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Brentwood College Magazine morning- ceremony, while the evening services have been conducted by visiting clergy. Holy Communion has been celebrated on the first Sunday of each month. We were glad to notice a steady improvement in the singing throughout the year, but it is certain that it could be greatly strengthened in the near future by the formation of a well-trained choir. The Headmaster has generously offered a prize to be awarded to the best reader in the College. As the most searching test is provided by reading before a congregation, those boys who have wished to compete, have relieved the prefects at the lectern for the last few services this term. The best reader will be chosen from a selected four on the last Sunday. We should like to thank Bishop de Pencier for presenting a silver cruet for Communion. Our gratitude is also due to the Rev. W. Carroll for his kind gift of brasses, and frontal for the altar, and of a chalice, a patten and a cruet. They were very much appreciated, owing to the fact that they were used on no less hallowed occasions than those of the Field Services of the Great War. We owe our thanks also to those who have kindly preached here this year. We hope soon to have the pleasure of listening to them in our new Chapel. CHAPEL SITE FROM ARCHWAY Page Twenty-nine
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Brentwood College Magazine Music Notes The music class has reached 1 such proportions that a separate building, equipped with sound-proof rooms, is to be constructed in the immediate future. During the past year the class has consisted of thirty piano pupils. Great interest has been shown and good work accomplished. Sight-reading, so essential to the practical musician, has especially improved. Besides the piano, the violin, cornet, saxophone and mandolin have been studied with gratifying results. An orchestra of seven pieces has been formed and through the generosity of the Governors of the College a Ludwig No. 1 professional drum and trap outfit added. Up to the present the orchestra has confined its efforts mostly to dance music and could give an excellent account of itself in any ballroom, but in the future, compositions of a more serious character will be studied. We congratulate them on their work and hope to be frequently entertained by them during the coming Winter. THE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA H. Haskamp F. Coleman L. Scott-Moncrieff R. E. J. Gray R. Brindley E. L. Curtis Page Thirty
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