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4 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Tom very soon made a real place for himself in our life. He had a most appealing way with him, his eyes bright and questioning, and always he was ready to listen and anxious to learn and act. He was a really good student, painstaking with difficulties, quick to remember and re- call, and conscientious with details. In his nnal examinations in the Upper School he won first class honours in Modern History and Chemistry, and second class honours in Eng- lish. French and Trigonometry. During his last year he was a Senior, and a member of VIA Form, he played on Bigside football, showing skill and courage in tackling, and winning his second team colours, he was also a member of the first Gym. team. In October, 1939, he entered Trinity College, Toronto, where he took an active part in the life of the College and University. He left in 1941 and enlisted in the Air Force. At the same time his younger brother, George, resigned his commission in the Artillery to join Tom as an AC2. They both won their wings at Uplands in July, 1942. While on his last leave at the end of July, Tom insisted on visiting his old School and he and his brother Harry, on leave after two years' of service with the Royal Navy, wandered through the deserted rooms and halls of the buildings, revisiting old haunts and recalling old days. He left in August, and early in October he was reported missing, later being reported killed in action. Our deep sympathy goes out to his mother and brothers in the loss of such a splendid son and brother. Tom is another of those brave hearts who have given their earthly lives for our survival and for the preservation of the human spirit. We can never forget him, and we shall ever be proud of his bravery and sacrifice.
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