hide their feeling of inferiority. l shall not mention any names although the 30 Club deserves it. This year, also, the Polikon Club to-ok a trip to Toronto where we partici- pated with some other schools in a model ll. N. Assembly deciding what to do with the world. Much refreshed from the whole experience. we remain, Yours, etc., Tun Ponneox l'i,1'1e per ITAN t1oi,1:s'1'1t'ix the rooters club HE Roo'rr:Rs UNDER THE oU1DANer: or Rum' Ricxzllis, Keith Meliaren, lid. liich- ardson, and Henry Jackman, completed another successful and informative year. Topics covering a. great scope were discussed and much was gained from these discussions. Mr. Meliaren led a discussion on geology. Mr. Richardson spoke on different occasions on colour blindness and chemistry. Mr, Jackman showed movies from The VVorld NVe liive ln series and lllr. lienzius showed us some inetal craft. over in the craft shop. NVith the start of the winter term the students gave talks which e-overed many topics. John Brownlee spoke on aleoholg .lim Maclean on turbo earsg Broder Allan on the pulp and paper industryg Bob Kennedy on the diamond and its usesg Peter Zinkan on the NVestern Islandsg Peter Newberry on aviationg Larry McMullen on aluminum 3 Addie Blankestijn on petroleum and Doug t'larke on radar. At our final meeting Ed. Richardson talked to us about university life. What. to do and what not to do. This proved most interesting to those of us who are leaving this year. T1,Ul'llf.V-flllt'

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A very enjoyable afternoon was spent on a Held trip to Ile-Havilland Air- vratt plant in Toronto where a guide showerl us througfh the plant POIHUHQ' out th-vim-es and methotls used in the 1nanut'aeture ot' planes. At our final banquet -lost-lyn Iiogvrs, a retired professor of ll. of T. who now works in lll1'iilI'0-ll'Q'2ll work, spoke to us about his field of work. One thing that he stress:-fl was that we have great opportunities in the world ot' to-day and that we shoultl :lo our jobs well. In 1-losing' I would like to thank our suvker-tary -lim MacLean who handled the hooks, Fl1l'll1Pl'ITlOl't' I would like to say that the Rooters will always remain the he-st vluh in the school as it was this year. -DOUG CLARKE the 3 club rru .xml DWL RICSl'E4 l' 'ro 'run o'1'HER 1'LUBs in the sehool, the 30 Club had be- yontl rm-asonahle rlouht most ot' the brilliant mincls. Une upright staunch rm-xnlwr ot' tho oluh, who boasts two p1'vsifle11cies in three terms was our honour- ahlo t'harIit- Bateman. Mr. Batennan has eontrihutexl an immeasurable amount nl' sum-ess to the meetings hy his wonderful wit. Doing' the honours for the tri-asury positions was Gary Smith, who did a fine job. Mr. Simmons, who next Twclzty-.xii

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