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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. rr lbrefects' Einner. i On the evening of Thursday, February 13th, the Prefectsfheld their annual dinner in the Matron's dining room, which was kindly-lent for the occasion. This year it fell to the lot of C. P. Burgess to fill the re- quirements of five unusually hungry Prefects. Needless to say he did so with the greatest good taste and forethought. The table was daintliy arranged, and some greenery in the centre set off the elegant school china very well indeed. About 8 o'clock the Prefects assembled in their study in evening dress, accompanied by two boyswho were to act as waiters. When everything was read-y they 'went quietly down to the scene of the festivities. The dinner abounded in lzors d'oeuvres, eniries, and side-dishes, and ended -with coffee and mints. Towards the end of the proceedings everyone drank Burgess' health, and singing followed interrfrittently for the rest of the meal. MENU. Anchovies Curried Eggs with Rice British Columbia Salmon Chicken Creamed Potatoes French Peas Charlotte Russe Ice Cream Cake Sardines on Toast Coffee Mints ' likflfll r' Che Glee Gllub. I . .... -2. Towards the end of last term, Dr. Petry suggested to several of the boys that it would be a good idea to revive the Glee Club. But as the Christmas holidays were so near it was decided to let the subject drop till this term. On our return again it did not take long to get things under way. Dr. Petry hzfdfin a very short time, about seventy- five boys enlisted. The most difficult problem to be met, was that of an instrument, and Mrs1.R.iigb.y.kindly consented to let her piano be put in the Speech Room forithefuse of the club-another instance of the
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ro TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL 'RECORD ACT II.-Interior of circus, next day. ACT III.-Sam Lee's opium den in New York, a week later. ACT IV.--Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York. MUSICAL NU MBERS. ACT 1. Circus Day .... ...... .... . . . . ....... . . The Conpany Everybody loves a chicken. . . . . . .Mr. Collect and T 0612 Slide, Slide .............. .......... .... T 0 he Garden of Love .... .... . .. .... T C S. Quartette ACT lr. Chorus- I have to go there .......i .... T 0512 ACT lv. The ghost of the violin ..... ....... ..... 0 xze Chopstick Rag. . . ..... ........ . . . . 7. . Sam Lee ACT rv. Green, Grass, Grow . . . .... .... T olne, Lord Popiniay and Dalian FINALE. Che 5ll8IlllQ DRPIQ. On the evening of February 27th, a skating party was given by the Boys of the School. The Rink, thanks to the hard work ofthe decorating committee, looked very pretty. The Port Hope band excelled itself, but even when it was not playing there was plenty of noisc, especially when some kind person turned out the lights. At half-time, some of the committee again came into prominence, when they emerged from the temporary lunch counter bearing refresh- ments of various kinds. we are sorry to say that only about half the invitations sent out were accepted, but we hope that on future occasions the attendance will be larger. However, we are glad to say, when the time came for the guests to depart, they refused to be turned out before being allowed to enjoy at least two more bands.
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iz TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. many gracious acts of kindness for which we are all so much indebted to her. The Club was immensely popular, and the meetings were always well attended. The chief reason why the club was so popular, was the fact that it always afforded something to do between tea and studv, all through the winter. . h Callerxg Shooting 1913. The Gallery Shooting competition was won by the Upper Flat, which scored 427 to 316 of the Lower Flat. We append the best scores:- Taylor i-Upper Flat.. .. ..... 43 McLeod-Upper Flat. . . . . . . 42 Bull-Lower Flat.. .. . . 40 Morris-Lower Flat .... 39 Young-Lower Flat ....................... . . . 39 Chess anb Checkers Clnb. SENIOR CHESS TOU RNAMENT. Waller lb Bird nl Waller ' Nlcliendrick l I 'Wilson Wilson fWilson I Thompson i lv 'Thompson i Haultain j'l'hompson i ' Aylcn i I -Thompson i 3 V h Whitney fAylen i og I Hugill lg Grcey ,I Hugill Vogm - Voght l, Broughall i ,I Voght The junior Class Tournament was won by Stott. The Checkers Tournament was won by Mcliean.
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