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SCHOOL DIRECTORY PREFECTS D. R. Cooper qHead Prefectl - D. G. Shewell CAssistant Head Prefectj M. J. Blincow. C. B. Glassco, W. F. Hassel, P. S. Phillips, W. M. Warner HOUSE PREFECTS Brent M D. P. Day, A. B. Wainwright. Bethune - J. J. Kimo. T. E. Leather, J. C. Stikeman, R. R. Stone, HOUSE OFFICERS Bethune M S. M. Hart. P. G. Horcica, M. C. Hudson. Br.-nt -A D. F. Ball, F. H. A. Baxter, M. H. H. Bedford-Jones, G. L. Booth, J. A Burton, A. D. Heron. D. N. Hodgetts. CHAPEL Head Sacristan - M. J. Blincow Crucifers M. H. H. Bedford-Jones. P. S. Phillips, J. C. Stikeman, D. B. Stratford Sacristans J. G. Arnold. J. B. G. Fraser. C. B. Glassco, S. M. Hart, A. D. Heron, P. G. Horcica Rl. C. Hudson, J. K. James, F. K. Kayler, J. J. Kime, E. A. Neal, J. St. G. O'Brian T. L. Reid, M. B. Sullivan, C. L. F. Watchorn. FOOTBALL Captain - D. N. Hodgetts Vice-Captain - W. M. Warner LIBRARY Head Librarian - D. P. Day THE RECORD Editor-in-Chief -- A. D. Heron Assistant Editors M. H. H. Bedford-Jones, D. P. Day, M. C. Hudson, F. K. Kayler, N. L. Leach P. S. Phillips, R.L.S,atterwhite, J. F. G. Scrivin
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Vol. 64 Trinity College School. Port Hope, December 1960 No. 1 Editor-in-Chief - A. D. Heron tilchool News Editor L4 M. H. H. Bedford-Jones. Assistants: M. J. Blincow, M. G. Fairfield. I. W. Fothergill, H. N. K. Mackenzie, P. B. Starnes. l o:iturcs Editor - P. S. Phillips. Assistants: J. G. Arnold, J. B. G. Fraser, P. G. Horcic:i. J. F. James. D. T. Smith, M. B. Sullivan, J. R. Woodcock. l.iterau'y Editor D. P. Day. sports Editor -- J. G. F. Scrivin. Assistants: J. C. Arn itt, N. Campbell, C. B. Glassco, D. S. M. MacGregor-Greer, M. V. Helm, J. P. F. Jenkins, F. W. Naylor, D. C. Rubbra, J. C. Stikeman, J. B. Stratton, A. D. Thom. Photography Editor - F. K. Kayler. Assistants: P. H. Ambrose, M. A. W. Evans, S. M. Jorgensen. Business Manager - M. C. Hudson. Assistants: F. H. A. Baxter, G. L. Booth, S. M. Hart. D. S. Litteljohn, A. B. Wainwright. llead Typist - R. L. Satterwhite. Assistants: D. F. Ball, W. D. L. Bowen, R. B. L. Henderson, A. H. Ion, W. F. Riches, R. L. Richmond. Art D. G. Shewell Staff Liaison N. L. Leach Photography P. R. Bishop, Esq. Treasurer D. W. Wing, Esq. Old Boys .. J. W. Kerr, Esq. Staff Adviser A. H. Humble, Esq. The Record is published three times a year in the months of December, April, August Printed by The Guide Publishing Co. Limited, Port Hope, Ont. EDITORIAL I The life of a T.C.S. New Boy is not an easy one. Many a newcomer has previously been accustomed to High School life, he has had freedom in the evenings, his meal hours and rising times have been elastic, he has been asked to do small jobs before, perhaps, but never has he experienced direct orders to carry out seemingly meaningless tasks, cspecially from other youths, students like himselfg he has lived his own life. responsible only to his parents and other senior persons. Then, sud- denly. he is forced to live in a dormitory, his entire day has been set out, leaving him scarcely a moment to himself, everything is done by a schedule. He must participate in league sports, he must attend New Boy gymg he must show due respect for the prefect system: he must do this . . . he must do that . . . Indeed, on the surface, it appears obvious that the T.C.S. New Boy is oppressed, maltreated, and, forced to carry out daily, several distasteful duties. But wait! Let us not condemn the present system and begin to advocate a new one before we investigate the problem alittle more fullv. A short while ago, the Record conducted a research poll in the School. in an effort to determine which year the average student finds most beneficial and enjoyable. The results of this poll were astonishing. An unbelievable 825 of the boys approached felt definitely that it had been their New Boy year! Impossible'l! you may say. Nevertheless, these are the facts, and we owe it to ourselves to try to interpret them. Does a student enjoy his first year because he is free from the strength-sapping responsibility which he is to bear in the near future? No,
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