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TRINITY UOLLEGIC SVHOOL RECORD 3 a bright frame for the quiet devotion of the serviee. On Palm Sunday Brewin and Evans sang a very beautiful duet from one of l'3oyee's old anthems and brought out the skilful von- trapuntal writing very effectively. During singing periods Mr. Ketehum has been giving the Sehool some of Dr. Seashore's ingenious tests of mush-al talent , and the boys have beeome quit-e interested in the ac-uteness of their pitch and time discrimination. Next term we should be able to publish an interesting analysis ol' the results. A great deal of time has been spent this term on the preparation of H.M.S. l,lllilf01 Cl, which we hope to produee in May. A word of appreeiation is in order for 'Miz Kenneth Ketehum whose violin playing every Saturday night is looked forward to and much enjoyed by the inemhers of the Upper Flat who are within hearing. Srlpnnl Qlulenhar. Jan. 7-Junior School term began. 8-Senior School term began. J7-School v. Old Boys QJ. l'apreol'S teamj. Won 2-l-School V. Delta Upsilon Frat. Won. Under 16 Team V. l'.C'.C. Midgets. Won, 27-School Second Team V. Lakefield PS. Lost. 28-1School v. Sigma Phi Fraternity. Won. Under 1'6 Team V. S.A.C. Midgets. Lost., 31--School v. Alpha Delta Fraternity. Tied. Feb. 21-aHalf holiday. tPurifieation B.Y.M.D 34Second Team v. Lakefield P.S. Lost. Junior School v. L.P.S. Juniors. Lost. 6-Littleside V. S.A.f'. Bantams XVOn. 7-School v. U.tC.C. Lost. l3-School 14-School Junior 18--School 19-School V. Trinity Vollege. Lost. V. Kappa Alpha 'l'1I'Zlil'l'lllfY. Tie. Sellool V. S..-X.f'. LOWe1' Seliool. XVUII. V. Alpha Delta Fraternity. Lost. V. U.-f'.C. Lost. Half holiday. Qlmperial Vhal. Shield 4'omp.j 20-Littleside Flat Match. Won by Upper Flat.
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Q TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 'llhe address was based on Ezekiel 37, verse 5, Behold I will eause breath to enter into you and ye shall live. On the following morning, Palm Sunday, the Bishop eelebrated and H5 members and friends of the School, in- eludiug the newly eonfirmed, eonnnunieated. +--.1..i.T... MUSIC IN THE SCHOOL. The singing in Vhapel has this term been quite goodi the eongregation are more -consistent and self-controlled than they have yet been, a11d the ehoir is slowly improving. More Junior Sehool boys have been taken in, and some of the sing- ing in treble verses has been excellent. Vv'e have discovered and learned some more good hymn tunes. and Jerusalem the golden to a German mediaeval melody has proved one of the most popular hymns yet sung. There is still i11 our book a large amount of interesting material which we have not yet tapped: some of it will not be effective until the Sehool has fully realized the 1 9lll2i1'k3,lJlQ beauty of a large mass ot' voiees singing quietly. The great volumes of sound are impressive only when there is a -certain amount of con- trast provided, and the one sur-e method of attaining this S0 far has been the inelusion of hymns which only the choir know well. But that is not a very satisfaetory solution, parr- tieularly as the Sehool appears to learn new tunes so quickly, and it is eneouraging therefore to s-ee signs that the differences between various types of music' are beginning to be felt. in the Sshool at large. Some of the best singing of the t-erm was done in Art thou weary on Mar. 22nd. and, more not- ably, in the Passion t'horale on Mar. 29., both being taken heartily and yet quietly. The eonfirmation serviee was well up to the standard which has been set in other years, livans and Brewin singing the .Xttwood setting of Colne, Iloly Ghost instead of the plain- song' whieh we have used previously. Soldiers of Christ lo Naylor! stirring tune, and lSunyan's Pilgrim supplied
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4 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. L31-'Svll00l V. Zeta Psi. Lost. 24-Half holiday CS. Matthiasj, Mor. 3-Boxing eompetition began. 6-4Littleside v. 'S.A.iC. Bnntams. Won. 14-Boxing Finals. Ili-Half holiday CMrs. Ol'l'llIlI'd'S Birthdayd. Apr. 4-Confirmation Service by the Lord Bishop of Toronto. 6-:Choir half holiday. 7fJunior Sehool term ended, llalf holiday. 8-'Senior Sehool term ended, Qnrkrg. School v. Old Boys. The Sehool opened the hockey season on Jan. 17, when they defeated by 8--L a team composed of Old Boys, eaptained by John Capreol. I For the first game of the season it was quite a good ex- hibition though at times the play grew ragged. Heap was the outstanding player for the School, s-eoring five goals. Seott also played a useful game. Delahey was the best of the visitors. Both teams scored a goal in the first period. Delahey seored for the Old Boys, and Bibby, taking Owen's pass, evened the eount three minutes before the bell. The Sehool led by -I-3 at the end of the next period. Seott got a niee goal from a difficult airgle. In the Iinal period the superior 'condition of the team told. and. though Johnston tied the score on a hard shot from outside the defenee, the Sehool came back with four goals and settled the game. 'lllle Old Boys: tloal, W. S. Merry, defence, II. C. Johnston, t'. Hale: eentre, V. ll:-lahey: wings, J. Capreol, A. Trow: subs., J. H. Spragge, ll. T1'ow,F. Dodge. The St-hool: Goal, Kingsmill: defenee, Burns max., Scott? 1-entre, Smith: wings, Heap, liibbyz subs., Owen Johnston, Seagrain max.. Phipps, Noble, lVebste1'.
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