Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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an nigvlfl ROBERTSPENCE Robert Fireball'l Spence found his way to Pickering College for the first time this year after spending many years as a woodsman around the wilds of Dryden Ontario. After arriving a little late Boo quickly became one of the renouned members of the historic Grade XIII corridor. In addition to being a member of the rooters club, and chalk custodian of the senior club Bob also showed excellent form on the tennis courts and great finesse as a member of the gold team. In the off season Bob's fancy turns to sports car racing and UUISS. PETERSTEPHENS During his three years at Pickering, Rouge has contributed sig- nificantly in such various fields as the Drama Club, Glee Club, Quaker Cracker, and Foreign Film Society. He also served as editor of the Voyagezzr, as speaker and clerk of Polikon Club, and as intermediate captain of the Red Team. In Student Government he held the posts of student associate, and secretary-treasurer and publications representative on the committee. Peter, whose main extra-curricular activity here is O.L.C., spends his summers commuting between Ottawa and Karachi and will proceed to York or Toronto to study English and history. However, he will probably end up being bludgeoned with his own guitar. PAUL WOODLAND skiing. Hoping to be a success after studying business administra- tion at Michigan State University, Bob will probably become a male fur 1, MN 'T-I.. i7Sv Orangeville Ontario this year contributed to Pickering College one of the great students of this century, Paul C. Woodland. Woody , 7Ub ' fqlauulgv- ' as he is known to the regulars, was an all around athlete this year, participating in Soccer, Curling, Track and field, and was a member of the championship Blue team. Paul was an active member of the Polikon Club, the elite Foreign Film Society, and was the assistant table-brusher of the Senior Club. In the line of special interests Paul majors in auto mechanics stock car racing, and street dragging. His sights set on the position of an automotive engineer and graduation from Waterloo University it is conceivable that Paul may end up a collector of not-so-rare traffic tickets. RALPH GRHWNN Ralph attended St. Catharine's Collegiate before coming to Picker- ing to spend his finalyear of high school. He first visited our school 09 as a St. Catharine's representative at our Quaker Relays and pur- Tv' sued his interest in track and field when he came to Pickering as a student. Ralph did not take part in sports in the autumn term be- L,-J cause of injuries,but was an enthusiast in weight training during the winter months. He earned his Second Colours. Ralph was an active member of the Root of Minus One Club. He is interested in attend- ing General Motors' school.

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RUGEHIHCHARDSON Often found in fervent debate, the good-natured Reverend of Forest, Ontario, has contributed to school life as a halfback on Senior soccer, a member of the junior hockey team and tennis team, and a valuable member of the silver team. He played a role in The Student Prince, was a member of the Thirty Club, Senior Club and Foreign Film Society, and designed a cover for the Quaker Cracker. Corridor representitive for Lower Center, Roger is best known for his fierce cry of Fiddle and for returning the art department to significance. Roger hopes to attend the Ontario College of Art, JOHN F.SCOTT after he wishes to go into Fine Arts or missionary Work. 'Vi uf? ji- 445 GARTH ROGERS A late arrival from Winnipeg, Garth adjusted rapidly, first to Doug Boulton, his extraordinary roommate, and then to the Pickering and Newmarket social life. He played on the junior basketball team and on the tennis team, and belonged to the winning Blue team. As well he was an energetic member of the Senior Club Cthird assistant cue polisherj. He lists his interests as girls, pool and hunting, and plans to attend the University of Minnesota. His cheery Ah, good! will be missed in the corridors of Pickering. Our foremost representitive from Bomi Hills, Liberia, this year was john Scott, an enthusiastic bowler, photographer, and letter writer Cmainly to a certain Miss Harringtonb, who played forward on the Senior Soccer and Basketball teams, and belonged to the blue team. A member of the Rooters Club and the Foreign Film Society, John also served as a corridor representative and fire-chief on the com- mittee. He intends eventually to enter Geological Engineering and Mining at the Colorado School of Mines.



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The Grade Twelve Graduating Class FS ca 1-.7 Q27 ,7S'N,-,x.a Buck: R. St. Clair, G. Greenshields, D. Boulton, M. Fawcett Front: E. Preston, S. Brunton, A. Scott I lzrlwvrf

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