High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 7 text:
“
'l'lllNl'l'Y l'Hl.l.l'ftil'I SVIIHUI. lil'Il'HlLIl ,- I 1860 1929 Q I ' I The John VVh1te Company Ltd. I VVOODSTOCK, ONTARIO GENERAL DRY GOODS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Cuutvuls l'zu1v EDITORIAL If Chapel I Old Boys' Notes 5- 7- ft- The New Senior School nt Port Hope X A Trip Along the Cote cl'Azure I Mystery Ships 11 Are Radio and the Motor Car Helpful to the Young 14 Great Men and Their VVork-Burke. 14 For Bughouse! 5 Letters to the Editor I5 Puzzles 7 HOQkQ5' ll. lg, Ill A Master of the H ighivays X ' I R is L. 1 S is UNIVERSAL CAR AGENCY 1 ,E: i Woodstock s Ford Dealers .' l H .Serrire that .Sulisfies 1 v , il sie A ..n gww gg VVOODSTOCK, ONTARIO Roadster VVe cordially invite the Masters and Students of TRINITY COLLEGE To inspect our special showing of GORDON SHIRTS AND GORDON SOCKS Products of our own factory fr mill the Makerfgo,VVearer means a generous Saving YOU'LL CHEER EOR TI-IESE VALUES Also buy your HATci-WVAY nofbutton UNDERWEAR at WALKER STORES LIMITED H127 Mft fi 'p 1 x I o 1 QV fl E - I 'ff'5-E' 15. . 1,-rf A1 A sf A A 1 sg 'V'-.Lx X xg 'V-ffm' . ., ,, k 2 D Ig riff -5' I RK-Ti' I I u - ff A A A .L . Qi I Q C L Iii 14 E' Qs -If. rg C' I. 'r ,vu - Y-SI, . - II
”
Page 6 text:
“
4 IIIYNIIX LOIIIC If SL H001 RFCORD 7 M gg i 'Ke n Q Established 1895 . 'C3Fi5i51f5N.F5T 1 ELMES HENDERSON xi SON lfornzerls' The Griffin 'lizerztrv H'lR'M' 'f 'ilI1l, l' , Insurance and Financial Agents S umm g At Popular Prices r 1 18 Toronto St. Toronto Xl.X'lilYlfl'i5 W FIT.-5A'l'. AT 2.30 ll.l l1.' -'Nllllfl' .-Xl' 3.00 PHONES 778179 lil? DUNDAS STREET Poole E-r Company GRCCEKIES, l:RUl-l-S, CHINA, ETC. VVoodstock, Ontario PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED By Registered Pharmacists in the most exacting and painstaking manner just as your doctor orders, down to the minutest detail at KARN'S DRUG STORE Dispensing Chemists Telephone -13,1 579 - 581 Dundas Street DAVISON 81 MQINNIS We Lead In Hardware. Plumbing, Electric Work and Tinsmithing We have been specializing in the almove for years and have acquired the reputation of Selling Quality with Good Service
”
Page 8 text:
“
5 TRINITY t'Ol.l.EGE SCHOOL RECORD Eriuitg Qlullritr Srlinul lirwrh NO. 5 February 15th. l929 , , g Wm. OGLE A541 Edimr c. F. HARRINGTON Jolm Ednors Q Pt. T. GRAHAM .iumsf Sami Ediror Miss GERTRUDE PETRY Sports , T. E. NICHOL. o. H. JOHNSON and D. W. McLAREN Published on the first and Hfteemh of each month Price 52-00 per Academic Year. The Editors welcome contributions for publication from all sources. Ehillifiill It is nice to get letters to the paper and to be able to start a Correspondence column. especially when the letters take the form of criticism and replies to remarks which we have made in our pages. yVe have felt for some time that this paper was getting its own way too much and not getting as much contradiction as was good for it. It was high time someone sat up and called its a liar and we hope the example will be followed. VVe ought to have a correspondence column in every issue with at least two controversies, raging with attacks and counter-attacks. Anyone who writes things in papers is a fair mark for criticism. He needn't do it. He isn't forced to. He just does it because he thinks he knows what he's talking about and wants people to believe that he does. He can't complain if people criticize what he is so eager to tell them. So why not think out some- thing nasty to say to him and let him have it. Try to persuade everyone that, as a matter of fact, he doesn't know what he's talking about. Then he'll write in the next issue and say that he takes exception to what you wrote about him and is willing to p1'ove that what you said is untrue. All you've got to do then is to write to the next issue after that and say that he has misunder- stood you, that you didn't say he was an absolute fool: all you said was that he had very little sense. And so it goes on and everybody wants to know what X is go- ing to reply to the very scathing remarks which A. N. Other made about him in the last Reco1'd. In course of t'me. when no trace of the original subject of the ar- gument can be found, the Editor politely thrusts the two antagonists from the stage to make room for a bout be- tween Fair Play and Worried over a passage in the fcimer's article in your last issue which struck the latter as a grave overstatement of the truth . Be- sides the pleasure of seeing your very cutting remarks in print, you will have the additional triumph of know- ing that your victim can't reply to you and clear up the smirch on his good name for a fortnight. and that meanwhile your letter is daily holding him up to the iidicule of his fellows and rankling like a thorn in the flesh which he can't pull out until the next copy of the Record appears. The natives of Central Africa play a game in which each player is allowed three or four good cracks at his opponent with a big stick but is not allowed to strike again until he has received as many cracks himself. The leading players assure us that the pain of receiving is nothing to the pleasure of having just received and feeling that for the time being you have things all your own way and can just start in, in a leisurely way and give of your best. We offer you the same pleasure. heightened by the feeling that you will be affording great excitement to your fellow readers. Qfliaiprl Xutrs The Offertory in Chapel at Woodstock on Sunday, February 3rd, was devoted to the fund being raised in Canada for the Relief of the Distress among the Miners in South Wales, and a cheque for sixty-nine dollars and eighty-five cents was sent to the Globe, who are taking charge of this fund. 05121 liugs' Safes The Annual General Meeting of The Trinity Col- lege School Old Boys' Association was held in the Alex- andra Room, the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, after the Annual Dinner. The President, Mr. P. E. Henderson, was in the chair. There were about 80 Old Boys pres- ent. The President read his report for 1928 as follows: During the year notices of School Matches and other activities were sent to the members of the As- sociation. The Record is now published fortnightly during the School terms, and copies will be sent to all mepnbers of the Association in good standing. Now that the Record is to appear at these frequent intervals, notices of School activities will not be sent out by he Association but will appear in the Record . Old Boys will be much interested in noting the marked improvements in the School paper, and I would like to take this opportunity of congratulating those Masters who are editing and financing the new Rec- ord , and feel quite sure that their efforts will be sup- ported by communications from Old Boys with any news of interest. The publication of the Old Boys' Directory, which was approved at the last Annual Meeting of the Assoc- iation, has been unavoidably delayed, but the work is noir in hand and it will be published as soon as pos- sib e. The prizes for the Athletic Events at the School were again presented by different Old Boys, and the Association followed its previous custom of presenting six School prizes on Speech Day. The Life of Sir Wm. gsllerg was again presented by the Head Prefect of the c ioo .
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.