Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1978

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T lgt lil it sd rf talkers. Brian Raisbeck and Erol Munuz kept life lighthearted while Tom Neary, Dan Buchanan and Brahma Prasad spent time replacing the screen that always seemed to pop out - on its own no less if you hear Tim, Dan or Brahma tell it. The Lower South and Centre was a place of quiet study for the most part. With corridor master Mr. lim Beer, we had a fine community, especially at lights out time. Steve Casey and brother Chris lived here with their roommates Andy Savoie and John Campbell. Bill Waddell could 26 CORRIDORS 1 1 If t im A .f 1' , 1 f l :wa-.. A . - C smfl l t T I T S l Lifes . X1 A 'NY' xv ' -' 1, 1 K-L i X often be found burning the midnight oil over his books while his roommate Scott Williamson was trying to organise his blankets in the peculiar manner he had for sleeping. Patrick Wafula from Kenya, and Mark Kuper of Toronto exchanged stories from their very different cultures while Peter King was trying to fall asleep despite Robert Ross's insistence on one more story . Perry Trott was already asleep and roommate Paul Sung was probably studying with Casey and Savoie. Derek Benness would be finishing one . - ,,. ' more cigarette while David Dukelow was nowhere to be found. The corridor committee would find he was at the phone no doubt wishing there was some way a telephone set could be implanted in his ear. Throughout all of this Dele Oshodi. Dave Kangaloo, Craig Morrison, Deepak Kirpalani, Remonde Brangman and Wilson Leung would be trying to get ready for bed and study at the same time. Of course, Gideon Simiyu and Peter Tynes would already be sound asleep. The Lower South Annex or basement

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Q?'w Somerville lived with Jamaican Stephen Andrade while John Johnston and Phil Hollinsed from the Islands shared a room. Jaime Keller from Mexico lived with Nick Brink from Hamilton, Ontario and Steve Cooper lived with Eddy Hung. And of course, no description of the Upper South is complete without mention ot the Midnight Phantom and his assistants, Marauder and Streak . Who these characters really were no one is certain for one thing they always did was cover their faces. As Phil Hollinsed can testify, ' viii however, the late night visits ot this thrilling threesome added a touch of humour to the life of everyone but the MOD's - at least until that fateful midnight when the Phantom himself accidentally bumped into unsuspecting Mr. Lockyer, who was on duty, and was apprehended redehanded and red-faced, to say the least. The Upper Centre corridor, with Mr. Boyd as its corridor master, had quite a year. Trips to the Ponderosa, the show and the Blue and Silver farm made lite i interesting. As on other corridors, life in the Upper Centre was fun. Corridor chairman, Steve Baranyi was aided and abetted by his roommate Dag Spicer in giving the ordinary and banal, a touch of the macabre and arabesque. Rick Savage and Mark Carr-Rollitt, devotees of pop music, kept everyone entertained whether they wanted to be or not with stereos, guitars and talk of music. Justin Legault, Mike Zudel and Andrew Tognonato were the resident scholars, lan Scott and Andy Etremov the leaders of the late night THEVOYAGEUR25



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ef had a life all its own. The corridor masters were Mr. Zegarchuk for two terms and Mr. Laitin for one. The basement corridor is different from all of the others since it is entirely Grade 13. Certainly, students at this age have less interest in group activities and pursue independent ac- tivities in their spare time. John Reynolds would study all evening while roommate Phillipe Marchand broadened his command of the English language with Scott McDonald over coffee and a toasted Danish or french tries at the Golden Villa 1 ' 24 Upper Centre Upper Centre, Left to Right. Back Row: R. Savage. M. Carr-Rollitt, A. Tognonato. S. Baranyi. T. Neary. E. Munuz, S. Levinter, J. Legault. Front Row: I Scott, A. Efremov, B. Raisback, C.F. Boyd, B. Prasad. G. Martin, D. Spicer. Upper South Upper South, Left to Right. Back Row, Standing: J Johnston, R. Jones, H. Albright, M. Butterfield, D Yiu. P. Hollinsed, R. Lam, R. Somerville. D. Leung. A. Pearlman. Front Row. Seated: D. Buchanan, A. Leung, C. Heslop, BM. Barrett, S. Cooper, M. Zudel S. Andrade. THE VOYAGEUR 27

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