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

 - Class of 1937

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Trinity College School Record VOL. 40 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE,OCT.. l936. N0.l Editor: E. H. C. Leather. Sub-Editors: C. O. Lithgow, M. G. Johnston, J. P. Turcot. Assistants: A. S. Fleming, J. S. Hayes, J. L. Jemmett, J. R. Irwin, J. W. F. Peacock. Assistant Manager: P. Russel. Junior School Record: Mr. R. Yates. Editorial Adviser and Manager: Mr. D. Kermode Parr The Record is published six times a, year, in the months of October, December, February, April, June, and August. Editorial 1937 gives promise of being a notable year in the history of our School. True, we have lost many of those whom we had begun to consider as perennials at T.C.S., but, on the other hand, we are fortunate in having many more new comers than in recent years. To them we ex- tend a hearty welcome, and to those who have passed on, a fond farewell. Little more can be said concerning our new affiliation with the Royal Canadian Air Force. While, as has been pointed out, this does not mean our immediate taking to the air, it is a step which is generally conceded to dem- onstrate somewhat the great progress of thought in modern education. Another first this year is the formation of the School Leaving Course, a course designed for those who do not intend to enter any University, and one which will undoubtedly prove an excellent training for them. The extensive re-organization amongst our old boys. particularly in the great Canadian West, will bring many of them, it is hoped, into closer contact with their Alma Mater. It is to them that this issue of the Record is dedicated, and we trust that they will find it equal to the high standard which We have always endeavoured to main- tain. -E.H.C.L.

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD OLD BOYS Since leaving us, a busy throng In offices at Montreal, Smith's Corners, Boston or Hong-Kong You toil to roll the business ball. Or maybe in the northern mines You guide the rock-drills biting goldg Rule lumber-jacks among the pines, Or engineers where steel is roll'd. As bishop, curate, chancellor, , You keep the Church's fold intactg As learned judge or senator The laws interpret or enact. The Navy gets a commodore, Uganda's railroads find a chief, And cattle hear your airplane roar To give your ranchman's horse relief. We wished you luck when you went out To those and many other spheres, Knowing you'd learnt things hereabout More use than Greek or football cheers. You visit us from time to time: If young, you play a football game, And flaunt your smokes with joy sublimeg fBy which we know you're still the samell Content, if older, to survey The cricket or inspection drill, To see your sons or grandsons play, Finding through them the old-time thrill.

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