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

 - Class of 1936

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD c, Ge A ,Oc ff if 4 gg v-1 ffl '. X ' Q ' h .x, 4'1U O .x. 'V .. xi' .Q 6 Y'LIBV3S .SH up stash.- 0 W ookplate designed by Mr. G. T. Sclater fo th 1 Miller Memoria .

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 3 We welcome also Miss Fick, who has taken charge of the School Hospital in succession to Miss Wood. Miss Fick is already a familiar figure at football matches as well as in the dispensary, and we hope with confidence that she too will thoroughly enjoy life at T.C.S. l1-l The Library We are glad to be able to print in this number a copy of the bookplate designed by Mr. Sclater for the Miller Memorial. Placed in all the books bought from this fund, this bookplate will be a permanent reminder of Mr. Miller and his work for T.C.S. It is hoped soon to have another bookplate for books in the library presented by other donors, or purchased from the library funds. It is a pleasure to acknowledge a gift of several books from Mr. Lewis and a set of History by the Great Historians and Source Book for the History of the Great War given by Major Plummer. i -1 Talk by Mr. Alan Sullivan On Sunday evening, September 29th., we had the pleasure of an informal talk in the Reading Room by Mr. Alan Sullivan, the Well-known Canadian author. Before this occasion most of us probably looked on Mr. Sullivan as someone vaguely connected with Short Stories and Essays and therefore to be shunned. However, as we soon discovered, he is by no means that sort of person. With touches of dry humour inserted in just the right places, he gave us a most interesting account of his sum- mer's wanderings in Northern Canada. Perhaps the thing that interested us most was the fact that Mr. Sullivan was among the last few people to see Will Rogers and Wiley Post alive.



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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 5 After this entertaining evening, all we can say is that the sooner Mr. Sullivan returns, the better. ,,il. Mr. Beatty's Talk One Sunday evening last term Mr. P. W. Beatty came down and gave a very interesting talk on the profession of law. He spoke of the future of the profession in Can- ada, and told many interesting things about some of our prominent lawyers of to-day. After the talk, Mr. Beatty answered questions concerning his profession. iLli. Strathcona Cup This year for the first time the School has been awarded the Strathcona Cup, a trophy presented in each military district of the country to the Cadet Corps excelling in drill, physical training and shooting. This success reflects great credit on the keenness of the cadets and the splendid leadership of Mr. Batt. lli- Gym. Show at Port Hope Fair The School again put on a gym. show this fall at the Port Hope Fair. A team of twenty performed on the horse, parallel bars, and horizontal bar, which was very popular with the crowd. The conditions were better this year, as the team had an enclosure to perform in, and consequently the standard of the work was an improvement on last year. New Boys' Race The annual new boys' race was run off as customary on Thanksgiving Day over a slightly longer course than last

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