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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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RON COULTER Colts , who hails from the Sault, has brought with him much of the spirit so long associated with that part of the country. He has, with this valuable aid, played excellently on senior basketball, senior tennis, and intermediate football teams. Other endeavours have included being a card-carrying member of the Red Squad and generally trying to pass Grade Thirteen. However, we do detect hidden talents in the field of illicit gambling. Ronnie hopes to spend 1966-67 at Waterloo or Carleton University. are-1 JOE DORLAND Joe was with us for two years, down from the North, to which his heart always remained true. Strong and silent, he made quite a place for himself at Pickering, serving on the Chapel Committee his first year and both years playing a very active part in sports. In his Grade 13 year he played intermediate football in the autumn, took weight training in the winter and was an enthusiastic ball player. 'C' i -num, TED CZARNOTA Ted, one of the hardest working members of our happy little graduating group, plans to study Pharmacy at the University of Toronto this fall. He probably Cto his infinite regretj knows more Polack jokes than any other P.C. graduate in captivity, thanks to the many students who tirelessly contributed to his collection. Ted played Senior Soccer and was a member of the Chapel Committee. ANDY GIBSON This year the Hhilltopi' was privileged to offer food and shelter to a real live limey', in the person of Andrew Gibson. Andy, who comes from the Salisbury Plain was an honour student throughout the year who served on the school committee for the final two terms, In athletics, Andy was magnificent as captain and centre-half of the almost undefeated Senior Soccer Team in the Fall term. In the Spring term he carried on the good work by instigating Pickering's first rugger team which ended their short season undefeated and unscored upon. Andy was also senior captain of the intramural blue team. Andy hopes to study medicine at the University of Toronto next year. His probable destination will be some hospital in England, tying knots in the patients' pyjamas. Seventeen aw ill
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