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979m - 1 X 22 CORRIDORS Gtr: fi k VT K I ., 1 . Qeffceefefnfwsr. blqd Back Row, Left to Right: M. Gal, B. Parks. M. Bond S. Longstafte, J. Zavitz, P. James, A. Sanderson, J Rose, M. Phelps, M. Kirbyson. Front Row: M Sauve, l. Silva, R. Hayden. A.C. Malette, A.H. Jewell J. Varlas, M. Bradden. Back Row, Left to Right: S. Robinson, K. Greenfield P. Michel, T. Taylor, M. Ledoux, M. Bradden, l Shear, R. Halpert, R. Matthews, l. Dagonas. B Sauve, Front Row: A. Maresch, M. Cudmore. C Gardner, DA. McKenney, l.A. MacRae, A Vaucrosson, D. Scott, L. Smalley. B42 W Row, Row, Row Your Boat just before bed-time. Under the influence of Gullo and Reidegeld, Saturday Night Fever spread to Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays after study. The epidemic also infected Ewald, Or- phanou and Buchanan. The dull roar of Stayin' Alive began at 9:30 every evening and continued until the MOD sent everyone to bed. The committee of Chris Sartor, Steve LaFrenais and Andy Freeman worked hard to maintain order but somewhere in the haunted recesses
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1' I I I .E Q ib n 53 Ihr I ,Z RESIDENTIAL LIVING As always. Corridor Lire is an important part of school. ln those places where we work, play and live together, school spirit is fostered. There also. the many ex- periences that are a part of learning take place. The corridors are like little communities with their own identities and problems, their own characters and joys. We spend most of our time on our corridors and for that reason they are the centre of Pickering education. The Lower North was the grade 9 corridor this year. The Corridor Masters, Mr. Mallette and Mr. Clark, did not always have an easy time with this spirited group, some of whom were away from home for the first time. As the year progressed, the corridor became a more cohesive unit. Despite our unified growth, the Lower North remained a place where anything might happen. You could never predict what humorous and slightly bizarre prank White and Mitchell would try next. All will always remember the look on Mr. Lockyer's face the night these two led ten others in a kick-line version of THE VOYAGEUR 21
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A 1, sim V Af 4 x of the corridor, one can still hear Gibson insisting that the hockey sequence in Charlie's Angels is a Stanley Cup playoff and that boys on the Headmaster's List can watch it! The Upper North Corridor lived under Mr. lllidge's supervision. With Mr. Lockyer to help, we had several corridor parties including a barbecue by Fairey Lake downtown. Life on the Upper North Corridor was interesting this year and never dull. Tom Rawlinson, as our corridor chairman, provided considerable all n 9. bei' leadership. He was helped by Robert Guy and Richard Mauran as a committee. They organised our parties and activities and helped the MOD at bed-hour. Overall, we had a very good group of guys on the corridor. Ward LeGrow, John Brdar and led Spring with a keen interest in music and cinema kept us entertained with their guitars and other diversions, 'tFast Eddy Lau recorded most of us in pictures. Peter Gibson kept us abreast ofthe latest Reggae developments and Bill Mollard with his quiet studious habits showed Aw' s tl everyone how to do more work. Mr. Barrett and Mr. Leightell were the corridor masters of the Upper South. A more interesting assortment of per- sonalities existed nowhere in the school. Where else in the school could one find a corridor master at 8:00 am. every morning dispensing watering cans to a brigade of sleepy-eyed and dressing- gowned minions who maintain the school plants? Where could one find a character like Anthony Pearlman who talked so much that Raymond Lam never got a THE VOYAGEUR 23
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