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

 - Class of 1981

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Feature - 'Quality Control' ln the spring ot' l92l The Record published its Lent Term edition, one no better, and certainly no worse, than most others in its long career. But the Headmaster, Dr. Orchard, wanted tas he said in a note to Mr. Spragge, the teacher responsible for The Recordj the literary tastes of the boys to be cultivated and refined. To the hastening of this Qttaekey: r.c.S. vs. S.A.C3 laudable aim he annotated his copy of The Record marking a few points which seem to me not quite what one could wish in a magazine of this sort, reflecting the spirit of the School to others. So, for the edification ofthe future editors, some of Dr. Orchard's more pointed comments, exactly as he wrote them. For the rest of the period there was . no more scoring. Merrill occasionally 7 Low, ,L,s,.t,,3,,,g K came to life and caused SAC some .,f ' V 4 L RA J anxietv. hw it ivtsx vt fHockey again: another match with S.A.C3 On Saturday, February 26, the School played St. Andrew's College at the Arena in Toronto and overwhelmed them by a score of S - l. There was large number of Old Boys at the and they-greatly encouraged the by their cheering. Yin this issue appears for the first ,,,,.,-its SU, i.. game, N543-,ALA LJ'-9?- ' t:1E:'3e,llah WJ team .17 ,,,,,c.N-+ 7 wM '3 ' time J.D. Ketchum's UThe School on the Hillu, usually regarded as the School Song. But it almost aian't make itj There's a Hill with a spell CYou and l know it welll we 4Ag.if 5TQaeA All the winds make their nest i ln the pines on its crestg gd, And the sun when he leaps 5' om,,,a--V f From the lake's chilly deeps, V4 Gives first to the Hill his Good Morning. Q most tantalizing comment appears on the Old Boys' Dinnerzj Many of the members of the T.C.S.O.B.A. - 5 Tak!!! '-M - '- '1 t'- entertained by His Hgnour the Nanci-vaafq fs a.-.een-auu--ra Lieutentant Governor of Ontario at sv- C-v-I-Tel-L me-'J' l-'va dinner at Government House, on u...Cafcl-......Zh.. January 12. Ebld Boys are such an embarassment. The following is a letter from Tx:inity.3 The Editor, T.C.S. Record Dear Sirz- As l am sure that many future Trinity men at T.C.S. watch with interest the fortunes of Trinity, so at Trinity when , Q two of three Old Boys are gathered, there as wixf Q they sit around the fireside, conversationag, ncN5g:3i:vt' over coffeefand between cigarettesb drifts Nuyp 9L,JA, inevitably back to the Old School.. ' ' df-'+A Once again we are in the Chapelfputting .5 g D l J- SWAP ' our heart and what we have of lungs 'nto HConquering Kings Their Titles Takegb once again we chase Haround the goalposts and inn or get off the ice for the J.S. Again we sit on the black couch in the Old Tuck, putting away Miss P ilips' matchless D.H.'s and pies and cream, carefully reservin a dime's worth of caramels for detentiong in short, we live oier the whole day, from the mad rush in the morning for breakfast call- . 5 ,gr i.. H- ve- evaf-5' 'uw'- , J en-3' . ,P 'LNJ over when, owing to wasting too much time Y ,A 5ff - doing up buttons at the foot of the stairs,!a0---5 aE,,1Av-f' the speechroom door shuts in ourcpnwas edj W faces, till when after last lights we accum- -5 S,bckt3L1 seze-AP ulate four quarters for bringing down the m-AJ-Us Qpudtlfknq t plaster in the room belowb UW' Stkbtl'-J UVM' 'J' wN.5vAL Ch.MLmr.H 22

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End another Old Boy writes from the Royal Nav. l .lollege in Q. Dear Mr. Editor:- Esguimaglt sounds a long way 'p'iL....,.'--5?-J' Lu' off - as if ir were up in the land of the QPW' L 'Lrg Eskimo or somewhere. lk , 4 4.. -V ft ...I Kkhe Old Boys' lotes were covered with comment, ostly :oneerning bwvs whom Dr. Orchard would muzh sooner have forgotteml D.C. Nicgle was Captain of Queen's University J.Y H Junior ho:key team this season. -D A 'Sot ' 'lk' Harry Orr was captain of the Commerce hockey .g.,Xi,+Lg,l.,L,.t.,.,1 gee? team at McGill this winter. Qgbrev Chamberlain is on the McGill Indoor Baseball team. -P M A-Sh'-L L 1L'w Hand so on, until finattyj N-Q 3 Q... ,....,v..a3aQ..i .42 uw, QL? Shox MCWL LGA L... 4,....i-C-ce......EL.x Sat. el.-.ax F ,,,,.21t.af..e-M,,qsfu.-vmi-+'e- 'f.Q.,,...,. ofvt-5wU ie'e'N'c Egome Old Boys had unfortunate occupationsfw -2 A.I.. Wilson is in Montreal temporarily, and expects soon to go our to B.C. to -- run a ranch. He says that he will be hx r S,,h,,QQrfo,,i-.Q-ie glad to see any of the boys in B.C. xiao' 'J'2fL ' any time, and offers to give them jobs as cow punchers if they wish. --f-A you-sgmrs Gan you imagine the thrill of securing an appointment as a :ow overseerg Perhaps the most intriguing puzzle is how this an- notated copy of The Record came to be preserved. lt is hardly credible that the unfortunate master who received it tucked it away with his sentimental souvenirs of happy years at T.C.S. Did he storm into Dr. Orchard's office and throw it indignantly on his desk? And did the good Doctor then carefully keep it as evidence of editorial incompetence? Poor Nlr. Spragge was even blamed for the commercial ap- proach of local advertisers. v , Every Day f - We Try Af' 'iq To Show 1 fimxxi ii-'y New, Smart W TAWXNXW X. ling Styles. , ,ov se- li eww we 'W N20 ffavimu vgjp Seoglts Bought D 7 r.N,,.'J- is--if-rl Q' .t., ' X WE Believe We MJ fc Q .- 's We ff We Get Buginess 1ErNtNs1S..Tieslfwef But even Headmasters have troubles with immutable forces like The Record. Unsatisfactory Aubrey Chamberlain and Don Nickle continue to appear in Old Boys' Notesg Mr. Spragge lasted for five more years and was even promoted to Flat Master. Only Mr. Jennings, The Clothier, suffered. His ad- vertisement never reappearedg in its place a filler: It pays to advertise in the T.C.S. Record. But Mr. Jennings was to have the last laugh after all for forty- five years later his daughter, Mrs. Doggett, became land still ish the most useful person in the school to know: the I-leadmaster's secretary! 23

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