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

 - Class of 1961

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TRINITY COI.l.l'IClI'I SCIIUUI. H1101 ll 1 Fraser, J. G. t'58-'60l. .Iohn camo to thc halls of Brent in the fall of 1958, and imprcsscd cvcry- one by his joviality and good-nature. Ours played Middleside league football, Rabbit league hockey and league cricket in his New Boy year. ln his Sixth Form year John played llfliddlesidc football and Rabbit league hockey. We send the man from Owen Sound away with the best of our wishes for success in his future endeavours. 1 Vs . 'G' Greenleaf, A. A. t'60J. Al joined the School in his Sixth Form year, and although this gave lnm a late start in extra-curricular activities, he bc- came a very prominent member of the School. He became noted for his efforts on Bigside hockey and was elected vice-captain of the team. On Bigside football he also showed himself to be a very capable player. Al became noted for his reading voice, especially in Chapel. and for his skill on the bass drum in the band. He was appointed a House Officer early in the year, a fine accomplishment for a first year boy. Al certainly deserves the best of luck in his future career. Hazelwood, B. A. t'59-'60l. 'fHaze came to T.C.S. from Copper Cliff. Although he was here only for the Sixth Form, he quickly made friends and added spirit to the School. He worked hard at managing Middleside football, a thankless task which is often harder to execute than the actual playing of the game. A skilful hockey forward. he received full Middleside colours. We wish him the best of luck at Huron Col- lege where he is now enrolled.

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9 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Eakin, W. R. S. l'55-'60l. From Montreal in '55 there arrived one bleak autumn afternoon a man of obscure fame. thenceforth to be known as bleaks . .Ioining the Littleside football team, the stage hands and the Junior French Club as a New Boy. he went on the next year to captain his league hockey team to a championship, to add his voice to the Glee Club as well as to the Junior Debating Society, and to preside over the Junior French Club. Having obtained Littleside Gym and Cricket colours in '58, he rose to Middleside Gym the next year. A member of the Pat Moss Club the French Club. Senior Debating, the Record Staff and the Dance Com- mittee. Bleaks climaxed his year with the Latin prize for the Fifth Form. Sixth Form found him a Sacristan, a member of the Political Science Club. and again a member of the French Club and the Record Staff. He xx as also captain of the championship Muldleside football team, and vice- captain of the Gym team, on which he won full Bigside colours. A Flight Sergeant on Inspection Day, Bill was also a House Prefect. We Wish him the best of luck at McGill. Ferro, M. L. I'57-'60l. Max came to the School in 1957, and having an excellent linguistic talent, he joined the Junior Debating and French clubs. League football found him enjoying athletics in ' moderation, while in the winter he played on the second basketball team. In the spring he partici- . pated in league cricket. The next year Max graduated to Senior De- bating and became president of the French Club. He took on other duties as Well, becoming a librar- ian and a member of the Camera Club, and using his ability as a photographer for the Record. Mean nhile. Max busied himself playing league football, basketball and cricket. In his Sixth Form year Max was nominated best debater of the Senior Debating Club. and as vice-president of the French Club, he performed diligently. Taking over as Photographic Editor of the Record, Max made a notable contribution to the magazine. He retained his membership in the Camera Club. taking first prize in the annual photo contest. and as a member of the Science Club, contributed much to the meetings. He again played league football and second team basketball. For his contributions to School life. Max was made a House Officer. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours at McGill.



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11 TRINITY COLLEGE scHooL RECORD Howard, C. J. t'56-'60l. Charlie came to Brent llouse in 1956 from Toronto and after playing league football, he swam for the second team, and played league cricket in the spring. In his Fourth Form year he played Littleside football, hockey and cricket. getting his full colours in each. He also was a member of the French Club. In his Fifth Form year Chas played Middle- side league football. Middleside hockey and cricket. Ile was in the Dramatic Society, the Debating Club, the Pat Moss Club and the Political Science Club. That spring he won the Impromptu Speaking Con- test sponsored by the Debating Club, with a talk on apartheid in South Nfrica. In his final year Charlie earned extra colours on Middleside foot- ball. and that winter returned to swimming, getting his full First Team colours as a member of the team that won the Martlett Foundation Trophy for the third consecutive year. He again was in the Dramatic Society, and was a member of the Little Big Four Co-Champion Debating Team. For his numerous activities Charlie was made a House Officer. He is now at the University of Western Ontario, where we wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours. . Hyde, C. D. l'57-'60i. Chris was a newcomer to Brent House in 1957, hailing from Selwyn House. Humpty , as he was soon nicknamed, was a good athlete, playing on both Middleside hockey and cricket his first year. He also battered his way into the heavy-weight championship of the New Boys, boxing. Despite his many New Boy duties, he found time to join the French Club and the Junior Debating Society. In Fifth Form Chris made Middleside foot- ball and in the spring again played Middleside cricket. A member of the French Club, he acted in the French play, La Ramee and had the distinction of winning the Oral French Prize. He joined the Science Club and was a member of the Record staff. llumpty's last year was by far his most successful. He was awarded 4-xtra colours in Middleside football and half colours in Bigside squash. llowever it was in club activities that he excelled. He was appointed l-lditor-m't'hief of the Record. a job which he performed most capably and was elected president of both the French Club and the Classical Music flub. In the French Play he acted the lead role of Mr. Bishop with vigour and humour. Vhris was in charge of Midwinter Madness, a money-raising night of entertaimnent at the rink, with the object of aiding World Refugee Near. The show was extremly well done. In the Cadet Corps, he ably filled the post ol' Adjutant. For his many outstanding achievements at T.C.S.,

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