I8 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD W. D. L. Bowen I57-'58l I'59-'62l Bill be- gan his T.C.S. career in Boulden House in 1957. There he distinguished himself in foot- ball, hockey and cricket, obtaining full colours in all teams. His next year was spent at Jarvis Collegiate in Toronto but he returned to enter the Senior School in 1959. From that time on, for the next three years Brent House was not quite the same. In his Fourth Form year Bill was on Bigside football although he was unable to play because of injuries. He was chosen the most valuable player on Bigside hockey and was also awarded Bigside cricket colours. Bill was also a stage hand, a member of the precision squad, a member of the billiards club and typist for the Record. On Speech Day he won the New Boys' squash tournament award and the First Year Challenge Trophy. In his fifth form year Humphery was awarded first team colours in football, hockey and cricket and was again chosen the most valuable player on Bigside hockey. He joined the choir, served as secretary-trea- surer of the Pat Moss club, chief stage hand and typist for the Record staff. Bill also won the second year Challenge Trophy, was made a House Officer, and capped his year by winning an Air Cadet scholarship which enabled him to visit the Brtish Isles during the summer. In his Sixth Form year, the Wiltch got into high gear. He was co- captain of Bigside football, captain of Bigside hockey, won the most valuable player award and a Distinction Cap for his efforts, and again received full Bigside cricket colours. Bill also won the Senior squash tournament and the senior tennis doubles tournament with Wardman. He was again a member of the choir, a sacristan, the head typist for the Record, a member of the dance committee and the adjutant of the Cadet Corps. On Speech Day he won the Jack Maynard Memorial Trophy. the Grand Challenge Cup and the Bronze Medal. Bill was an excellent head prefect and carries the best wishes of the School wherever he goes. N. Campbell I'54-'62l After four years in Boulden House, Neil came to the Senior School in '58. In his third form year he won Littleside hockey colours, Littleside cricket colours the was captain and won the Best Bowler's Prizer, and was very active on the Record staff. Neil's Fourth Form year saw 1-I him attain Littleside football colours, hockey colours and Middleside cricket colours He was also active in the Junior Debating Club. In the Fifth Form he was awarded Bigside hockey colours, cricket half colours, and added
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0 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Record. One of his crowning works was the design for the program of the Pirates of Penzance. Ed was awarded three honorary Art Prizes for his talents. ln his last year as WO1, his voice echoed across the campus as he put Bethune through cadet drill. For his good work throughout the school Ed was appointed a House Officer. We wish him the best of luck in the future. ff 4 E. V. Dodge t'56-'62l It was in the fall of O, - '58 that 'Barney' arrived to honour the halls ' of Brent House after two years in Boulden House. In his first year he played Littleside N I hockey gaining full colours, Once past the New Boy stage, he began a full round of activist ties. In his Fourth Form year he was a member of the precision squad, worked as a stage hand and also showed great skill as a carpenter in woodwork. His Fifth Form year found him no less active as he was a member of the Middle- side football. hockey and cricket teams. win- ning the Most Improved Player Award on Middleside cricket. Without a doubt Ed's Sixth Form year was his most successful. He played on Bigside football and hockey teams was appointed a House Officer. president of the Astronomy Club and joined the stage hands and precision squad again. He is now studying at McGill where we wish him every success in the future. 'td F' R. M. Douglas t'58-'62l Although quiet, 5' 'Roddie' devoted himself wholly to school life. He came to Brent House in the fall of '58 where he immediately displayed his talents playing Littleside football, Littleside hockey, joining the track team, while also finding time for the Glee Club. the Dramatic Society, the Band and the Art Club. In his second year 'Roddie' was no less active. He was vice-captain for Littleside football. and an active member on Littleside hockey. the Dramatic Society, as well as being a member of the Glee Club and the Rand. Needless to say. Roddie returned in the fall of '60 ready for another successful year. Ile played Middleside football, joined the Junior suinnnine team. sang in the 'Pirates of Penzance' as well as in the choir. joined the l'at Moss Club and played in the Band. ln ltoddie's final year he captained Middleside football, took part in Senior swiinining. sang in the choir and became a sergeant in the Band. Thus owing to his record of school participation, 'Roddie' was appointed a llouse Ofl'ir'er. lle is now studying arts at Mclllaster where we know he will continue to be successful. 4?
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