Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1975

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...THEIR ADDED RICHES . .. Robert Millyard Although Rob didn't arrive at Pickering until mid-February, he became a familiar figure around the school very quickly, especially after two outstanding performances in The Shiny Red Ball. After several years at B.C.S. in Quebec, Rob says that he has enjoyed the distinct ethos that Pickering offers. During the Winter Term, Rob played some basketball and took part in tennis in the Spring Temi. Next year, Rob plans to enroll in Humanities at Bishop's University in Quebec and we wish him every success. Colin lVlcKie Colin came to Pickering for his first time this year as a Tutor in Rogers House and has had a very successful time. Colin's year has been highlighted by a very good academic standing con- tributions to the First Football and First Hockey teams. During the Spring, Colin coached the second and third tennis teams. As Literary editor of this Years Voyageur, Colin has proved him- self invaluable to publications. It is Colin's hope to study Busi- ness Administration at Western University next year. Best wishes, Colin! 1 ! 9 . are ,t WS: 4 it 1 Sai I Q, Mr 7' At. 4 4, J H4 fo Q c ' 3 y f Q. Q fi a ti, l R xg, 'Z HV' ' le 4 55, A X. F is Q Ng, 1 5 , .ax y 454, mn A if 1 Geoff lVlcCallum After six years at Pickering, Geoff is the oldest Old Boy and a Rogers House Tutor this year. Participating in a variety of first team sports, - football, soccer, hockey, rugger, track and golf, - Geoff earned his First Colours last year. During his time at Pickering Geoff has also been Chairman of the School Committee, Spoits editor of The Voyageur for two years, coordinator of the Quaker Cracker and a member of the Rooters Club. A native of Montreal, Geoff's ambition is to study at Queen's or Waterloo in Arts or Physical Education. Another winner of the Widdrington Award this year, we wish Geoff the best of luck in all his future endeavours. GRADUATES 23

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...DEPARTING BEAR... Edward Ko Everyone knows and admires Ed tor his interest and expertise in the martial arts, his musical talents, and his general good nature. Ed came to Pickering from Hong Kong last year in the twelfth grade and has continued this year in grade thirteen. Elected to the School Committee, Ed spends a good deal ot time in the condi- tioning room in addition to his studies and his musical interests. This year, Ed participated in soccer and track and field as well as being a valued player on the First Basketball team. ln addition to these achievements, Ed received a Widdrington Award at the Closing Dinner for his contribution to the school. Good luck, Eddie! . 33 i sy. .gf . ' rf' 3-35,6 :QQ x 3. iii 1 22 GRADUATES Paulkennedy Paul has been at Pickering tor four years now and has led a full and active lite in the School. Coming from Mount Albert. Ontario, Paul will be remembered tor his contributions to all aspects ot the College. Throughout his time here, Paul has senied on the School Committee, been active in the Rooters and Polikon Clubs, written for the yearbook and Quaker Cracker, and contri- buted to the strength ot the Football and First Basketball teams. On his own time, Paul pursues his interest in Creative Writing and music appreciation. Paul was triply honoured at this year's Closing Dinner where he received his First Colours for athletics, a Widdrington Award for his contribution to the school, and, with Joseph lp, the Garratt Cane. During his years at the Hilltop, Paul has exemplified the finest aspects ot the Pickering spirit. We wish him well as he pursues an Honour English course next year. Stanley Lau Stanley came to Pickering this year from Hong Kong and finds he likes it very much. An active member of the Rooters Club, Stanley also played on the First Basketball team, aiding them in their winning season. Stanley also enjoys soccer and played well on this year's championship First Soccer team. To relax, Stan reads or listens to pop music. With his high scholastic standing, Stanley hopes to attend the University of Toronto next year for Industrial Engineering. Best wishes, Stan!



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IN TRUST FOR MANKIND P Steve Williams Returning to Pickering after a year at Dunbarton High School and a year at Ridley, Steve has played on Basketball and Junior Foot- ball teams for the school. During his time this year, he played tennis, A resident of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Steve plans to attend Coast Guard College in Sydney, Nova Scotia next year. Best wishes, Steve! 24 GRADUATES Martin Rabudal A native of Bermuda, Martin has spent four years at the Hilltop. This year as a Firth House Tutor Martin found himself involved in a number of activities and duties in addition to his academic and athletic interests. Coaching the Prep soccer and condition- ing, Martin is deeply interested in athletics, particularly weight- training and body-building. In the future, Martin hopes to enlist in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and we wish him every success. ll John Robertson John came to Pickering this year from Toronto as a Tutor in Firth House. ln addition to a very good academic standing and his duty, John contributed to a number of phases of College life. Playing Prince Richard in the Fall production of The Lion in Winter, John also contributed to The Voyageur as Graduates editor and a writer. As well as being published in The Quaker Cracker, John found time to play on the football team and to coach Prep Hockey in the Winter term. We wish John every success in his studies at Western or the U. of T. next year

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