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

 - Class of 1960

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RICCORD 15 J. H. Hyland C52-'59J. .lim came to Boulden House in the fall of 1952 and there began a very distinguished career at T.C.S. While in the .l.S. he played for two years on the major teams. He received full colours in each and became captain of football. Jim was made a member of C dorm in 1954. Moving on to Brent House he received full Littleside colours for football and Middleside colours for hockey during his New Boy year. In his second year, Jimmy was awarded Middleside I . 4 'f colours in football and played on the Bigside hockey and cricket teams. Jim played on all three major Bigside teams receiving colours in each. The following year in Sixth Form, he again received Bigside football colours and was vice-captain of the Bigside cricket team winning the E. L. Curry cup and bat for the highest batting average in L.B.F. games. Athletics was only a part of Jim's life here. He was a member of the Choir, a stage hand and adjutant of the Cadet Corps, becoming C.O. of the Lieutenant Governor's honour guard on Speech Day. In Fifth Form, J im was made a House Officer and in his last year he was appointed Associate Head Prefect. On Speech Day, he received the Headmaster's special prize for Perseverance and Progress, an award he particularly well deserved. J im is now at Princeton where he is taking an Arts course. We know he will be successful there, and T.C.S. wishes him all the best. A. W. Hyndman C56-'59l. Alex came to us in 1956 from Calgary. In the fall of his first year at . T.C.S. he played on the Whizzers and proved him- self to be an able backfielder. During the Lent term, he played on Mr. Heard's Junior Basketball team. He was also active in the Science Club and added his voice to the ranks of the Glee Club. In -, gf his final year Alex, along with Sharpie, was the ' -- ' jokester of bottom flat Brent, and was well known for his pranks. Alex excelled on Bigside basket- ball in Sixth Form. He did well on his Matric and we know that his success will be continued in the future.

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14 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Sixth Form was a very full year for Ross both athletically and academically. He was quarterback for Bigside football, Vice-Captain of Bigside hockey and Captain of Bigside cricket. Academically his record was also very impressive. He VVOII three scholarships, including one On- tario government scholarship for attaining an average of over 8096 in his Senior Matriculation. He was the first T.C.S. boy to win such an award. He was a School Prefect, The Head Boy and on Speech Day was awarded the Chancellor's Prize. Besides all this, he somehow found time to be Treasurer of the Dramatic Society, Sports Editor of the Record and a member of the Science Club. Ross will long be remembered at T.C.S. and we all wish him the best of luck at Queen's. B. R. Hiunble C49-'59J. Brian started off his Q fi' ten year stay at T.C.S. in 1949 when he entered Boulden House. He came to the Senior School in . 1953 where he joined Bethtme House. Clang had a way of getting into championship league teams, for in his first year, he was on Mr. Dale's Junior Champs in football, and on the Rabbit League winners also. In 1956, he was a member of the victorious Whizzers. Brian played Littleside bas- ketball and earned full colours. He also served on the School News staff of the Record. In 1957, he was again on the Champion Whizzers, the School News. and he moved up to the Middleside basketball team. He was appoint- ed Literary Editor of the Record in 1958. In the Winter, Humby's height l 'W' 'hu proved very valuable to Bigside basketball. We appreciate his visits this- year and hope he will continue to support the home team. M. -I. Hutchinson C56-'59J. Hutch came to T.C.S. in the fall of 1956 and took up residence in Bethune House. He immediately established himself as an electronic wizard. If a person needed a radio repaired or altered he invariably went to Mike for advice. He was a member of the Elec- tronies Club, needless to say. Hutch was an avid rf-arlc-i- and was often seen walking down the halls with a book open in his hand. Shooting was Mike's big sur-rf-ss. He won medals in the British Empire Shoot and other competitions. He was Captain uf the shooting team and without doubt one of L the best shots at T.C.S. in recent years. Academically, his last year was his best, and a good standing in his Senior Matriculation enabled him to 'flll 'i in 21 Scienfre course at Queens All the best, Hutch.



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'16 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD ' W. S. Ince C55-'59J. Bill came to us in the X ,,,.l Y fall of 1955. He soon proved himself to be an asset to the School by being active in Record work and Chapel activities. He worked his way up in hockey as a goalie, being on Middleside in '58 and ' I K on Bigside in his Sixth Form year. For his efforts 5 he was awarded half Bigsida colours. Bill also 'I participated in Middleside football, where he used his height and weight to good advantage. The Easter dance decorations last year, which were such a success, were due in part to Bill's hard work. During his final year here he was a House Officer, a post which he filled well. All your friends at the School wish you well in the future, Bill. fs! if -, J. B. Jamieson C56-595. John came to Lady Bethune in 1956. In his three years at T.C.S. he built for himself a distinguished reputation. One . of his chief interests lay in The Record and he t was on the staff for two years, becoming Head Typist in his final year. John was also prominent in debating and he was on the executive in the ' r B '58-'59 season. In the music department, he was in the band, becoming lead drummer in his last year. In athletics, John proved himself an able captain of a league football team, and of the Middleside swimming team. He was awarded full Middleside colours for his swimming. Because of his outstanding services to the School, John was appointed to be a School Prefect. Always a first rate student, on Speech Day he was awarded the Classics prize. John has now headed for Queen's Univer- sity, where he will be taking Honour Arts. We have every confidence that he will do well and wish him the best of luck. 3

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