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

 - Class of 1962

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 19 player on Middleside football. He was head librarian, president of the Senior Debating Society, and literary editor for the Record. For his efforts he was elected a House Prefect, and won the Stewart Award as well as the Headmaster's Award of Merit. Always a good student, Pat did well on his Senior Matriculation examinations and is now studying Philosophy at the University of Toronto. All our best wishes go with him. I. W. Fofhergill t'59-'6ll. Ian arrived at T.C.S. in 1959 from Manitouwadge. He played league football and in the winter turned his at- tention to the swimming team. He earned his Middleside colours in swimming and in the spring took part in track. In his last year, HMothergill received half colours on Bigside swimming, took a keen interest in debating and spoke well in the Public Speak- ing Competition. Ian also served as a corporal in the Cadet Corps. D. A. Fowler t'58-'6ll. t'Boots clomped into Bethune in 1958 and in his first year played Littleside hockey, proving a valuable asset to the team. The Millbrook Kid, a charter member of Bigside Smoking, became assistant coach on Littleside hockey in his final year. Al was also a Bethune House Officer and took special pride in the Cadet Corps, where he was made a sergeant. Boots is planning to go to Huron where T.C.S. wishes him good luck in all his endeavours. C. B. Glassco t'57-'6ll. In his first year Colin established himself by playing Littleside cricket and setting up an illegal radio station. The following year the owner-operator of Radio ann-.. Free Brent played Littleside football and hockey. and joined the Electronics Club. In the Fifth Form Colin was a member of the French Club. the Glee Club, and was vice-president of the Electronics Club. He was also a corporal in the ...I ' .guv . .e1 C adet Corps and a member of the famous pre- cision squad. He highlighted his year by winning a Flying Scholarship which enabled him to learn how to fly during the summer. Colin was also a member of the Pat Moss 7795

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gg TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD president of the Political Science Club. Though he gave much time to the Cadet Corps as commanding officer, he nevertheless maintained a high standing in 6A. Because of his outstanding achievements and efforts on behalf of the school. Doug made an excellent head prefect, a position he maintained with dignity. respected by all. With six firsts', to his credit, Coop this year is studying Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto where we wish him all success and the best of luck. N. S. Dafoe t'53-'6ll. Norm entered the Junior School in 1953 and became both a CH dormer and editor of the Junior School Record. On moving up to the Senior School, during his ,- first year in Brent House, Norm received full P93 -'W af? ,f Littleside gym colours. Q -- The following year he became a librarian, : ,..., joined the French Club, and was a member of s A the Art Club. In the spring, he received half Big- W side gym colours. f' In his final year, Norm joined the Political f Science Club. For his work as a librarian and his participation in cadets as well as his assistance as a First Team gymnast, Norm was made a House Officer. An outstanding student, he was top T.C.S. boy in the Ontario Math contest and placed in the top seventy of the province. For this fine achievement, he attended a math seminar at Queens University. On Speech Day he was awarded the Jubilee Exhibition in Mathematics and shared with Doug Heron the Chancel- lor's Prize as Head Boy. We wish him luck in his career at Queen's, which began auspiciously when he was awarded the Richardson and an Ontario Scholarship. D. P. Day t'56-'6ll. Foo-foo spent one year in Boulden House before entering the Senior School in 1957. Here, in his first year, he won the Magee Cup for New Boys, the Johnston Cup, and the Margaret Ketchum Prize. He also won Littleside swimming and gym colours and was on the track team and in the Rifle Club. In his Fourth Form year Pat was on the Littleside foot- ball team and the Middleside swimming team, gaining full colours in each. He joined the Debat- ing Society, served as a librarian, and became a member of the French, Art, Rifle and Electronics Vluhs. In his Fifth Form year he continued his extra curricular interests, played on Middleside football, and ran second in the Oxford Cup. In his last year Pat won full Middleside football colours, half squash colours. ran first in the Oxford Cup race and was elected the most valuable



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Q0 TRINITY COLLEGE scHooL RECORD Vlub and became a House Officer. During his last year at T.C.S. he was head choir boy and a school prefect. He was also a member of the Record staff. the Dramatics Society. and served as a sacristan. As a flight lieutenant, lic guided Brent to victory in the House competition. Earlier in the year he played on the squash team and earned half first team colours. Smoothie is now at Queen's where we wish him the best of luck. G. D. Goodfellow t'58-'6ll. The Fellow spent three years at T.C.S. and established quite a reputation. In his second year, he was voted the Most Valuable Player on Middleside football and also received his full colours for Middleside squash. The following year Doug played on Bigside football and received half colours. He was also half of the managing team of Rowley and Goodfellovv, helping Bigside hockey in this capacity, and was a member of the Ski Team. He was made a House Officer for his contributions to the school. Doug is now at the University of New Brunswick where we are sure he is enjoying life as he did at T.C.S. S. M. Hart t'56-'61l. When the Mogley Mahound first stomped down the halls of Bethune with a friendly little smile on his face, everyone knew he would be a success. Sam was. He was a Fifth Form House Officer in his final year, a distinguished football player, winning his extra Bigside colours in 1959 - despite injuries - and his half colours in 1960. In the winter he was found down at the pool. He won his junior swimming colours in 1956 and 1957, Bigside swimming half colours in 1958 and 1959 and his full colours in 1960 and 1961. Sam was a member of many clubs, too many to put them all down in writing - Rifle Club, Choir, Record staff, Junior and Senior Debating - and so the record went during his years at Trinity. In the cadet squadron he was a flight sergeant in 1960. Sam also showed a flair for dramatics, playing Samuel in the school production of the Pirates of Penzance. He is as a gay light in Trinity life, being a member of the dance committee and the vice-president of the Pat Moss Club. For the future, the Mogley Mahound plans a business career. We all hope in years to come Sam will be as great a success as he was at T.C.S. ,..,,f'X

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