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10 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD House, complete the membership of the committee. 0 . D -The committee's terms of reference are broad, concerning religious life at the school, Chapel services, the disbursement of Chapel funds, etc. -This year sees a large and effective Choir in Chapel with many new faces. -A challenging year for Mr. Cohu. -This year we have some 18 Sacristans, the largest group ever. -On Sunday, October 23, we performed the first Folk Mass of the year with two guitars and one banjo! The Folk Mass was a great success and is very popular in the School. Some 130 persons came to the service voluntarily! -In general there is good spirit in Chapel. The changes are prov- ing effective and the Chapel is playing an increasingly constructive role in school life. THE CHOIR 1966-67 Trebles: C. G. Newell, W. A. Curtis, M. A. Wignal, R. D. Forbes, P. C. F. Moore, C. Baker, R. W. S. Kortright, B. Collins, M. S. Schell, G. D. Scott, J. M. Dewart, M. P. R. Fraser, C. Begley, S. A. Petty, J. B. Archer-Shee, R. A. Willis, A. S. Watt, R. D. Stutz, J. E. Jacobson. Altos: E. B. Hanbury, S. M. Rupert, F. C. Hampson, G. W. Sernyk, F. C. Ryckman, R. C. Ward. Tenors: C. S. Chubb, D. G. Merrifield, T. J. T. Ringereide, C. H. Barrett, H. J. Cheesman, P. W. Joy, A. C. Mooney, T. P. Molson, J. F. Dreyer, P. R. W. Millard, R. E. Sculthorpe. Bass: J. R. Ryrie, J. P. Molson, A. M. Schell, A. W. Todd, A. P. Kaminis, I. D. Campbell, M. J. Finlayson, G. L. Ross, E. R. Machum, S. V. Frisbee, P. M. Henderson, R. K. Hockney, A. E. Holton. John Ryrie has been appointed Head Choir Boy for this year. PAT MOSS CAMP The Pat Moss Camp this year operated from August 25 to September 2. Once again, the underprivileged lads were under the eye of Mr. Baker. The counsellors were John Carsley, Mark Holton, Herb Kennedy, Matt Vurrelly, Doug Young, Dave Camp, Chris Currelly and Jeff Black- stock. Jeff is from Ridley College and the counsellors are grateful to him for his help. This summer we had 14 campers. Every day was interesting as we visited the regional attractions. From our base about three miles north ot' Port Hope we travelled north for a day to Serpent Mounds on the shore oi' I-lice Lake. Twice we visited Cobourg beach, and the water was freezing. The Dairy Queen was kept busy as we ate away from the camp occasionally. One afternoon we went water-skiing at Rice Lake behind Vhris C'urrelly's powerboat. The School received the main beating as we came in swimming several times. A game of soccer proved ve-ry exciting with Mr. Dennys as ref . One night Mr. Franklin took charge while Mr. Baker was away. We are grateful to him for his able guidance. An evenings entertainment was provided by Robert fBombJ
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