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I'hL1'1tL Most Pew 1,1 Lrendon bishop of Nova Scotia, Pmmatc of All C':m:1d:L. L! Lamb Worxlell, rin., Arch- ,, W
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Trinity College School Record VOL. 38 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE, NOV, 1934. No.1 Editorial It is generally recognised by the leaders in the realm of education that the study of elocution is rapidly becoming a most pressing need in school life to-day. It is being dis- covered that the world needs men Who can get up and dis- course clearly and freely before large audiences, using their native language to the best of their ability, so that it can be easily understood what thoughts are in their minds. The only way in which such men are forthcoming is through the medium of the average collegiate institute or private school, such as our own, and its teaching. A little experience in dramatic interpretation suggests an excellent Way in which to give the average boy a train- ing in elocution before entering into the World, Where, if he is to be successful, he must eventually attempt to voice his opinions in public. Debating and public speaking provide excellent training it is true, but neither of these are as interesting or amusing as the work of the stage. And so it is with great hope that We look forward to what is in store for us in the realm of dramatics this yea.r at T.C.S. The plays of former years have been success- ful, having grown more popular and achieved greater finesse at every production. This year holds great pos- sibilities, now that We have our own stage, and we feel that we have decided prospects in the field of acting for the coming nine months. -H.H.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 3 CLARENDON LAMB VVORRELL No Old Boy of the Old School has brought more honour to it, than the late Primate, the Most Reverend Clarendon Lamb Worrell, D.D. No one loved the Old School more than he did, and his heart ofttimes turned back to those early boyhood days when the foundations of his great career were laid. Born at Smith's Falls, July 20, 1853. the second son of the late Rev. Canon J. B. Worrell, he came to T.C.S. early in 1870, where his brother the late J. A. Worrell, K.C. had preceded him in 1866. After a most distinguished record under Rev. C. H. Badgley and Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, Headmasters, he entered Trinity College, Toronto, in Octo- ber, 1870, standing lirst in the matriculation examination, winning the Wellington Scholarship at the June examina- tions in 1871, and again in 1872, also the Mathematical Prize in 1872 and 1873, and graduating with honours, winning the Prince of Wales Prize, holding first place in all his classes throughout the three years of his course. Following graduation, 1873-78, be became a Master at Bishop's College School at Lennoxville, Hellmuth College, London, the Wentworth School, Hamilton, and the Col- legiate Institute, Cobourg, and his testimonials bear ev- idence of his tact, popularity, efficiency, and a resolute energy which few men display, qualities which lasted throughout his life.. Following a brilliant course in the Divinity School of Trinity College, Toronto, he was ordained Deacon, Dec- ember 11, 1881, and became curate of Christ Church. Gananoque, 1881-823 and later curate of Holy Trinity Church, Brockville, 1882-84. During this last incumbency he was also Headmaster of the High School, Brockville, and found occasion to take his M.A. degree 118833 at Trinity College.
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