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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD I9 remarkable Hi-Fi systems the house had ever seen,'all of which he had meticulously created himself. Rick was once again a member of the French Club in the capacity of Secretary and presided as a keen president of the Science Club. He was a noted author of poems in The Record and a member of the Guard of Honour. He capably held the rank of Sergeant in the Cadet Corps and was made a House Officer during the second term. Once again he played tennis in the summer. We expect to see him shaking down the walls of McGill with his electronic equipment this September. D. P. B. Hill C64-'66J Rick entered T.C.S. as a New Boy in Fifth Form. He began his year by playing Middleside Football and later, during the winter months, occupied his spare moments with Rabbit League Hockey. In the Summer, he devoted time to Track and Field. At the beginning of his senior year, Rick started with Middleside Football once again, but decided to change from Rabbit Hockey to Squash in the Winter. He worked very hard at Squash and improved enormously in the one short year available. An avid fan of Folk Songs, Rick played his guitar as accompaniment for the singing in the quieter moments of the infamous Bethune House Night. He was appointed a House Officer in the middle of the year and in the Bethune House Drill was a Flight Sergeant who made himself heard all over the field with his stentorian voice. He was a member of the Art Club and the Billiards Club and was a dedicated assistant to the Sports Editors of The Record . We Wish him all the Very best of luck at university this autumn. J. E. Humble C57-'66D John spent three years in Boulden House, entering into Mrs. Moore's Prep Form. He was promoted to Grade 8 where he earned a General Proficiency Prize for his efforts. In Grade 9 he earned a place on the First Soccer Team and won his colours for his consistently good work on the team. Moving up to the Senior School, John was a Bethune House Day Boy and was made a Lib- rarian. In his next year John was on Littleside Football and won his colours. In Fifth Form, John was loyal to the Pat Moss Club as a counsellor in the summer camp and added his talents to the Middleside Football Team, on which he played enthusiastically and well. In the Sixth Form Humb was appointed a Bethune House Officer for his contributions to the school. He was a member of the Senior School Soccer Team and played consistently well. He was also a Sergeant in the Cadet Corps. John was one of the quieter members of the school but always did his job Well and We sincerely expect him to have a successful year this September.
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18 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Science Club. When awards were given out, Will walked away with the llarry L. Symonds. The Captain's Award for Basketball, the J. W. Barnett award. the Jack Maynard Memorial Trophy and the coveted Grand Challenge Cup. . Wahoo's legend as a leader who never lost his rule and as an athlete will live for a long time. We all wish Will the best of luck at Princeton. where he is undoubtedly making the best of his many talents. P. Y. E. Harcourt C64-'66J Percy belonged to that glorious sect known as the Fifth Form New Boy. As he was always noted as a meticu- lous dresser, the waves of harsh correction of the New Boy System left him unscathed and Percy set himself at once to earning a place on Middleside Football. In the Winter Term he made Middleside Hockey and was a member in good standing of the Senior Political Science Club. Percy worked hard and consistently, and was re- warded with the Bethune Scholarship in the Fifth Form after tying for first place in the class at the end of the year. In Sixth Form, Percy began by playing Big- - side Football but also managed to get twice as many leaves as most people by acting as Sports Reporter for The Record . He was also a member of the Honour Guard for the Royal Winter Fair. In the winter term Percy was once again a member of the Senior Political Science club, successfully taught a Bronze Medallion Swimming Class and played Rabbit League Hockey. For his contribution to the school Percy was appointed a House Officer. Percy is remembered as a hard worker in scholastic fields and we sincerely wish him the best of luck in university. R. P. Heyhroek C63-'66J What was in many ways a most rewarding career at T.C.S. began for Rick in Fourth Form. Rick's appre- ciation of and respect for electronics guided him rapidly to the Science Club, where he and Mr. Coering and a few select individuals dreamed up ways to make larger and louder noises. People soon realized that Rich would be very useful as --...af a Stage Electrician during the plays at Christmas and Easter, a job which he ably carried out for two years. Between Littleside League football, Rabbit hockey, and tennis, Rick also spent his time in I-'ourth Form Debating and Public Speak- ln lfilth Form with the shackles of the New Boy System loosened, llick broadened his interests to include not only the Science Club and Stage Iili-ctrical Vrew in H1865 and All That , but also the aloof and elite French Club and the Pat Moss Club, where in both cases his quiet sense ol' humour punctuated the proceedings. Rick also played in the backficld ol' the winning Littleside League football team, and at the 1-nd of the 'X't'2ll'. was awarded the Centennial Prize for Effort and Achievement. ln Sixfh lforin, Rick graced Bethune House with one of the most
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20 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD P. B. Jackson C57-'66J Jake came to Roulden llouse in 1957 and had five excellent years there. In grades 8 and 9, Phil was a mem- ber of the Soccer and Hockey teams, in his last year obtaining full colours in both sports. For his fine leadership and high spirits Jake was made a member of dorm. Moving up to the Senior School, Phil fitted into Rethune House well. His New Boy year proved worthwhile, as he obtained full colours in Littleside Football and Hockey. Phil was also a member of the Parallel Bar and Box Horse Teams. and for his excellent gymnastic ability he won the New Boy Gym Cup. He was also a mem- ber of the Precision Squad. In the two years following, Phil received full colours on Middleside Football and half colours on Bigside Hockey. He was a member of the Pat Moss Club, and again participated on the Box Horse Team and in the Precision Squad. Returning for his final year, Phil achieved full colours in Bigside Football and Hockey. For his fine play during the Hockey season, he was named the most valuable player of the year. Jake was a Flight Sergeant in the Cadet Corps and a member of the Honour Guard which performed at the Royal Winter Fair. For his contributions to the school, which were many, Phil was made a House Officer. Jake is now at Franklin Pierce College in New Hampshire, and we wish him the best of luck there. H. B. Kennedy C59-'66J When Herby moved into Brent House in Third Form, the school gained an extremely keen and good natured individual. Herb immediately established his talent on the stage in the role of Malvolio in the school play Twelfth Night , and was later to advance his natural acting aptitude in the pro- ductions of Iolanthe and H1865 And All That until he played the vicious prosecutor with the fiery red hair in Trial By Jury . Another of Russ' great interests lay in singing. In Third Form he joined the Glee Club, and in later years he joined the Choir, where he contributed greatly as a tenor and soloist at the Carol Service. Hut Herb was also such an ardent fan of football and rugger he earned the nickname of The Machine for his methodical but effective blocking and tackling. After playing Middleside for two years Herb graduated to I-Zigside, and in the summer term, he took to the rugger fields to play in the scrum of the winning senior team. Near the end ot' his Fifth Form year Herby was appointed a House Officer and was promoted to a House Prefect in the Sixth Form where he continued to pursue his interests avidly and contribute to debating and Vat Moss as well. The exciting adventures of the Herbmobile at the camp are still talked about. On Speech Day he received the Ingles
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