Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1967

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Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 28 of 100
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BOB CRAWFORD 1 , .,r BILL WILSON Bill was famous for his room which was a veritable happening . He spent most of his time trying to be totally involved McLuhan style. He hopes to attend the University of Texas at El Paso next year and then fade out on an eternal trip . 'signs -23- E-v' Bob was very active in sports and played football, hockey and baseball. He was a member of the 30 Club. His musical talents were exercised with the guitar and drums. A shrewd businessman las illustrated by his l'Honest Bob's clothing storey he expects to study business administration at Windsor or Western University. .-- .J .4 ,si x, A Y-. -U, RON HAGAN Ron was active in senior football, rugger and basketball and was captain of the Blue Team. He was known to be always in favour of anything that was going on. After having attended Pickering for four years, he expects to move on to Carleton University to study engineering and be close to his beloved Quebec. JOHN LEAR John, who was noted for his uclear articulation , was a member of South House. He was active in sports and was a co-founder of the photography club. He will be returning to Newfoundland to study at Memorial Univer- sity in St. John's. Twenty- four

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,Mx BOB REID Smilin Bob Reid was the leader of the P.C. card sharks, and terrorized all who opposed him. He was manager of the first football team and took part in weight training and baseball. Bob hopes to attend Ryerson next year. MWA, -lt 5 LARRY PETERSON The Senator was often seen encouraging young men to go north and discussing the merits of Sir John A. MacDonald. His interests were girls, water skiing, piano and law. He was also active in team sports. He hopes to attend Laurentian next year and then continue on in law at Western. By the end of this century he expects to be the Canadian Prime Minister. SANDY TUDOR As well as attempting to cause an economic depression of the Newmarket Chamber of Commerce, Sandy played firstfootballin the autumn, managed senior hockey in the winter and participated in baseball in the spring. He was one of the rare ardent socialists of the Pickering student body, and could often be seen expounding his political views during meals. Being of a creative bent, he hopes to attend the Ontario College of Art next year. BRIAN LUXTON Brian was well known at Pickering for his contribution to athletics. He played on the senior football team for three years and also took an active part in basketball and track-and-field. He was a long-standing member of the student committee. He will be giving up his reputation as Keeper of the Pickering Keys and venturing out into the business world. Ci Twenty- lbree



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4-K C, JIM BURNHAM CLARK LOCKLEY From Toronto, Clark plans to attend Ryerson next year. At Pickering he played football and baseball and was often seen looking for his lost wrist watch and lifting weights. 'fn vs. in DAVE WILSON A frequent visitor in the thirteen corridor. .lim spent three years at Pickering. He was active in sports and in drama- tics. His main interest was art, especially ceramics. It is not surprising that he will be studying at the New School of Art in the coming year. fllr-A lc! .qw fl! 'N . l Active in the Thirty Club, football and hockey. Dave was captain of the Blue Team. He plans to attend Carleton next year and study journalism. Tllfcnly-fl we

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