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1U TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD At St. John's, the fine organ added much to the accompaniments. This was particularly noticeable in the singing of the Halleluiah Chorus from The Messiah, an out- standing item. At St. Paul's, the Anthem was rendered in masterly fashion, in fact much better than on two previous occasions that the writer recalls. The response to the appeal for volunteers for the choir at the beginning of this term was quick and cheering, with more would-be choristers than vacancies. It is much re- gretted that all could not be accepted because of the limited space available in the choir stalls. Mr. Bagley, our chaplain, very rightly deserves men- tion from us for his encouragement at all times and his frequent help at practices. Many thanks, too, are due to Miss Wilkin for her care of the Choir Vestments and her attendance before Sunday Services armed withneedle and thread and sundry other items to take care of the Choir boys. The following choir appointments were made recently: Head Choir Boy, Goeringg Senior, Junior School Choir Boy, Clarke ig Choir Librarian, Cooper i. Members of the Choir this year are: Tenor-Goering, Watts, Graham, Boulden, Chester, Cross, Hughes ii. Bass-Deverall, dePencier, Pepler, James, Snowdon, Har- vie i, Croll, Mackenzie-Kennedy, Byers, Paterson ii, Thompson i, Morgan i, Welsford. Alto-Cooper i, Bovey, Cooper ii, Thompson iii, Pasmore. Symons. Trebles, J .S.-Clark i, Hunt, Spencer, Fitzgerald, Anderson, Willoughby, Strathy, Tuer, Norman, Hylton, Mc- Cullagh, Nevin, McKinnon, Bingham, Price. Probationers-Osler, Montizambert, Gordon, Richardson, Merston, Clark iii, Symons. il.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 9 possible to retain them all, it was decided to have each sacristan help in the Chapel for two terms only. McDowell has been appointed head sacristan and will share with Watts, Wright, and Boulden the duties of crucifer. The following boys are to help Mr. Bagley this term: Alley, Banks, Brodeur i, Byers, Burland, Chester, Cooper i, Doheny, Goering, Kingman, Morgan i, Mackenzie, Pater- son ii, Pepler i, Rhea, Scowen, Snowdon and Thompson i. Choir Notes The usual task of rebuilding the Choir is in progress. Our impressive and useful Bass and Tenor sections of last year are sadly depleted with the loss of Curtis, Taylor, Campbell ii, Campbell iii, Lawson, Pearson, Thompson ii, Dalley, Newcomb and Stewart. The past school year was so very successful from the viewpoint of choral work attempted and accomplished that the Choir now in the making will have to put its best foot forward to maintain that standard. We pay a sincere tribute to all the boys who made this success possible. We remember gratefully their enthusiasm and cheerful help, the giving up of much of their valuable spare time to practice, particularly when additional prac- tices were considered necessary to produce desired results. Not once did they fail to give of their best on the many occasions, special occasions, shall we say, that they were called on to perform, particularly might be mentioned the Choral Service, the concert on the eve of Speech Day, and the music on Speech Day. In June the Choir and Organist were honoured to re- ceive invitations from the Rectors of St. J ohn's Church, Port Hope, and St. Paul's Church, Perrytown, to sing Even- song at their respective churches. The invitations were gladly accepted and the memory of these services are pleasant ones, also of the Tuck that followed!
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 11 BISHOP DuMOULIN Frank DuMoulin who died in Cobourg, Ontario. on July 9, 1947, was a son of the late Bishop DuMoulin of Niagara. He attended T.C.S. from 1885 to 1889 and in his final year he was a Prefect. From T.C.S. he went on to Trinity College, Toronto, where he graduated in 1894. Al- ways an enthusiastic Churchman, he became the first Do- minion Secretary of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Or- dained as Assistant Curate of Holy Trinity, Toronto, he de- cided at the close of his diaconate to seek wider experience by a year's work in the United States. So great were the opportuntunities, so vast the field of work, he was per- suaded to continue his Ministry there. Promotion came rapidly to this gifted Preacher and Organiser. From Tri- nity Church, Chicago, he was called to be Rector of Em- manuel Church, Cleveland. Returning to Chicago, he left a deep impression on the Parish of St. Peter's, especially on the young men, seven of whom took Holy Orders, dur- ing his eight years service as Rector. Cleveland called him back to that city to be Dean of Trinity Cathedral. Seven years later, he was elected Bishop Co-adjutor of Ohio. After ten years in this position, he resigned on account of ill health. A year's rest, and he was back in harness in Philadelphia as Rector of the Church of the Saviour. After some years of strenuous work in this important Church, he entered a more peaceful sphere as Rector of the Parish of St. John's Church, Lattington, Long Island. In 1943 Bishop DuMoulin retired from active Work. Among his degrees were B.A., M.A., and B.D. of Trinity College, and LL.D. conferred by St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity. Eight DuMoulins have been at T.C.S., all brothers and nephews of the late Bishop DuMoulin. The DuMoulin family is one of the famous T.C.S. families. A dynamic and lovable personality, linked to boundless energy, Bishop DuMoulin left a lasting impression on those to Whom he ministered. The School may well be proud of him. He was proud of the School.
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