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, TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Atkey, R. G. l'58-'60l. It was in the fall of 1958 that Molly first entered the Bethune House doors. and immediately took an active part in School life. In addition to being an outstanding scholar. Ron took on many extra-curricular activi- ties. joining the Pat Moss, the Senior Debating and the Political Science clubs. He was a member of the School band and was awarded the music prize for his outstanding contributions in that field. In his second year at T.C.S., Ron was elected President of the Senior Debating and Political Science clubs. He became a Sacristan and an cntliusiastic member of the choir, a School Prefect, and was appointed a lflight Lieutenant in the Cadet Corps as Head of Bethune House. Ron was .ilso an eager participant in School sports. He played Bigside football and basketball for two years and was voted vice-captain of Bigside football in his second year. During the summer, too, Ron proved his value as a member ul the track team. We wish him the best of luck at the University of Toronto and we hope to see him back again visiting the School often? Boundy, M. C. t'55-'60l. Mark entered B 1 Dorm in Boulden House in 1955 and the following year graduated to the Senior School. In ,57 he engaged in Junior Debating and during his first two years he was a prominent member of the French Club and participated in the French play in 58. Also in this year he won the Religious Knowledge prize. In his final year 'tBoozer de voted his time to his studies, demonstrating his persistence. a virtue which will greatly assist him wherever he may go. Bradley, R. B. t'58-'60l. Spiderl' entered the long and hallowed halls of Brent in 1958. He car- ried with him the disdainful air of the pro-golfer and the accomplished cribbage player. Though golf was his first love, he participated in the football and hockey leagues, and enthusiastically support- d ed the Billiards Club. Renowned for his ability - .1 to invariably out-bet a particular member of mid- dle flat Bickle, Spider made a quiet but firm place for himself during his two years here. We Wish him the best of luck in the future. 3 1
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TRINITY COl.l,l'IGl'I SCIIUUI. lil'IC'UiliJ .1 out subscriptions. This has not been done in previous years and we hope that any parents who have not already sent in their subscriptions. will do so as soon as possible, in order to make this ei'l'ort a success. It is still early to forecast the financial success or lailurc ol' the llecorfl this year. However, if the School continues to show as much enthusiasm as it has done already, and if the businessmen of the 'l'.i'.S. family see lit to advertise in the Record, then, the Record will surely make lull use ol' its potential. M. C. H. R I I F I GRN? IES THE LEAVING CLASS Adair, C. J. t'58-'60l. Colin entered T.C.S. in the fall of '58, taking up residence in the notorious Middle Dorm Bethune. In his first year, Crow played on Little- side football and was awarded extra colours for his efforts. During the winter term, Squash was his strong point where he earned Bigside colours, and va during the summer term he ran on the Bigside track team. The Senior French Club was also a is part of his extra-curricular activities. The second year was by far the best for Gibby . He played on Middleside football, earn- ing full colours, and as captain of the Squash team that won the L.B.F. Championship, he was awarded a Distinction Cap. In the C.O.S.S.A. track meet he placed first in the 220 yard dash. Because of his athletic achievements, Colin won the award for the runner-up for the Grand Challenge Trophy. Crow joined the Senior Debating Society and the Political Science Club and also sang in the School Choir. For all these contributions to School life, Colin was made a House Officer. Now attending McGill, 'tGibby is studying medicine. a field in which we hope he will have great success.
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TRINITY COl,I,EGIC SCIIOUI. lll'Il'UlilJ QQ Chubb, P. G. McE. l'57-'60l. As a New Hoy in 1957, Pete was one of the privileged ones placed in middle dorm Trinity. llc played Middlcsidc League football and during the year joined the French Club and the .lunior Debating Society. The next year he took up track and did exceptionally well. Pete became Secretary of the French Club and played a part in the French Play Le Duc de Beaufort . He was elected Treasurer of the Pat Moss Club and played an active part on the Record staff. In his final year, Pete had a very full schedule. e was a member o the Political Science Club and he served as a Sacristan in the Chapel, and on the Record staff as the Feature Editor. To acid to his accomplishments, he was appointed as the School's representative to the World Refugee Committee. Athletically, Pete indulged in track and earned extra Bigside Colours for his contributions in this field. On Inspection Day he acted as WO2 in the Cadet Corps. He was rewarded for his services in the School by being appointed a House Prefect. A popular member of the School, Pete takes with him our best wishes for the years to come. Cooper, G. K. l'55-'60l. Gary spent five years at T.C.S. and during this time contributed much to the life and spirit of the School. Coop spent a preliminary year in the Junior School, now Boulden House, before entering the Senior School. During his second year, he joined the band, an institution he remained with until he left Trinity. Also during this first year, Gary play- ed on the Littleside cricket team and earned his colours. The following year he joined the Junior De- bating Society and the Camera Club. The Choir also claimed his attention. Fifth Form was a big year for the Farmer . He participated in the French and Pat Moss clubs, worked in the library and on the Record Staff and sang in the Choir. He also appeared in the Junior Debating Society ! vi S-1 , Society and during the winter months, in the swimming pool as a member of the swimming team. Gary's final year was equally well packed with activities. In this year.
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