Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1976

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Michael Kerr Although Michael didn't arrive at Pickering until January, he became a familiar figure around the school very quickly. During his short stay here, Mike has shown tremendous dedication to academics as well as contributing greatly to the Lower South and Centre Corridor community. While playing for the second hockey team, Mike learned some of the finer points of the game despite the problem of sometimes involving hockey with calculus. It is Mike's hope to study Engineering at the University of Western Ontario next year. Best wishes, Mike! Ed K0 A native of Hong Kong, Edward has spent three years at the Hilltop. This year as a Rogers House Tutor Ed found himself in- volved in a number of activities and duties in addition to his academics and athletic interests. Coaching the Prep. soccer, Ed is deeply interested in the Martial Arts, particularly in the field of Kung Fu. With his general good nature and fine academic stand- ing, Ed hopes to study Business Administration at the University of Waterloo. Best wishes, Ed! 16 GRADUATE Joseph Luk Joseph also came to Pickering from Hong Kong and he finds the school an excellent place to study and pursue his interests in reading and music appreciation. Along with participating in the soccer, conditioning and track teams, Joseph can be found quietly meditating in his room. Joseph has a high interest in general Science and hopes next year to be in Hamilton at Mac- Master University. Good luck, Joseph!

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Lex Dunkelman Lex has been at Pickering for tive years now and has led a full and active life in the school. Throughout his time here, Lex has been active in the Polikon Club, written for The Quaker Cracker, and tennis teams. On his own time, Lex pursues his interest in skiing and debating on world topics. lt is Lex's hope to study Political Science at York University next year. Best wishes, Lex! George Glascock George arrived at Pickering five years ago, and has led a very active life. Coming from Mexico, George will be remembered for his contributions to all aspects ot the college. He has served on the School Committee and The Voyageur and been active in the Rooters, Polikon and Riding Clubs. George spends much of his free time either sleeping or having arguments with other mem- bers of the Polikon Club. Next year, George hopes to study at Trinity College, Toronto. Best wishes, George! David Fox David came to the Hilltop this year from Bermuda and has had a very successful time. David's year has been highlighted by a very good academic standing, contributions to the first toot- ball, basketball and track teams. David also served on the School Committee and won the Best Actor's Award at the lndependent Schools' Drama Festival tor his part in the production of Escurial. With his fine talent in journalism, David has proved himself in- valuable to publication of The Voyageur and The Quaker Cracker. Winning his First Colours in Athletics, David plans to study at the University of Toronto in Law. We wish David the best of luck in all his future endeavours. THE VOYAGEUR 15



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Don McLaren Don has been at Pickering for five years now and has led a full and active life in the school. Throughout his time here Don has served on the School Committee, being elected Chairman tor all four terms this year. He has been active in the Rooters and Poli- kon Club, written for The Voyageur and The Quaker Cracker, and contributed to the strength of the First Football, hockey and track teams. Don was triply honoured at this years Closing Dinner where he received his First Colours for athletics, the Garratt Cane for his contribution to the school and, with Randy Paterson, a Widdrington Award. During his years at the Hilltop, Don has exemplified the finest aspects of the Pickering spirit with his high scholastic standing. Don hopes to attend Queen's University next year for Engineering. Best wishes, Don! 1 Dill! - Suresh Narwani Suresh came to Pickering from Guyana last year in the twelfth grade and has continued this year in grade thirteen. ln addition to a very good academic standing, Suresh contributed to a num- ber ot phases of college lite. Throughout his time here, Suresh has been active in the Rooters Club, and contributed to The Voyageur as Graduate editor and a writer. Contributing also to The Quaker Cracker, Suresh found time to take part in the tennis, conditioning and track teams. lt is Suresh's hope to study Busi' ness Administration at Western University next year. Best wishes, Suresh! lan Mossop Coming from Rosseau Lake School, lan has contributed a lot to school lite at the Hilltop. As well as being on the School Com- mittee, lan has shown his talents in the field of cross-country skiing. He was the leading instructor of the oross-country club in the winter term, as well as playing the clown in the production of Escurial. lan hopes to study English at Laurentian Univer- sity next year. Best of luck lan! THE VOYAGEUR 17

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