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16 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD I M. J. Blincow t'58-'6ll. The Sahibl' came to T.C.S. in 1958. He quickly fell into the way of life at Trinity, played on the Tennis Team, and won half Bigside colours in the Oxford Cup race. He received Littleside squash colours in the win- ter and in the spring won full colours on Bigside cricket. In Fifth Form Malcolm played Littleside football, ran in the Oxford Cup race, received half colours for tennis and squash and helped Bigside cricket to their shared L.B.F. champion- ship. Blincs was also in the Political Science Club and the Dramatic Society as well as serving as a faithful sacristan in the chapel. lt was no surprise, then, that Malcolm became a House Officer in Fifth Form. His last year was even busier. Blincs captained the Tennis Team in the L.B.F. and played Middleside football. He received full Bigside squash colours but unfortunately could not play cricket full time because of the pressure of his exams. He was secretary of the Political Science Club, and on Speech Day was awarded the Geography Prize and the Prize for Reading in Chapel. Though a School Prefect and a flight lieutenant in the Cadet Corps, he still found time to be an efficient head sacristan. His record speaks for itself. Well done, Malcolm. G. L. Booth U55-'6ll. Smudge spent the first two years of his T.C.S. life in the J.S. In his last year he was a HC dormer, won his half colours on the Boulden House football team and was captain of the 2nd Cricket XI. In his next year, George made the big jump to the Senior School, hallowing the halls of Brent. He won his full Littleside swimming colours and extra Little- side cricket colours. He was on the business staff of the Record and was also a stage hand. The next year Smudge moved right up to Bigside swimming, winning his half colours. He also won his Middleside cricket colours. being named the most improved player on the team. In his Fourth Form year, the Smudge again swam for Bigside, winning half colours. A fine cricketer, George was awarded extra Bigside colours for his play during the year. For a second time he was appointed head stage hand. became a member of the Record staff, the dance com- mittee ancl the Pat Moss Club. He even found time to participate in the very excellent precision squad.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 15 F. H. A. Baxter t'58-'6ll. When Hap entered Brent House in his New Boy year he showed himself to be a hard working and active member of the school. In the Fourth Form he participated in the Electronics Club, the Glee Club, Littleside League football and won full Littleside colours in gym. In his second year t'Hap rejoined the Elec- tronics Club and the Glee Club, became a second class rifleman and was awarded full Bigside colours for his achievements and assistance in coaching in gym. When t'Hap returned in the Sixth Form, he was soon appointed a House Officer and joined the Record staff, the cast of the Pirates of Penzance, and the dance committee. He also became vice-president of the Electronics Club. In addition to all these activities, 'tHap was the WO2 of the cadet squadron and again won Bigside colours in gym. Hap', is planning on a career in medicine at McGill and we feel quite confident that he will do well in all -his endeavours V M M. H. H. Bedford-Jones t'543'6ll. In the Junior School. which he entered in 1954. Mike was a Dormer and editor of the Record. In 1957. B-J became a Brent New Boy. He joined the gn Junior French Club, Junior Debating Society and began his well-marked Record career. During this first year also HB-Jw was on the junior basketball team and the track team. The following year B-J became a choir boy as well as a librarian, participated in Junior de- bating, the Glee Club and was on the Record staff. Mike was also on the Littleside football team. In his Fifth Form year, because of excellent work, UB-J was awarded the Library Prize and the Special Choir Prize. His ability on Middleside basketball was acknowledged when he received full colours, and he was also a sacristan and a member of the Record staff. During his final year, HB-J was school news editor of the Record and received a prize for special assistance on that worthy magazine. He also contributed much to the school as a crucifer and a sergeant in the Cadet Corps. He played both Middleside basketball and football and was a lusty member of the memorable Pirates of Penzance. For his hard work and diligence Michael became a House Officer. B-J is now an Arts student at Trinity College. University of Toronto. We have no doubt that he will distinguish himself there as he did here. We wish him the best of luck. 3
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 17 In his final year, George spent a very active time at T.C.S. He received full colours for his excellent work on Bigside swimming, and was vice- captain of the first cricket team. He continued his other extra-curricular activities and in addition was made a cadet sergeant. For his contributions to the School, George was appointed a House Officer. Best of luck to you. George, in all your undertakings. J. A. Burton t'53-'6ll. Jamie arrived at Brent House from Boulden House in 1957. While in the Junior School he captained the cricket and football teams, won the Captain's Cup and the Hamilton Bronze Medal. In his New Boy year he played Littleside football and hockey and was Captain of the Littleside cricket team. The following year he captained Middleside football and cricket and received full colours for his fine play on Middleside hockey. In 1959 he returned again to captain Middleside football and received the cup for the best bat on Bigside cricket. He also played Middleside hockey that year, joined the precision squad and became a member of the Pat Moss Club. Jamie's final year saw him a House Prefect, and WO.I. of the Cadet Corps He captained Middleside football for the third year in a row and received the cup for the best player. He also played on Bigside cricket and was one of the best batsmen on the team. Now at Huron College, Jamie deserves all the best in fulfilling his plans for the future. D. R. Cooper t'57-'6ll Coop,' entered Bethune House in the fall of 1957, getting right into the swing of things on Littleside football, winning his full colours. He played Littleside hockey for which he was awarded full colours and was Junior Aggregate winner in track. Coop also won the Magee Cup in his first year. The following year, Doug played on Middleside football and was awarded full colours. He won his extra colours on Middleside hockey, made the track team, was a stage hand and a member of the Pat Moss Club. In 1959, Doug played for Bigside football, winning extra colours, Bigside hockey with half colours, and proved a valuable member of the track team. He was president of the Pat Moss Club and in the precision squad. To round out his activities, he joined the Record staff, became a member of the Political Science Club and sailed in the L.B.F. sailing competition at Lakefield. For his outstanding contribution to school life, Doug was appointed a House Officer in his Fifth Form year. In Sixth Form, Doug ran in the Oxford Cup race for Bethune, played Bigside football, winning extra colours, and Bigside hockey as vice-captain. being awarded full colours. Coop was also vice-captain of track and ...ff
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