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

 - Class of 1960

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 5 In Sixth form Achy played Bigside football and hockey, winning full colours in both sports. He was appointed to be a School Prefect be- cause of his many contributions to School life. On Inspection Day he was WO1 of the squadron and fulfilled his job very capably. Achy is at present taking an Arts course at McGill University. J. D. Bateman C56-'59J. Mazda came to Trinity in 1956, and started his year off by winning his full colours in Littleside Basketball. He showed zeal in this sport throughout his T.C.S. career, and in sixth form he captained a league team to vic- tory. 2 'N In 1957 John was appointed manager of Mid- dleside football and did such a good job that he was appointed manager of the Bigside team the following year. He became a member of the rifle 'club also. He is at present taking a course in Commerce at Queen's University, and we wish him every success in his career. 7 W?-? G. M. Black C54-'59J. Monty arrived in Boulden House in 1954 and in his one year there made himself an impressive reputation in athletics. He received half colours in football and full colours in cricket as well as playing on the hockey team. Moving up into Bethune House, Monty won the New Boy boxing championship and received Littleside cricket colours. In his second year, he was captain of a league football team and cap- tained his Rabbit league hockey team to victory. In fifth form, Monty was again captain of a league football team and was co-captain of Middlesideg hockey. He also received full Bigside cricket colours. During his last year, Monty was awarded colours in Bigside football, extra colours in Bigside hockey and again full colours in Bigside cricket. He was presented with the Fielding Cup on Speech Day. Athletics, however, reveal only one facet of his career. In his early years at T.C.S., Monty was a member of the junior debating society. In fifth form he was a member of the Pat Moss Club and was made a House Officer. His final year saw him appointed a School Prefect, a Flight Lieutenant in the Cadet Corps and C.O. of Bethune House. We wish Monty the best of luck in the future and hope to see him back at T.C.S. soon.

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4 TRINITY COLLEGE scHooL RECORD THE LEAVING CLASS fr' R. S. Bannerman C52-'59D. When in the fall H , -W. of '55 Bethune opened her doors a brilliant addi- -AM lr ,. tion from the J.S. clambered in. It was the bananaman , former C-dormer, full-colour J.S. ' footballer and gymnast, and already established pillar of Bigside swimming. His habit, in addition Y., to splashing up and down the pool in about nine- teen seconds, was to support Middleside teamsg having gained full Littleside colours as a New Boy in football, gym, and cricket, he went on to maintain this average on the Middleside level. For three years he gave invaluable assistance to the Record: we are sure no Record staff has had a more able Business Mana- ger, a post which Bob held for two years. Fifth form saw him promoted to a sacristan, and he coached a league football team. But first of all Bob belonged to the pool, a member of three L.B.F. championship swimming teams, he co-captained his last to a decisive victory, and was a major award winner on our two Eastern Canadian Championship teams which swam at McGill. The work and energy he put into the improvement of his entire squad cannot but have a great effect on future teams. A distin- guished swimming career fittingly culminated in the award of a Dis- tinction Cap. Bob's final year brought him the appointment of Head Sacristan and House Prefect. No privilege conducted his affairs more in the interest of others, and we feel grateful to one who unfailingly gave his best to the School. Best of luck to the bananaman ! P. G. Barbour C50-'59l. Being in the Junior School for several years, Achy received full colours in both football and hockey for two years in a row. He became a C dormer and in 1955 grad- uated to Brent House. In his New Boy year Pete won full Littleside colours in football, hockey and gym. In 1956 hef was elected captain of Littleside football and won full colours in Middleside hockey and gym. The following year he was elected co-captain of Middle- side football, and won full colours on the Bigside hockey team. He became a hard working member of the Pat Moss Club, and because of his exceptional School record he was appointed a House Officer.



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6 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD D. K. Bogart U56-'59l. Bogey, in his first year at T.C.S., immediately began a full round of activ- ities. As a member of our Little Big Four Tennis Team he upheld the School's honour for three years. He also was the number one on the School squash ladder and captained the team in his final year. Humph played on Middleside and Bigside 'X .Q football receiving his full colours in both instances. X Bogey did not restrict his interests entirely to the athletic field however. Showing an active in- terest in Chapel organization, Bogey was a Sacris- tan in Fifth Form and a Crucifer in his final year. He was also a member of the Choir and the band. Last spring he did an excellent job of organizing the Easter Dance. For his active participation in School activities Dave was made a House Officer. We wish him the best at Bishop's. J. M. Braden C55-'59l. John started out his career at T.C.S. very vigorously. He played Little- side Football, Hockey and Cricket, receiving full, Q colours in the two latter sports. ff In the 1956-1957 School year he received full ' L colours in Middleside football and Littleside hoc- key. During his third year John played Bigside football and was a full colour on Middleside hoc- key. Johnny B. also did very well on the track team. He ran in the Oxford Cup and was well known for his last minute bursts of speed and excellent finishes. He was a member of the Pat Moss Club that year also. John Brown is a well remembered figure to us at T.C.S. The Dramatic Society's play Gallows Glorious in which John played the leading role was indeed a triumph. In Sixth Form, Johnny B. was the Head Trumpeter for the band and School News Editor of the Record . For his active part in School life, John was made a School Prefect. Always a first rate student, he was accepted into McMaster University where he is now taking a Science COUFSU.

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