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10 TRINITY COLLEGE -SCHOOL RECORD for the donors, and an exhibition match followed between last year's champion and runner-up, P. C. Landry and E. C. Cayley. l.1..........l.-1-i.-- Welcome to Mr. Peck This year we welcome to the Senior School Mr. C. C. Peck, who has come to teach English and Mathematics and to coach in games. Feet propped on his desk, Mr. Peck, huge, genial, and already popular, chatted with the Record interviewer. He is a native of New York City, and attended three American prep schools. He spent three years at Queen's, and played on two football teams, and was intercollegiate boxing champion in 1937. He likes basketball and swim- ming, and hopes to coach a lacrosse team here this spring. I like the School very much, said Mr. Peck, and I expect the team to win a good share of their games. We all hope that his expectations will be realized ,and that his stay at this School will be a long and happy one. .1-T . . . . and to Mr. Page We are glad to welcome also Mr. Page, who has joined the staff of the Junior School. Mr. Page is a B.A. of Bishop's College, and was a member of the Bishop's foot- ball team. We have already begun to borrow him as a football official, a practical way of showing him that We join with the J .S. in appreciating his arrival. We extend to him our best wishes, with the hope that he will long continue to enjoy being with us. t International Relations Club This body, under the able direction of Mr. Morse, has resumed its Sunday evening meetings. It is an interest- ing organization, being a club with no officers, no fees, and
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 9 im Qclwool -5 'Q M dj-M NOTES Vpxm' Scholarships! Very remarkable success was achieved this summer by J. R. C. Cartwright in whining no fewer than five Uni- versity scholarships. He was awarded the First Edward Blake, the Second Edward Blake, the Wellington, the Pro- fessor William Jones and the Rev. F. A. Bethune Scholar- ships for mathematics and science at the University of Toronto. As he could not hold all of them, the Rev. F. A. Bethune Went by reversion to W. S. Ross. We have enjoyed a half-holiday in his honour and the School is proud to salute in Cartwright the leading scholar- ship winner in the Dominion. ,l.i Opening of the Ewart Osborne Court The new hard tennis court was opened on Sunday, October 23rd. The Headmaster thanked Col. and Mrs. Osborne on behalf of the School for their great generosity in making such a splendid gift, and voiced the pleasure felt by all that they were present to perform the opening in person. Col. Osborne expressed the view that the most im- portant things in the world were a sound mind and a healthy body and hoped We would derive a great deal of pleasure from the court. The ribbon which supported the net was then untied by Mrs. Osborne and the new court was officially declared open. Master Christopher Ketchum presented Mrs. Osborne with a bouquet of roses, three rousing cheers were given I
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 11 no fixed membership! Everyone is welcome at these weekly discussions of current affairs. Archives on Display A glass case has been placed outside the entrance to the Hall, for the display of various interesting items from the School archives. The old notebooks, programmes of dramatic performances, exercises with remarks showing how little masters have changed in seventy years, and ancient photographs attract considerable attention. School History in the Hall More panels have been added to the series round the High Table, recording in letters of gold the School prefects of various early years. It is planned to have in time a complete series, with a panel for every year from the School's foundation to the present time. Shooting In the Imperial Challenge Shield match, held in March last year, the School was successful in winning one silver and one bronze medal. Fifty-nine boys were Empire marks- men and thirty-one, first-class shots. The fine showing made by the School was praised by Major-General Con- stantine, Commanding Officer of this district. In the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association competition, thirty- four boys received medals. This year We are again enter- ing these competitions, and Mr. Batt has high hopes for our success. -i.1 ... .i-1 Science Club The Science Club, under the direction of Mr. Lewis, is now organized for the year 1938-9.
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