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

 - Class of 1953

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18 TRINITY COLLEGE S-CHOOL RECORD 1st class honours ................................ 48 W1 ...................... ...... 1 6.3 2nd class honours ........ ...... 4 7 96 .................. ...... 1 6 3rd class honours ........ ...... 4 3 'Zi ................. ...... 1 4.6 Credits ........... ...... 9 5 96 ................ ...... 3 2.3 Total honours ...................................... 138 96 ................................................ 46.9 This was the lowest percentage of passes since 1945 and the lowest percentage of honours since 1942. The Eng- lish Literature and French Composition papers were given the poorest standingg they were written just before and just after Speech Day and the general tension may have affected the candidates. But there were too many failures or credits in nearly all the other subjects and the reason is yet to be found. It seems true that most other schools had results somewhat similar, but that does not explain the sud- den drop at T.C.S. There is certainly something wrong when a first rate scholar is given a third in English Literature, and another top French student gets seconds. We are making a thorough investigation into all our work and we shall hope for much better results next spring. There is a brighter side to the picture, one-third of all the failures were suffered by three boys who insisted on attempting more subjects than they were capable of doing. Only one paper was failed by the top half of the Sixth Form. A classes in Algebra, Chemistry and History obtained all iirsts except two credits in Algebra, two seconds and one third in Chemistry. There is a growing feeling that the Upper School examinations, as at present constituted, are far too much of a gamble. One year a paper is very easy and most candi- dates obtain firstsg the next year the paper in the same subject is far too difficult and most people fail or obtain credits. The type of question in nearly all papers puts too

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 17 all parts of the world. We are now deeply saddened to hear of Judge Dennistoun's death. .i..l1l.-ll-l Dr. W. E. Tucker C87-'91J and Mrs. Tucker celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in July at their home, Stancombe, Bermuda. Dr. Tucker is one of T.C.S.'s older Old Boys and many remember his athletic career-he was captain of the Cambridge University rugby team and played three times for England in international rugger matches. It was in 1902 that Dr. Tucker began practice in Bermuda. -L-.. 11--1-i. MATRICULATION SGHOLARSHIPS R. J. Anderson, last year's Head Boy, has won the Pat Strathy Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics and Science at Trinity College, the Burnside Scholarship in Mathematics and Science at Trinity, and the Professor William Jones Scholarship in Mathematics at Trinity. He has not taken up the Pat Strathy Memorial Scholarship. H. D. B. Clark won the Rev. F. A. Bethune Scholarship at Trinity. H. G. Watts won a scholarship-bursary award at Prince- ton. A. O. Hendrie won the Richardson Memorial Scholar- ship at Queen's. The School sincerely congratulates these boys on win- ning these awards. 1-.- i-ii... UPPER SCHOOL RESULTS The results last June were as follows: Candidates .......................,.................. 34 Papers attempted ...... ....... 2 94 Papers passed ..............,... ....... 2 33 Percentage of passes ..... .... 7 9.3 Percentage of failures ..... .... 2 0.7



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