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

 - Class of 1961

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 18 Wakefield, A. G. t'57-'60l. In 1957 Al found QQ his way into Bethune House after coming to us it from Montreal. In his New Boy year he joined the French Club and the Junior Debating Society. On Speech Day Al won the General Proficiency prize in Upper Fourth and also won the F. A. Bethune Scholarship for his fine scholastic standing. In his second year Al joined the Senior De- bating Club and the Electronics and Science Clubs. finding time also to play on Middleside football. Again on Speech Day Al showed his academic prowess by winning the Smith-Cape Bursary. In his final year Al was elected President of the Science and Electronics Clubs, as well as Secretary of the Senior Debating Society. He also received half Bigside colours in football and gym and was a Sergeant in the Cadet Corps. For his fine participation and interest in all branches of School life. Al was made a Bethune House Prefect. As usual, on Speech Day. he collected a number of prizes. He won the Jubilee Exhibition for Mathematics. the Governor General's Silver Medal for Mathematics, the Founder's prize for Science and shared the honours of being Head Boy. Al is now on a scholar- ship at Yale taking Science and we all wish him the very best of luck. West, P. A. t'56-'60l. Oiseau came to Brent in the fall of 1956 as an inhabitant of Top Dorm Trinity, and set out to make his mark on the School record. In his Third Form year he played both Littleside football and hockey. graduating to the first team ice squad the next year. Peter's last year was a very active one for he earned full Bigside hockey colours, acted as Big- side football manager, and also found time to do a lot of fine work in the renovation of the Pat Moss camp. Peter was a Sacristan, a member of the Wood Working Club and an ardent member of the Pat Moss Club. Pete's achievements were rewarded when he became one of the few Fifth Form House Officers in the School. Wilson, S. R. l'55-'60l. Steve entered the fl Senior School after a successful year in Boulden House and soon became an active participant in school life. He became a librarian and joined the Junior Debating Society as well as the Record staff. The following year Steve won extra colours in Bigside swimming, and took part in numerous extra-curricular activities, including the Junior French Club, the Record staff and the Junior Debating Club. He was again a librarian. As a Fifth Form Steve again competently swam for Bigside, winning full colours. He was appointed

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17 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Scnior Debating Society, Secretary of the Political Science Club, joined the Record staff and received extra colours on Middleside hockey. For his endeavours. he was appointed a Brent House Prefect. Since t.hen we've heard that John is going to 'L'Ecole Internationale' in Geneva. The very best to you, John, and good luck in Switzerland. Turner, M. A. t'54-'60l. Mike came to T.C.S. in the fall of 1954 where he enrolled in Boulden House. The following year he was in C Dorm- itory and on the cricket team. In '56 he came to the Senior School as a New Boy in Brent House and played on the Littleside football team. In '57 he was President of the Junior Debating Society and a member of the French Club. Once again Mike played Littleside football, winning his colours. In the spring term Mike found time to play Middle- side cricket. In '58 he joined the Pat Moss Club and also the French Club. A keen footballer, Mike played on the Middleside team and by popular vote was elected Vice-Captain. In his last year Mike made quite a name for himself. Golden Boy was a House Prefect, a Flight Sergeant in the Cadet Corps and a member of the Bigside football team. This year Mike hopes to study at the University of Monteray in Mexico, and we hope that success will follow him there. Vansfone, J. A. H. i'58-'607. John came to T.C.S. in the fall of '58 and he quickly proved himself a valuable asset to Bethune House and the School. Extremely popular among his friends, John stood out as an athlete and a scholar. Van excelled in swimmingg in his first year he won a Distinction Cap, an honour very rarely achieved by New Boys. In his final year John proved him- self a very capable and reliable leader in the School. He was on the Record staff and secretary of the Science Club. Owing to his very important contributions to the life of the School, Van was made a House Prefect and a Flight Sergeant in the Cadet Corps. In athletics John once more won distinction. He was captain of the winning league football team and a great competitor. In the winter term he swam for Bigside and because of his great qualities as a leader he was elected Captain of the team which he led to its third Eastern Canadian Swimming Championship in Montreal. His own prowess in swimming earned him another Distinction Cap. This year Van plans to study architecture at the University of Toronto, u here we wish him the best of luck.



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19 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Ilead Librarian, became a Sacristan, and a member of the Pat Moss Club, Ilecord stall' and the Camera Club. In his Sixth Form year Steve was again Head Librarian, School News liditor ot' the Record, a Crucifer and a member of the Camera Club. Steve was also a member of the Eastern Interscholastic Championship swimming team, again winning full colours, and captained his Middleside league football team to victory. In the academic field Steve was a conscientious worker, winning the Geography Prize on Speech Day. For his outstanding record Steve was made a House Prefect. His many friends wish him the best ot' luck at Huron College. Yates, J. R. l'57-'60l. Rodget' came to us from Etobicoke in 1957. He played Littleside football and proved his Worth by getting full colours. He . got extra Middleside hockey colours and full Mid- 12 Q ' . dleside track colours. The next year found Roger in Fifth Form and on three Bigside teams, getting W' extra football and full track colours. In his final year Rodge again proved his worth as an athlete by achieving a Distinction Cap in football, half Bigside colours, and extra colours in track, being captain of the team. He was on the Record staff for the three years he was with us and because of his many contributions to School life, was made a House Prefect. He is now at Queen's taking Engineering and we trust he is working hard and not burning up the telephone wires too much between Port Hope and Kingston. Best of luck, Rodge, from all your friends at T.C.S.

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