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SCHOOL DIRECTORY - PREFECTS H. M. Burns, A. M. Campbell lAssociate Head Prefectsl, D. A. Drum- mond, D. L. C. Dunlap, R. K. Ferrie, W. A. H. Hyland, W. A. K. Jenkins, E. A. Long. HOUSE OFFICERS Brent-K. A. Blake, D. S. Caryer, R. T. Hall, R. G. Seagram, N. Steinmetz, A. R. Winnett. Bethune-A. A. Nanton, B. M. C. Overholt, B. G. Wells. CHAPEL Head Sacristan-J. A. H. Vernon. Crucifers-A. M. Campbell, D. A. Drummond, W. A. K. Jenkins, E. A. Long, J. A. H. Vernon. Sacristans-W F. Boughner, H. M. Burns, D. M. Cape, P. W. Carsley, ' L. T. Colman, D. L. C. Dunlap, C. J. English, J. N. Gilbert, T. J. Ham, M. A. Meighen. W. J. Noble, B. M. C. Overholt, R. G. Seagram, D. M. C. Sutton, W. S. Turnbull. FOOTBALL A Captain-A. M. Campbell. Vice-Captains-H. M. Burns, R. K. Ferris TENNIS Captain-R. G. Seagram. CHOIR Head Choir Boy-E. A. Long. THE RECORD Editor-in-Chief-N. Steinmetz. Assistant Editors-A. M. Campbell, D. A. Drummond, D. L. C. Dunlap, R. K. Ferrie. Business Manager-B. G. Wells. Head Typist-K. A. Blake. LIBRARIANS M. K. Bonnycastle, D. L. C. Dunlap fHead Librariansjg J. R. Beattie, M. K. Bonnycastle, R. E. Brookes, D. L. C. Dunlap, C. J. English, F. M. Gordon, W. E. Holton, W. A. K. Jenkins, R. H. C. Labatt, R. C. Proctor.
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12 15 18 24 25 28 Sept. Oct. 1 2 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 29 30 Nov. 3 4 7 11 13 20 Dec. 5 14 1956 Jan. 4 SCHOOL CALENDAR 13 Term begins. The Bishop of Korea speaks in Chapel. The Headmaster speaks in Chapel. Little Big Four Tennis Tournament. The Chaplain speaks in Chapel. T.C.S. 1st Football at Peterborough. Malvern at T.C.S. The Headmaster speaks in Chapel. lst Football vs. Danforth Technical at T.C.S. Thanksgiving Sunday: The Chaplain speaks in Chapel. Thanksgiving Day: Magee Cup Cross Country Race: Football Games. 1st Football vs. North Toronto at T.C.S. Mr. C. Scott speaks in Chapel. Major General Smith will speak to Senior Boys on the world situation. First month's marks. U.C.C. Football at T.C.S. United Nations' Day: The Rev. C. W. Sowby, M.A., Principal of Upper Canada College will give the address. T.C.S. Football at S.A.C. Mr. John Ligertwood V43-'45J speaks in Chapel. 4 p.m. Half Term Break begins. T.C.S. vs. Ridley in Toronto, C.N.E. Stadium, 2.15 p.m. 6 p.m. End of Half Term Break. Remembrance Day. Oxford Cup Cross Country Race. Archdeacon G. B. Snell, speaks in Chapel. The Very Rev. R. L. Seaborn, Dean of Quebec, speaks in Chapel. Christmas Examinations begin. Christmas Holidays begin. Lent Term begins.
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I I Trlnlty College S chool Record Vol. 59. Trinity College School, Port Hope, October, 1955. Noil Editor-in-Chief-N. Steinmetz. News Editor-R. K. Ferrie. Assistants: C. E. Chaffey, W. B. Connell, D. H. Gordon, H. D. L. Gordon, T. J. Ham, S. van E. Irwin, A. A. Nanton, J. A. H. Vernon. Features Editor-A. M. Campbell. Assistants: W. I. C. Binnie, P. J. Budge, P. A. Creery, C. H. S. Dunbar, R. F. Eaton, J. N. Gilbert, J. E. Little, R. G. Seagram, J. L. Spivak. Literary Editor .............................................,.......................... D. L. C. Dunlap Sports Editor-D. A. Drummond. Assistants: I. W. M. Angus, D. A. Barbour, W. F. Boughner, H. M. Burns, M. H. Cochrane, E. C. Gurney, T. P. Hamilton, W. J. Noble, B. M. C. Overholt, W. R. Porritt, M. J. Powell, E. S. Stephenson. Business Manager-B. G. Wells. Assistants: J. H. Hyland, D. C. Marett, M. J. Powell, R. H. F. Rayson, R. C. Sherwood. Typists-K. A. Blake CI-Iead Typistl, R. A. Chauvin. E. V. Fraenkel, R. T. Hall, E. A. Long, D. I. McQuarrie, A. J. Ralph, J. W. Rankin, D. R. Smith, A. R. Winnett, A. S. Wotherspoon. Librarian ............................................................................ P. R. E. Levedag. Treasurer a.nd Photography ....... ......... P . R. Bishop, Esq. Old Boys ............................................................... .......... W . K. Molson, Esq. Managing Editor ....... .................................................. A . H. Humble, Esq. The Record is published five times a year in the months of October December, March, May and August. Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Printed by The Port Credit Weekly, Port Credit, Ont. Y EDITORIAL New Boys to T.C.S., welcome. By now you have been with us long enough to get a fair idea of our way of life here and you should be able to decide whether you will like your stay here or not. Personally, I hope you do, not only because I like it, but also because here you are offered opportunities for your advancement which not everyone has the good fortune to enjoy. When you join us, you do so starting at the bottom. and you are expected to work your way up alone from year to year. Your first year may be regarded as your initiation
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