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Sept. 14 18 25 Oct. 1 2 4 8 10 12 15 16 22 29 31 Nov. 1 5 11 12 17 18 28 30 Dec. 2 12 18 20 21 1950 Jan. 11 SCHOOL CALENDAR Term begins. Supplemental examinations. The Headmaster speaks in Chapel. Harvest Thanksgiving Service. The Chaplain speaks in Chapel. New Boys' Picnic. Pickering College at T.C.S. The Osler Centenary Memorial Service. L. W. Brocking- ton, C.M.G., K.C., B.A., LL.D., D.C.L., speaks on Sir William Osler. The Rev. P. B. Clayton speaks on the Sir William Osler Volunteers. Malvern Collegiate at T.C.S. Thanksgiving Day. 10.00 a.m.-Magee Cup Race. 2.30 p.m.-Old Boys' Football Game. T.C.S. at Peterborough. First Month's marks. Oshawa Collegiate at T.C.S. The Headmaster speaks in Chapel. T.C.S. vs. U.C.C. at Port Hope, 2.15 p.m. T.C.S. at S.A.C., 2.15 p.m. Ha1lowe'en: New Boys' Party All Saints' Day. T.C.S. vs. Ridley at U.C.C., 10.30 a.m. Remembrance Day. Second Month's marks Violin and Oboe Concert in Hall. Fifty-third Annual Oxford Cup Cross Country Race, 2.15 p.m. Boxing Tournament begins. Pierre Boutet, Tenor, gives concert in Hall. Invitation Squash Tournament. Christmas Examinations begin. Christmas Carol Service, 5 p.m. 1This Service is to be broadcasti. Christmas Supper and Entertainment. Christmas Holidays begin, 10.30 a.m. Lent Term begins, 8.30 p.1n.
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SCHOOL DIRECTORY PREFECTS B. W. Little fHead Prefectj, D. I. F. Lawson. SENIORS A. G. T. Hughes, D. E. J. Greenwood, A. O. Aitken, I. B. Bruce, M. Cox, A. D. Howard, G. M. Luxton, A. Palmer, D. A. Selby, R. N. Timmins, W. A. R. Cooke, R. M. Maier, H. W. Welsford. HOUSE OFFICERS T Cooper, I A. L. Gordon, D. M. Pierce, D. Ross, W. A. Smith, B. Dennys, W. A. Heard, H. M. Lewis. R. . . I. T. Wwd, D. L. Cleland, J. CHAPEL ad S cristan-I-I M. Lewis rd He a .. Cruciferr-J. A. Palmer, W. A. Heard, H. W. Welsfo FOOTBALL Captain-D. I. F. Lawson Vice-Captaain-R. N. Timmins GYM. Captain-H. W. Welsford Vice-Captain-M. Cox SOCCER Captain-R. T. Cooper Vice-Captain-W. O. N. Cooper THE RECORD Editor-in-Chief-A. O. Aitken Assistant Editor:-J. A. Palmer, G. M. Luxton, D. I. F. Lawson, D. A. Selby LIBRARIANS P. W. Morse, E. D. Dover
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Trinity College School Record VOL. 53 'TRINITY Cotteoia SCHOOL. PORT Hope. Ocrosen, 1949 No. 1 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-A. O. Aitken Ass1sT.A.NT EDITOR-j. A. Palmer News EDITOR-D. I. F. Lawson LITERARY EDITGR-G. M. Luxton SPORTS EDITOR-D. A. Selby Busmess MANAGERS ........................... J. D. L. Ross, G. M. Levey ASSISTANTS ...... R. Anderson, T. Arlclay, W. F. B. Church, D. L. Cleland, I. cle.B. Domville, 1. A. L. Gordon, W. G. Harris, P. S. Hunt, P. R. Hylton, P. G. C. Ketchum, H. M. M. Lewis, P. G. Martin, E. B. Newcomb. D. M. Pierce, C. N. Pitt, L. A. M. Redford, N. Nl. Seagram, C. P. R. L. Slater, C. O. Spencer, H. S. B. Symons, C. P. B. Taylor, R. L. Vanden- Bergh, T. D. Wilding. W. W. Winspear. PIQYPISTS ........ W. A. Heard fLibrarianj, C. C. M. Baker, W. H. Southam, R. A. Tench, A. R. Williams. ILLUSTR.-xrroNs.... .......... .......... j . D. M. Brierley, H. W. Welsford. TREASURER ......... ............. A . H. N. Snelgrove, Esq. MANAGING EDITOR .... ................................ A . H. Humble, Esq. The Record is published five times a year, in the months of October, December, February, April and Iuljv. Authorized as Second Class Pvlail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. EDITORIAL Many boys in the School do not realize the value of reading. As soon as they have covered the prescribed text-books, they are satisfied. Unfortunately for them, it is impossible in this Way to obtain any sort of a general education. This is the main reason why the School has a Library, and Why we are encouraged to use it. But a distressingly large proportion of the School does not even know how to use the Library. Several times boys have been seen examining every shelf in the search for a particular book. Perhaps it encouraging that a boy would do this, for he must have Wanted the book strongly, but it is a useless waste of time that might have been spent in the reading of the book.
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