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

 - Class of 1959

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 19 Blane ' s friendly personality and easy-going manner were his primary characteristics and the School hopes that he will return often to visit us. He is now working in a bank in Toronto where his impact upon the re- cession is surely being felt. R. E. Brookes ( ' 54- ' 58). Ron came to T.C.S. in the fall of ' 54. In his next three years he played Littleside B football, Middleside League and be- came an avid librarian, photographer, and junior debater. His final year saw him also a member of the Senior Debating Club, and a hardworking assistant head librarian. Ron was a good swim- mer, winning his Middleside swimming colours and a place on our Eastern Canadian Championship Swimming Team. In his final year he was appointed a House Officer. J. E. Day ( 9 5 - ' 58), Prom his first appearance at T.C.S. in 1954, Jimmy Day contributed much to its life. Always a good student, he was also active in athletics. In his new boy year Jimmy was a keen swimmer, winning his Middleside colours. The following year he began his football career on Littleside, where he won his colours. In 1956-57, now a fifth former, Jimmy played Middleside foot- ball and won his colours and the award for the most valuable player. He then ran the Oxford cup. In his last year Jimmy was a House Officer, and a Senior Debater. He was also a member of our cham- pionship First XII for which he received full colours and of the box horse team on Inspection Day. He is now enrolled at Queen ' s studying Engineer- ing and a member of the University Air Training Plan.

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13 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD D. A. Barbour ( ' £9- ' 5$). Al made his T.C.S. debut in 1949 by entering Boulden House and in doing so, was one of the first in the 1958 leaving class to enter T.C.S. He spent five years in the old J.S. and while there, played on the famous Cham- pionship Football team and worked on the Record Staff. During his first year in the Senior School, Whitey earned his Littleside colours for cricket. The following year he joined the Record Staff again, gained his colours for Littleside football and played | on the Middleside Squash team. The next year was a very busy one for Al as he added the Debating Society and the Pat Moss Clubs to his repertoire. He also gained full Middleside colours for his efforts in squash and football. In his Sixth form year he was a member of the Championship Foot- ball team and gained full colours for his fine playing, despite his injury early in the season. His work as the Sports Editor of the Record, Sacristan and member of the Political Science Club showed his interest in all branches of School life and subsequently he was made a House Officer. Al is now at McGill and we hope he will not forget to drop in and see us often. H. B. Bowen ( 3Z- 5 ). Blane joined the T.C.S. crew in 1952 as a member of Boulden House. His following two years there were filled very success- fully and his athletic triumphs are especially notable. He eariied fuUVcolours for his efforts in soccer, foot- ball, gym and cricket, was a member of the famous undefeated football team of 1953, and contributed a very great deal to that team ' s success. His new boy year in the Senior School was marked mainly by his outstanding efforts in squash, for he was a finalist in the New Boy Competition. The following year, Blane gained full colours on Middleside for football. He then stepped up to Bigside where he played extremely well and as a result was awarded full colours on the champion- ship team of that year. Blane ' s Sixth Form year was crammed full of activity and was crowned by his earning a Distinction Cap on the foot- ball team which was undefeated and unscored upon in the Little Big Four. All teams who played T.C.S. will have vivid memories of his crush- ing blocks and head-hunting attitude. However, in addition to this football distinction, Blane earned half Bigside colours for his contribution to the Squash team. In addition to his athletic achievements, Blane was appointed a House Prefect and Flight Sergeant in the Cadet Corps.



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20 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD M. I. G. C. Dowie ( ' 49- ' 58). A visitor to T.C.S. during the evening meal last year might have been surprised to hear a weird chorus of Mook , Mook as Mark Dowie walked leisurely up the aisle to his place. But Mook as he was called, was an outstand- ing figure in School life. For the second year in a row, we saw him in the fall pouncing on stray fumbles for Bigside football, while in the winter he turned to more aquatic activities, swimming for I the twice Little Big Four champions. Outside his M B ilh j I sports activities, Mark played a prominent part in Wk s!r I the Choir and the Political Science Club. His key role, however, was as Editor-in-Chief of the Record and his long hours of work in the Record room and the excellent magazine produced testify to his abilities in this field. Now the big redhead has gone on to greater things — perhaps someday boss of his beloved Cleveland Indians. Who knows ? D. P. Farnsworth ( ' 5±- ' 58). In September 1954 the doors of Bethune House opened up to swallow Don, but they never really closed. He left behind him a trail of athletic successes for the next four years. In the fall of that first year he made his mark on the Littleside Football team, gaining his extra colours and later in the year became a prom- inent member of the Littleside Hockey team, here also winning his colours. The rest of that first year is rather obscure as he worked his way through the June finals. Marbs also played Middleside Hockey, gain- ing his full colours. He found himself a star on the first football team last year, getting six out of the thirteen L.B.F. touchdowns and a Distinc- tion Cap. During this term he became a House Officer and later in the year he became a House Prefect. He played on the first hockey team on its trip to Princeton where he aided superbly in helping win the Lawrence- ville Tournament. Keep Sturgeon Falls on the map, Don, we ' d like to hear from you soon.

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