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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 23 R. S. Haslett ( ' 56- ' 58). Stuart groped ' ' into the Senior School in the fall of 1956. Due to his large stature, he was always a conspicuous figure in the Bethune halls throughout his years at T.C.S. An ardent swimmer, he received his Middleside swimming colours after many miles of breast stroke practice in the pool. Stuart played a very pale and gruesome corpse in the Dramatic Society ' s hit, The Bat. In the spring he also found time to play with the tennis team. For his efforts at School, he was made a House Officer in Sixth Form. Stuart is furthering his education in Switzerland this year and we are sure his friendly personality will continue to make friends for him. T. D. Higgins ( ' 51- ' 58). Doug entered the Senior School from Boulden House where he was on the football team and a member of C dorm during his final year there. Upon entering the Senior School in 1954, Doug chose to reside in Brent House. In his new boy year he was a member of the track and swimming teams. He also played on Littleside football. In his second year, Doug joined the Choir and remained an ardent member of it throughout his career. He also played on Middleside football, ran in the Oxford Cup, swam for the Junior Team and joined the band as a drummer. In his fifth form year, Doug distinguished himself by making the first football team and playing very well. He also swam with the Senior Swimming Team which won the L.B.F. championship. He was promoted to the rank of sergeant for his outstanding work in the band and he con- tributed well to the Brent House effort on Sports Day. In his final year in sixth form, Doug was made a House Prefect for his all round school spirit and leadership. He again played on Bigside football and won a Distinction Cap. This year he was appointed Band Sergeant and under his skill and leadership the band get a new look and came out playing the best Trumpet marches that have ever been heard at T.C.S. Many fine remarks were heard on Inspection Day about the Band and we congratulate Doug on his excellent work. His feats with the new mace will be long remembered. This year Doug is working and we wish him all the best.
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22 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD B. M. Hancock ( ' 56- ' 58). Hailing from Sarnia and South America, Red left his mark after three years here. He captained his Rabbit League Hoc- key team to victory in the winter of 1958, winning the coveted chocolate rabbit. Previous to this he had added to his laurels the Middleside League football championship. During the spring he was a prominent member of the track team. He repre- sented the School in the COSSA meets doing par- ticularly well in the high jump. Meanwhile at School he won both the Intermediate high jump and pole vault. As a sideline, Barry played tennis and golf, doing particularly well in the latter. As well as being a very considerate person, Red has a very keen sense of humour. R. S. Hart ( ' 55- ' 58). Pinhead came to the School from Toronto with his track shoes under his arm and that Indian look in his eyes. In his first year he won the Magee Cup Race for New Boys, placed second in the Oxford Cup, and played Little- side football. During the winter he was on Bigside Basketball, where he received full first team colours. In track he was Junior Aggregate winner and broke the open javelin record. Pin ' s second year was spent running the Oxford Cup and playing Middleside Football and Bigside Basketball, where he won full colours in both sports. In track, he was Intermediate Aggregate champion and again broke the javelin record as well as the Intermediate pole vault. He was also head of his class. In his final year Pin was made a School Prefect. He played Bigside Football and won his full colours. He won the Oxford Cup and for his efforts was given a Distinction Cap. He was captain of Bigside Basket- ball and also won a Distinction Cap in that sport. On Inspection Day he was CO. of Bethune House, arid led them to a victory in the Drill Com- petition. He was one of two boys who won first team colours in track, representing the School at the C.O.S.S.A. meet. On Sports Day he won the Senior Aggregate, and broke the javelin record for the third time. He was a runner-up for the Grand Challenge Cup on Speech Day. Pin is now at R.M.C. and we are confident that he is doing very well.
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24 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD W. E. Holton ( ' 5±- ' 58). Bill came to T.C.S. in 1954 from Hillfield School in Hamilton. He showed himself to be both efficient and hard-working. He I was on the School News staff of the Record and fulfilled his duties as a Librarian capably. His greatest interest was in motor cars, and it was no surprise in the Extempore Speaking Competition that Bill gave a brief biography of Henry Ford. Jl r A | He was an active member of the Senior Debating Society and an enthusiastic public speaker. For his steady work Bill was appointed a House Officer in his final year. He is now at Western University where we know he will do well. M. L. G. Joy ( , 54- , 58). Mike entered Brent House in 1954. In his studies he jumped a form and always did good work, particularly in Mathema- tics and Science. Athletically during his stay at T.C.S. he made both Littleside and Middleside foot- ball teams winning full colours. He also swam for the Bantams for four years. While not an athletic flash, he certainly gave his best in good spirit at all times, which is the ideal set by every coach. In his first year at T.C.S. Mike joined the Photographic Society of which he became president in his last year. Also in his last year he was prominent in debating and president of the Electronics Club. Speech Day was Mike ' s finest hour as he won the Governor General ' s Medal. He later won the Professor Jones Scholarship in mathematics on entering Trinity College. His rank of House Officer was well earned and we wish him the best of luck in his Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry course at Trinity. J. T. Kennish ( ' 5Q- ' 5S). Tim came to the Senior School in 1954 after four years in Boulden House. While in Boulden House he became a mem- ber of C Dorm in his last year, and played on the football, hockey and gym teams. Upon entering the Senior School he contiuned to excel in sports and made Littleside football and hockey as well as Middleside gym. In his second year Tim made the first football team winning his half colours. He again played hockey; this time on Middleside and again earned his Middleside Gym colours.
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