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NAUSHAD HIRJI. Originating from Kinshasa, Zaire in the continent of Africa, Naushad was very popular dur- ing his three years at Pickering and contributed much to the family atmosphere of Red House where he served as chair- man for a term in '86-'87. A strong member of the first Soc- cer team especially when up against superior odds. In order to attain his ambition of making mucho dinero Naush will be taking business courses at Western or York and. with his great ersonality and brains should Rave no problems. Apart from sleeping. his hobbies in- clude reading, music and, of course, calculus! ROBERT KEYES-KRYSAKOWSKI. Robert. a native of Poland. came to Pickering College for his final high school year and was a most pleasant member of Blue House and founding member of the Algebra Club. As well as his studies, Rob en- joys Badminton and his almost daily visits to Fitzgeralds. A friend to all, his only 'weakness' perhaps was perpetual talking during Physics class which sent his teacher up the wall. Rob will be studying Business at York University next year. EDDIE LEE. Eddie came to Pickering two years ago from Hong Kong. He was a very active sponsman: he was involved in the badminton team and played on the First Soccer and Basketball teams as well. His good-humoured spirit added life to both Silver House and the Algebra Club. Next year Eddie holpes to attend the University of oronto. His lively spirit will be missed by every- one on this hilltop - we all wish him good luck in the future. STUART HUNT. - First Colour recipient, '85-6 - Gold House Sports day Captain, '85-6 - Day Boy - York Univer- sity for Business. - Matching socks! Just some of the ac- complishments of Stuart who, over the last four years as a day-student at P.C., leaves a deep impression of sincerity, determination, quiet leadership and reservation. Love those Argyle sox! JONATHAN KNAUL. Came to P.C. as one of those bratty grade 8 preps and to- day is one of the few left here to have lived throu h the famed fire. Jon always Ted an active life - public speaking. photogra- phy, Yearbook, Duty Assistant and, in his final year, Valedic- torian and Sports Day Captain of the victorious Blue House, Active in school sports, Jon competed in track, alpine ski- ing, cross-country running. soc- cer and rugby. After this most distinguished career at Picker- ing Jonathan is starting the next sta e at R.M.C. Kingston where hei be majoring in Engi- neering. perhaps selling Electric Chairs as a si eline! JIMMY LEUNG. Having arrived from Hong Kong three years ago, Jimmy finished his Grade I3 education at P.C. a member of Silver House, he contributed both academically and physically to his house and sc ool. Jimmy did well in his various subjects, achievin an academic average in the Sgs. He was also always willing and able to help out his classmates with their work. Jim' my competed in soccer. basket- ball and badminton. Next year he plans to study architecture at t e University of Toronto. CLASS OF '86 J 1 l l i i i l
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CHRIS CAMPBELL. Chris. a member of Silver House, came to Pickering five years ago. A resident of Newmarket. he was a day-boy for four years, and the 'B' team duty assistant in his last - live-in - year. Chris was a very active member of the school communi- ty, always showed a positive at- titude and was very enthusiastic about school activities. A keen sportsman, Chris played on the first Soccer and Hockey teams and earned both his third and second colours. Other interests include music, lRushl. On to Wilfred Laurier University in '87 MARK COOPER. a.k.a. 'Bernie' Mark has spent just one year on this Hilltop, a year of entrepreneurship in ppp, stocks and change in Silver ouse and also a year of friend- ships made and remembered. Mark, like most graduates has applied to three Ontario niversities and will decide later where to go. JOHN DAVIES. Has been with the school for five years, and brought with him a bizarre sense of humour and a keen intelligence, which two qualities, perhaps natural- ly, involved him in debating, the yearbook and school newspaper and other wide in- terests. An individual rather than a team sportsman, John loves swimming and especially. tennis, eventually rally-driving and who knows. maybe one day he'll fulfil a secret ambition and become a public speaker! John has a bright future which. after P.C. will take him to Trini- ty College at U of T on the road to a medical career. Motto: Once a preppie. always a preppie. GR DUATES V - il 2 7gQ'W'5'2f.i'r::-33 1 ' x , T' ' ' fir ' .we filgft 'tc .: .. ewyx phases 1+ J . ,N fr my . di, X kg - .' g- f. , 4. .., N' , 4. 'rig 3.1 , 4 .5 .,. 'R' FRED CHWANG. Fred came to Pickering last year from Singapore and led a very active life on the Hilltop making many contributions to school life. Although he was. for the most part, a diligent student. he enioyed many extracurricular activities. During his short time here he was a strong, en- thusiastic member of the First Basketball and Senior Badmin- ton teams and always exhibited the finest ideals of sportsman- ship. After a distinguished career at P.C. Fred is going on to study Electrical Engineering at Boston University. PAUL CRAKE. A day-boy from Bradford, Paul has spent a most active year at PC. contributing strongly in all aspects of the school, A Blue House member who par- ticipated in lst Soccer. Hockey and Alpine Ski Teams with as great a determination as that devoted to his hobbies of sleep- ing, partying, partying, party- ing . . . With these qualifica- tions he should do well at Western Univ en route to Medical School eventually. When fully qualified. Paul in- tends opening practices in Lon- don, Rome. Paris and New York at the same time acquiring a family and a modest girth. MATT GISSING. A native of Oakville, Ontario, Matt came to P.C. with the sole ambition of completing his last year of High School. Matt was ed House chairman for the fall term and school chairman for the spring term. Although somew at reluctantly, he par- ticipated in sports with very creditable results. Matt was a member of the Smokers Club and the Latenight Club and seemed to derive pleasure from a late-night shave followed by a bedtime story! ls determined that next year will see him at U of T unless prevented by cir- rhosis ofthe liver. Overall, Matt has probably been one of the best 'bad examples' this hilltop ever had.
