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18 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD joined Bigside football where he won full colours for three years and a Distinction Cap. He was captain in his last year. Also in Fourth Form, Dave played Bigside hockey and cricket. In Fifth and Sixth Forms he once again played all the major Bigside sports. v Fuzzy was a leader in many School activities. Early in his Fifth Form year he became a House Officer, and in his final year he was appointed Associate Head Prefect. He was a stage hand, a member of the Choir for three years, a member of the Junior Debating Society and was elected president of the Pat Moss Club. For two years he played for the band and in his final year he was the C.O. of the Cadet Corps. On Speech Day, Fuzzy was awarded the Jack Maynard trophy, the Grand Challenge Cup, the award for the most valuable player in foot- ball, and the Bronze Medal. His record speaks for itself. Congratulations, Fuzzy! . B. 0. Mockridge C55-'59J. Brit entered the Senior School from Lakefield in 1955 and imme- diately began to show signs of the fine athlete he was to become. In his first year he received full colours for Middleside football and hockey and also played on the Middleside cricket team. He was a member of the Junior Debating Society and was on the Record staff for two years. Britt played on Bigside football for three years and was vice- captain in 1958-59. He also played on Bigside hockey for three years. He was captain of the hockey team in his final year and was awarded a Distinction Cap. He also won the Most Valuable Player award. On Speech Day Britt was runner-up for the Grand Challenge Trophy. B.O. was in the Choir for three years and was Head Choir Boy in '58-'59, In Fifth Form, he was appointed a House Officer and in his last year became a School Prefect. Congratulations, Britt, on being accepted at Princeton. We are con- fident that you will do well there.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 17 J. E. Jones C57-'59J. Jonesy was one of our quieter boys arriving here in Fifth Form from Belleville, Ontario. A well liked member of Bethune House he will always be remembered for his friendly manner. John had a flair for debating and was an active member of the Debating Society. He also was a member of the Science Club. In addition, he was one of the mainstays in our rifle competitions. In Sixth Form he served as a Sacristan, a duty which he carried out most conscientiously. Best of luck to you, John. E2- D. S. Joy C55-'59J. Sitwell came to T.C.S. in the fall of 1955. He was an active supporter of Bethune throughout all his years here. Dave played on the Groundhogs' football team for two years and was a member of the Swimming Team. He was on the Eastern Canadian Championship squad which swam in Montreal last Easter, and will be well remembered for the great drive and determination he put into every practice. Dave was awarded his Extra Bigside colours for his efforts. Sitwell gave assistance to the advertising department of the Record and was also a member of the Choir. Best of luck in the future, Dave. D. W. Knight C52-'59J. It would be virtually impossible to write anything brief about Fuzzy, and so we will attempt to give only the main high- lights of his illustrious career at T.C.S. David came to Boulden House in 1952 and soon impressed all with his athletic prowess. He was captain of hockey for three years and vice- captain of football for two. He was also strong on the cricket pitch, receiving colours for two years. During his final year in the J.S., Fuzzy was a member of C dorm and on Speech Day he was awarded the Hamilton Bronze medal. Moving into Brent House, Dave received full Littleside football colours, and he played on Middleside hockey. In his second year, he tn
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 19 C. G. W. Nichols C56-'59l. Chris came to us at Christmas in 1956, becoming a member of Bethune House. He plunged immediately into a round of activities which included Rabbit league hockey and squash. In his Fifth Form ycar Chris played Middleside League football and was a member of the winning team. During this very active year he was also a member of the Junior Debating Club. In Sixth Form Chris entered all activities with his usual enthusiasm. For a third year he played Middleside League football and Rabbit League hockey. His crowning achieve- ment in athletics, however, was his victory in the Oxford Cup race over a wet and unpleasant course. To round off a full year Chris was a mem- ber of the School track team. Needless to say, he was made a House Officer. He is now taking an Arts course at Western where we know he will continue to have success. 1-swf.. H. S. D. Paisley C56-'59J. The halls of Brent House first echoed with cries of Hueey on a sunny September day in 1956. From the very start it was always apparent that while Hugh was at T.C.S. there would never be a dull moment. He played Littleside football in his New Boy year and gained full colours for his fine efforts. He also joined the French Club, the Junior Debatin team, and became a member of the Choir. His neophyte year over, he returned to join the Mid- dleside football team and again received full colours. He added the Dramatic Society to his round of extra-curricular activities and had the audience at the Christ- mas play in complete convulsions as he played the role of a clairvoyant woman. In his final and most successful year, Hugh was made a House Prefect for his many contributions to School life. He played Bigside football where he received half colours. He became an executive of both the Dramatic Society and the Debating Society. The Variety night Hugh organized for us was acclaimed by all as one of the best in recent years. We are sure that Hugh is making life happy in Windsor and still manages to keep up with his studies.
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