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26 THE ASHBURIAN D Minor by Mendelssohn, with Miss VVoodburn taking the Orchestra part on a second piano. At the conclusion of the evening, refreshments were served. The whole evening was much enjoyed, and it is to be hoped that other such evenings will be forthcoming in the future. Our sincere appreciation is due to Miss VVoodburn. ---4-oz-- THE GLEE CLUB NE of the innovations in the life of the school this year was the formation of a glee club. This being an entirely voluntary orga- nization, represented a group of boys who were interested in singing. A real measure of success was reached when the Club presented a group of songs at the Parents' Reception during the Autumn Term. This, their first performance, was well received. Since then their rehearsals have been confined to the songs of Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinaforew, having in mind that some- day they may be able to present this well-known operetta. A keen interest was shown, not only by the members but also by the school as a whole. We wish this profitable and entertaining group every success in their efforts. The Club is under the direction of Mr. Snelgrove, who gave generously of his time, energy, and talent, and the president of the group is Laurie Hart.
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if aaaeaiddi x X 4 A ' 8'- A. Y -f . RUCJBX - 6.-5 5 HR team this year lacked suf- T 4 ficient power in every depart- A - ' ment. Only one member of last I ,Aj vear's first string was back, and only ,XT ' , . sr al- - nu 0, four members of the J1 squad. Une t P ' . .imh x third of the team was playing its Hrst X vi. nm year of football. We were virtually a junior team in senior competition. The Headmaster himself, before the season began, expressed appre- hension at the necessity of playing our traditional rivals, lacking the two essentials, power and experience, we were outscored and out- played in most of our games. But I will say this about the team this year: we were never beaten in the true sense of the word. The players consistently ignored the score, and played their hearts out for sixty minutes every game. There were no excuses about scores, no ifs or would haves , none was needed. Their sense of fair play and sports- manship could never be questioned, and at all times they were a real credit to our School. THE LISGAR, CARLETON PLACE, AND NEPEAN GAMES Uur first organized scrimmage was against our old rivals, Lisgar, who came out tfn the top end of a 17-O score. We were unable to cope effectively with their end sweep. Andy Hells' brother starred for Lisgar. But the following week we visited Carleton Place, and after a hard game, emerged with a happy 6-2 victory over a team that went on to an undefeated season in its league. In that game, George Barr ran a reverse for a thirty yard touchdown, converted by Ned Rhodes, and Andy XYells and joe Irvin broke away for some sizeable gains. Kingston and Hart played well on the line. But the outstanding performance was that of Tony Holland, whose tackling was superb. The Carleton kicker, Finley, starred in a losing cause. The following Thursday we were visited by Nepean High School, whose end sweeps, like those of Lisgar, led them to a 12-2
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