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MASSINO LIZZOLA. Max or 'Nemo' as he has come to be known, has been a regular at P.C. since l982. First admit- ted as a 6 ft grade 9 student, he has continued to grow ever since! Max has been a regular contributor to the Voyageur and the Quacker Cracker. Never swayed by the status quo. Max's ideas have always been rather radical and always interesting especially when speaking to his favourite sub- jects. A native of Blue House. Max settled into Trailer City in grade 9 but was thrilled to move into New Bldg. and even more delighted when he became the proud owner of a car thus becoming a Day Boy. To study for the fast lane of the business world. Max is off to Trent or York. OLUN RILEY. Came to us last Sept from sunny Trinidad and took on a full load of seven grade thirteen subjects. He took part in House League sports including basketball and plans to be a sprinter on the T S team at Univ, Oluns arrival at Pickering was also his first visit to Canada and although he finds Canadians to be friendly. the snow he can live without! Olun has an incredible and natural ability to create cartoon characters and stories. His latest work of animated adventures can be seen in Rin Lords Olun has worked T1ard to perfect his humourous and adventurous line of characters. He plans to pursue his career in Graphics and Animation at Univ. of Guelph. GLENN STANTS. Glenn has been at P.C. for five years and in that time has ex- celled in all aspects school- community life. He is an avid sportsman and has played on many of the schools teams from houseleague hockey to first team basketball. Also Glenn became familiar to all around P.C. as a member of the Gold House committee. He is moving on to Ryerson next year to con- tinue his education, specialising in Business subjects. GR DU TES f .N 'VE V 'Y ,4- ,, A 5, V-1 i 1 ,i JOHNSON MAK. Johnson lChung Shunj Mak. who comes from Hong Kong. has been studying at Pickering for three years. Johnson's name has appeared very frequently on the Headmasters Honour List - by now, his name is probably imprinted there for life! Johnson is also an avid badminton player and hopes to become orld Champion one day - and why not? He is headed for Ll of T next September and we are sure that with the diligence and commitment shown at P.C. he will be successful. ROBERT SOUKOREFF. Came to P.C. two years ago from Markham. Ontario and soon became known as a kind and creative student. He loves to build and expand electronic items: for instance, with Eddie Lee, he built a gas laser system. Rob is also outstanding academ- ically. beside the seven courses for grade I3 he participated in the l.B. rogram and the Alge- bra Club and passed various Province of Ontario testing pro- grams with distinction. Rob was a member of Gold House and a duty assistant helping students and teachers. He will be further- ing his studies at either Queens or Waterloo and will be. no doubt. one of their finest Engi- neering students. ROALD VELDHUIS. Originating from the bowels of the Hamilton steel industry. Roald managed to adjust to this new life during his two ears here on this Newmarket hintop. Known far and wide for his clut- tered and remarkably tacky room. and his Dance participa- tion. Roald has done well for himself. Track and field. cross- country running, hockey and soccer kept him busy - and sweating buckets. Roald hopes to attend any higher learning facility which wil accept him next year to study architecture andlor the Hindu and Muslin religions. iPerhaps his expan- sive theatrical ex erience will land him an ljvy League scholarship?j
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