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Mosport ’76 T.C.S. was once again well represented at the Annual Labatt’s Grand Prix of Canada at Mosport Park, Ontario. The weather was warm, spirits were high and plentiful and the atmosphere was tense with excitement. James Hunt, who had smashed the track record in time trials the previous day started in the pole position followed closely by Scheckter and Depailler in the revolutionary six wheel Tyrrell — Fords. Reigning world driving champion Niki Lauda of Austria experienced prob- lems with his Ferrari preventing him from receiving the necessary points re- quired to take the year’s title. On the first lap of the race Ronnie Peterson stole the lead position from Hunt and managed to hold off his opponents until lap nine when his Mark 761 Ford developed an understeer problem forcing him to drop back. From this point Hunt was able to hold on to the lead although he was fre- quently challenged by both Depailler and Andretti who eventually managed to close the gap to within eight -tenths of a second. Special thanks should be given to Labatts for their great interest in main- taining Grand Prix auto racing in Canada. The weather was terrific, the racing first class and the 30 T.C.S. boys who gathered for the exciting day certainly returned back to school satisfied with the afternoon. No doubt, they will all be back next year. David Kaczmarek School Life — 18 L
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New boy Race 76 On October 29th all the newboys were given a day in run- ning clothes. The 56 newboys took off on this freezing day for their 1 1 2 mile cross-country sprint with promises of weeks off fagging in return for a good placing. 7 minutes and 58 seconds later Byron Palmer tore across the finish line with McGregor, English and Brooks in close pursuit. overage 1 pt. lpt.
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Convocation Weekend 1976 Convocation Weekend 1976 was, according to Mr. Scott, “The busiest weekend since the school’s centennial in 1965,” and I don’t think anyone would disagree. This year it started on Saturday October 30th and it consisted of the Annual Meet- ing, a Bigside football game, a dinner-dance and casino night, an auction and a school dance. The day got under way with the election of six new Gover- nors at the General Meeting and a new cup was presented in honour of Mr. E.J.M. Huycke. At 2:15 there was a Bigside football game against Appleby which we won 26-22. Then in the evening there was the big event of the weekend, the Casino Night in the New Gym. This was organized by the Ladies Guild and all proceeds went to the school. There were blackjack games, and many other gambling activities. There were prizes and door prizes all of which had been donated by various companies. These prizes ranged from bicycles to a week for two in the Bahamas. Dinner was served at 8:30 and was truly spectacular. I feel there are two people in particular who deserve most of the credit for the success of the night: Mrs. Edmonson, the president of the Ladies Guild, who had been organizing the dance since August and wrote to all the various companies. Mr. Bogyay deserves a lot of praise for his work over the weekend. As usual he did an excellent job when one thinks of the number of meals he prepared in those two days. While all this was going on in the New Gym we had another dance in progress in the Old Gym. This was of a somewhat different nature and yet as much of a success. We had the greatest number of people we have ever had to a T.C.S. dance. The band was Edward Bear, and quite good, I thought. The only problem was that you couldn’t see them because they were on the same level as the dance floor. Gary Gunness and Mike Mac- Kenzie deserve credit for the work they did in trying to give the Old Gym and surrounding area a more festive atmosphere. In retrospect, all I have to say is that I’m glad they raised so much money, but 1 hope the Ladies Guild doesn’t have an other affair like that for a while. Anthony Smith 19 School I.ifr
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