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1-1 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD N. J. Reid t'6l-'64l Norm entered Bethune House in fourth form and was a member of the Junior Debating Society and Middleside Basket- ball. In his second year he joined the Dance Com- mittee, the Pat Moss club and the Precision Squad. He became the manager of Bigside Basketball in his final year, a member of the Science Club g, and a Flight Sergeant in Cadets. He was made a - House Officer in recognition of his contributions to the School. Norm was always ready to lend a hand. His witty comments and cheerful smile are already missed in the House. We send our best wishes with Norm as he moves on to Queen's University. A. N. Robinson, t'6I-'64l Andy joined the school as a Fourth Former, having been awarded the Old Boys' Memorial Scholarship. He partici- pated in the Glee Club, the Fourth Form Debating Society, and earned Littleside Basketball Colours. Academically, he achieved first class honours, as indeed he did throughout his career at the school. In the Fifth Form, Andy was a Quack , a member of the Choir, the Pat Moss Club and the Precision Squad, Vice-President of the Stamp Club, and was on the staff of the RecordH. On Speech Day he was presented with the Mathematics and English prizes. As a Sixth former, Andy became the Secretary of the Senior Political Science Club, the Editor-in-chief of the 'tRecord , and the President of 6A. He was again in the Choir and joined the Senior Debating Society. In the field of sports, he played Middleside Football and captained the Champion Rabbit League Hockey Team. Andy earned the Sixth Form Latin prize, the Rigby History Prize, the Armour Memorial prize lfor his editorial writing in the 'fRecord J, and the Lieutenant- Governor's Silver Medal for English. During his three T.C.S. years, Andy earned a reputation as one of those whose questions would keep on his toes anyone who tended simply to accept ideas. Always in the middle of discussions, he will long be re- membered for his outspoken editorial concerning conformity at T.C.S. Naturally. Andy was interested in politics at any level and was ,noted as one of the Honest John's more devoted followers. We wish him all the best as he continues his education at Trent University. 5-
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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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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 15 G. F. Shorto l'60-'64l Glenn entered Bethune House in 1960. Ile started his new boy year as a spare for the tennis team and went on to win Little- side colours in basketball and cricket. In his second year he joined the stage hands and received half Bigside colours in tennis, and Middleside colours in basketball and cricket. Ile was always a keen tennis player. He won the .Iunior 'P singles in his first year and went on to be runner- up in t.he doubles and Junior singles in '61, In '62 he was runner-up in Junior and Senior tennis and won the senior doubles. In his last year he won the doubles again and was runner-up in the singles. In Fifth Form he was class secretary and vice- president of the Billiards Club. In his Sixth Form year he was assistant manager of Bigside football and won half Bigside colours in Squash although it was his first year at the sport. He assisted in directing the Christmas play and was made a House Officer and Flight Sergeant. Glenn was known for his outstanding readings in Chapel and will be long remembered for them. A. A. Steele l'6l-'64l In '61 Alex entered Bethune, sporting the Old Boys' Memorial Scholar- ship. Playing Littleside hockey and winning the award for the best New Boy rifleman, Alex ended his first year with a proficiency prize. The follow- ing year he played Middleside football and Bigside hockey for which he earned half colours. A mem- ber of the Pat Moss Club and a Librarian, Alex was appointed a Fifth Form House Officer. To climax his Fifth Form year, Alex won the Trinity Prize. In his last year, Alex played Middleside foot- ball and once again Bigside hockey. As a House Prefect he was quietly competent and filled his position with dignity. A Flight Sergeant in Cadets. Alex excelled himself by standing second in Sixth Form R. K. and win- ning the Hugel Prize for Geology. We -wish him the best of luck in his studies at Bishop's. J. S. Stewart l'60-'64l As what may be termed a behind the scenes man John fulfilled a valuable function at T.C.S. League football. hockey and cricket for four years made John a pillar of these T.C.S. teams. and he became no doubt the most experienced person in all things leagal . The willingness to work without reward showed through when John be- came a typist for the Record . As he was a member of a notorious toast combine in the Fourth Form, John's room became the scene of wild orgies lasting far into the night. As a stalwart citizen of Top Bickle in his final year, however, he and his roommate upheld stoutly the laws of the School. John was an extraordinarily quiet and self-contained person, but during his time here he moved well into the stream of School life. With him go the School's best wishes as he continues his education.
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