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

 - Class of 1960

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8 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD football and hockey, and on Speech Day won the prize given to the most improved cadet. Dave, also a Sacristan, was appointed a House Prefect for his varied contributions to School life. He is at present taking an Arts course at Huron College, and we certainly wish him continued suc- cess in his future career. R. L. Colby C56-'59J. Robbie, a Montrealer, arrived at T.C.S. in the fall of '56. He began his first year as a member of Littleside football and was in the finals of the New Boy boxing competi- tion. If, looking out a window, one saw on the Bethune Terrace what seemed to be a contortionist, it was probably Robbie practising hand springs. Throughout his years here he proved himself an able gymnast, winning full Bigside colours. Robbie also had great interest in other activities. He was a member of both the senior and junior Debating Societies and the Pat Moss Club. Being a Sacristan in Fifth Form, he was appointed a Crucifer in his last year. Robbie was very well liked and because of his many interests in the School he was appointed a House Officer. G. L. Colman C55-'59J. Sharpie , who hails from the Bahamas, arrived in Brent House in the autumn of 1955 after doing Third Form in Boulden House. In his first year he was a member of the Junior Swimming team, winning his Littleside colours. Because of his affable nature, Greg soon had won many friends, gaining in the process the reputation of being the loudest dressed boy in the Senior School. In his last two years he was a member of the Senior swimming team, winning his Middleside and extra Bigside colours. He also was a member of the French Club and in his final year he won the School chess tournament. For his many contributions to School life, he was made a House Officer in Sixth Form. We send our best wishes to Sharpie who is now taking commerce at Trinity College, Toronto.

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 7 P. S. Brunck C56-'59l. Charlie came to the School from Toronto in the fall of 1956. A fairly quiet fellow, he nevertheless had a good sense of humour and was admired and liked by his fellow classmates. Peter was noted for his ability to do Maths and was also a voracious reader. He swam for two years on Middleside and won his colours, proving himself to be a valuable asset in spirit as well as ability. Charlie is now at Varsity where we wish him all the best. St. C. Balfour C55-'59J. Clair came to Brent House from Hillfield in 1955. That year he took part in the usual New Boy activities and won his weight in the annual boxing competitions. In his second year Clair was a member of the Electronics Club and became an avid junior debater. He also established a reputation for himself as a student A who got better than average marks . His thirdf year in the School brought Clair Littleside colours in football and extra Middleside colours in squash. In the spring term he gained a position on the School track team. In his final year in the School Clair proved his ability in both athletics and academics. He won his full Middleside colours in football, and was again on the track team. On Sports Day he won the Senior 100, 220, and 440 yard races. For his all round contributions to School life, Clair was elected a House Officer. He is now studying Maths and Science at U. of T. where we wish him the best of luck. D. G. P. Butler C53-'59l. Dave Butler, whom most of us knew as Butts , first came to T.C.S. in Boulden House. He distinguished himself dur- ing the next two years by playing first team hoc- key, football and cricket. In his first year in Brent House he played .,. A Littleside football, receiving extra-colours, and ' 'ri Littleside hockey, winning full colours. He joined the stage hands as an electrician and proved his worth, being made head electrician the following year. He played Middleside football and was elected vice-captain of Middleside hockey, winning full colours in both. In Sixth Form Butts won extra colours in Bigside



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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 9 J. D. Connell C52-'59J. Doug entered Boulden House from Kingston in 1952. During the next three years his athletic ability won him his full colours in football and cricket and gained him a berth on the hockey team. Doug was appointed a C dormer because of his good qualities. On entering Bethune House, Doug engaged in a wide variety of activities. He played on Little- side, Middleside and Bigside football teams and won full colours in all three. He also played on Littleside and Middleside hockey and was captain of Middleside in his final year. Doug was an enthusiastic member of the Junior Debating Society and also worked on the business staff of the Record . His resounding voice could also be heard in the Senior Choir. In Sixth Form he was made a House Prefect, a position in which he served well. We all wish Doug luck in his future endeavours. R. S. Daniel C56-'59J. Ralph entered Brent House in the fall of 1956. In his first year he became a strong swimmer on Littleside and for three years was an enthusiastic member of the Electronics Club, being appointed to the club's executive in his Sixth Form year. He was also a librarian, a member of the Pat Moss Club, and on the School News Staff of the Record. Ralph was also active in sports, playing both Middleside League football and League hockey. He gave full bent to his flair for debating and was elected to the executive of the Senior Debating Society. He was chosen to represent the School in our debate with B.R.C. last year. Ralph is now taking a course in journalism at Carleton University where we wish him the best of luck.

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