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

 - Class of 1957

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MX! ., I GRN? lllfi i Arbuthnott, J. R. C55-'56j. John Gobblenob Arbuthnott appeared from 205 Brent last September amid a maze of encircling decorations. That room with the What Me Worry picture on the door was famous throughout the School. Before a cheering crowd of School mates, John and the other Princeton Puddle Jumpers lRog Proctor and Dave Rossi showed their skill on the diving board. Of course, John's serious winter sport was hockey. For his ability as a. defense- man he gained a full colour on the Bigside squad. He was a starting end on the first football team but a knee injury, unfortunately, side- lined him for the season. It should also be mentioned that Arbo's picture appeared in The Globe and Mail for his feat in collecting the largest piece of dough in the Pancake Toss. John is now at the University of Manitoba taking Architecture. We wish you the best of luck, Gobblenob. . Z..-gl k ,.ls'sf U I R ll I7 'fl L X ' fx 1 fl - 5, 'A , Beattie, J. P. C52-'56J. J. P. Benny Beattie came to us in 1952 from Selwyn House in Montreal. He often-times paced the library, reminding us of its purpose. At other times we might suddenly see a flash which served to remind us that the candid camera man was nearby. Benny imported his Quebec French into the French Club and also lent his talents to Record work. Not to be forgotten is the part Benny contributed to the Choir. He won Littleside colours in soccer and in his final year was a captain of a Rabbit hockey league team. He completed his career at T.C.S. by serving as a House Officer. At McGill now, Benny is taking an Arts Course, in which we wish him all kinds of success. Blake, K. A. C52-'56J. Ken was appointed a House Prefect in his final year and helped greatly around the School with discipline and the day to day problems that arise in the natural course of events. He took an average interest in athletics, playing football in the Middleside League and before that added his support to the Soccer side. His chief contribution to the School however, was his work on The Record. For two years he was head typist and carried out this very arduous task with admirable efficiency. It was due greatly to Ken's work. that the massive amounts of typing were I

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finished in time to meet the deadline. His quiet efficiency and steady reliability will prove of great value to him, in all his undertakings. All the best, Ken! Bonny:-astle, M. K. U52-'56i. Mike came to us from Oakwood Collegiate in '52, and from the first moment he passed those Bethune doors he did very well for himself. That fall he played Littleside foot- ball and went on to play Rabbit league hockey. Many of his extra hours were spent doing excellent work in the woodwork shop. Mike also played Littleside cricket. Next autumn Mike was the captain of the Littleside football team. He joined the Photographic Club at Christmas and for the remaining years in the School he shot many excellent pictures for The Record. That winter Mike was a member of the Junior Swimming team. The following year he played snap for Bigside football, winning a. half colour and made the Senior swim- ming team.. In the Little Big Four swimming meet h-e came third in the diving. He also became Vice-President of the Photographic Society and Photographic Editor of The Record. In Mike's final year he played Bigside football, getting a. full colour. He was Presi- dent of the Photographic Society and the Woodwo1'k Club and also Head Librarian. In swimming, Mike won th-e Little Big Four diving competition and hence well earned his colour. On Speech Day, Mike was awarded the Science Prize, the Poetry Prize and the Jubilee Exhibition for Mathematics. For his good work while at the School, Mike was appointed House Officer. Best of luck at Varsity, Mike, and drop in for a visit some time soon. Boughner, VV. F. C52-'56i. For eight years through the sober halls of T.C.S. walked this breezy Epicurian of note. Half of these well- spent years were served in Boulden House. There Bill had a note- worthy career, playing on four first teams, and captaining the cricket team in his last year. He was announced the co-winner of the Paterson Trophy in the same year. In '52 he entered the still more sober halls oi' Brent House, and managed to play Littleside football, hockey, gym and cricket of full-colour calibre. In tune with his nature he became an enthusiastic trumpeter in the Cadet Band. Never of monstrous physical proportions, the next year Bill again played foot- ball and hockey for Littleside. This time he was captain and Vice- captain respectively. In the same year he advanced to a full colour Mifldlesirle cricket player. In addition, he expanded his horizons by writing Features for the Record. Bill played Middleside football and hockey for the following and final two years, becoming vice-captain of hockey. This home-stretch also saw Bill working for the Record, a veteran banrlsman, and a Sacristan. One of the more promising members of the fifth form, Bill was appointed a House Officer in the spring. One of his greatest and most appreciated jobs last year was as Treasurer of The Pat Moss Club. Apparently Bill is continuing his financial aspirations at the Royal Bank of Canada in London, though he is keeping up his education at night school. All the best, Bill! II

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