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

 - Class of 1965

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12 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD P. B. 0'Brian C59-'64l Pete entered Boulden House in Grade 9 and got both soccer and cricket colours before going up to the Senior School the next year where he was vice-captain of Littleside Cricket. Peter also joined the makeup crew for the Christmas play, being a member for all his four years in the Se.nior School, and was a member of the Cadet Band. Then in June he was presented with a general proficiency prize for obtaining first class honours. He also won the Margaret Ketchum Prize given to the boy from Boulden House who seems to have contributed most to the life of the School in his first year in the Senior School. In his Fourth Form year he captained the winning Littleside league team in the fall, played Littleside hockey during the winter, and Bigside cricket in the spring. At the same time, he was a member of the Junior Political Science Club, the Junior French Club, and secretary of the Junior Debating Society. In addition to all this, Pete was elected a member of the Pat Moss Club. He was also elected President of his Form, IV A, and was again a member of the Band, which he was to lead in his last year as Flight Lieutenant. In Fifth Form, Pete was elected vice-captain of Littleside Football, he played Littleside Hockey, and received Bigside colours for Cricket, getting the Best Batsman Award for the highest average of runs in the Little Big Four games. He was President of the Pat Moss Club and 'Z' joined the Senior Debating Team, and the Senior French Club. Peter sang in the bass chorus of Iolanthe and was appointed Fifth Form representa- tive on the Entertainment Committee, as well as being elected Secretary of his class. For all his good work, he was appointed a House Officer. In his last year, having been appointed a School Prefect, Peter was a cheerleader and a Littleside League Football coach, for which he won a coaching award. He played Bigside hockey in the winter, and in the spring captained the Little Big Four Cricket champions, winning a Dis- tinction Cap for his fine, steady leadership and good sportsmanship. He was appointed President of the Billiards Club, elected Deputy Speaker of Debating, was chairman of the Third Form Debating Society, and won the Barbara Erskine Hughes Trophy for the Best Debater. Peter was also a literary editor of the Record, a member of the Choir, and head of the Dance Decorations Committee. As a fitting reward for his many activities he won the Jim McMullen Memorial Trophy given to the boy most. showing the qualities of Honour, Friendship and High Endeavour. The more one puts into life, the more one gets out of it. This was certainly true with Pete, and we all expect he will continue to distinguish himself at Trinity College. Good luck, OBS! - -- ialffif--1.-. fel 71 7 '?'7p2?',. 541312 ii ig-55 T 7 .Z j '-:Y ff ff 2 ' - 1 -2 sir' i 965, ll!! I .:q'5'5f -, ' P HI' - I . .. ...H Q - I iq- q :lV','. 4 3 -i 'IU Of :V T'4J 5 ' I4 : ,-,V ' . Ill' e'i3T '1 1.1 I H' -Pa ' 'f -A -9 ' ' ' D .- ,,-.Q ' . - X.. L, . . ,, xizgiwiu .. K y, 'A

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 11 year he again distinguished himself academically, receiving a second prize in History, firsts in Latin and Science, and the .Iubilee Award for Mathematics in Fifth Form. In his final year, Dave found himself colours on Bigside Football and Cricket, and played on Bigside Hockey. As extra-curricular activities, he became president of the Science Club, a Librarian and a llouse Officer. At Speech Day he was presented the Sixth Form English Prize, the George Ingles Prize for Science, and as proof of his outstanding academic record. he was declared associate Head Boy and Chancellor's Prize Man. We wish Dave, always a widely liked and respected boy, all the best as he continues his studies at the University of Toronto. sfgllii f ' A R. H. McLaren t'6l-'64l Rick entered Brent House and the Fourth Form in September '6l. That fall he was engaged in Middleside Football in which he earned his colours. During the winter term he played Middleside Basketball and typed for the Record . This was a good start for Rick and he earned many friends. Mac'sl' second year made him a member of the Bigside Football and Basketball teams. The same year he was in the Pat Moss Club and the Precision Squad. In June of this year Rick was appointed a Fifth Form House Officer which is an honour shared by few. Richard's last year was outstanding. He cap- tained the Football team and also the Basketball team. He was appointed a House Prefect. He became a Flying Officer in the Cadet Corps and won the Grand Challenge Trophy for Athletics. Rich established himself as a leader and won the respect of those who were under him. We wish the Indian luck in his future endeavours. as he moves on to Western University. G. C. McNeil l'60-'64l Gord entered the School in Third form and played on the Littleside football squad in his second year. Although Gord was not Athlete of the Year, he turned out regu- larly for all the League games. His high spirits and love of a joke made him popular with the rest of the School. The Science Labs saw Gord after classes whenever that club met, and one could be sure that there was a little bit of devilinent brewing in the fledgling scientist's brain. In his Sixth Form year Gord became a House Officer and with his roommate Gus he ruled Top Dorm and Top Flat Brent. This ingenious leader could always be found Sunday morning eating his breakfast in bed. served by the under- lings of Top Dorm. Gord's academic career at T.C.S. was climaxed by the winning of the Trinity Prize for VI B, and he had little difficulty in gaining entrance to McGill. ,fb



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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 13 J. J. R. Penisfan i'60-'64l As a third form New Boy .lim was able to make and perform ad- mirably on the Senior Swim Team. During the Cricket season of his first year .lim showed strong promise and was awarded Littleside colours. A, as Fourth Form was much the same as Third for .lim but he began now to branch out into .Iunior de- -' bating and Junior Political Science. The third I - term again saw .Iim out on the campus in whites playing that gentleman's game. Fifth Form saw our young man debating again and to his activities he had added the Choir twhere his S's were heard pronounced, to the joy of Mr. Cohu, in everv servicel, the Billiards Club, the School play lwhere he sang in the chorusi, and the makeup crew of which he had been a member all his years at the School. The Swim Team also enjoyed his presence at every practice. The Debating Society saw Jim as the Recorder and of the other clubs that .lim had joined, most saw him in their midst once again. The honoured clubs were the Billiards Club, the Choir, the Record staff, and the makeup crew. In Sixth Form, Jim really excelled himself in breaking a spell that seemed to hang above his head - he finally got Bigside colours in swim- ming, after three years of winning half-Bigside. We wish him luck as he invades Trinity College, Toronto. B. T. Reid t'60-'64l Tom entered Brent House in 1960 and the Reidlet soon distinguished him- self by winning the Magee Cup. He obtained full R Bigside colours in swimming and captured the q A Osler Cup for all-round Littleside athletics, all this 5' 1 3 in his first year. - ' - In Fourth Form 'Reidlet' again picked up Big- , I Ja ' side colours for swimming and also got his Middle- side colours for football. The next year found Tom as Co-captain of the swimming team. He joined the Pat Moss club and was a valuable stage hand for the yearly play. In his Sixth Form year, Tom was appointed a School Prefect and became head of Brent House. For his great achievements in swimming and for his inexhaustible work for the swimming team, of which he was captain, Tom was awarded a Distinction Cap along with a special coaching prize. He was elected sec- retary of VIB and vice-president of the leaving class. We wish Tom the best of luck at the University of British Columbia.

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