Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1966

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Gradua+ing Clase 2

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Awards Each year, the Graduating Class chooses one of its members who best exemplifies the ideals of Pickering College. The GARRAT CANE was awarded this year to LeRoy Simons. Our Con- gratulations to him for his fine achievement. LeRoy Simons and Joseph McCuIIey The WIDDRINGTON AWARD is also given to members of the Graduating Class. This year, Tom Bryant, Bob Forbes and LeRoy Simons were chosen to accept this award for their notable con- tributions to our community in leadership and student affairs. These three recipients received their awards at the Closing Dinner. G. N. T. Widdringfon, Bob Forbes, LeRoy Simons and Tom Bryon! The ROGERS CANE goes to the boy in Firth House who best exemplifies the House motto: All for one and one for all . This year, Guy McLaugh- lin was chosen the boy who contributed most to Firth House life. Samuel Rogers and Guy Mclauglin The ANNA BELUGIN MEMORIAL PRIZE is awarded each year to a student or students who were considered to have shown a thoughtful approach to .academics and lively intellectual curiosity. This year the award was made to David Veale. B. W. Jackson and David Vecle Fourteen



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LES BAILIE Les, or Turkey , a successful school drop-in from Toronto, patriarch of the smoking room, made his reputation at Pickering this year through his lively dialogues with Mr. Wolfe in English class, his firm demands for cream in his coffee at breakfast, and his threats to get upset if too much academic pressure were exerted. His ambition is not to return to secondary school next year. We predict a career as chauffeur and Boswell to a certain successful salesman. fi g 1-'RED BICKNESE 4 L v...- Fred, a Dutch American emigrated to Pickering this year to honour the school with his presence. He took part in this year's drama produc- tion and portrayed the English butler Basset in the Operetta Where's Charlie?',. Fritz was a member of the Rooters Club, Gold Team and 'T' Intermediate Football and Basketball squads, The Flying Dutchmen' X were fortunate to have this irreplaceable star in left field during the C, lx- baseball season. Some of his devout interests are photography, girls, - 71 electronics and reading inconsequential literature. Lower South was blessed with his harmonious voice and whistling throughout all hours of the day. The top student in his German class, Fred believes that sleeping is a firm builder of the mind. He will probably pursue engi- TOM BRYANT neering at Queens next Fall. - LESTER BROWN The monosyllable Brown announced the arrival of one of Kirkland Lakeis ambassadors to Pickering. He contributed his athletic talents to Senior Football, curling and track. He was an active member in the Polikon Club and an ardent member of the Red Team. Les plans to enter Laurentian University where he will study economics. How- ever, rumours say that he and Steve will open a hair salon fwould you believe double o ?j in Toronto, 'ci 'V' ri Q ,fi 0 Sixteen One of the most enthusiastic supporters of the Northland, Tom, who hails from Kirkland Lake, had a very busy year. A second year man at P.C., Tom played halfback on the Intermediate football team, defense in Senior hockey and first base on the victorious Scotsmen baseball team. A prominent member of the Polikon Club, Tom found enough time and energy to be Red Team's Year Captain, to take part in the Operetta Where's Charlie? as well as to serve as Secretary on the Committee for the greater part of the year. An avid fan of Good Music , Tom was belligerently opposed to any perversion of current hits at any time throughout the year. Consequently Shut up, Fred will be one of the memories Tom will leave with this year's thirteen corridor. Tom has his sights set on a Bachelor of Arts degree at Waterloo next year. Who knows, he may make it.

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