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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 5 part in School games. It did not take long for everybody to realize that he was a first rate teacher not only in his special subjects but practically in any subject of an ordinary School curriculum. He combined enthusiasm and patience, breadth of view and a minute attention in detail, all of which contributed to the great success he had in the Class Room. He was unsparing in his efforts to take a share in all our activities: from September 1925 until June, 1930. he was Editor of the School Record and during that time he more than maintained the high standard which it held when he took it over. He was a prominent member of the Modern Languages As- sociation of Canada and also graduated at Toronto University in Pedagogy. For two season Mr. Ogle coached our first Football team with great success. During the last year the team did remarkably well and were defeated in only one game. Our very best wishes go with him and his wife and family in their new home at Kingston. GIFTS T0 THE SCHOOL On June 20th. Mr. Geldard, on behalf of the masters and boys in the School in 1930, presented to the School a portrait of Dr. Orchard. in recognition of the energy and enthusiasm with which he has worked for the School during the years following the fire. The painting was the work of Mr. E. Wyly Grier. Mr. Geldard said he only wished that the hanging of the picture in the dining-hall should be delayed as long as possible, because the Headmaster did not want it to be hung there, until after he had left the School. The Headmaster received the gift on behalf of the School and expressed his appreciation of the form it had taken. He said that. when he had first heard of the projected painting, he had hoped that it would be possible for it to be done by Mr. Grier. The sit- tings for Mr. Grier had been a delightful experience. The artist concluded the ceremony by saying a few words of thanks to Dr. Orchard and to the School for their reception of his work. The portrait represents the Headmaster in his robes as Doctor of Divinity, and it is generally considered to be a very good likeness. Mr. Percy Henderson has very generously given to the School his own numbered and framed print of the portrait of the late Mr. Dyce Saunders. This is now hanging on the walls of the vestibule of the Trinity House.
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it TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD W. G. Braden was elected Captain of Brent House Middleside. J. Kerrigan was elected Captain of the Fifth Team. A. D. McGinnis was elected Captain of Brent House Littleside. The Temporary Colour Committee consists of: the Headmaster, Col. Goodday: F. E. Wigle, football representative, T. L. Taylor, hockey representative: W. J. Mickle, cricket representative. During the latter part of the term English rugby was organised by Mr. Robert Orchard and Mr. du Domaine. Although it was en- joyed as a change there is little possibility of it taking the place of Canadian football in the School. Soccer was played by those who did not play English rugby. A very handsome cup was presented to the School by Miss Irvine for an inter-house squash competition next term. A team of five players is to be selected from each house. H. B. Savage is conducting the life-saving classes this year. F. E. Wigle was elected Captain of Hockey. C Padley was elected Captain of Bethune House Hockey. In the New Boys' Race which was run on November 16th., Am- brose iii. came first, Goodfellow came second, and Galloway third. In the New Boys' Boxing Competition those who won their weights were: Wynn, Kirkpatrick, Vaughan iii., Powell, Goodfellow, Ambrose iii., West and Gibson. The New Boys' Gymnasium Competition was won by Chadwick. O'Brian ii. was second and West was third. MR. W. M. OGLE It was with universal and very great regret that we said Good- Bye to Mr. Ogle last term when he left to take up an important appointment on the staff of the Royal Military College. He came to us in September 1923 from a post on the staff of the University School in Victoria, B.C. An honour graduate of Glasgow University and a.n athlete of reputation in Scotland, he took charge of the English and French teaching' in the School and also from the very first took an active
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li TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Svprrrli Eng This year Speech Day was held on Wednesday, June 24th. In the morning the School attended divine service in St. Mark's parish Church, where the sermon Was preached by the Very Reverend A. Carlisle, Dean of Montreal. His Honour, the Lieutenant-Governor, and Mrs. Ross were at the service. The Prize-giving took place at 2.30 p.m. in the gymnasium. The prizes were presented by the Lieutenant-Governor, and the athletic cups, by Mrs. Ross. Among those who visited the School on Speech Day were:- the Lord Bishop of Toronto, the Reverend Dr. Rigby and the Misses Rigby, the Reverend, the Provost of Trinity College, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Baldwin, Mr. G. B. Strathy, Mr. and Mrs. Britton, Osler. Mr. Gordon Osler, 'Mrs. du Moulin, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. H. Cassels, Mr. and Mrs. P. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bridger. PRIZE LIST Sixth Form T. D. ARCHIBALD Divinity lset Ar: Presented by The Bishop of Toronto. VV. G. COX 3rd General Proficiency, Midsummer 1931: Presented by 1'D'Arcy Martin, Euq. The Jubilee Mathernzitical Exhibition: Matheniatics: The Dr. Jones Prize 'l'. P. MOSS General Proficiency, Christmas 1930: Presented by E C. Cattmach, Esq. Thr- C'hrnrellor's Prize in M:-mory of Rl. A. VVorrell, Esq. lst f,:0llPl'2ll Pmfir-iem-y leqnzilr, Midsummer 1931: Presented by - L. H. Baldwin, Esq. The lifrorgf- l.eyr--ster Ingles Prize for Classics Vlth Form Siggnifief: Old Boy Donor of Prizes
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