Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1964

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After four years at Pickering, Larry will be returning to Montreal to pursue a course in Business Administration at Sir George Williams University. He took an active part in athletics through senior football, track and field, and basketball. He belonged to the Thirty Club, the Gold Team, was President of the Senior Club, and took part in the presentation of the Dramatic Club. Other interests which occupy his time are weight training, swimming and bridge. -Qs tl Q 1 ' xi km! LARRY LENTZ Ei ru ' i 7 W GLENN MUNRO In the three years that Glenn has been at Pickering, he has been actively concerned with many aspects of school life. His accomplish- ments include three years on the first hockey team, two years with the senior football team, Year Captain of the Blue Team, Chairman of the School Committee for the Fall Term, Secretary and later Presi- dent of the Thirty Club, and, as a climax to his student career at Pickering, the Widdrington Award. Glenn intends to enter the Honours Commerce and Finance Course at the University of Toronto. RANDY MURRAY W- -'Y-it Randy came north from Aurora to spend a year on the Hilltop. He 'IF' was an enthusiastic player on the senior soccer team and acted as Manager for the undefeated first hockey team. He also belonged to the Gold Intramural Team and both the Quantum and the Rooters Club. His considerable interest in sailing may lead him eventually to the open seas, but his immediate intention is to enrol in the Chemical Q... Engineering Course at Waterloo. ,J N. R ..--- XX-un. . 3' JOHN MUTCH John has been at Pickering two years. His home town is Maxville. He played senior football, first hockey and was a member of the Special Squad. His intramural team was Red. John's other interests included the Quantum Club, the Caneeon Club and a term on the School Committee as Treasurer. James Bond novels are his favourite. He hopes to enter Engineering at Waterloo or St. Francis Xavier. X3 ,ai .44 .535 if ou '32 J 'iff

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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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DOUGLAS PoLLoCK W-I Doug comes from Owen Sound. In his year at Pickering he contri buted to the strength of the senior soccer, first hockey, and senior track teams. He was the Sports Day Captain for the Red Team. Other athletic interests include swimming, tennis, baseball, and golf. Doug 'T' was a member of the Thirty Club. He enjoys both music and drama RALPH SIMON S Ralph came to Pickering two years ago from Bermuda. In that time he has been Captain of the senior soccer team and the junior basket- ball team. Other accomplishments include his being Secretary and Treasurer of the Thirty Club, and Chairman of the School Committee for one term. Ralph's chief ambition is to be an Architect some day. ROBERT SNELGROVE tics and looks forward to a career in Business, Teaching or Acting :UN Prince Albert, Ontario, Bob's home town, is not to be confused with its namesake in Alberta. Even so, a political career is probably ruled out because of the unfortunate association. Bob will more likely be '9 President of General Motors. He intends to obtain a Commerce of the Thirty Club. BRIAN WEBSTER Brian was one of the 'elect' who lived over in South House. His 'common' room and 'wry' sense of humour provided the principal source of House solidarity. He participated in the Blue Team's intra- mural activities and was a member of the Special Squad. He comes from Brantford. He will pursue a course in Business Administration at the University of Western Ontario. Degree first. In his year at Pickering, Bob played football, basketball and track and field, was a member of the Gold Team and President ,I -gax -X -5 51 -+4131

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