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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD , illluair in Ihr Srhunl Two School Sing Songs were given early in the term, Mr. Lewis, Col. Stevenson, and Mr. Hiscocks kindly assisting. Five or more :horus songs were learned and sung on each occasion, while the Glee Club sang some sea shanties from the Gallery with good effect. The Orchestra has some new members to replace losses caused by boys leaving last June, and is working at three Carol arrange- ments, two of them by Holst. These should be ready for perfoim- ance with the Choir at the end of term concert on December 16th. life were fortunate in hearing the Hart House Quartet again on Novfmber lSth. VVorks by Haydn, Brahms, and Schubert were played. About thirty boys attended the lecture given by Mr. Sly preparatory to the concert. A School concert was given at which Mr. Ketchum and McClos- key gave an excellent performance of the Purcell Golden Sonata, followed by a Schubert Sonatina with Mr. Hiscocks at the piano. We take this opportunity of thanking all those who have contribu- ted to our musical entertainment. The Choir has many new members, from both Senior and Junior Schools, and is preparing for the Carol Service at the end of term. Congregational singing practices each Sunday have resulted in 3 general improvement of the singing by the School of both hymns and psalms. SCHOOL NOTES S. H. Ambrose is Head Prefect. L. Cowperthwaite and F. E. Wigle have been appointed School Prefects. Senior Privileges have been given to: Beck, Broughall, Duncan- son. Mickle, Patch, Ross, Savage, Taylor. F. E. Wigle was elected Captain of Football. H. B. Savage was elected Captain of Bethune House. K. C. Dawe was elected Captain of the Second Team. C. Padley was elected Captain of the Third Team.
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Q TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD C5119 Gllgauwl The Chapel Olfertories so far this Term amount to 312652. Of this 837.45 was a special offertory made by the School in response to an appeal made by the Fellowship of the West and a cheque for this amount was sent to the Treasurer, Mr. A. A. Harcourt-Vernon, e -o be used as he thought fit in relieving distress. Cheques for the following amount have been sent from the Of- fertory Fund: M. S. C. C. ,............,.......,...., ........ S 15.00 Widows 81 Orphans Fund .... ..... 1 5.00 Divinity Students Fund ..... 15.00 Port Hope Hospital ........ ..... 1 0.00 REMEMBRANCE DAY On the morning of November 11th. at ten minutes to eleven the zvhole School assembled in the Chapel and then filed out to the mem- yriiil cross. A wreath, presented by Mrs. Orchard on behalf of the Ladies' Guild, was laid at the toot of the cross by the Head Prefect. At eleven o'clock the School stood at attention and kept silence for two minutes. 31111111 Smit Uiiluinu To our very great sorrow John Scott Gibson died on the morning of December 2nd, at the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, after an operation necessitated by a sudden attack of osteomyelitis. He entered the Junior School, September, 1930, and came into the Senior School last September. He won his Cricket and Football colours at the Junior School. A boy of sterling character, of much promise, and greatly beloved, he is deeply mourned, and our hearts go out in sympathy with all his relations.
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it TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD W. G. Braden was elected Captain of Brent House Middleside. J. Kerrigan was elected Captain of the Fifth Team. A. D. McGinnis was elected Captain of Brent House Littleside. The Temporary Colour Committee consists of: the Headmaster, Col. Goodday: F. E. Wigle, football representative, T. L. Taylor, hockey representative: W. J. Mickle, cricket representative. During the latter part of the term English rugby was organised by Mr. Robert Orchard and Mr. du Domaine. Although it was en- joyed as a change there is little possibility of it taking the place of Canadian football in the School. Soccer was played by those who did not play English rugby. A very handsome cup was presented to the School by Miss Irvine for an inter-house squash competition next term. A team of five players is to be selected from each house. H. B. Savage is conducting the life-saving classes this year. F. E. Wigle was elected Captain of Hockey. C Padley was elected Captain of Bethune House Hockey. In the New Boys' Race which was run on November 16th., Am- brose iii. came first, Goodfellow came second, and Galloway third. In the New Boys' Boxing Competition those who won their weights were: Wynn, Kirkpatrick, Vaughan iii., Powell, Goodfellow, Ambrose iii., West and Gibson. The New Boys' Gymnasium Competition was won by Chadwick. O'Brian ii. was second and West was third. MR. W. M. OGLE It was with universal and very great regret that we said Good- Bye to Mr. Ogle last term when he left to take up an important appointment on the staff of the Royal Military College. He came to us in September 1923 from a post on the staff of the University School in Victoria, B.C. An honour graduate of Glasgow University and a.n athlete of reputation in Scotland, he took charge of the English and French teaching' in the School and also from the very first took an active
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