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' .,. '--lu, 4 l N A Aw EQ Paul lllidge was born in Toronto. He attended the University of Toronto, Victoria College, where he ob- tained his B.A., and B.Ed. degrees. At Pickering for five years, he is presently teaching History to grades 9 and 12 and English to grades 10 and 13. Paul is the advisor to the school newspaper The Hilltop Times. For school life here Paul is presently Don of Gold House and an Advisor to the School Committee. Paul has many interestsg He enjoys most sports, travelling and writing. Since Paul is not returning to the Hilltop next year, we wish happiness and success in his future endeavours. We shall all miss him. AI Jewell is the resident artist at Pickering College where he has served on the staff since 1948. A graduate of the Toronto Teacher's College, Al in 1969 was ap- pointed Director of the Junior School. Not only is Al Jewell the resident artist but he is also responsible for adding pieces to Pickerings already notable collection. Al is one stabilizing force at Pickering and after thirty-two years his smiling face always brightens up a day. W.M. Bud Kane has now completed his third year at Pickering College. He joined the staff of the hilltop after graduating from the University of Toronto with B.P.H.E. and B.Ed. degrees. This year Bud was the House Master of the Junior School teaching grades 7 and 8. He also taught physical education to grades 9 and 10. Bud also ran the Games Club, coached the Second hockey and track teams. John F. Lockyer, about to begin his seventh year at Pickering, is the Senior English Master, Besides teaching English to Grades 12 and 13 John has now taken the administrative post of Assistant to the Headmaster. John, a graduate of Trinity College, Toronto, B.A., and of Laurentian University, lVl.A., spent much of his office time this year organizing a more efficient Old Boy's Association. During his March holiday John travelled with a group of Pickering students across the Atlantic to England which proved to be a superb trip.
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by Steve Dick Bradd Barrett from Lindsay, attended University of Toronto, earning his B.A. and B.Ed. At Pickering for five years teaching geography to grades 10 through 13, Bradd is important in the quality of school life as he is Resident Master of Rogers House. He is in charge of the Conditioning Club. Plants are Bradd's work and add to the looks of the school. Bradd likes to spend his spare time at this cottage, water-skiing. Bradd enjoys cooking different types of food which means he enjoys eating. He is good with the students and they like him. Charles F. Boyd was born in North Ireland. He achieved two Bachelor of Arts degrees, at Trinity College in Dublin and at York. He also earned his Bachelor of Divinity from Knox College, He arrived in Pickering twelve years ago and resides in the school. He goes to his farm which is called The Blue and Silver Farm and spends the holiday there. He teaches history, world religions, and runs the photography club. He enjoys coaching the Senior Soccer team. Doug Clark has been the Business Manager of the College for four years now. He came to the hilltop after finishing an exciting career as Comptroller of a group of six radio stations and is now doing a superb job here. Mr. Clark, though quiet, is always friendly and coaoperative and after hours spends time with the students in The Riding Club at Seneca College. When he is not at the school he takes his family to their cottage where he enjoys boating of all kinds. Paul Flusche lives in Toronto. He earned the MA. degree from both the University of Waterloo and York University. Paul has been at Pickering for eleven years teaching grade 9 Geography, 11 to 13 German and Economics. He enjoys carpentry work and is in charge of the carpentry club, Paul is part of Gold House and helps plan House activities. ln his spare time he likes to travel and do archaeology. Presently, Paul is constructing his own sailboat. Paul has a saying in German, that when translated into English says 'love and Work are of equal importance. Paul is friendly and popular with students and gets along with them well. K2 i
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Jamie Macllae came to Pickering six years ago with a wealth of artistic experience. Finishing his high school in Sault Ste. Marie, Jamie attended the most revered art school in Canada, The Ontario College of Art in Toronto. There he studied under the former Pickering master Fred Hagan, and unwittingly prepared for a career in teaching. Arriving on the hilltop in 1974, Jamie's contributions have been manifold. Under his direction the Art programme expanded into Grades 11 and 12, a ceramic section was added and numerous settings were made for the Drama Club. As well as his teaching responsibilities Jamie has been a duty master in Firth House and an organizer of intramural baseball. lan Masters was born in London, England, and went to school in England, earning his B.A. at the University of Southampton. He now resides in Owen Sound, Ontario, with his wife and three children. This is lan's first year teaching at Pickering teaching English to grades 9, 11 and 12. He is also in charge of the Drama Club and this year's play production Top Table. Some of Ian's silversmithing works were on display for sale on our Parents' Day earlier this school year. He has taught in Uganda for several years, leaving upon the arrival of ldi Amin. lan is well-liked by the students and is doing a fantastic job. Dan McCIymont was born here in Newmarket, Ontario, and now resides in Pickering College. After attending Eastview Secondary School in Barrie he went to the Laurentian University where he earned his Bachelor of Physical Education. He has also earned his Bachelor of Education at Toronto University. This is Danny's second year here at Pickering College. He is currently running the Parachute Club and is part of the Red House staff Danny lives in Firth House and teaches grades 7 and 8, English and is in charge of the House League sports in the fall and Baseball in the spring. Keith McLaren graduated from Queen's University with a B.A. in 1948 and has been on the hilltop for thirty- two years since. Two years ago he was appointed Assistant Headmaster in addition to his position as Director of Studies. Mr. McLaren is known best to the students not as an administrator, but as a teacher of Mathematics. Each year the graduating class is tremendously grateful for his perseverance in preparing them for University. FFICULTY F 'fr i' .Q 1 'fgg'f2'K,: 5 A i , , f 4.11 'fm i- V V, .pw 2, E ,, if-'i i
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