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JONATHAN DEWDNEY Jonathan came to Pickering from London, Ontario, for Grade 13. Nicknamed 'spider'. Jon stood out in the crowd with a great pair of red Suspenders. He also craved red licorice, and, yes, he lived in Red House. Active in conditioning, Jon displayed an interesting mind and inquisitive bent at all times. He's off to the University of Guelph next year. lt will be interesting to see what Jon is doing in ten years. TOM EVERSON Tom entered Pickering from the Cornwall area just in time to see the fire do away with Red and Gold Houses and all his belongings. Tom's response was to lead by example. He was a recipient of the Widdrington Award. a stalwart performer on the First Hockey Team, Chairman of the Student Committee and a tutor in Firth House, Editor of the Voyageur. Tom had a unique way to get peoples assistance, His good humour and leadership qualities will be missed. ln the fall he will be attending Carleton University. 1984 STEVEN FENG Steve spent two years at Pickering, coming from Singapore. One of the top students in the school, Steve received the Albert Matthews Scholarship in engineering from McMaster University. lt is a full four year scholarship. Steve played on the First Volleyball and Basketball teams and was also an expert bad- minton player. His favorite extra curricular activities were pop music, Chinese comics and gorgeous girls. Steve was a resident of Gold House and he was a real asset to Pickering life. BRIAN FOLEY A member of Silver House, Brian came to Pickering College from Toronto for his Grade 13 year. He played basketball. soccer and tennis but found sleeping more enjoyable. ln the fall Brian is off to Trent University in Peterborough to study Science. I i
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C I EDWARD CAMPBELL Ed came to us for one year via South Korea. A member of Blue House, Ed was an avid guitar player. In his own quiet. unassuming way Ed made a contribution to the Pickering community. He played soccer and participated in conditioning. In the fall he plans to attend the University of Guelph for Biological Engineering, RICHARD COLEMAN Rich, a member of the Class of 1984, hails from Brockville and was at Pickering College for four years. This year Rich stood out as one of the real leaders of the student community. He received the Widdrington Award and his First Colour Award. He was Chairman of the Student Committee in the spring term as well as serving on the Gold House Committee. Rich captained the First Rugby team and was a hard working member of the Downhill Ski team. Next year Rich plans to return to Brockville to look after the home front and finish off his Grade 13. GRADUATES LYLE CYMBALISTY Lyle came to Pickering from King City. He experienced both the boarding and the day student lifestyle. During his four years at Pickering College Lyle excelled as a sprinter and was active in soccer and hockey. A member of Blue House, Lyle kept losing his hair in his last year. When it all grows back he will be at- tending'Glendon College, York University. TNT? s ff'f,9g.1 WILLIAM DEUEL Bill was certainly one of our droll wits at Pickering College. His humour was so low key we often wondered if he was asleep. From Toronto, Bill spent two years on the Hilltop. Athletically Bill paced himself carefully but really exerted himself when he picked up his guitar. He and Ed Campbell gave Blue House the best duelling guitars in the College, Bill plans to move on to University but may wait a year to restore his energy level.
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MICHAEL GLAVIN Mike was at Pickering for two years. A resident of Silver House, Mike comes from Toronto. Mike's happy grin and weird sense of humour lightened up the halls of old Pickering College. Always the athlete, Mike played First Team Volleyball and Rugger, and he was in conditioning and weight lifting. The adventurous type, Mike joined the parachuting and scuba clubs. Mike served on the Student Committee as Chairman of Silver House. Next year, he will enter the University of Guelph to take an Arts degree. fl L 5' K. EUGENE GRANSAULL Eugene arrived at Pickering for two years from King City via Trinidad. He was a member of Gold House. A keen bodybuilder, he was active in weightlifting, soccer, and track and field. When he wasn't studying he was inevitably sleeping. Eugene brought a warm hearted nature and infectious sense of humour to Pickering life. Next year he is off to either the University of Toronto or York University. GRADUATES PETER JAMES Peter came to Pickering from Bermuda and spent seven years on the Hilltop. He made a superb contribution to Pickering life. This year he received the Garratt Cane and the Widdrington Award exemplifying his service to the community. A member of Blue House, Peter served on both the School and his House Committee, Peter played on both the First Soccer and First Hockey teams. His favorite hobby was backgammon, especially after dinner. Peter was also active in Newmarket as a hard working member of St. John's Chrysostom Roman Catholic Church. Peter's quiet leadership will be sorely missed. GARY LAM Gary, a Hong Kong resident, was at Pickering for two years. He was a quiet but integral part of the Blue House community. ln his own unassuming way he became the top scholar and received the College Scholar Award. Gary was active in badminton, soccer and tennis but his highest interest was music. You could always hear Gary playing the flute at which he excelled. He performed publicly on several occasions at the school. Next year Gary is off to Queen's to study engineering.
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