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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD THE JUNIOR POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB 'l'his is the second year of the revived Junior Political Science Club, the first official meeting taking place in September. The president is lJ'Ai-cy ltlzirtin and Don Wells is the secretary. The treasurer is Arthur Irwin, ai Third Foriner. Mr. Godfrey of Boulden House is again acting as staff adviser. Many fruitful discussions on such matters as the recent Cuban crisis and the Social Credit party have already taken place, and others such as the integration issue in the United States and the nationalist movements in Africa are slated for the future An Old Boy of the school, Mr. Scott Symons, who is an expert on French Canada, will be coming to address the Club during the next term. it ' , 2125? Q9 5 A : '44mL4si7il LIIMH .., !'i, I ' 'i'.'i.ef'l.QI..i - Oi like I I ML 5 si- i- -A ,Q,,X . lx x 1 V-aim -N E as -. ,: :aga3?Lf5eII H i -YE he I 'S egg fl y tii fxfga iiljlllimiff p - e x RNILL1 y's 5?iaLf-f f ' f ,f,. ,L it I 'IM A NN he H- xt I A ff ' 1 f' , . -FJ'-?71 QILXIIIQI , ffff if, gg, .X ,L K ,sho Aifff 41, , x x ,ti L QKD f I A X v ,Kr f , f 'Tl :P ,,..,.,,e-' ,. ' ' , h 'V Q-gvglft , ,lf L ,
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 15 membership and a constitution is in the process ot' being drawn up. The executive is headed by the president, A, P. B. Du Moulin: E, li Winder is vice-president, and R. L. Evans is secretary. THE PHOTOGRAPHY SOCIETY This year the Photographic Society is under the direction of Mr. T. A. Wilson: C. H. Brown is president and M. E. K. Moffatt is vice- president. The Society's membership has grown considerably this year and contests are going to be held every month in order that the members may have a chance to get more experience. THE MUSIC CLUB As yet not fully organized, but to start shortly, this club is under the direction of Mr. Prower. lt has a membership restricted to about 15 boys who meet every two weeks to listen to and discuss recitals, either recorded or given by visiting guests. The members of the Music Club also have the privilege of going to see out-of-town concerts when arrangements can be made. THE FRENCH CLUB This year the French Club has been split up into two divisions - the Senior Division which is composed of boys in Fifth and Sixth Forms and the Junior Division which is made up of Third and Fourth Formers Mr. Bishop is in charge of the Senior Club with an executive made up of Stephen Traviss as president, George Wardman as vice-president and .Ion Birks as secretary. Messrs. Franklin and Williams are in charge of the Junior Club and D'Arcy Martin is president. The club has meetings every two weeks and news summaries of all sorts are given by various members and afterwards pertinent ques- tions are discussed. In addition, various projects have been planned. The Club is also looking forward to the visit of two French speaking Moroccans, some Air France films. and the French plav which this year will be a brief history of French teaching throughout the ages. THE SCIENCE CLUB This year the electronics club has been replaced by a new Science Club under the direction of Mr. Goering, with Mike Moffatt as president. Bruce Maycock as vice-president, and David Lindop as secretary. Since for several years the electronics club has seemed too restricted in its activities. the main aim of its successor is to broaden its scope so as to appeal to boys interested in other branches of science besides elec- tronics. The projects currently under way. based on Mr. Goering's science publications, include research on crystals. oxygen, electrolysis, the amoeba, and other protozoa. the construction of an amplifier. an air cushion vehicle. and a small rocket. Many more are in store for the future. such as studies about meteorology and chlorophyll. and building an artificial kidney or reaction timer.
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'l'lllNl'l'Y K'Ul,l.lilIl-I Sl'llUUl. lllfflllill I7 ill X! . J. G. Arnold l'52-'S6l i'57-'62l In liord's Rllf nicinber of the first football tcznn :intl cnptziin of hockey :ind cricket. For his outstanding perforinaincel he was inaide 11 't clornier :incl further distineuislied himself by winning the Bronze Medal, In his New Hoy year in thc Senior School 4 he won Littlesiclc football and hockey colours and full Bliddlcsirle cricket colours, llc also joined the Frcnch club Lind the .lr Political X- Science Club :intl served as 11 stzigchanicl lust two years in lloulden llousc hc wus :i AX In his fifth form year, Gord was captain of Nliddleside hockey and cricket. won full Nliddleside colours in football. hockey :incl cricket. :is well as the bat for being thc best bzitsinzin, .AXlwnys rn-tively intercsted in school activities. he was xi inc-inber of thc French club and thc Scnior Political Science Vlub the Put Moss Vlub, thc choir und scrrcd :is gi Sacristan. ri stage hand and ai nienibcr of thc Record Staff, In 1961 when he was siclclincd troin liiesidc football with .i broken zirni. he coached Littleside football with Mr, Scott winning 11 coin-h's award for his efforts. .-Ks ai member of Rigsitle hockey' hc won cxtrn colours, He was also ai crucifer. zi nieinber of the 'Senior Political Scicnco Club and the Record stuff. :incl wus appointed officer connnzinding the colour party, For his contributions to thc school, Gord was nimlc si House Prefect. This year Gord is ut We-stern whcrc wc wish hiin tht- bt-sl ol link in everything he undertzikcs
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