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ari!iit ? Collcoc School IRccorb. EDI rORlAI. STAFF. Eduok Mr. F. J. Weithrecht AssisT.ANT EunoKs M. C. VouNC. (Sports) A. A. H. Vernon (Old Hoy Notes) M. Winchester (Fiction) A. Voght (School Notes) Manager and Tkeasirkr Mr. W. R. I ' . HRincER Assistant Mana(;ers A. A. H. Vernon (Sul)scriptions) M. Winchester (Advertisements) roNTKNT.S : Page l-Mit( ri.il 3 In Memoriaiii — (hy Dr. Petry) 5 • ch(iol N ' l. ' es — (hy Voght) 9 The Play ( f the Season g The .Skating Party lo The Prelects ' Dinner. , .... .. . II The Glee Club... n (iallery Shooting 12 Chess and Checkers Club 12 Hockey— (by Y.iiing) 13 Personnel ot the Team ... 29 The Man Who Won— (by Winchestei) 31 Old Boy Notes— (by Vernon) 45 ( hapel Notes 46 Wit 48 Confirmation 50 Exchanges 50 Photos by Vil)ert i, Thompson i, Dennistoun. Design of Cuts by Taylor i. Cover Design by the kindness of Dr. Whyte and Mr. Warne
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tlvinit Colleoe School IRecorb. VOL XVI. TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE, APRIL 1913. NO. I. EMtorial. Mrs. RiGBY has passed away and the term has closed under the shadow of this sad bereavement. We know that the heartfelt sympathy of all our readers will be extended to the Headmaster in his great sor- row, and we feel assured that the School will do all in its power by lightening his load of responsibility, to show that its sympathy is real and deep, and that it mourns the gracious lady whose thoughts and in- terests to the very last were centered in the Boys. Dr. Rigby will only be with us for another term, for, after faithful and hard labour extending over ten years, he resigned the Headmaster- ship some short while since. This is neither the time nor the place to voice the general and sincere regret to which Dr. Rigby ' s decision has given rise ; but in our next number w6 hope to publish an article, written bv friends who know, dealing with the period of his Headmaster- ship. We know what a loss the School will sustain, and that the past ten years, which have been an era of progress and prosperity, will be looked back upon as a most important epoch in the history of tile School. W ' iNTF.R came late, but with unabated force, and the Rink was in use and justified its existence constantly. With that old, out-of-doors rink, the ice would have been poor, rough, snowy or soft more often than not. As it was, we had a splendid sheet of ice for several weeks, and to th;it may be attributed. the success of our Hockey ' I ' eam, whom we c.Migratiilate on its performance.
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