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TED TOMBS ws. -queue sh' R AY MCLELLAN Ray participated in soccer and curling, as well as acting on the School Committee. Known as the Professor he also found time to pursue his interest in history. He plans to study law and will be attending the University of Waterloo next year. L' ss..- Ted was active in hockey and football. He often collected haircut money for Chris Blackstock. He was also corridor chairman and a Student Duty Associate. He will be attending Amherst College in New England next year. , , U' it S' wifi JOHN HUTCHINS John was one of Pickerings best all-round football players in fourteen years. Usually known as goofy for some reason or other, his spirit will haunt Lower South for many years to come. RORY MacDIARMID Rory was another stirling product from Ontario's vastnorthland who came south to receive his education. Actually Rory took a leave of absence for a year then returned as a tutor to shepherd the lonely strays in Lower North. In this capacity, as in all his many fine contributions to life at P.C., Rory did a splendid job. He is going to St. Francis Xavier Univer- sity in Antigonish, N.S. where he is playing football and taking an Arts course. Twcrzly-six 4 ,- rv.
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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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l p-4 DENNIS KEEN AN BOB GRIEVE Bob spent a year and a half on the hilltop. Shortly after his arrival he quickly established himself as a man of wit and humour and rapidly accumulated a wide circle of friends. His talents were amply displayed dur- ing the Glee Club production this year. Bob was also a member of the Rooters' Club and was active in the athletic programme. We wish him luck in the future. l ALLEN SHULLY BRUCE BRIDGMAN Bruce was the big, quietC?7 senior who terrified the little boys in Firth House for two years running, that is, when he was not sipping coffee in the Housemaster's apartment. Bruce came to P.C. from Richmond Hill and during his stay gave a valuable contribution to the community through his athletic efforts and his service on the School Committee. We wish him good fortune in the future. Dennis was a five year man at Pickering College arriving in the fall of 1961 as a new boy in Grade XI and finishing as a tutor last year when he was in charge of the Upper South corridor. During his years at the school Dennis participated in may ofour extra-curricular activities especially football, basketball, 30 Club, Glee Club and the Committee. This year he also assisted Mr. Menard with the senior football team. Dennis is plan- ning to take a business course at Carleton University, Ottawa. ig v-3-N Big genial Al was the embattled tutor of the Upper North this year. Al was a lively participant in many activities while he was a resident at P.C. He was constantly involved in athletics. helped to stage many of the Drama and Glee Club productions, debated in the Polikon Club, and was a valued student leader in the School Committee. This year he has enrolled in the Arts course at Carleton University where he will probably persuade the administration to put aluminum siding on all the campus buildings. 11 XA Af ig A in ff 4 ,uns Twenty-seven
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