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BOULDEN HOUSE Principal C. J. Tottenham (1937), B. A. , Queen ' s University, Kingston. Assistant Masters A. J. R. Dennys (1945), B.A., Trinity College, Toronto. J. B. Geale (1965-67, 1971), B.Sc. , University of Toronto. Permanent First Class Certificate. G. E. Lewis (1968), B.A., University of Toronto. D. W. Morris (1944), University of Western Ontario; Teacher ' s College, London: Permanent First Class Certificate. Mrs. Cecil Moore (1942), Teacher’s College, Peterborough: Permanent First Class Certificate. M. J. E. Perry (1965), M.A., McMaster University; B. A. , University of New Brunswick. Permanent High School Assistant ' s Certificate. Music Master J. A. M. Prower (1951), A.Mus., McGill; Royal Conservatory, Toronto. Art Master D. L. G. Blackwood (1963), A.O.C.A., O.S.A., Canadian Society Graphic Art, Canadian Society Painters in Watercolour. Developmental Reading Mrs. Marion Garland Assistant Librarian Mrs. A. H. Humble School Office Bursar. . Lieut. Commander J. L. Lindop, R.N. (Ret ' d.), A.C.I.S. School Manager .... Major P. R. Jack, C.D., R.C.E., (Ret ' d.). Queen ' s University. Food Service Manager .E. M. D. Bogyay, Diploma. Lewis Hotel School. Headmaster ' s Secretary Mrs. R. J. Doggett Assistant Headmaster ' s Secretary Mrs. S. W. Gainer Bookkeeper Mrs. H. E. Brisbin Assistant Bookkeeper Mrs. A. E. Retallick Mail Room Secretary Mrs. J. E. Kelley Receptionist Mrs. B. Bunce Superintendent W. R. Johnston Head Groundsman E. Nash Infirmary and Housekeeping- Physician . R. M. McDerment, B.A., M.D. Nurse, Senior School Mrs. H. M. Scott, Reg.N. Nurse-Matron, Boulden House Mrs. M. Ewart, R.N. A. Matron, Senior School Mrs. L. G. P. Montizambert Assistant Matron, Boulden House Mrs. R. H. Brice Executive Secretary Secretary School Convocation J. W. Kerr Mrs. A. J. D. Johnson
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The traditionaPa SBSf T dito rial for the Arts section has been a cry of anguish for the lack of arts at T. C. S. I feel this to be a very unjust accusa- tion, and believe that the number of people who have taken the time to write for this section attests to my conviction. Contrary to some preconceived notion, arts at Trinity are a very prominent aspect of school life. In this definition of arts I must go beyond the traditional fine arts and encompass all its aspects, such as reading, writing and photog- raphy. Naturally not everyone is bom with an artistic hand, but let anyone doubtful about the health. of art at T. C. S. witpe-ss ' ihe reactions to a new art exhibition, a record, a book or evj The Record , and he will be con- vinced of the existence of subjective criticism. This is the quality that raises us above the level of computers. I be- lieve every person at T. C. $. possesses t an ample measure of this gift, and that a life lived in such close contact with others and their beliefs can and does en- courage the development of this quality. I hope only to help provide a forum for expression of the resulting views, and o invite full use of it by all. ew % Editorials When I first thought about what I should do as an edito ' faf this section and what I would have o edit I devel- oped a very negative attitude towards the whole thing. I said there is no arts at T. C. S. so what is the point of having ' an Arts Section. The whole thing seemed to be a nice gesture on the part of someone who wqjjjjgd ,to fill pages with stuff that looked like it was im- at meant absolutely nobbing to anyone . -it t%s I started looking for articles I realized that even though this school does not do all that it could to -lean in th jirection of Arts; it has lonethele lucmg many :ere are many good actors, photogra- ffsts. Tt painters, musicians, phers and w I hope wi 1 to be able increase other students awareness and appreciation of the Arts by having them writing and reading these articles. of my co- editor, artists and B. G. F, R. 00 w ■ ■ ' ' -v | | j
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