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16 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD THE MAGEE CUP RACE The 1956 Magee Cup Race was run over last yea.r's course, with all new boys in the Third and Fourth Forms competing. The race was won by P. T. Wurtele, who finished the course in 11.22 minutes. Hassel, who was the first one eligible for the Magee Cup competition, was credited with ten points. .lll.i -.1 THE FRENCH CLUB The French Club has started this year with a somewhat bigger bang than usual as over forty enthusiastic French- speakers assembled in the Guild Room for the first meeting on September 21. At this meeting David Cape was elected President and Adam Saunders was elected Secretary. Mr. Bishop, as usual, is doing a marvellous job as director of the club and this year we are fortunate in having Mr. Massey with us as well to assist with the large group. To date there have been four meetings at which French songs have been sung, French games played and generally everyone has had a good time-in French. It is hoped that another French play will be produced again this Christmas, although Mr. Bishop is -encumbered with the affairs of a. Housemaster. If the club continues as it has started, it is sure to be a success. THE SENIOR DEBATIN G SOCIETY Elections for the Senior Debating Society were held this year on October fifth. All posts were closely contested, but the executive was finally set up with Allen i as Presi- dent, Young as Vice-President and English as Secretary. Everyone is looking forward to another successful season. which will open with a home debate against Ridley College after mid-term. u.J.L.. 'Q . ..nm. F i I 1. l l l 1 4 1 1
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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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