Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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DENNIS HONS DAVID HOLDEN For three years Dave has been a leading light at P.C. The range of his activities and interests has been fantastic. In sports he played football, hockey, badminton, was coach of the Prep soccer, and is year captain of the Blue team, He belonged to numerous clubs, including the Poli- kon, Glee Drama, and Camera Club. But we know his real interest, donlt we? MARGE! After taking a business course at Ryerson, Dave hopes to find a position in public relations in the entertainment world and get married. To whom? Next year Georgia Tech will have a new Rambling Wreck f!!!j in its engineering class- Denis Hons. I guess Peru needs bridges. For five eventful years Denny has played football, hockey, has belonged to the Rooters Club, and has participated in the productions of the Drama and Glee Clubs. By his own humble admission he also enjoys bridge, science fiction, and EATING. Is the latter really true, Dennis? DAVID KERR TED HORTON Ted came to Pickering College for Grade XIII from Owen Sound. He has managed to become very active in that time playing soccer, basket- ball, and badminton. Ted also was one of the amateur politicans in the Polikon Club. His interests in Sports cars led him to join the discus- sion club devoted to this activity. Ted plans to attend university. ,gan-A Silent Davey Kerr arrived at P.C. five years ago to add his biting and digging humour to our corridor life. However, don't let his quiet manner deceive you! Soccer, the Polikon Club, the School Committee, and the Card Club were among his many activities. Dave was also our representative on the Newmarket Teen Council this year. What about those supper leaves, David?

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RONALD FARRO That screechy violin you hear in the assembly hall at odd hours of the day and night belongs to Pickering Collegeis musical scholar, Ron Farro. Born in New York City, Ron now lives in Toronto. Football, the Thirty Club and, of course, music have been his interests at the school. This year Ron won a scholarship at the local music festival. Ron hopes to attend university next year but he has not decided which course to take. PETER FELL The lower St. Lawrence valley sent us Peter Fell from Brockville this year. In his only year at the college, Peter played football and took part in the weight training programme. He was one of the courageous policemen in the 4'Pirates of Penzancel' and a member of the Thirty Club. Rowing and golf claim Petels spare time. An Arts course at Western University is scheduled for next year. i JOHN GORMAN Another staunch adherent of the Conservative Party at the school this year was John Gorman from North Bay. john ably advocated his con- servative philosophy fdefine it, please!j in the Polikon Club debates. In sports John played football and skied in the winter. John was awarded the Gilt Cross by the Boy Scouts Association for bravery. John hopes to continue his studies next year. PETER GRANT Do you want to know how to complete a university application form? Then see Pete Grant. He has applied to ten colleges! Pete, our hockey enthusiast, is another Northerner from New Liskeard. He played foot- ball and hockey and belonged to the infamous Thirty Club. Pete will probably be accepted by all of those universities next fall.



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GLENN MUN RO BRIAN MARSHALL Whitey,' is another member of the South American group coming from Valencia, Venezuela, although his natal place was Timmins, Ont. For two years Brian has played football and basketball, and has served on the School Committee. However, Brian is also a literary man. He is editor of the school paper, the 'cQuaker Crackerw, and the year-book, the Voyageur',. Next year he is going to attend the University of Western Ontario. For the past two years Glenn has been quietly residing at Pickering College attempting to acquire a sound educational background. This is to prepare him for a Business Administration course at Western Ontario. Yet, Glenn also managed to make quite a name for himself as a hockey and football player, a skier of ability, and a member of the Thirty Club. Another interest of his was baiting Dennis Hons. ANDREW NEWBERY BRUCE MURRAY Bruce, originally a Firth House boy, returned to Pickering College this year after an absence of five years. He spent this period living in the great American metropolis of New York City although he stoutly insists that 'Tm not from the Bronxw. Bruce, who resides at South House, plans to enter the Soc and Phil. course at Toronto in the fall. Another old Pickering College man who returned in mid-term this year was Andy Newbery. He had been here previously for Grades IX and X, and then took a leave of absence and went North. Basketball and the Polikon Club have been his extra-curricular activities this year. He also claims that hunting, speedboats, and Sandie consume much of his free time. Andy has not decided upon his educational future as yet but he would like to try a career as a tutor at P.C. -OVW- 3' ing. 'iii

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