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

 - Class of 1960

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12 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Bigsitle hockey. He continued as a member of the Choir, and was a mem- ber of the Senior Debating Club. Paul also joined the Political Science Club. On Inspection Day he was a Bethune House Flight Lieutenant, and for his achievements at T.C.S. he was appointed a House Prefect. Joe will be remembered by all his friends who wish him the best of luck at Western. D. M. Dunham F58-'59J. Dave came to T.C.S. for his Sixth Form year and contributed more than his share to the life of the School. He played League football and then Bigside basketball where his steady spirited playing earned him full colours. N. During the track and field meet, Dave helped Bethune in their defeat of Brent. Senior Debating was one of Dave's interests and he contributed a sense of humour to the meetings. Although the fact is little known, Dave was one of the School's snooker aces. We wish Dunnie the best of luck and hope to see him soon. ' D. J. Fyshe C53-'55, '57-'59J. In the autumn of 1953 a young Montrealer by the name of Dan Fyshe arrived in the J.S. During his two years in Boulden House Dan was a stalwart on the cricket team. In 1955 he journeyed over the waves to gn England where at Eastbourne College he received the rudiments of an English education. Dan re- turned to T.C.S. in 1957 and fell straight into the arms of Mr. Batt for whom he fagged in his Fifth Form year. He was an enthusiastic member of the Middleside football league and the Rabbit hockey league in his last two years here. He was also one of the ers of the Rifle Club. We wish him the best of luck at Sir George Williams College, Montreal.

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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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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 13 P. A. Gordon C55-'59J. Knobby was one of the infamous members of Middle-Dorm Brent in his New Boy year. In 1957 he played on Little- side football, winning his full colours. Fats will long be remembered for his excursions to Peter- borough and Toronto in the Montreal car and for his part in the top flat Brent roof team, which was probing space. During his final year Pete was first-string snap on Bigside, winning full colours. In the winter he played defense for Big- side hockey and the resemblance between him and Doug Harvey was strikingly apparent. Knobby was a cadet N.C.O. and bass drummer for the band on Inspection Day. For his many contributions to School life, Fats was made a House Officer. He is now attending Sir George Williams College in Montreal where we wish him the best of luck. P. N. Gross C53-'59J. Phil's first two years at T.C.S. were spent in Boulden House. In his Fourth Form year he played for the Junior basketball team and was an enthusiastic member of the Photography Club. In Fifth Form he became a librarian and worked hard at this branch of School life, continuing there through Sixth Form. He was captain of a league basketball team and scorer for Bigside cricket. Photography was Phil's great love and he was President of the Photographic Club, Photography Editor of the Record, and the winner of the School's Photography competition. Phil will be remembered by us as being inseparable from his camera. R. B. Hodgetts C50-'59J. In 1953 Ross played on the first J .S. hockey and cricket teams. In his C dorm year Ross made the football team, was vice-captain of hockey and captain of cricket. During his New Boy year Ross gained full Littleside colours, played Middleside hockey, was a member of the Littleside gym squad and be- came Captain of Littleside cricket. In Fourth Form Ross was a member of the Middleside hoc- key, football and gym teams, as well as being on Bigside cricket. He played Middleside football, Bigside hockey and Bigside cricket in Fifth Form and was in the Dramatic Society for a second year.

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