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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 15 Q -ig Qcbooi? '0 W .L ,. NQTES 'Gm Gifts to the School Mrs. J. B. Pangman, of Montreal, has given the School another hard tennis court. O 9 O 8 O Donations have been made recently to the War Mem- orial Fund by C. M. Shadbolt V91-'96l and Capt. G. R. K. Hancock U36-'39l. if if 1 1 i L. L. McMurray C81-'83J and G. S. Osler C16-'23l continue to send magazines to the School. Dr. J. F. G. Lee C98-'OZ-31 has given a large number of books to the Library. i 1 S Q 1 R. S. Fennell gave two volumes to the Art Library illustrating and describing the Greek Vases at the Royal Ontario Museum. if if 3 i if Hugh Savage C28-'32J has given a First Team Gym. sweater to the School. O 0 i 0 O W. R. G. Ray C16-'19J and R. G. Ray C16-'24l have given some very attractive books to the library. 8 if i 3 1 P. M. Russel C35-'38J has sent his School sweaters, a toque and hockey shorts to the School. One of the sweaters was a first team sweater coat, impossible to buy in these days.
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14 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD The Choir There were many friendly faces missing when the choir reassembled this term, among them Wade, Taylor i loboel, Gilbert, Palmer, Grier, Stokes, Hibbard, all from the Bass section. Caldbick, Crowe and Hawke i from the Tenors and Prower from the Altos. Without exception a more faithful, cheerful and use- ful lot of boys could not be more missed by any Choir- master and our sincere thanks are theirs for assistance. Nor must the Trebles be forgotten or their contribu- tion in time and effort be overlooked, Strathy, Peters. Lawson and Woods who were treble leads, also Moffitt and McKinnon, all have moved up to the Senior School and are not in the Choir pending vocal adjustment. As the Choristers were called upon to do the majority of the work in the Pirates of Penzance , both principals and chorus, entailing much extra practice, opportunities to prepare special music for Chapel services were curtailed considerably. We hope somehow to remedy this, this year. We welcome many new members who have volunteered to assist us. The Choir at present is as follows: Bass-Curtis, Taylor i, Campbell ii, Campbell iii, Law- son i, Deverall, Thompson ii, Pearson, James, Dalley, Powell. Tenors-Goering, Stewart, Watts, Newcomb, Graham and Boulden. Altos-Cooper, McKenzie, Butterfield, Bovey, and Tench and Ketchum from the J.S. Trebles CJ.S.J--Wilding, Farley, Levey, Spencer, Mc- Cullagh, Willoughby, Price, Woolley, McDonough, Symons. Anderson, Norman, Hunt, Clark, Seagram and Southam. Probationers-Fitzgerald, Meredith, Nevin, Osler ii, Strathy and Richardson. .i.... ..Ti -
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16 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD T. M. Fyshe C21-'30J gave his very good rugby boots to a boy on Bigside. Q 1' O i 1 J. B. Wight V41-'43J sent a box of school books for the use of boys. i 9 if 8 Q H. J. Emery C10-'12J gave some gold ore from the Kenora district to the Museum, the gold deposit is clearly marked. if O O 3 S H. L. Symons C06-'12J sent a copy of his book Ojib- Way Melody , suitably inscribed by the author, to the School library. i I O i Il E. D. K. Martin C31-'35J sent a magazine describing Chartered Accountancy as a career. Q ill' 1' IF if R. P. Jellett V92-'97J has sent some excellent English engravings. SC Ik 4 1' it Mrs. E. E. Snider has given a set of The Makers of Canada to the School. Imperial Challenge Shield and Band Cup On the twenty-seventh of September the Head- master announced the results of the 1945 shoot for the Imperial Challenge Shield. The School came second in the Empire with an average of 91.972, While Winning the Devonshire Trophy for coming first in the Dominion for the fifth consecutive year. The Band has also won a high distinction. For the first time in the history of the School, we won the Lieu- tenant J. G. Wiser trophy for the best cadet band in M.D. 3. We congratulate all the members of last year's band on their success.
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