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

 - Class of 1934

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 9 form lists'grim things-and injunctions to go easy on the suit- cleaning.y By this time I felt that my brain needed rest, so I tottered to my room and lay down for a little while. Just one word describes my first and real impressione-bewild- erment. Everyone Went round with a dazed sort of what-have- we-here? expression. But after a few hours of contemplation, I came to the conclusion that everybody was O.K., that things were much better than last year lironical cries of No, no! Impossible! 3 and that, taking all things into consideration, we are in for a very pleasant year. -Q.U.I. THE STAFF We wish to extend our heartiest welcome to the five new mas- ters who have joined the Staff this term. Mr. Speechly, the new Housemaster of Bethune House, has seen college life in divers places. He took his B.A. at Manitoba, was at St. John's College, Cambridge, for three years, and spent a year at Harvard Graduate School. For two years he lectured in Classics at Manitoba. While at Cambridge he was on the hockey team for three years, and captain in his last. He played on the British Olympic Hockey team in 1928, and was also on the team that won the European champions-nip in 1930. Be- sides being a Housemaster he is also our Sports Master, and will look after the Hockey team. ' Mr. Taylor spent his school days at Ridley. After serving overseas, he entered the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph. From there he went to Trinity College, Toronto, taking Holy Orders in 1924. He began his ministry at St. Simon's where he remain- ed till 1929. From '29 to '32 he was curate of St. Peterfs, Bays- water, London, England, and has since been at Grace Church on-the- Hill, Toronto. Mr. Yates attended Galt Collegiate. From there he entered Trinity College, Toronto, in 1927. While there he played Middle Wing on the College Rugby team, and was manager of the Hockey team for two years. He graduated in '31 with his B.A. For the past two years he has been a master at Lake Lodge, Grimsby. Mr. McKee won a scholarship at Beck Collegiate School in London and went to Wester.n University, where he played on the Basketball team. After completing his B.A. course with honours in Classics in 1932, he went for a year to the Ontario College of Education, and has been teaching at U.T.S. Mr. McKee has charge of Basketball, Swimming and Track.



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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 11 Mr. Buckland, our new music master, is a graduate of Trinity College, where he took his B.A. in '31, and spent a year in France, studying music at the Ecole Normale in Paris. Last year he was at the College of Education. Besides being music master, Mr. Buck- land is also our art master. He studied art while at the University, and at the College of Education. THE ANDES For two days steaming, -south we stole, Then reached a coast, a famous Main The Inca land, Pizarro's goalza The treasure chest of Ancient Spain. v Here fogty miles of barren shore Was all, 'twixt sea and lofty cone, For there the Andes upward soar, In one great sweeping wall of stone. In peace and solitude they lie 'Bove city lights and village lamps, And watch the steamers, passing by, The liners, warships, ocean tramps. Ten thousand thousand years they've lain And watched the changes wrought below, The sights they've seen, the thoughts would drain, For what then passed, man ne'er may know. The Incas, Spaniards, Buccaneers, Have fought and struggled at their base, Wild hopes and loves, despairs and fears Have lightly passed beneath their face. For years they've watched the Fates unsping It's our turn now, the rest is past. All this they've seen and taken in The future still ahead is cast. At eighteen knots we sped away And left the mountains vast and tall. A .symbol to mankind they stay: Let man take heed, he is but small -W.B.R.

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