1952 Magnet Yearbook
Jarvis Collegiate Institute - 1952 Magnet Yearbook
Jarvis Collegiate Institute - 1952 Magnet Yearbook
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.JAR\'I:' ("OLU:GIATE<br />
the cafeteria for re freshments . se r ved<br />
hy the st udents .<br />
Th e evening concluded with a delig<br />
htfu l dance in th e auditorium.<br />
Th e pa re nt s. teach ers and st udents<br />
all e njoyed t he even ing very muc h.<br />
and everyone i~ looking forwar d to<br />
allother parents' night in t he future.<br />
P AT T RACY. IF<br />
:\11'. Pick..!'inj{. :'>1 1'. Du nca n<br />
Inst r umenta l music a t J arvis th is<br />
ye a r received an exhilarating sh ot in<br />
the a r m t hrough t he ad di tion to the<br />
staff of :'Il r. Bruce Du nca n. :'Ilr. Overholt<br />
recalls a ve ry capable sa ndyhaired<br />
viol inist, wh o was the bac k<br />
hon e of th e st ring section in the Kenora<br />
Hig h School Orchestra. At that<br />
time Bruce Dunca n. violinist. accom <br />
panied by J ack Overholt. pianist.<br />
we re a familiar team about t he tow n.<br />
Since thos e days. :'Ilr. Dunca n has<br />
been awarded the Yiolln Gold :'Ileda l<br />
fo r A.T .C.:'IJ. indicating the highes t<br />
ma r ks in Ca nada that year. Th en fol <br />
lowed t he three yea r Ba chelor of<br />
:'Il usic course at C. of T.. and practice<br />
teaching a t J arvis. whe n our t wo m u<br />
sic men met a ga in as crit ic a nd st u<br />
dent.<br />
:'IIi nen'a kn ows that the futu re of<br />
instrumental music at J arvis lies in<br />
capable hands-a-ha nd s not afraid of<br />
work elt he r ' If vou ca ll "Ca b" in<br />
the dow nto wn dis trict sometime during<br />
the summe r months. do not be too<br />
su rprised if you recognize the "ca b<br />
hie."<br />
T he :'Ilagnet extends its welcom e to<br />
:'I1t·s. Duncan uls o. T he nuptia ls were<br />
celebrated only a verv few weeks be-<br />
69<br />
fore our " He ifetz " a r r ived at J a r vis<br />
in the fa ll.<br />
...<br />
The new tea cher in Room 35 ill Slr.<br />
Lou P icker ing. He was born in )'Ia l·<br />
ton and was educated formall y in<br />
Barr ie. Ha nover a nd the Unive rs ity<br />
of Toronto. During the sum me r<br />
mont hs Lou worked for the Defence<br />
Resea rch Board. in the Yuk on ami<br />
Hudson Ba y terri tories. lea rn ing t he<br />
ha bita t and he nce control of those<br />
a tomic-propel led mosquitoes. Xow t he<br />
army call work effect ively withou t<br />
the pests. Wit h a B.A. in Sc ience<br />
he entered O.C.E. and came to J a rvis<br />
to tea ch Science a nd ).I a t h ema t i c ~ .<br />
As J un ior Rugby a nd Sw im ming<br />
Coach he has ea rn ed the friendship<br />
of ma ny. Characterized as qu iet.<br />
serious. congen ial and single he<br />
makes a fine addit ion to :'I l ill en'a ' ~<br />
Staff.<br />
... ...<br />
J.e.l. ALUMNUS<br />
Dr. J . E. (Ted ) Whit ing attended<br />
Jarvis Collegi ate during the yenrs<br />
HI25 ·2fl. After high sc hool graduatio<br />
n. he entered med icine a t V. of T.<br />
r('.",ti",...d .... 1"'1/" I fill )<br />
Dr . Wh it iu Jo: " t Wur k