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UX GLEBANAGQN QHDALERE FLAMMAM SENIOR ORCHESTRA Sfanfling: D. 1IRI2xo'1' 1. cmrmlxs In. M.xCvANxIzL L. MOSIIIQR R. IIARIRIUNII RI. BELL R. IIx'IJI2-CLARIQIQ Middlr Row: R. MITCIIIQLI. G. F0RRI5s'r IJ. Iaum' J. XVILSON J. AIIEARS J. IIARIQ Fran! Row: L. UGILVIIQ Im. IIAWKIXS P. CHRISTIE R. STRONG lx. BURGIESS RI. nIcc.u'oL'R I2. FARQUHARSQN JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Slanding: J. WYRIGIII' IJ. woons IJ. 1II.xcuox.-xLII R. STRAIJIER II. I-A'I rI5Rsox n. nI'cRLI:x' III. MORRISON J. wIc:RvI'ARI: Middle Row: J. uRI2No'I' B. CLARK P. MI5RRIl.L D. CI-Iowx D. LOCI-II-HEAD H. GRAY Frou! Row: S. WRIGIIT J. RITCIIIE MR. WESIINGTON If. STRONG III. IIICNIQE If. CRAIG H. 1-I5IaR V Q0i76?
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GLEBANAGHQ- 'QEIQALERE FLAMMAM ' 1., I , r umfs niuzrsitg KINGSTON ONTARIO tj W Incorporated by Royal Charter 1841 Idea? . T ffl -Wi, 1 . J, M N Situated in the oldest city in Ontario, annual registration about 3,5009 25 modern buildings, health insurance rovided durin session- lacement office ives free . ' 3 service to graduates. ARTS-Courses leading to the degrees of B.A., M.A., B.Com., M.Com. SCIENCE-Courses leading to the degrees of B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology, Physics, and in Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. MEDICINE-Courses leading to the degree of M.D., C.M. and to the Diploma of Public Health. Students preparing for admission are advised to write for a list of scholarships and prizes and to apply at the proper time for Entrance and Matriculation Scholarships in their class. HIS ANNUAL was produced by THE RUNGE PRESS LIMITED P R I N TE R S LOOSE LEAF RULERS ENGRAVERS ak Q 126-128 QUEEN STREET Telephone: QUEEN 8400-8401 rlrslf .
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UX GLEBANAGIQQ QSPALERE FLVAMMAM V ,:.M,,V I I ' , ll. OIZCHGSTIQH SENIOR by PARLANE CHRISTIE, 4-C Director ..... Dr. J. W. Bearder President . . . . . . Jack Ford Vice-President . . . Basil Gooding Boys, Representative . . Tom Fairbairn Girls' Representative . . Claire Truman Librarian ..... Parlane Christie Assistant Librarian . . Robert Armstrong His YEAR the school orchestra has not enjoyed as great a measure of prosperity as in some former years, but on the whole, it has done fairly Well. - ln addition to assisting each day in the morning assembly, the orchestra furnished music incidental to the annual concert. There is a tendency on the part of some of the orchestra members to become impatient with too great a repetition of some of the musical numbers in use. But the judgment of the musical director, Dr. Bearder, who is a thorough musician, should be accepted in such matters as in the best interests of sound develop- ment of musical tastes. The orchestra fills a useful place in the lighter side of the school life. What would we do without it, even though The Bells of St. Mary's and That Tumble- Down Shack in Athlone should at times seem to become rather threadbare? Thanks are due to Sidney Salter and john MacLean for their co-operation in running the lantern and slides. JUNIOR b y REGINAI,D STRADER Director ..... Dr. J. W. Bearder Assistant Director D. M. YVestington, B.A. HE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA is now an estab- lished institution. Begun three years ago at the instance of Mr. Atkinson, and fostered since by patient direction and encour- agement, it has proved its right to live and become a regular feature of our junior Assembly. Were we to speak only of the members' faith- fulness in daily rendering suitable music for our morning exercises, we should be doing them scant justice, and omitting the one thing for which, perhaps, they most deserve our com- mendation. Throughout the whole term they have evinced a keenness and an enthusiasm that would put many a senior orchestra to shame. Some days, in fact, it is so noticeable you can scent it a mile away-even with the Wind against you! And it is this warm en- thusiasm for their job that has done so much to infuse a lively interest in the proceedings of the assembly and make the task of directing them altogether pleasant. Keep up the good work, juniors! Next year, we are confident, you Will prove a Worthy addition to our senior ensemble. -1177?
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