Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1979

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ANDY JAGGERNAUTH Although Jaggernauth has only been on the Hilltop for one year. he was known throughout the school for his friendliness and good nature which are very vital to the Quaker philosophy. ln his first and last year at Pickering, he was a member of the first soccer team and the senior track team. The excellent per- formance of our Quaker Relays team this year was partly contributed by Andy Jaggernauth. Apart from reading and running. television is probably Jaggernauth's best interest. Next year he hopes to attend a University in order to prepare himself for a career in the business world. ff' ,QV PETER KING Sports and lite in general would not be as good as they are at Pickering College without Peter's contributions to these in the past five years. He has been a member of both the junior and senior championship relay teams as wetl as having qualified tor the senior 100 metre Ontario regionals. This season he was the basketball team's captain for his second consecutive year, when he broke the school record by scoring 53 points in one game. He has received all of his senior colours. Next year he will be attending University of Toronto in an economics program with his hopes set on a successful business career. Get down Pete. K' , .511 1 . .,I'1r.. I' JOHN JOHNSTON John came to Pickering from Trinidad. During these years at the Hilltop, he was an active member on the basketball and soccer teams. This earned him his 3rd colour. He is also a member of the Gourmet Club. Next year, he wishes to study Commerce at a Technical College in Miami, Florida. H' NL K RAYMOND LAM ONTARIO SCHOLAR Raymond came to the Hilltop from Hong Kong and found the Pickering experience very enjoyable as well as instructive. Along with participating in soccer, conditioning and track team. Raymond enjoys playing table-tennis the most and could often be found at the table-tennis table after study time. As well as being an active member of the Rooters Club and writing for The lloyageur, Raymond also pursues photography as a hobby. With a fine academic standing, Raymond hopes to study Engineering at Unversity of Toronto, and we wish him success in his future endeavours. -

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CHRIS HESLOP Chris lived in Bermuda. He came to Pickering College from a boarding school in the north of Wales. Chris has been at Pickering for two years. During his time here he has been on both the second and third soccer teams. and the first and second basketball teams. This year he was on the School Committee. Chris was also chairman of Red House for a period of two terms, and was also active with the drama club being the stage manager and lighting technician for our production of The Unseen Hand. Chris was a winner of the Widdrington Award, for his good cheer and contribution to the intangible aspects of school life. Next year Chris will be attending Niagara University in Niagara Falls, New York, to study Hotel and Restaurant Management. He hopes to go back to Bermuda to start his career and eventually wants to emigrate to the U.S.A. ANTHONY JACKSON During his education at Pickering College. Anthony Jackson has proved himself to be an extraordinary athlete. Since he came from Bermuda tive years ago, Anthony has been a member of the senior soccer team, and a member of the track team. Furthermore, Anthony established a school record in the one hundred meter sprint last year. He plans to attend University in the United States after a year in the business world. We hope that his achievement in this field will be as great as that in the field of sports. STEVEN COOPER Since arriving from England Steven has been active in sports. ln Grade 11 he played soccer and hockey. In grade 13 he made the AlIeStar house league and was captain of the Gold Team. Baseball was also one of his interests. His plans for the future are uncertain at the present time. Y kb EDDIE HUNG ONTARIO SCHOLAR A native of Hong Kong, Eddie has been here at Pickering College for two years. Compared with the crowded environment of his birth place, Eddie enjoyed studying in Canada, which is one ofthe largest countries in the world. Eddie has participated in Tennis, the Second Soccer team, Conditioning, and Riding, which he enioyed the most. Always carrying a camera in his hand and working until late at night in the dark room, Eddie was known as a photographer around the school. Naturally, Eddie was one ofthe photographers of last year's year book and a member of the photographic club. One of his comments concerning this beautiful country was: the scenery of this place can make ang' picture an excellent shot! With a good academic record, E die wants to study Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto. Good luck, ddie!



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STEVEN MARSH Steven came to Pickering from Sudbury. ln athletics, he was a member of the football, basketball and baseball team. Twice on the Headmaster's List, Steve has shown himself clearly as a scholar. He was also active as a member of the Bridge club. Next year, Steve wishes to study engineering at Queen's University. I 'fl 'ws is ly 'Nitin PETER TYN ES Peter came to Pickering from Bahamas and determined to get himself prepared for University. During his years on the Hilltop. Peter has been very active on the sports field and contributes significantly to the strength of both first soccer and basketball teams. ln addition, Peter distinguishes himself as a track runner. He also devotes his time as a member of the weightliffting club to keep himself in shape. Peter has served on corridor and School Committees and contributes to community hte. Next year Peter hopes to study Geography at University of oron o. WILSON LEUNG ONTARIO SCHOLAR I Wilson came from Hong Kong years ago. With his outstanding academic achievement, Wilson still had time to be a member in Rooter's club and on The lloyageur's staff. In sports, he had been a member of the lst soccer team for two years. Also, he participated in conditioning, tennis, basketball and riding. His friendliness and modesty earned him this year's Widdrington Award. Next year, he plans to study engineering at Queen's University. Best Wishes, Wilson! ,pass PAUL SUNG ONTARIO SCHOLAR CHANCELLORS SCHOLARSHIP MCMASTER Paul came to the Hilltop tour years ago from Kong Kong. He not only participated in softball. basketball, conditioning and tennis: he was also the captain of the second soccer team. He also served the student committee for the first term. ln clubs. he was an active member of the riding club, and The Voyageur. Paul also proved himself as a scholar for being a constant member on the Headmaster's List. Next year, he plans to study Engineering at McMaster. Good luck, Paul! in

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