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 13 text:
“
Trinity College School Record VOL. 50 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT I'IOPE, OCTOBER, 1946 NO. 1 EDITOR-IN-CI-IIEE ...... J. B. French NEWS EDITOR ..... .... I . B. Campbell LITERARY EDITOR .... ..... G . B. Taylor SPORTS EDITOR .... ..... A . C. B. Wells FEATURE EDITOR .......... ......... .............. T . W. Lawson BUSINESS MANAGER ...................................... M. F. McDowell ASSISTANTS ........ M. Armour, A. M. Barnes, S. Barton, R. D. Butterfield, T. G. R. BI-inckman, D. A. Campbell, G. R. Campbell, W. A. Curtis, R. H. Gaunt, W. K. Newcomb, A. Powell, D. Prentice, I. F. H. Rogers, S. Morgan, M. E. Wright. PHOTOGRAPHY ................................................ S. P. Baker LIBRARIAN ............ ............................... P . L. E. Goering TREASURER ........ ............................. A . H. N. Snelgrove, Esq. MANAGING EDITOR .................................... A. H. Humble, Esq. JUNIOR SCI-IOOL RECORD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ....................................... W. I. I-I. Southam ASSISTANTS ....... .... C . N. Pitt, P. A. C. Ketchum MANAGING EDITOR ............................. C. I. Tottenham, Esq. The Record is published .tix times a year, in the month: of October, December, February, April, May and fuly. Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. EDITORIAL No doubt thousands of Words, good and bad, have been Written about boarding school life and its comparison to the ordinary high school curriculum. Although I am, in a way, going to increase this number, my object is not to debate these points one Way or another but merely to point out one advantage offered by boarding school life to those who Wish it, and to discuss this important factor directly as it applies to T.C.S. A school such as T.C.S. could not function without the co-operation of the boys. There is, of course, a Head-
”
Page 12 text:
“
Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. 10 ll 15 28 29 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 19 23 26 30 31 1-5 2 11 15 16 23 24 29 2 10 15 17 18 8 SCHOOL CALENDAR MICHAELMAS TERM, 1946 New Boys report. Term begins, 8.30 p.m. Archbishop dePencier speaks in Chapel. First Team vs. Peterborough at T.C.S. Soccer Team vs. Peterborough at T.C.S. Middleside 4ths vs. Lindsay at T.C.S. Harvest Thanksgiving Service. First Team at Pickering. Midclleside 3rcls at Pickering. Midcllesicle 4ths vs. Peterborough at T.C.S. Soccer Team at Peterborough. Littleside vs. Pickering at T.C.S. Movie in Hall. Middleside 3rds vs. The Grove School, Lakefield. Littleside vs. The Grove School at T.C.S. First Team vs. U.T.S. at Varsity Stadium, 2 p.m. Middleside 4ths vs. Oshawa at T.C.S. Middleside 3rds vs. The Grove School at T.C.S. The Rev. J. M. Crisall speaks in Chapel. Thanksgiving Day: 8.45 10.00 1.00 1.45 2.3 0 a.m.-Breakfast. a.m.-Magee Cup Cross Country Race. p.m.-Lunch. p.m.-Meeting of Olcl Boys' Association. p.m.-Old Boys' Football Game: Brent vs. Bethune. 6.00 p.m.-Supper. Littleside vs. The Grove School at Lakefielcl. First Month's Marks. T.C.S. vs. U.C.C. at U.C.C., 2.15 p.m. Middlesicle 3rds vs. U.C.C. at U.C.C., 10.30 a.m. Littleside vs. U.C.C. at U.C.C., 10.30 ZJII. Middleside 4ths vs. Lindsay at Lindsay. Midclleside 3rds vs. S.A.C. at Aurora. Littleside vs. S.A.C. at Aurora. T.C.S. vs. S.A.C. at T.C.S., 2.15 p.m. Middleside 4ths vs. Peterborough at T.C.S. Micldleside 3rds vs. S.A.C. at T.C.S. Littleside vs. S.A.C. at T.C.S. Hallowe'en: New Boys' Party. Half Term Break. T.C.S. vs. Ridley at U.C.C., 10.30 am. Remembrance Day. p The Fiftieth Annual Oxford Cup Cross Country Race, 2.30 p.m. Second Month's Marks. New Boys' Gym. Competition. The Ven. Archdeacon Robertson speaks in Football Dinner. New Boys' Boxing Competition Christmas Examinations begin. Christmas Carol Service. Christmas Supper and Entertainment. Christmas Holidays begin. Lent Term begins, 8.30 p.m.
”
Page 14 text:
“
2 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD master and a staff who, in the opinion of some around the School, have exercised and still do exercise, complete con- trol over all matters, ruling the School in the form of an autocracy. This idea is as foolish as it is shallow. The mas- ters are here because they are experienced and have ability to teach the boys, the boys are here to learn. Therefore it is obvious that the masters will control the scholastic end of the School life entirely without the aid of the boys. Classes, however, represent only one side of our education here. The extra-curricular life is to a large extent directly up to the boys themselves. All the teams, of course, have coaches but a coach can do little without the co-operation of his players. If the boys themselves are not willing to play and work with the coach and other players it is cer- tain that the team will be Worth nothing although it may have an excellent coach. ' More important than either the classroom or playing field are the lessons a boy learns on how to live har- moniously With others. Surely this cannot be done with- out the co-operation of the boys themselves. They must learn to adjust themselves to fit in with others, they have to be able to give up graciously some of their own personal desires for the good of the majority. There is also in the school life here a close co-operation between masters and privileges-House Officers, Seniors, and Prefects. These boys perform many duties about the School and a great amount of trust and faith is placed in their co-operation. In a way, the formation of these privileges tends to make certain cliques in the School which are resented by others. This should not be the case-that is, there should not be the cliques and also boys shouldn't resent these privileges. There has to be as close co-operation between the boys and the Seniors and Prefects as there is between the Seniors and Masters. A system of having the boys in the fifth and sixth forms vote for privileges was begun this year and seems to have worked out very successfully. Here,
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.