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15 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Piper, J. C. l'58-'60l. John's voice was first heard in the halls of Brent back in 1958, always singing a strange version of Claudette. In sports. hc played on three Middleside squads, football, basketball and track and received full colours in each for his fine efforts. He was also very talented musically and took an active part in many singing activities around the school. From this came his inspiration to form a quartet, The Neophytes , a group that soon became popular. In his Fifth Form year, he was again a triple threat athlete, only this time on three Bigside squads. He added the choir to his singing activities, and with the Neophytes, cnt a record for R.C.A. Victor. As a cadet he also excelled, and was made 'leam Captain of the Precision Squad. For all his contributions to School life and his great popularity he was made a House Officer - a post of great honour for a Fifth Form boy! He is now at McGill, undoubtedly still singing, being very active, and naturellement, studying like tcrazeel' 'Bonne chance' Pepsi , from the School on the Hill. Richards, J. L. G. i'53-'60l. 'Stonewalll with Kentucky accent and all, entered the Senior School after four highly successful years in the Junior School, climaxed when he became a member of CH Dorm. He immediately proceeded to take part in many branches of extra-curricular and sports activities, including the Dramatic Society, the Record, football and cricket. In his second year he played Middleside squash, tennis and Bigside cricket. During 1958, John once again played squash and cricket and was the Captain of the L.B.F. Tennis Championship team. ln his final year, Rich was Sports Editor of the Record, President of the Dramatic Society, Head Choir Boy, a Crucifer and Head of Brent House. in the realm of sports, he played on the first squash team and was Captain of the victorious L.B.F. tennis and cricket teams, and - no wonder - the winner of the Grand Challenge Cup. It was only natural, then, that he was a School Prefect. During his stay here, John clearly demonstrated his ability to lead others and to give his best to the School and the boys. He is heading for Commerce and Finance at Western where we wish lxim all the best with fond memories.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECUHIJ 14 Pearce, W.A. l'56-'60l. 'Lump' entered Brent House in 1956 and soon began an illustrious career. He won Littleside football and cricket colours and was manager of the Littleside hockey team. In the New Boys' boxing tournament, Lump came out on top with the Magee Cup. Also in his New Boy year, he sang with the Glee Club and was a mem- ber of the Junior Debating Society and the Wood- work Club. In his second year Bill won colours in Little- side football and hockey and Micldleside cricket. He was awarded the trophy for being the most promising player on the Littleside team and in that year he also won the Littleside Shooting Cup. in his first year Bill was a member of the Glee Club, the Junior Debating Society and the Woodword Club. In his third year Lump won first team colours in foot- ball and second team colours in cricket. He was also a key member on the Bigside hockey team. In this, his Fifth Form year, Bill joined the Senior Debating Society and the Pat Moss Club. In his last year Lump was appointed associate Head Prefect. and he became Commanding Officer of the T.C.S. Cadet Corps. Ile won Bigside team colours in football and half Bigside colours in hockey. Ile was also a member of the Record staff. Bill is now studying architecture at the University of Toronto and T.C.S. wishes him the best of luck both at University and in the years to come. Pidgeon, E. L. l'55-'60l. Pidge came to Trinity in '55 and spent a year in Boulden House. The next year, his first in the Senior School, Les worked hard in class and on the campus. Unfortu- nately, he missed the legendary year of '57-'58 when he went to Jarvis Collegiate in Toronto. However, he returned for his Junior llflatriculation W--sv and in this year joined the Swimming Team. In his final year Pidge became a dedicated Sacristan as well as a school news reporter for the Record. He won full Middleside colours in swinnning and was appointed a House Officer in Brent. Best of luck. Les, in your futuie endeavours.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 16 1-ee .-sfzfzffax, 3 A Shorto, A. G. i'56-'60l. Hailing from Bermuda. Gavin knocked on Bethune's portals in 1956. Ilav- ing gained three years' experience in league foot- ball, he was voted Vice-Captain of Middleside by his teammates in his last year. Butch also swam on both the Middleside and Bigside swimming teams. winning full colours in each. After serving two years as a stage hand, Butch turned his interests to the Dramatic Society, where his subtle humour was much admired. Hav- ing been previously on the Record staff, he was appointed Staff Liaison member in his final year. For all his endeavours and achievements Gavin was appointed a School Prefect. Word has it that Gavin has continued working on the end of a pen, not writing poetry, but reporting for a newspaper in Bermuda. Sturgis, D. G. t'58-'60l. Upon his arrival at T.C.S. in 1958, Dave Sturgis soon found a lot of friends. His favorite recreation was card playing. and, tYa gotta a crib board'? . became synonymous with him. Apart from showing the traits of a river gambler, Dave could regularly be found playing league hockey. and in the position of goalie he led his team to victory in his final year. An active member of the Billiards Club. Sturge was also a hard competitor in league basketball, football and cricket. Dave is now completing his Senior lllatriculation at High School, and the School sends him best wishes in his endeavours. Tottenham, C. J. i'52-'60l. John entered the Senior School after five successful years in Boulden House where he played on the football. hockey and cricket teams, and was a member of C Dorm. As a New Boy in the Senior School. John joined the Junior Debating Society and the Dramatic Society. He was active in all sports and received extra Littleside colours as a member of the cricket team. In Fifth Form, John became a drummer in the band, a member of the Pat Moss Club, the Glee Club and the Senior Debating Society. Also that year, he captained Littleside hockey and received extra colours on Middleside cricket. In his final year, John was extremely active in the School. He was appointed head drummer in the School Band, became Treasurer of the 'ff-'tzv
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