Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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DAYHJFERRH MOTILAL COSTA Moti lives in Newmarket under the careful tutelage of his father: after his one year at Pickering, he intends to work towards a Bachelor of Science at York University. Our youngest graduate, Moti has played on the junior Soccer, Midget Basketball. and tennis teams, he was a member of the silver team. A member of the Senior Club, he lists checker playing his favorite hobby, and his ambition is to be a Professor of Physics or Chemistry. His favorite saying is What,s wrong with your gastric juices? . ,GSW fd! ...4-Q Vee,' has contributed notably to sports and student government. Serving on the Committee for two of his four years, he was Chair- man each term this year. In sports he climbed through the ranks to become tackle on Senior Rugby and Forward on the Senior Basket- ball team. A member of the Silver team, he served at various times as intermediate, senior and year captain. As Speaker of the Polikon Club he upheld its superior traditions. Next year this Port Rowan stalwart will pursue a General Arts course. However, current rumors forecast this South House Resident returning as a Tutor, if he does not become a professional Barracuda chauffeur. PAUL GARDNER With his stated ambition to provoke argument and promote the North this South Porcupinian was the other half of the great Almquist-Gardner defense team on Senior Soccer, played badmin- ton, and belonged to the Silver team. In his two years at P.C. he has left his mark as a speaker of the Polikon Club, a member of the Foreign Film Society, Senior Club, Quaker Cracker and Voya- geur literary staff, and Drama Club, and as student associate, cor- ridor representative, and publications representative on the student committee. His interests are aviation, foreign affairs, sailing and domestic scandals. He plans to enter Political Science at York and will probably become the first President of the Republic of Timmins. AGL -.1 -Sl! ,in- JHlGRANT Another of the great Grant clan from New Liskeard, Jim left the mark of a Northerner in Senior Hockey, football and track with his fine efforts. During his two years, he has served as Athletic Con- venor on the Committee, Year Captain of the Red team, and Presi- dent of the Thirty Club, although he is more famous forhis saying, One of these days I'm going to kill that girll . After graduating he hopes to attend Michigan Tech to take Business Administration. A more probable career would be janitor at York University.

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The Graduating Class '65 WE PRESENT THE GRADUATING CLASS of 1964-65, with a summary of their activities, interests, and ambitions, and their probable activities after they leave Pickering College. We wish them luck. PETER ALMQUIST In his two years at Pickering, Peter Orville Almquist has repre- sented Brockville on the great Gardner-Almquist defence team of Senior Soccer, played defence on Senior Hockey, and belonged to the Silver Team. A member of the Drama Club, Foreign Film Society, and Senior Club, he took a lead in last year's operetta and played Antonio in The Merchant of Venice. His interests include sports, girls, and acting: he plans to take Chemical Engineering at Waterloo or Toronto, and would like to be a rich playboy. He will probably become a Fuller Brush Man. 19 7'U'5 ,gnu-r'! 4 DONALD BROWN One of the few remaining five year men of Pickering College Tolme Calso Brownie j has added colour with his penetrating fthrough brick walls, etc.D sense of humour, and plagued teachers with his erratic orthography. He played tackle on Senior football and guard on senior basketball, and belonged to the blue team. Chairman of this year's Chapel Committee, Don has also been a Speaker of the Polikon Club. He wishes to enter Labour and Manage- ment Relations at Cornell, and would like to put this knowledge into practice at a girls' school. Most probably, however, he will replace Mr. Veale. TOM BUSTINOUY Completing a two year stretch The Bust , of Stamford, Connecti- cut, has played end on Senior football and forward on Senior basket- ball, he has distinguished himself in track, setting several middle distance records, and he was Sports Day captain of the Blue team. A member of the Thirty and Senior Clubs, Tom has taken parts in two plays and an operetta Cincluding Old Gobbo and the Duke of Venice in Mercbanl of Venicej, and was sports editor of last year's Voyagezzr. His ambition is to get a degree in Phys Ed at the University of Connecticut and to paint his car green. film, age ........,,,,



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EARLE LEPOFSKY HOWARDISAACS Howie, whose greatest ambition is to be 5, 5l', this year played for both Senior and Junior football teams, his position being wing- back on the former and quarterback on the latter. He played right wing in Senior Hockey, was a member of the golf and tennis teams, and did valuable service for the silver team. Active in the Thirty Club, Senior Club, Voyageur Staff and Drama Club, this Torontonian lists his interests as O.L.C., billiards, jazz, travel and scooters, and is aiming at a position in the field of fine arts or journalism. From his one year here, Howie intends to go to Boston University, or York College, Penn. In his one year at Pickering, Earle has played tackle on Senior Football, and been a member of the Badminton and tennis squads: he was on the Gold intramural team. Memorable as the man-tanned Prince of Morocco in the Merchant of Venice, he was a member of the Drama Club, Senior Club, and Foreign Film Society. His interests include horseback riding, swimming, and music, and he plans to attend the University of Toronto in his native city. ikx 'Cir PETER PALMER DOUGLASMOORE Our immigrant from Norwich made outstanding contributions to the Senior teams this year as a halfback in football, defenceman on hockey, and record setterfshot putj in track and field. Appropriately, he intends to pursueacareer in Physical Education, Moo provided leadership as secretary-treasurer of the Committee and year captain of the Gold team. As well, he belonged to the Thirty Club and Senior Club. However, current speculation cites Doug as a future President of the Bobby Hull Fan Club. Clancy will probably be remembered most for his athletic con- tributions, although according to his fellow South House residents he is more famous for this nightly saying, I just didnlt feel like studying tonight! . Peter served on three first teams: he played end on football, defence on hockey, and put the shot in track and field. In intramurals he served as Sports Day captain of the Red team. His other activities included being secretary of the Thirty Club, Athletic convener in the winter term and member of the Senior Club. Next year this Oakville native hopes to enter Physical Educa- tion at Western.

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