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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 21 day morning, after a late breakfast attended by those old boys who had been able to drag themselves from make- shift beds in different parts of the School, the annual New Boys' race was held, followed by a short and not very energetic signal practice by the Old Boys All Stars . After a very substantial and tasty lunch, and another short session of all the old School songs and yells, it was amiounced that since an unexpected number of Old Boys had turned up, instead of the usual Old Boys vs. First Team football game, an inter-house game between the Old Boys would be held. The teams gave an excellent exhibition of football, Bethune winning out perhaps by superior weight and sub- stitutes. After tea at the Lodge the Old Boys departed on their various ways and the School seemed unusually quiet and almost empty. Sydney B. Saunders C16-'20J, Jim Kerr C33-'37J, D. D. Hogarth C38-'46l, S. B. Pratt C44-'46J, David Armour C43-'46J, F. B. Barrow C20-'22J, Tony Barrow C43-'46l, J. A. Beament C37-'44l, A. MCN. Austin C43-'46l, J. Mc. Austin C39-'42J, J. B. Austin C41-'45l, P. L. Gilbert V42- '46J, Chris Bovey C41-'44J, Ed. Huycke C41-'45J, Peter Landry U31-'39J, W. G. Phippen C41-'46J, J. G. Phippen C41-'43J, George Fulford C19-'20J, Hadley Armstrong C29-'37l, W. B. Svenningson V38-'42J, Hubie Sinclair C42- '46J, Ernie Howard C38-'46J, Jim McMurrich C42-'46J, E. A. R. Whitehead U42-'46J, George Wilkinson U41-'43J, J. D. McDonough C43-'46J, Eugene Gibson C43-'45J, Dick LeSueur C40-'44J, Glenn Curtis C40-'44J, D. M. O'Grady C38-'46J, Ross LeMesurier C38-'42J, Andy LeMesurier C36-'39l, H. M. Patch V35-'38J, Bruce Macdonald C43-'46J, D. W. Hawke C43-'46J, R. M. Kirkpatrick C41-'46J, A. R. C. Jones C35-'41J, Chester Butterfield C40-'45J, Ken Lam- bert C43-'46J, Jim Thompson C40-'42J, N. V. Chapman C42-'44J, Tommy Wade C42-'46J, R. B. Duggan C37-'41J, Wally Duggan C37-'43l, E. J. Ketchum CO9-'11l, Nels Stewart C38-'44J, Peter Britton C37-'44l, Gay Goodall
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20 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 32 out of 58 candidates passed every paper. 5 candidates had 30 failures. Both candidates for the Naval College were successful. Everest, B. B. ............... 6 firstsg 2 seconds, 1 Lehman, G. W. .......,.... 5 third, 2 Prentice, J. D. ............... 5 Taylor ii, J. B. ............... 5 1 Newcomb, W. K. .....,... 4 ' 1 Fisher, G. N. ............,..... 4 ' 4 Payne, G. A. ........,........, 4 ' 1 Waters, W. E. ............... 4 ' 3 Analysis of Middle School Results, 1946 No. of candidates .............................. 103 Papers attempted ........... ........,..... 4 26 Papers passed ............... .............. 3 67 8617? Papers failed ....................... ......... 5 9 13.9'k First class honours .......... ......... 8 2 19.2'W Second class honours ..................... 87 20.4fk Third class honours .......... ......... 7 0 16.4'Zv Credits .................................... ........... 1 28 30.172 Total honours .........,............................. 239 56.172 The Old Boys' Week-end credit D !Y 77 !9 ii 9? We were very fortunate this year in that many of the Old Boys from Montreal Who would otherwise have been unable to be at the School for the Old Boys' week-end, were in Toronto for the McGill - Varsity football game, and were thus able to stop over at Port Hope on the way home. Festivities were officially started Sunday night, when a bonfire and singsong was held, at which Tom Wade and his accordian as in days of old, were very prominent. Mon-
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22 TRINITY COLLEGE 'SCHOOL RECORD C40-'43J, vine Dawson V42-'45J, w .G. Mcnougali C42- '45l, William Long U42-'45J, Skip Finley C33-'40J, J. N. Matthews U40-'45l, George Hees C22-'27l, G. D. Laing C41-'42l, A. D. Mathewson C42-'44l, Dave Morgan C41- '44J, Ross Ryrie C14-'18J, Geof. Pearson C42-'45J, Bill Fleming C39-'42l, D. M. Culver C40-'41J, Jock Spragge U18-'24l, Ian Cumberland C15-'19l, Bill Boulton C20-'28J, Dick Birks C39-'42J, B. G. Love C40-'41l, F. L. Grout C13- '18J, W. S. Merry C19-'23J, A. Wheeler U41-'43l, Fred Simpson C40-'42J, David M. Blaiklock C40-'42J, J. C. dePencier C15-'16J, W. B. Dalton C38-'41l, J. F. Higgin- botham C34-'40l, Reid Blaikie C19-'24l, Bruce Lloyd C36- '42l. THE MUSIC LIBRARY I A superb classical record collection in the alcove off the dining hall is available to any Senior School boy at any time. The library was started in the early thirties by Alan Sly who gave a dozen odd records. Since he left the School in 1933, The Hon. R. C. Matthews and o-thers have been kind enough to make repeated contributions, and it has multiplied until we now have no less than seven hun- dred and fifty records valued at approximately one thou- sand dollars. A complete refiling is expected in the near future to keep up with the large number of recent dona- tions. The variety is large, designed to meet all tastes. Symphonies, operas, excerpts from various works of the great masters, down to the semi-classical modernists are to be found, played by full orchestras or a single soloist. Such a diversified collection is rarely found. Not many individuals will invest as much as one thousand dol- lars in a record library. We should all endeavour to spend an odd hour or two each term browsing around in the music library. Though popular music is pleasant, it rarely lives through the centuries as these incomparable classics have.
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