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RICHARD DUNHAM ROSS DANN The wry humour of Wawa permeated the corridors of Pickering during the past year as Ross subtley put his home town on the map. He was an energetic athlete and participated through the first hockey team and the senior hockey team. Ross was a member of the victori- ous Quaker Relay Team, and as Sports Day Captain, he led his Blue Team to first place position both for the day and the year. Other interests included membership in the Thirty Club, baseball, and regu- lar sallies into Newmarket on Saturday nights. Ross hopes to pursue a career either in Business Administration or Psychology. .-05' Q-I 'yff .ang 'Vx Dick came to Pickering for his final year from Campbellford. Because of his very considerable athletic ability he was a member of three first teams: football, hockey and track. He further developed his abilities through his participation on the Gold Team and in tennis and base- ball. He saw the whole school through the year safely in his capacity as Fire Chief on the School Committee. Dick was the Treasurer for the Thirty Club. Business Administration is the field of future endeav- our for Dick and he expects to attend Western next year. PETER GRANT ROBERT EVANS In his one year at Pickering, Bob managed to involve himself in a wide variety of activities. He was a memberof the Red Team, and played. second hockey and junior soccer. Bob did an outstanding Job as Editor of the Quaker Cracker and Literary Editor of the Vovageur. His role as the Soothsayer in the Dramatic Club's production of Julius Caesar clearly established the plot with the famous words: Beware the Ides of March? Bob's outside interests include cars, books and the theatre. He intends to graduate from college prepared for a career of teaching either English or French. 'CI' F if X t.- fi' ,. ,. Peter distinguished himself in a variety of ways during his two years at Pickering. Not only was this product of New Liskeard, Captain of the football and hockey teams, but he also performed well in track, and as Captain of the Silver Team. His other activities included par- ticipation in the Dramatic Club, Glee Club and the Thirty Club as Secretary, and three terms on the Student Committee. He was Chair- man of the latter during the Spring Term. Peter hopes to go into Dentistry at either Toronto or McGill. f
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MARTIN ATKINS The Graduating Class '64 WE PRESENT THE GRADUATING CLASS of 1963-64, with a summary of their activi- ties, interests, and ambitions, and their probable activities after they leave Pickering College. We wish them luck. Having now completed two years at Pickering, Marty intends to aim for his Bachelor of Science Degree at the University of Toronto. He then will enter Dentistry. Though an assiduous worker, Marty has been an active participant in junior and senior soccer, basketball and tennis. He also harbours a love of sailing. Other activities and inter- ests included membership on the Gold Team, in the Thirty Club, and a valuable contribution to the community as Chairman of the Chapel Committee. A 4? JAMES BISSET sri ROBERT BARNSTAPLE Bob came to Pickering four years ago from Cooksville. Since then he has compounded a list of accomplishments, particularly in the field of athletics through bantam, junior and senior football, third and second hockey, track and field, and weight training. He was Captain of the junior football team, and the intermediate and senior Gold Team, as well as a member of the Quantum Club and the School Committee. Bob's ambition is to acquire an Honours B.A. in Business Administration at Western. Though this year was only his second at Pickering, Jim possessed a rare knowledge of every nook and cranny of Pickering - a product of his capable execution of his duties as Rudy Man for the School Committee. The Thirty Club thrived under his leadership as its Presi- dent. Jim played senior football for two years and kept fit in the other seasons with forays into weight training, tennis, and upholding the Blue Team. In the future Jim may be found almost anywhere: he is a flying, motorcycling and skin-diving enthusiast. At present his home base is Sudbury. 'Wit . I-A M
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2-191- KENNETH GREASON Shelburne is the home town which Ken left to spend his final year of high school at Pickering. In the fall, he was on the senior football team, in the winter term he played right wing on the undefeated first hockey team, and, in the spring, Ken participated in the track pro- gramme. His hobbies include collecting old coins and collecting new coins by playing the stock market. The fame of his home town has generated a desire in him to play the fiddle. Someday he may win that contest. He hopes to go to McMaster and eventually become a teacher. GLEN IRELAND , 4. 2 was one of these stalwarts. During his year at the school he added his considerable strength to the Red Team and was a capable and conscientious Manager for the senior football team in the fall, and the track and field team in the spring. He was a member of the Quantum Club as well. His other interests are not unusual for a hardy Northern Ontario resident. They include cars, boating, hunting and fishing. Glen intends to enter a course in Business Administration at St. Patrick's College. 4 Several native sons of Sudbury were at Pickering this year, and Glen ' ' ff? 15 plum.. 'US DAVID JAMES Here is another illustrious Wawa-ite. His intramural team was the Red. Other athletic activities include his being left-halfback on the senior soccer team, left wing on the first hockey team, skin on the curling team and tennis player in the spring term. He took part in the Drama Club, the Glee Club, the Quantum Club, and was on the staff of the Quaker Cracker. Baseball, fishing and photography pro- vide an additional outlet. His aim is to pursue General Arts or Engi- neering at the University of Western Ontario. ROBERT LAUNDER Bob came to Pickering from the heart of Northwestern Ontario - Dryden. Though he was only here for one year, he managed to be quite active in athletics. He was a tackle on the senior football team. He curled and played badminton in the winter term and was a mem- ber of the tennis team this spring. His intramural team was Silver. He participated in the activities of the Senior Club and the Rootcrs Club. Bob hopes to complete a Commercial Course in Winnipeg and then go on to a career in Chartered Accountancy. 'PY ' x , r '-
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