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'l'lilNl'l'Y t'Ul,l.l'Ilil'I St'll0Ul. ltl'It'UltlJ 21 vans 5 cctsstul A' ' ' 1 Je , ich ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' t the soccer team. - rn- 1 ln lns Ilnrd ltorm rear, .lohn played Llttlesnle cricket gllllllllttl tull colours ln his Fourth Form year he gradually increased his extra-ctu'ricular activities, becoming a member ot' Middleside cricket and a devoted stage hand. 'l'he following year he became a member of the Pat Moss t'lub. the French t'lub and for a second year. a member ot' Middleside cricket. In his final year, .lolm was appointed a Ilouse Officer. joined the choir. played Middleside football. served as sergeant in the cadet corps. and managed Bigside hockey. Despite all these activities. he was a con- scientious student, and on Speech Day was awarded the Trinity Prize for VIR. Best of luck to you in the future. Effie , M. A. W. Evans t'57-'62l Zombie en- tered Rrent llouse in the fall of '58 after one year in Boulden House. In his New Roy year, he immediately be- came engrossed in school activities as a mem- ber of the Photographic Society, the lirmnatic Society, the .Iunior Debating Society and proved also that he was a staunch cricketer by winning the Best Batsmanu award on Little' side. In his second year Nlike was elected president ot' the Photographic Society and also played Middleside cricket. llis tlnrd year in the Senior School proved no less active. Ile showed himself an able president of the Photographic Society and won the photo contest, Ile was also a librarian, a member of the musical. 'Phe Pirates of Penzance . and once again played for Middleside cricket. In his Sixth Form year Zombie xron the photographic contest for a second time and made an outstanding contributi.on to the Record as its photographic editor. Ile was also appointed a House Officer. served as an efficient Head Librarian. sang in the choir and took a prominent part in the Easter play Escapade . Good luck, Mike.
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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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H TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD . I V D. C. Fry t'57-'62l Don came to the Senior V, - if School after having a successful sojourn in 'Q-I - A , Boulden House. In his first year in the Senior I 'T School he won Littleside football and hockey , I t-010111-S. He joined the Glee Club and wood- y 3 'Sgt ,N working Club, and also won his weight class in ' ' New Boys' boxing. In his second year Bones ' xl f' ' played league football and hockey and was a ., member of the Precision Squad. His fifth form .,. year saw Don get Middleside football and Big- . side hockey colours. L In this year too, he joined the choir and the Pat Moss Club. In his Sixth Form year Don was appointed a House Officer, won Middleside football and Bigside hockey colours as assistant captain of the team. He was a flight sergeant in the Cadet Corps, a principal in the Twentieth Century Folk Mass and as he used to say, Put up with 'Barney' for three years . We wish him the best of luck in all his future endeavours. R. D. Glass t'59-'62l Sam came to Bethune House in the fall of '59 and soon distinguished himself as a basketball player as well as a rabble rouser in middle dorm Bethune, a keen debater and a member of the Junior Political Science Club. In his Fifth Form year he pro- gressed to Bigside basketball, winning first team colours, joined the Senior Political Science Club and the Senior Debating Society. While busy with these activities, he also managed to remain a first class scholar. In his last year Sam went on to further glory playing Bigside football and Bigside basketball, running in the Oxford Cup, and becoming president of the Senior Debating Society as well as of the Senior Political Science Club. On account of this contribution to the school and his dependability, Sam was made a school prefect, head of Bethune House cadet drill and a flight lieutenant in the cadet corps. We wish Sam the best of luck in his political science studies at Trinity College.
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