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

 - Class of 1960

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10 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD C. L. Davies C5-13593. After spending one yeargig in the Junior School where he participated in foot- 5 ball and gym, Chris came to Bethune House. Here he started a strenuous round of activities which included League football and Bigside gym. For the next two years Chris played football, winning I his Littleside and Middleside colours. It was in r WN gym, however, that Chris really distinguished him- i L self as captain of Bigside for two years. He won a Distinction Cap both years. In the final Bigside competition, Chris was judged the best gymnast T.C.S. has ever had: he even appeared on T.V.!! Chris excelled in other aspects of School life also. He was a member of the Senior Choir for three year and his fine solo voice made a notable contribution to the Choir. He was also a stage hand for three years. For his all round effort and good will Chris was made a House Officer in his last year. He is now in a radio and television course at Ryerson Where we know he will continue in his winning Ways. . . G. W. Davis C55-'59J. Glen arrived in Brent House in 1955 with a pair of track shoes in one hand and a bathing suit in the other. He achieved the distinction of being on the first swimming team ', .,2.' ' each of his four years at T.C.S., receiving half 2, Bigside colours his first year and full colours the other three. Further honour came in 1958 and 3 31 .- A S . 5 i- . 1959 when he was awarded Distinction Caps in this sport. In his Fifth Form year, at the L.B.F. swimming competition, Glen set a record in the 50 yards backstroke. The following year he re- turned to the competition, broke his own back- stroke record and shattered the 50 yard butterfly record. In the Eastern Canadian Interscholastic competitions in '58 and '59 he helped break the 220 and the 150 yard records. Glen played league football, but still found time to practise for the Oxford Cup in which he came third and second in '57 and '58. For his many contributions to School life, Glen was appointed a House Officer in his Sixth Form year. Good luck, Glen! lk ' f v-J F 1 W. de Hoogh V56-'59J. Hooch came to T.C.S. in 1956 from South America. He soon gained fame for his drawing ability. Some of his abstract pieces were difficult for the average person to interpret but they always created interesting controversies.

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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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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 11 Bill was on Littleside football and Middleside basketball in his New Boy year, receiving full colours in both. In his last two years, Hooch played Bigside basketball and was captain of the team in Sixth Form. He received Middleside football colours in '57 season and was an extra colour on Bigside in '58. Bill was a valuable aid in the gym, helping the New Boys in their competition. Several times he was a competitor in the Oxford Cup Race, winning points for Bethune House. Bill is now at the University in Mexico City and we wish him all the best there. M. G. S. Denny C55-'59J. Mike first entered Brent's hallowed halls in 1955. In his first year he played Littleside League football and received full colours for his fine efforts on Littleside hockey. In cricket he was also very successful and won full colours plus the Littleside trophy for the best batsman and bowler. The following winter he joined the Middleside hockey team and in the Trinity term became a Bigside cricketer. He belonged to the Political Science Club, the Senior Debating team and joined the School News staff of the Record , He was also secretary of the Dramatic Society. In his final year Mike gained Bigside hockey colours and again re- ceived full colours for Bigside cricket. Always a good athlete and an excellent scholar, he was made a House Prefect, a position that he well deserved. He was awarded a valuable scholarship to M.I.T. last spring and we know that he will win further honours. ' ' H' P. W. Dick C54-'59J. Paul was in the Junior School in '54-'55, where he earned full colours in football and hockey. He moved into Bethune the following year and received full Littleside colours in both football and hockey. He joined the Record staff and junior debating, continuing as a Record if V, I member for three years. During his second year, Joe, as he was called, received his Middleside foot- ball and hockey colours. In 1957 he joined the Choir, was a senior debater, and was elected co- captain of the Middleside hockey team. In his Sixth Form year Paul participated in many phases of School life. He earned Bigside colours in football and half colours in

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