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Brentwood College Magazine • — - - - - — - - » — - s INCE the dark days of 1931-32 the school has y grown steadily, increasing in numbers year by vear with sufficient ramditv to ncrtnif constant npw works of expansion and advance, yet not so rapidly as to nrevent nronpr assimi lation of tipwrnmprs 1 his vp r found fbp ( oIIpctp nr rfir llv full wifb morp bovs in Pithpr House 1 b n wpt p in fbe pnfifp srVinnl invji c uvj y j 111 ciluci jl ivj uoc LUctii wcic ill LUC entile ociivjv i at the beginning of the period. With the increased numbers has romp naraHo icall v a spnsp of nnifv and 1 n tpcr i a ti on sfroncrpi than bpforp Thic if ic xxrViirV io lllllgiallUil oil UllgCl lllull UC1U1.C. J. Ulo 11 15 W IJiLli lo called school snint ' that hv its crrpatnpss tP3r p z fnrcrpt- rillnPSS C T cpii a lpccon m cf imnnrtint hif l f- r loirn 1 Uillcjo Ji Sell, a 1CS5UI1 IllUdl lUipUiLdlll, lidrCl LO Icdlll. I hoSP of IIS who fPtllfn npyt vpar r r cn rpcjli ' v A livjjt J 1 L o vv liu 1 C I Ul 11 11CA I y Cal Will LlvJ oVJ lcdllZ - ing that it lies within us to contribute much to those i who come for the first time. It is with justifiable op- ► I timism that we look to the future of Brentwood, and ► to the future of her sons who, leaving, have learned i 1 j ♦ to give of themselves, no matter where they be. . — — qbii a j | ► ► ► ► » ► ► ► ► [Page Three]
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Brentwood College Magazine Chapel Notes Owing to the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Angus, it has been possible to carry out certain improvements in the furnishings of the chapel this year. Their gift of a complete bay of pews gives enough seating for the school and the normal number of visitors, and leaves only one bay still unfinished. By their kindness, too, it has been possible to substitute electric candles for the old wax candles on the riddel posts of the altar. The wiring and fitting for this work was done by Pooley and Bibee under the direction of Captain Levien. The confirmation service arranged for April 2nd had to be postponed owing to the outbreak of influenza. Several of the candidates were confirmed during the Easter holidays, and the Bishop kindly came out and held an addi- tional confirmation service in the Chapel on May 14th. The following boys were confirmed in the course of the year: M. Allen, G. Byrne, E. Fort, W. Keeler, V. G. Holland, K. Logan, A. R. Macdonald, J. Shields, D. Todd. The organ fund continues to grow, but only rather slowly: there are still $1,000 to be collected. Our hearty thanks are due to Canon R. J. Pierce who has conducted all our Sunday services for us, and by his thoughtful addresses has contributed so largely to their value. Our Chapel Behind our beautiful little Chapel is a surprising story of materials gathered from distant localities. Well known is the fact that the building was constructed almost entirely by the boys themselves. Under the supervision of several experienced builders, they voluntarily spent many of their Wednesday and Saturday afternoons pouring cement and laying timbers. This, in itself, adds a certain touch of human in- terest, but even more unusual are the facts that The great stained glass window at the head of the Chapel, behind the Altar, is a memorial to Mr. Edward Disney Farmer, an Englishman who resided in Texas. He was not in any way connected with the College, but wished to be commemorated by a window in a British chapel. He was a wealthy man, and left a sufficient sum to be used for this purpose. Mr. Hope, the first Head- master of Brentwood, upon hearing of this made a trip to the States, where he [Page Four]
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