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SCHOOL DIIIEOTOIIY PREFECTS J. G. Binch fHead Prefecty, W. A. Hafner qAssistant Head Prefecty. J. L. M. Kortright. M. D. P. Marshall, J. C. K. Stobie, J. A. Whittingham HOUSE PREFECTS BRENT - J. L. Cruickshank, T. B. Embury, E. F. Willis. BETHUNE -- R. C. D. Rudolf. HOUSE OFFICERS BRENT - P. M. Brown, P. G. B. Grant, P. V. E. Harcourt. H. B. Kennedy, R. B Noble. BETHUNE - A. A. Barnard, P. A. Crossley, J. C. C. Currelly, D. P. B. Hill, P. B Jackson, R. M. Mewburn, G. P. St. G. O'Brian, F. A. Rowlinson, J. M Sedgewick, M. G. M. Sketch. CHAPEL Head Sacristan - M. D. P. Marshall Head Choir Boy - J. C. C. Currelly Crucifers - J. G. Binch, J. L. M. Kortright. THE RECORD Editor-in-Chief - J. A. Whittingham ASSISTANT EDITORS P. G. B. Grant, G. P. St. G. O'Brian, H. B. Kennedy, T. B. Embury, E. F. Willis R. H. Smith, F. A. Rowlinscn, J. L. M. Kortright, J. M. Sedgewick, R. M. Mewburn, D. S. Esdaile LIBRARY Head Librarian - G. P. St. G. O'Brian FOOTBALL Captain - W. A. Hafner Vice-Captain -- J. C. K. Stobie TENNIS Captain - H. A. P. Little SOCCER Captain - A. A. Barnard Vice-Captain - J. L. M. Kortright
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September October November December CALENDAR Michaelmas Term Sixth Form boys return. New Boys arrive. Beginning of Term. Fifth Form to Stratford to see Henry IV Par The Headmaster speaks in Chapel. Independent School Sailing Races at Lakefield. New Boys' Picnic. Little Big Four Tennis Championships. tI Third Form to Stratford to see Julius Caesar . Organ Recital by Simon Preston. Old Boys' Game. Canon Bishop speaks in Chapel. Centennial Dinner in Ottawa. Installation of Sacristans. Centennial meetings in the Maritimes. Thanksgiving Dinner. Centennial Dinner in New York. Bigside at S.A.C. U.C.C. here. First month's marks. Second Centennial Lecture: Professor Wilson. Ridley here. T.C.S. Association Week-end. Firing of Second Centennial Rocket. New Boys' Party. Half-term Break begins. Half-term Break ends. Honour Guard at Royal Winter Fair. Centennial Memorial Service at Christ Church, Deer Park, Toronto. 69th Running of the Oxford Cup. Mr. Peter Munk speaks on Canadian industry. Debating Team at Ridley. Centennial Dinner in Toronto. Football Dinner. College Board Examinations. T.C.S. Invitation Squash Tournament. Christmas Examinations begin. Carol Service. Christmas Holidays begin.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Vol. 69 Trinity College School. Port Hope, December 1965 No. 1 Editor-in-Chief - J. A. Whittingham School News lfltlitors - H. B. Kennedy, G. P. St. G. O'Brian. Assistants: J. E. Matheson. J. C. P. McCallum. l.iterary litlitor , . .. . . ,.,, .. ,. . R- H- Smith Centennial liditor - P. G. B. Grant. Assistants: P. T. Murton, R. B. Noble. Comment anti Criticism Editor ,,,,, ,,.V.V,,,,,,,4,,.V , .,,,V, Vevl , E. F. Willis Features Editor - T. B. Embury. Assistants: P. M. Brown, J. L. Cruickshank, H. A. P. Little, H. S. Southam. Sports Editors - J. L. M. Kortright, J. M. Sedgewick. Assistants: J. K. Carsley, P. V. E. Harcourt, H. A. P. Little, J. E. Matheson, D. P. McIntyre, R. H. Pearson, M. H. I.. McLoughlin, J. P. Molson, R. D. Ramsay, J. W. Turcot. Photography Editor - F. A. Rowlinson. Assistants: E. P. M. Chadwick, T. M. Dustan, P. R. W. Millard. Head Typist - D. S. Esdaile. Assistants: N. Cabell, T. Fisher, T. Fitzgerald, D. Gow, I. Henderson, P. Henderson, R. Kayler, K. Lambert, K. Marrett, J. Matheson, J. McCallum, H. McDonald, P. Newell, J. Molson, T. Molson, A. Mooney, J. Ryrie. Business Manager ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, , , R. M. Mewburn Staff Adviser H , , ,,,,,,,,,,,, A. H. Humble Esq. Art Adviser ,,,,.,,,,, , c ,,,, D. L. G. Blackwood Esq. Photography Adviser ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, P . R. Bishop, Esq. Official Photographer ,,,,,,, A. J. R. Dennys, Esq. Treasurer ,.......... .....,..,... . ...... . A . ....,,..,... .. ........ R. K. G0ebel, ESQ- Old Boys ..... ........ ..... ......, ...... . ..... . . ..,..................,.. . J . W. Kerr ESQ. The Record is published three times a year - in December, April and August. Printed by The Guide Publishing Co. Ltd.. Port Hope, Ont. Editorial The Record and T.C.S. There must be a certain amount of value in publishing a school magazine. Otherwise, the Record would probably not have survived the sixty-eight years that it has. If it were expendable, then it would have been done away with years ago. But the fact that the Record is still being published as T.C.S. enters its second century, indicates conclusive-- ly that in fact, a school magazine is worth considerably more than just the work that goes into it, or the paper on which it is printed. The Record, in my opinion, must serve a two-fold purpose, if it is to span the school's second hundred years. The first of these, the lesser in importance, is suggested by its very titleg it must serve as a record . This is one of the reasons that our magazine is published three times a year, rather than once, in the form of a yearbook. There has been a certain degree of agitation to have the Record condensed to yearbook statusg hut those advocating such a change seem to forget that one of the main purposes of the Record is to serve as a means of recording to posterity the events which occur throughout the year at T.C.S., term by term. The Record is in fact the only permanent file we have in the school, and our copies date back to 1898, its first year of publication, when it was put out twice a month! Surely to reduce the Record to a Xezirliook would he to destroy part of its basic purpose. D But there is a second role that the Record must play, I think more important, it it is to endureg it must act as a leader. The Record must not he content to give simply a bland regurgitation of the events that
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