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BRIAN WHITTINGHAM Brian spent two years at Pickering College. He was active in sports, especially soccer and curling. He was a fairly quiet student but enjoyed participating in many extracurricular activities. Brian hopes to obtain his engineering degree from a Ouebec University. 7-ws -'Ib BR UCE SHE RR Y Bruce only came to Pickering College for his grade thirteen year. During the year he played football and rugger which was enough to earn him his senior colours. Hewas an active member of the Polikon Club as well as a student associate. He plans to go to University next year for his B.A. which he hopes will eventually lead him to a law degree. BRUCE POWELL Stickman joined the ranks of the College in October of 1968. However a broken leg resulted in the curtailment of his hockey career with the PC Blues and the rest of the athletic programme for that year. Bruce was a member of the Thirty Club, Student Com- mittee, and Drama Club and, in his final year, managed the Senior football squad. He was also on the conditioning team, senior baseball team and was Silver year cap tain. His drama tics ability in two completely diverse roles, will never be forgotten and probably never equalled. UNM --+-r eleven
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CH 'Gund 4'0 0'b JOE WONG Joe was another Chinese boy from Hong Kong and was here only for his grade thirteen year. During his short stay here he belonged to the Boaters Club and to the ln ternational Seminar Club. He also played on the Senior Baseball team. Joe really enjoyed his year here. He hopes to go on to study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Toronto. KV' LA WRENCE IP Lawrence was only at Pickering College for one year, but, in that short space of time made a name for himself in several different areas of endeavour. This has been the first time that l have left home, but l did not feel homesick for long. l soon found out that Pickering College was a very pleasant environment for foreign students. ln the future l shall re-visit Pickering from time to time'C Lawrence is going to Mount Allison for his B. A. JOHNSON PANG While Johnson was only at Pickering for one year, he certainly made an impression, - especially on the trees en route to South House, where he lived during the Winter and Spri'ng terms. He was an industrious student and deservedly attained a very respectable grade thirteen average. He hopes to take a course in Business Administration and will probably continue to practice Judo, his favourite pastime.
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twelve '71,,'T BRUCE GARTSHORE Bruce enjoyed his one year here at Pickering College. His academic standings were his best in the past few years. He played football, curling, and softball during the year and won his first colours. He was secretary for the Student Committee for the winter and spring terms and was also a member of the Rooters Club. Next year he plans to go to Queens' to take his B. SC. in mining engineering. CHRIS ROGERS Over the last five years here, Chris has been an active member of the Drama Club. He served on the Chapel Committee this year and was clerk of the Polikon Club. Chris was also manager of the Second Soccer team. This year he was a recipient of the Widdrington Award. He hopes to study at Victoria College. University of Toronto, next year. Who knows - he may be back some day as Head of the Pickering A rab Departmen tl DA VID SHELDON Dave has spent his last two years of school on the Hilltop'C ln the field of sports he played senior football and rugger. During his time here he was a member of the Thirty Club and also a member of the School Committee for the last term. Dave is going to either Carleton University or Lausanne College in Switzerland for his senior matriculation, after which he 'hopes to pursue the art of farming hops on the Grand River.
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