Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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Sixteen PAUL SCHUTZ Durham, Ont. - C1 yearj - Senior Football - First Hockey - Blue Team - Other Interests - t'30 Club - planning how to waste time - Glee Club - Nickname - Schutzy', - Ambition - Road contractor - Probable Destination - Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island. DAVE SEIBERT Kitchener, Ont. - C4 yearsl - Junior Football - Senior Football C3 yrs.j - Senior Basketball C4 yrsj, Track Team C3 yrs.j - Silver Team - Other Interests - f'30 Club - Polikon Club - School Committee CChairmanj - Year Captain - Ambition - Salesman - Nickname - Seibs - Favourite Saying - XVhat's her name? ED SOYKO Sarnia, Ont. - C-1 yearsj - Junior and Senior Football - Junior and Senior Basketball - Gold Team - Other II1t61'6StS - Dramaties - Glee Club - Polikon Club - School Committee - Senior Club - Nick- name - Jap - Ambition Hotel Owner - Probable Destination - Bell-hop HFavourite Saying - 'tYou're on, Fizzer Pop! JAMES XVATT Oshawa, Ont. - Q22 yearsb - Senior Soccer Q2 yrs.j -A Senior Basketball - Red Team - Other Interests - Rooters Club C2 yrs.j - Quantum Club - Jazz - bugging Ed - Ambition - Will the Triple Crown - Probable Destination - Glue Factory - Nickname - Horse - Fa.vourite Saying - Flinch in there, Ed!

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JOHN PEARICN Montreal CBeaeonsfieldj, Quebec - 2 years s Junior Football - weight training - Blue Team '- Other interests - riilery - girls - ears - Niekname - fiilI1UIC1'N A Ambition - Carleton -- Probable Destination - Nightelub Owner - Favourite Saying - Lemme out ot' 'dis plaeel BILL PRATT Hamilton, Ont. - Q3 yearsj - Junior Football - Senior Football Q2 yrs.J - Badminton - M Gold Team - Other Interests - Polikon Club - Student Committee - Nickname - Ulysses S. Bonds ctw Ambition - teaeher - Probable Destination - marriage S Favourite Saying - They'll never eateh me! BOB RAYN ICR Toronto, Ont. - C5 yearsj - Senior Football W Q2 yrsj, Traek, First Hockey - Garratt Cane Silver Team - Other Interests - Polikon Club Sehool Committee - Ambition - Pass Freneh, Engineering at Queens - Favourite Saying - Save me a butt, elieepskaltelu - Niekname - Fatman. DAVID RENNIE Iroquois Falls, Ont. - Cl yearl - Senior Football - Senior Basketball tingixj - Hold Team - Other Interests - Quaker Cracker - Thirty Club - Ambition - Millionaire - Probable Destination - Head Pin-Boy in Coehrane H- Niekname - Norton'l - Favourite Saying - Eh, hum, te-rum, letfs go uptown to the grillaf' RICHARD RISSO Elliot Lake, Ont. - tl yearj - -Iunior Soeeer - -Iunior and Senior Basketball - Hold Team W Other Interests - Rooter's Club - Quantum Club f skiing - boating - Ambition - Royal Military College - Probable Destination - marriage e Niekname - Rick - Favourite Saying - f'That's just the point! Fifteen



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The Disciplined Will DUCATION IS NOT SIMPLY AN ACCUMULATION or FACTSQ education is a pro- cess of learning how to ask the right questions in the right language so that we may reach the right answers. VVe must learn 'to frame our questions in the right way if we are to be educa.ted in the religious life as well. NVe make errors when we read the Bible without an understanding of the literary language in which it is written. Fundamentalists and Confununists also make errors. Fun- damentalists insist upon reading poetry as history and turn the Book of Jonah's great fish into a literal whale. The Communist Ghermann Titov makes the fatuous statement that he didnt meet God in space, as though God were a celestial pedes- trian. The Christian God is the only God who offers man freedom, and that is why he so frightens us. For most of us prefer slavery to external forces, to our lusts and desires, to respectability, or to laziness fthe traditional sin of studentsb. Why do we fear freedom? Surely because freedom is impossible without discipline. The only free pianist is the pianist who is not at liberty to strike a wrong note. Similarly, the free man is the one who disciplines his ego-centred self so that the Christ deep within him may appear, so that he may indeed become as the sons of God. As Berdyaev puts it t'God is more deeply within me than I am myself . When we push aside our panic-stricken desires, we become what God has made us. We have surrendered our wills to obedience to God and have become priests in fthe body of all believers. Now you may be rebelling against your childhood image of God as an old man with whiskers in a long night gown, and this rebellion is all to the good. But you lIaven't got very far at this point, because Christians have never believed in that tyrant God either. Christians believe in a God who is Love, who is a Spirit who must be worshipped in the spirit. The competence of such a God is not in question, but our competence is in question. It is we who must make pos- sible the expression of this God in our hearts so that evil and wars may cease. The coming of this God into our hearts is a searing experience, for He convicts us of sin and reveals the evil about us. Obedience to God delivers us from the panic of our own fear. Obedience gives us freedom. Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free is the Christian comfort. This does not mean that we may avoid difficulties. Freedom gives us the detachment which comes from being able to live in two worlds at the same time, to live in a fallen world of bewildering 'time and space, but to be of the Community of the Body of Christ. Man is either assumed into the body of Christ, or he is swallowed by the great fish of the world and his own desires, he is either with the powers of light or the powers of darkness. The fishing up of the whale, the slaying of the dragon, is a constant renewal of light in the darkness of time and space. And it is a struggle being waged constantly by us within our own souls. The sha.pe of the battlefield is determined by the vocation to which God has called us, in your case, the vocation of students, and in our vocation we must strive to subdue the Old Adam so that Christ the New Adam may appear. From a Chapel Talk by RICHARD S'rINeI,I+t, B.A., lVl.A. Seventeen Q

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