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2 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Nevertheless, she cannot but feel the War in which her country is involved. God forbid that the names once familiar upon our tongues should some day before their time live only in cold granite, engraved in memoried glory! But the School and her many sons will never falter. Each is a part of this nation, loyal in love of those attributes of freedom and religion which we defend, and unhesitating in the determination that these shall persist. So the School goes on, peaceful in the midst of warg and as new youth enters the doors, now opened for the seventy-fifth year, she stands unwilling but determined, and ready for any call which the cause of liberty may make upon her. -K.G.P. 'H- '-x m',,,..1. 4... '-' - L, , ,,,.......--,,3t.c,,,. ' ,.fv11.nn.4 N - N .,.-- v 'X . g- .uhh 1 -: 2 iWv ' ' ., , 'K -. r f frm- Nw , ' i f ', .... ,V 'in k 1 if .. .N ,g if ' hmgf 'f at ' A -if ' H i . M ,, . ,, W . 7 sh ' ' .rx -ag ! ,Af i - . .. 5, 'T 3 5 i?2Q,?,if, ' X .-'I H K SJ I . ' ill 31 4 in f , ' 3, .. ., A f ,ffr w.. , 'lx' ff , I, f THE PREFECTS' R. Kovacs
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Trinity College School Record VOL. 43 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE,OCT.. 1939. NO.l EDITOR-I N-CHIEF .............................................. K. G. Phin EDITORIAL BOARD .......... Contributions: C. I. P. Tate, assistant: L. T. I-Iigginsg Sports: E. F. Peacock, assistants: P. H. Cayley, R. T. Morton, School News: W. Duncansong assistants, D. M. Keegan, D. Jackson, B. C. Lloyclg Art: A. R. C. Jones. JUNIOR SCHOOL RECORD .................................. Mr. R. F. Yates MANAGING EDITOR .................................. Mr. D. Kermocle Parr The Record in published six times a year, in the months of October, December, February, April, Iune and August EDITORIAL At the moment of the writing of this article, the School, standing with its massive back to Lake Ontario, presents a striking and rather symbolic picture. It is early evening, and in the still, blue half-light, out over the lake, are dark, low-hanging clouds, shadowing the horizon as far as the eye can see. Yet above the School, the sky is clear and studded with pale, early stars, and the Chapel tower stands out, sharply silhouetted and seeming almost resolute in defiance of the distant, obscure gloom. And so it is. Around us and far away have gathered the menacing clouds of war. We can see them and feel them in our everyday existence. But, an oasis of peace, the School stands unchanging, unmoved, as she has stood for three-quarters of a century. She has remained constant through dark days, and defied the buffetings of varying fortunes for longer than any of us can remember. So she will continue, for though new faces replace the old, and in turn are replaced again and again, though new names come. pause, and are gone, T.C.S. has grown to be something immortal, something indestructible.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 3 K 1 fc, HAPEL DTES The Ladies' Guild has had the Chapel entirely re- decorated during the summer. The School is deeply in- debted to the Guild for the renewed beauty of the Chapel. September 17th: First Sunday of Term, the Chaplain preached. Instead of a text he read a letter from the Primate, after which he discussed patriotism. Stressing the unselfish type of patriotism, he pointed out that'Christ had chosen this type, and that we must follow Him. Sunday, September 24th. The Headmaster spoke in Chapel. He reminded us of certain of the Ten Command- ments, which must lie at the root of Christian conduct. How far from these principles have some of to-day's na- tional leaders strayed. God is our hope and strength, a Very present help in trouble, therefore will We not fear , quoted Mr. Ketchum. Let us hold fast to our faith and ideals, though there may be dark times ahead, for very likely We shall be called upon to help bring back faith and Christian conduct to certain parts of the World A special prayer was offered in Chapel on Sunday, September 24th. This prayer, sent out by the Archbishop of Canterbury, is for use in time of War.
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