Trinity College School - Record Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 5 visit the town. Only Prefects and Seniors are allowed town-leave on other days. There is a short study on Saturday nights. The longer time between the services on Sunday gives increased scope for country walking, especially as there is a full afternoon with no interrupting call-over. Tea is served in the Reception Room of Trinity House on half- holidays and Sundays for the staff and visitors. It is hoped that Old Boys and parents visiting the School will not miss these pleasant gatherings. Golf has been added to School activities. On Sunday after- noons the truck may be seen departing with a load of keen golfers, who very much appreciate the opportunity to play the Port Hope course on the long free afternoon. The annual athletic sports have been postponed from the beginning of the Michaelmas term to a date in the spring. The Dispensary has been removed from Trinity House to the School Hospital, where Miss Wood continues in charge of the nursing and health service. At the beginning of the term the Headmaster appointed D. Wigle to be Head Prefectg and a little later made W. Vaughan a School Prefect. We congratulate both on the honour and the op- portunity to be additionally useful in the life of the School. -W.B.R. THE SCIENCE AND ARTS SOCIETY There has been one meeting of the Society this term so far, and there are only a few members. Three of these, having paid subscriptions for three years, are life members. It is hoped that after the Rugby season and during next term there will be a greater interest -shown in the Society. Only two officers have been appointed as yet. These are: Pincott, in charge of the workshop, and White, in charge of the dark-room. A set of cupboards has been made for members' use and these have been placed in the dark-room. K-F.E.

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.1 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Editorial When a school changes its Headmaster it changes many other things besides. New thoughts, new hopes, and new ideas, are brought into play. Some old traditions disappear and new ones take their place. At present our main feeling is probably one of youth, a feeling that our whole career has been restarted, that we have been handed a clean sheet and are going to keep it clear and stainless. Among these changes, the most obvious at the moment is of course in the publication of the Record . We are changing not only the outward form of our School Magazine, but also the style and the dates of publication. The Record is to come out twice a term, and from now on we hope to make it not only a complete record of School events, but also an interesting and attractive paper. We have increased our space for contributions, introduced a plan for a greater variety of photographs, and have even gone so far as to caricature some of the masters. New members of the staff this term are numerous: Mr. Speech- ly, the new Housemaster of Bethune House, and four assistant masters, to all of whom we extend the heartiest of welcomes and the best of wishes. A short write-up on each appears elsewhere in this issue. We feel sure that Old Boys and friends of the School every- where will join us in congratulating Mr. Batt on his promotion to commissioned rank and the command of the Cadet Corps. Old Boys will be interested to hear of the following changes at School. The VIth. Form, composed of boys with complete junior matriculation, are privileges, together with certain other.s appoint- ed, and these may, among other things, take toast and milk at the Lodge after study every night. There are now six periods in the morning, and one in the after- noon on a full school-day. Halves are Wednesday and Saturday. The rising bell goes at seven o'clock, and prayers are said before breakfast, there being no morning chapel. School begins at 8.15. Evening Chapel is at 7.15 and study from 7.30 to 9.15. On Saturday mornings, when school finishes at 11.30, boys may



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6 1933 Sept. 14th. 15th. 23rd. 24th. 25th. 30th. Oct. 4th 9th. 11th. 14th. 16th. fAt the Oct. 21st. 21st. 22nd. 28th. 29th. Nov. 4th. 11th. 12th. 18th. Dec. 16th. 17th 19th 1934 Jan. 11th. TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD School Calendar New Boys arrived. Term began. Visit of Archdeacon Scott. Sermon in Chapel by the Archdeacon. Half in honour of .Archdeacon Scott. lst. Team beat Pickering. lst. Team beat the Grove, Lakeiield. Thanksgiving Day. Whole holiday. New Boys' Race. lst. Team lost to Trinity College. lst. Team beat U.C.C. Half in honour of Strathy's matriculation honour-s and the First Tearn's fine spirit. time of going to press, the following dates have been fixed.J lst. Team vs. Ridley, at Toronto. First Monthly Marks. Preacher in Chapel: The Rev. the Provost of Trinity College, Toronto. lst. Team vs. St. Andrew's at Aurora. Preacher in Chapel: Dr. Mackenzie, Headmaster of the Grove, Lakefield. lst. Team vs. U.C.C., at Port Hope. Old Boys' weekend. Armistice Day Service. Preacher in Chapel: the Rev. F. A. Smith, Rector of Trenton. Second Monthly Marks. Third Monthly Marks. Carol Service. Term ends. Lent Term begins. f6p.m.J

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