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

 - Class of 1937

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 9 We Extend a Sincere Welcome To- Dr. Glover Dr. R. G. Glover has taken over Mr. Speechly's position as house master of Bethune House. He graduated with his B.A. from Balliol College, Oxford, and later took his Ph.D. at Harvard University. At Oxford he played college rugger, and also joined the University Boxing Club. Previously to entering Harvard he lectured for a year at the University of Saskatchewan. i Mr. Dixon Mr. G. H. Dixon comes to us from McGill, Where he obtained a B.Sc. degree. He was on the Intermediate obtained a B.Sc. degree. He was 'on the University Rugby Team, the College Basketball, and the Rowing Crew. in 1935 he coached the McGill grads basketball team to their first provincial championship in several years. Since then he has been teaching at the Boys' Preparatory School in Montreal and taking post-graduate work at McGill. ln the summer he is a counsellor at Nominingue. -- Mr. Davidson Mr. E. M. Davidson was born and brought up in the Queen City. He attended U.C.C. and later the University of Toronto. Since then he has taught at St. Paul's School and also at St. AndreW's College, so that he is fully imbued with Little Big Four spirit. He graduated from Varsity with a B.A. degree in 1934, and last year he studied the art of teaching at the Institute of Education in the Univer- sity of London. Mr. Morse Mr. E. W. Morse is back with us again after an absence of three years. He studied Political Science and History at Queen's and having received his M.A. in '35 he was

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8 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Dr. J efferis We regret deeply the loss of Dr. J. D. Jefferis, one of the most popular masters in the School. The Doctor came to us in 1934 and liked us so well that he stayed only two years. His violent pipe smoking, his biting humour, his unbounded sarcasm and his rather Weird political ideas will remain with us for many years. He has left us to take up a position at Cresent school, Tor- onto and we wish him continued success in his work, par- ticularly that part of it which concerns a certain Julius Ceasar: believe us, we know! Mr. Evans We were also unfortunate this year in losing Mr. Evans, who has again returned to England. Mr. Evans was with us off and on for four yearsg We Wish him the best of luck back in the Old Country. ...i.1.- M.r. Speechly Mr. Speechly has left us and with him go our fond memories of amateur nights in Bethune House. We wish him unbounded success at the University of Manitoba where he is working for his Ph.D. Mrs. wright We deeply regret the loss of Mrs. J. Stanley Wright, the School dietitian for the last tive years, who has left us for an extended vacation in British Columbia. We are glad to take this opportunity to tell her publicly how much we appreciate all that she has done for us, and to assure her that We shall not forget her.



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10 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD awarded the R. B. Bennett Scholarship which entitled him to a period of study at the School of International Studies in Geneva. We are glad to see him back and hope that he will be able to cram some valuable knowledge into the S.L.C. Mr. Schaefer Mr. Schaefer, a valuable addition to the staff, has taken Mr. Sclater's place as art master in the Sch-ool, while the latter is abroad studying. He has already made a name for himself in dramatic and artistic circles in Tor- onto, and we trust that his stay at the School will be a pleasant one. It is a great pleasure to welcome these new masters to the School and we hope that they will thoroughly en- joy their life here. Dr. Vivian In his quiet, easy going way, Dr. Vivian gave the Record's interviewer his impressions of the School, and the hospital, and a brief resume of his past life. A native of Barrie, he graduated from the University of Toronto. He migrated to the States, but returning to Canada and hearing of Dr. Forrest's retirement, acquired his practice. He hopes to settle in Port Hope for good. His favourite sport is Badminton, but he would rather watch rugby or hockey. Dr. Vivian stated that having seen other schools he thinks T.C.S. is exceptionally well situated and equipped, especially in the chemistry and physics labs. The students are learning co-operative spirit which speaks well for the training they are receiving, and should count for a great deal not only in athletics but in later life. I have found the hospital to be of adequate size and

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