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JOHN PALMER Brantford - C3 yearsj - First Football - First Basketball - Track and Field - Red Team tYc-ar Captain 60, Sports Day Captain 593 - Polikon Club CClerk, Speakerj - School Committee - Decorating Committee - Stage and Scenery Decoration - Baby sitting for Don Menard. Other Interests - Liz, Liz, and Liz Nickname - 4'Palms Ambition - Ontario College oi' Art - interior designer RUSS RAIJCLIFFE Toronto - C2 yearsl - Senior Football t2 years, Captainj - First Baseball Q2 years, Captainl- Track - Silver Team tYear Captainj - Thirty Club- School Committee Q2 yearsj Other Interests - Sharon Ambition - Bachelor of Phys. Ed. at UNB. Probable Destination - Married with five kids. Favourite Saying - Please, Ed, can't I have leave just once this year?'l ROLPH SCHILLER Mexico City - Q2 yearsj - Junior Football- Badminton - Tennis - Red Team - Camera Club- Glee Club- Other Interests - Music - Plastic chemistry- Aero-modelling - Languages Nickname The Mad Mexican Ambition - Business Adniinistratiion, Banca ria t Mcxicoj Favourite Saying - Gee Wissf' ROSS POLLARD Brantford - C1 yearj - Senior Football - Senior Hockey - Baseball fPollard's Poundersj - Blue Team CCaptainj - Thirty Club - Chairmzui Corridor Committee Other Interests - Golf, Sheila Ambition - To get out of school and make lots ot' money. Probable destination - Business world. Favourite Saying - 'tPalmer, leave the window openfl CHARLES TILLETT Willowdale - C1 yearj - Senior Soccer - Senior Hockey - Baseball - Blue Team - Thirty Club C Treasurerl - Dramatics Club - Decorating t'oinmittt-c Other Interests - VVoodworking - Colt Nickname - Chas'l Ambition - Purdue University, Indiana - Millionaire- Run own farm. Favourite Saying - t'Sure do that, eh l? 5 , Q . fm any ,Z Np,M....r,, ,I 4 , .4 .,.., E-3:1 9 I W' 7 0 as ff- , , ,. , J ,W 'Bag' i Zi Qi, 1:2 ,ff A 9 I ZZ M321 f' at of 4 in yfAv,KQ OZ? ,f jg :ff JZ? 2- , f ,x ' Ky! ,V W.. 3 -Q3 W .,, j'i?i21 fi ff.: mme- ' -V
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w,nl ' 'WW Si.rt+'.cn BRVCE LFIHTINEN Fort William - C 1 yearj - Senior Football - Second Hockey - Tennis - Silver Team - Polikon Club - Dramatic Club- Corridor Committee Utlicr Interests - Skiing in the Iiaurentians Nickname - Brutus Ambition - Dentist - University ot Manitoba Probable Destination - Bartender at Bryant's cabin Favourite Saying' - But Hum, l have no cigarettesll St'0'l'T BlcNElLli Sudbury - t 3 yearsj - Junior Football - Orfun DA Sl 't Basketball - Tennis - Silver Team - Polikon Club - Dramatics Club - Glee Club - Corridor Committee Other Interests - Music Nickname - Scotto', Ambition - Teachers College - to fly to Sudbury and back in a helicopter. Probable Destination - Painting fences at INCO Favourite Saying' - XVell! VID MILNE Bancroft - C3 yearsj - First Football - First Hockey - Red Team C Team Captainj - Camera Club - Fifty Club - Poker Club - Carol Other Interests - Carol - Persecuting chairman - Getting leaveslips signed. Nickname - Sho-es Ambition - Carol - To conjugate 'Haben'- University of Toronto - Arts l'i-obable Destination s i,i1'l'illQ1' Philosopher FJTT NEWMAN Dunnville t2 yearsj - Senior Football C2 yearsi- Senior Basketball 12 yearsi - Track - Badminton - Tennis - Silver Team - Polikon Club tClerkJ- Dramatic Club - School Committee - Corridor Committee Nickname - Scotty Ambition - To tly over the Himalayas Probable Destination - Become the abominable snowman Favourite Saying F- Who are you trying to convince, yourself or me.
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hap l HAPEL AT PICKERtlNfi is non-denominational, sometimes t.here are guest speakers or special services for the reception of new boys, Christmas and Easter, United Nations Dayg at other times the service consists only of readings and hymns. But every year, during the winter term, there are two services conducted by the members of the School Committee. and their talks are reproduced belo-w. HT e Community ICKERING AT FIRST seems like a small connnunity, but when we stop to think and realize that all of us here will in a few weeks be living all over Canada and maybe in the far corners of the earth, we realize that our community will be spread out and that it really won't be small. Then we stop and think again and see that already our community has been spread by those students who went before us. This is when we see that this community is made up of each one of us and that the responsibilities of the community lie on our shoulders. In order to earijv out the responsibilities we must first realize what makes a good connnunity. Of course there are hundreds of things a community depends upon, but there are five basic ideals which I believe are essential. Leadership z-for without leadership our community will be like a team with- out a coach. It would have the potential ability but it needs a leader to hold the team, or community together so that we are able to work in harmony. Secondly we need teamwork-because in a good community everyone is work- ing for the benefit of the others and not just his own needs, forgetting the harm he is doing to others. XVe need responsible citizens: for in a community we need citizens that can do their share in the work and in holding up the ideals ofthe community. We need a democracy for only under a democratic system is everyone given the opportunity to do what he likes for the connnunity he or she desires. And fifthly we need understanding and tolerance for those who are weaker than ourselves and also for those who make a mistake - we should try to help them learn from it instead ot discouraging them. Here at Pickering we are fortunate, for we have a chance to learn and exer- cise all these five points. We have here an opportunity to practise the skills of leadership by being on the school committee, corridor committees, chapel committee, and by taking part in our club meetings. Through all these ways we are given the chance to gain experience in leadership, and because experience is the teacher of all, the doors of leadership are opened to all ot us at Pickering if we are willing to put forth a true effort. Now consider the second point - teamwork. It is easy to see the value of this. All we have to do is look at our school teams and its importance is shown. If every man on the field does his job no matter how small it may seem, the team marches on and we all share the enjoyment of victory. Eighteen
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