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

 - Class of 1957

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14 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD The top candidate in each Flying Club in Canada is being re-tested by one examiner in a flying test. The final result of the test will be added to the ground school results in the ratio of 75 percent for flying and 25 percent for ground exams, to arrive at the final figure for the Tudhope Trophy. Derry is the first T.C.S. boy who has been selected for competition in this trophy. The result will not be known until Christmas. i THE OLD BOYS' WEEK-END - THANKSGIVING The old familiar faces again invaded T.C.S. No resist- ance was made against this invasion for it was indeed a pleasure to recreate old times in our conversation. The main attack staged by those returning to the School for the week-end occurred on Monday afternoon. It came in the shape of a slightly disorganized split T attack which ran up four touchdowns against the Middleside foot- ball squad who were held to two. Both the Middleside and Bigside coaches opposed the School. The final minute of the battle produced a touchdown pass for Middleside even though the opposition numbered about 25 for the final play. The average weight of the split T line of the Old Boys has been calculated as 210 lbs.-the more credit to Middleside. The Montreal crowd acted as the first line of battle. The Lodge served as an unusually comfortable barracks. Soon to follow up were representations bearing military standards from U. of T., Queen's and Western. Many other colleges were also represented at the call to arms. Of great interest to spectators and also combatants was the soccer game between the present members of the School and a team of Old Boys and masters. The game resulted in a 1-1 tie and hence a truce was made. There was some question about the number playing for the Old Boys, but it was made clear they were all 60-minute men -the whole fifteen of them.

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 13 Twelves trebles have also been added to replace others who have moved up to the Senior School. R. T. Hall has been appoointed Head Choir Boy. Choir Personnel Bass: Porritt, McNairn, Lash, Dowie, Wigle, Kennish, Scott, Saunders, Whitehead, Boyd, Davies, Marett, Smith, Allen, T. Tenor: Hall, Joy, Hyland, Robertson, Cunningham Paisley, Higgins, Hyde, Minnes, Knight. Trebles: Tottenham, Leather, Ketchiun N., Stratton Murray, Naylor, Evans, Brennan, Cayley, McLaren, Moore Preston, Wotherspoon, Seagram, Darlington. Johnson, Traviss, Tainsh, Irwin, Sullivan, Maycock, Cooper Altos: McAvity, Scrivin, Rubbra. 7 1 ! Y X' 0 v -Eb. We TV 1' f ei! il ,y 1 Q t 'Fa F F v qi, , '14 1 9-Ib IA Q QW FLYING SCHOLARSHJPS T. R. Derry and R. J. Austin were selected last June to take Flying Scholarships during the summer under the plan sponsored by the Air Cadet League of Canada and the R.C.A.F. Both Cadets took their flying training at the Toronto Flying Club during July. Austin and Derry passed the flying tests and ground school exams, Derry being selected by the Flying Club to represent the club in the competition for the Tudhope Trophy.



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TRIIVITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 15 Now that appetites had reached a peak the field was cleared and everyone reported to the mess hall. We thank Mrs. Clark and her kitchen staff for the wonderful turkey dinner. After dinner Ian Binnie led the School and visitors in a sing song intermingled with school yells. Mr. Lawson in person conducted a chorus of the School song which he composed. After the tea which followed the game, the bruised Old Boys made a retreat and said goodbye to School for another while. Meanwhile peace reigned again in the halls of T.C.S. THE DRAMATIC SOCIETY The Dramatic Society had ten remaining members to begin this year's activities. The first meeting was held purely for the purpose of electing an executive. Ian Binme was elected president and Colin McNairn vice-president. Derry was elected secretary, Sutton treasurer, and Hyde committee member. Mr. Angus Scott continued his post as director. There was a large number of applications for membership to the society and auditions were held. Sub- sequently, Adam, Denny, Haslett, Kennish, Richards, and Young were voted in as new members. We look forward to another successful season. l1 THE LIBRARY The Library was sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Dening at the end of last term, but it has gained a. competent and enthusiastic supervisor in Mr. Gordon. We welcome, too, Mrs. Ketchum, whose assistance already has proved inval- uable. The new libarians have fitted in smoothly and many new books have been placed on the shelves. It is hoped that in the near future a shelf of good paper-backed novels will be made available. The Library looks forward to a pleasant and successful year.

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