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SCHOOL DIRECTORY PREFECTS A. B. Lash, S. A. W. Shier 4Associate Head Prefectsb, J. T. Kennish, G. J. W. McKnight, K. G. Scott, R. P. Smith. HOUSE PREFECTS Brente -H. B. Bowen, T. D. Higgins, D. C. Marett, F. P. Stephenson. Bethune-P. A. Allan, D. B. Farnsworth, R. T. Newland. HOUSE OFFICERS Blent-D. A. Barbour. M. 1. G. C. Dowie, D. H. Gordon, E. J. C. Ketchum, D. W. Knight, G. E. Wigle. Bethune-H. D. L. Gordon, R. S. Hart, P. R. E. Levedag, W. P. Molson, VV. A. C. Southern, M. G. G. Thompson. CHAPEL Head Sacristan-H. D. L. Gordon. Crucifers-P. A. Allan, H. B. Bowen, F. P. Stephenson. FOOTBALL Captains-J. T. Kennish, A. B. Lash. Vice-Captain-K. G. Scott TENNIS CaptainWT. G. Turnbull. THE RECORD Editor-in-Chief-AM. I. G. C. Dowie Assistant EditorsAP. A. Allan. R. S. Bannerman, D. A. Barbour, H. D. L. Gordon. J. T. Kennish, E. J. D. Ketchum, A. O. D. Willows. LIBRARIANS Head LibrarianfD. H. Gordon AssistantseeR. E. Brookes. P. N. Gross. T. M. Gray, VV. E. Holton. C. J. Howard T. M. Magladery. B. M. Minnes, T. R. Priee, G. M. Thompson. S. R. XVilson.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Vol 61. Trinity College School, Port Hope, December, 1957. Nu. I. Editor-in-Chief-M. I. G. C. Dowie School News Editors E. J. D. Ketchum. Assistants: J. Mc. Braden, D. P. Day D. H. Gordon, W. E. Holton, B. R. Humble, H. B. Snell. Features Editor-A-J. T. Kennish. Assistants: T. M. Maglaflery, G. J. W. Mt-Knight W. P. Molson, D. T. Stockwood. P. K. Taylor. Literary Editor .....................................................................,.................................. P. A. Allan. Sports Editor-aD. A. Barbour. Assistants: I. W. M. Angus, R. H. Brumell, P. S. Davis C. J. Howard, W. S. Ince, M. J. Powell, J. L. G. Richards, G. E. Wigle. Photography Editor-H. D. L. Gordon. Assistants: J. M. Band, D. H. Brainerd, R. E. Brookes, G. L. Colman, P. N. Gross, M. L. G. Joy, E. G. Robson M. A. Stanger, C. J. Starnes, R. S. Thompson. Business Manager-R. S. B-annerman. Assistants: J. D. Barry, J. D. Connell, P. W. Dick, P. A. Gordon, D. S. Joy, D. M. Knight, H. P. Lerch, J. T. McVicar, B. O. Mockeridge, J. D. Smith, W. M. Warner, D. H. Wigle. Head Typist-A. O. D. Willows. Assistants: J. D. Barry, P. L. Gordon, J. B. Jamieson. D. VV. Knight, E. G. Price, T. R. Price. v Y Librarian .......................................................................... .... M . H. H. Bedford-Jones. Photography ................ P. R. Bishop, Esq. Treasurer ............ ..... N . R. Waddington, Esq. Old Boys ................ ................ J . W. Kerr, Esq. Managing Editor .... ....... A . H. Humble, Esq. The Record is published three times a year in the months of December, April, and August. Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Printed by Port Credit Weekly, Port Credit, Ont. EDITORIAL The pattern of life can be compared to a man who has built his own ladder with the object of having it hold his weight in the future. When eventually he ascends it he will undoubtedly find a number of weak rungs. Under the strain, they may snap and he will tumble to the ground, perhaps destroying a few of the weaker rungs as he falls. Obviously, the fewer he has broken, the easier it will be for him to make a new ascent. If he is a man whose sole concern is to reach the top without adequately repairing the flaws, he is very apt to fall again, breaking more rungs. If, on the other hand, he takes time and patience to replace each one strongly, he will be able to stand on it in the future, and, mount- ing it with discretion, eventually reach the top. This man's exploits are comparable to our life at School. beginning in Boulden House. Here we commence by endeavouring to construct our first ladder, placing our right foot on the bottom rung, and beginning our slow ascent upwards. If we have built our rungs of character care- fully and solidly, we have cleared the way to a much less difficult climb. When we enter the Senior School, we begin our task all over again.
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