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

 - Class of 1959

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 25 In his third year he returned to Bigside football and gained his half colours on Bigside hockey. He was the treasurer for both the Political Science and Pat Moss Clubs as well as being on the Record staff. He joined the choir and for his all round participation in all aspects of School life he was appointed a House Officer. In his final year at T.C.S. Tim was appointed a School Prefect. He was elected a co-captain of Bigside and won a Distinction Cap for his fine sportsmanship and skill. Again he played Bigside hockey. He was elected president of the Political Science Club and was Features Editor of the Record. He also participated in the choir. Despite his many activities, Tim maintained a high academic stand- ing and topped his form in June. This year Tim is taking a general arts course at Harvard. We congratulate him on being accepted there and know he will do well. E. J. D. Ketchum ( ' 5S- ' 3 ). Ted came up from Boulden House in 1955 to become a member of Middle Dorm Brent. Right from the start he showed that he was a hard-working and active member of the School in all activities and in his final year he was appointed a House Prefect. Al- ways at the head of his class, Ted also put a lot of effort and time into the Record, the Debating Club and the Dramatic Society. In his final year he became School News Editor of the Record and tied for the Extempore Speaking Prize. For his title role in the School play, The Bat, Ted received the best actor ' s award. His voice was heard in solos on several occasions and Ted won the Special Choir Prize. After school he took a keen interest in athletics, winning Middleside Football Colours and Extra Bigside Swimming Colours. On Speech Day Ted showed himself to be one of the most outstanding students ever to come to T.C.S. He won the Jubilee Exhibition for Mathematics, the Founder ' s Prize for Science and the Lieutenant Governor ' s Medal for English. Ted ' s crowning achievement was his position as Head Boy and Chancellor ' s Prize Man. Few boys have developed such skill in making every moment count and we know that many more triumphs are in store for him at Trinity College.

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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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26 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD D. M. Knight ( ' 56- ' 58). Dave arrived at Bethune House in the fall of ' 56 from Winnipeg. Naturally, he was appalled when Hamilton won the Grey Cup in 1958. He excelled in Junior Basketball in his first year and also became a member of the French Club and joined the Record Staff. In his second year, Dave was appointed to the position of House Officer. He earned his Middleside football colours and was the manager of the Mid- dleside Hockey team. He was appointed a Sacristan, but, overshadowing these merits, he won the VIB General Proficiency Prize. He was extremely well liked and did everything he attempted well. Dave is now studying Arts at the University of Manitoba. A. B. Lash ( f 51- ' 58). Tony arrived in Boulden House in 1951 and from that first year he distin- guished himself as a prominent member of the School. During his years in Boulden House he made the football, hockey, gym, and cricket teams an d was the co-captain of the championship football team. In his final year he received the Paterson Cup for athletics and the Hamilton Bronze Medal for displaying qualities of leadership and good citizenship. In the Senior School he continued to dominate School activities and as a new boy he was vice-captain of Littleside football, a member of Bigside swimming and achieved Middleside cricket colours. He was awarded the Margaret Ketchum Prize as the most outstanding new boy of his year. In his second year Tony made the Bigside football and swimming teams, a rare feat for any person in the fourth form. After a break of two years due to vocal disturbances, Tony again joined the choir. In fifth form he played on the First football and Swimming teams and was elected vice-president of the Pat Moss Club. He became a House Officer — a job he carried out with his usual friendly disposition. Tony returned to sixth form and led the School in a most capable manner as our Head Prefect. He was the Adjutant of the Cadet Corps and he captained the football and swimming teams. He was the runner-up for the Grand Challenge Trophy for athletics and was awarded the Trophy for good sportsmanship. As a tribute to his leadership and excellent citizenship he received the Bronze Medal. Tony has entered the business world and expects to join the Rolls-Royce Company in England shortly; for one who has set such an example of fine character the future can hold only success.

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