Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1982

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hanks . . this is a year of thanks. Thanks are due to the whole Pickering Community lstudents. parents. faculty. staff. old boys, the Board and Corporation and just plain friendsl without whom after the fire we simply could not have sur- vived, Thanks are also due to all our Newmarket friends and our St. Andrews' friends. When we were in need they helped and then helped again. This issue of The Voyageur like everything else at Pickering this year has also had to be cut back. This year. alas. there is no colour. We trust. however. that this 1981-1982 Bill of Fare edition will still recapture for the reader the year that was. The editorial team under Steve Schmidt worked hard under difficult conditions Lu Taskey, the school photographer, again worked miracles. Reta Clark. Florence Nordlund and Barb White ensured the copy was well set out and ready for the Printer. The Headmaster Emeritus and lolanthe aided in many ways and a special thanks goes to Peter Marsh. John Hall and Adrian Betts who did summer duty. John Lockyer took a well deserved rest and stepped down as staff adviser to be replaced by Charles Beer. John has been a superb ad- viser on countless Voyogeurs and his counsel will be appreciated in the future. Fortunately Wayne Joe Sweet and the staff of National School Services remained to work with us. Their help as always is strictly first class. Next year we'll be bigger, better and in colour. But for now a humble thanks that our school has survived and that we do, in fact, have this yearbook to record the last incredible twelve months in the life of Pickering College. VOYAf1FllR Hll.l.TOP TIMES Standing Steve Schmidt lEditorl. lvan Pooran, David White. Steve Widdrington. Andy Vaucrosson. John Lee, Reid S.rrs ltwiwr lvlarsh l.V,ll..1iiif'liiii .Seated Mrs Zavitz lStaffAdv1serl, John Hall, Alfred Poon lkneelingj. Adrian Betts. Charles Beer lStaff Adviserl. 8

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Eric M. Veale '31 A Devoted Friend of Dur College for Fifty Years 4 ,ik 5. 'fd -. ? , Q. We were all deeply grieved to learn of the death of Eric Veale on December 19, 1980. He had always given our school so much loving care and active support land he did so right up to the endi that it was hard to realize we would not see his warm and friendly smile again. His life had been closely attuned to Pickering for over fifty years, serving our school in so many capacities from 1930 to 1980. He first came to the Hilltop as a student in 1930 and after graduating filled many roles: as an active Old Boy, a teacher of mathematics and business subjects, a member of the Pickering College Corporation and Board of Management H941-1980l, Business Manager H958-19701, Acting Headmaster C1969-19701, close friend and neighbour. Of Eric's many great qualities the most outstanding was his integrity which he instilled in all his activities and relation- ships. This particular strength in his character gave him an unselfish and objective judgment which was invaluable, not only in his rapport with his family and friends, but also in his business dealings, Between the two periods of his life on the staff at Pickering he spent several years in the business world becoming personnel manager of the Sunshine Waterloo Co., followed by a very responsible position with General Motors. Then in 1956, he came to see me to express a very old longing, common to many of our Old Boys: he wanted to come back to Pickering to be part, once again, of a team dedicated to establishing the beloved community. What a lucky day that was for Pickering! To his teaching and counselling he brought a realistic idealism: to his respon- sibilities as Business Manager and Board Member, he gave a sense of practical stewardship in the running of our school. As Business Manager he supervised the building of the two additions to Firth House, the erection of the Dining Hall and, after retiring in 1970, he spent the next two years raising the money and making the arrangements to build our ice rink. The basic source of strength behind Eric's dedicated life was found in his family. He met Ruth when they were both students at the University of Wisconsin. Their full and happy life together was in its fortieth year at the time of his death. In the quiet of his heart his great pride was in his three sons. all graduates of Pickering like their father. Roger is vice- principal of Westview Centennial Secondary School, Ronald is practising law in Whitehorse in the Yukon, and David is in business in Toronto. A Memorial Service for Eric Veale, to which Old Boys and friends were invited was held on Sunday, May 3, 1981 at Pickering College. On that occasion tribute was paid to the spirit of our friend and we expressed our thanks for the quality of his life. He gave much to his family, to his friends and to Pickering. Harry M. Beer '31 Headmaster Emeritus 7



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