Trinity School - Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Clair HIS year the Lower School Choir, under the skilled and Capable direction of Mr. Walker, gave several performances. They sang at the Christ- mas Carol service, at the production of Dickens A Christmas Carol, and also at Commence- ment. At the Christmas service they sang some carols, including Born Is He, and, combined with the Glee Club, they sang Deck the Halls With Boughs of Holly and Slumber My Dove. james Bonbright and George Luce each sang excellent solos. At the Christmas play the Choir sang Silent Night and several other carols during intermis- sions. This year, though, the Lower School Choir has not had the benefit of the practice which is norm- ally available. T' Jwffaff HE Lower School Football Team won one game and lost four. Trinity was outclassed in both size and weight in all games played. The only game won by the team was that against Barnard, 38-0. This victory was due to the fine teamwork, that was organized none too soon, for Trinity already had lost to Riverdale twice and to Hackley once. On Trinity's squad there were 34 men, 18 of whom won their letters. During the season, Harry Scott scored 62 points, Bjorkman and Segalas scored six and Beebe scored one. Much credit should be given to Mr. Scott, who coached the team, and to Robert Newman, who managed it. gaslefdaff HIS year the Lower School basketball team had a very poor season, suffering eight defeats and gaining no victories. Coached by Messers Nevin and Maxim, Trinity played the following schools: Barnard, Dalton, Ridgefield, Hackley, and Riverdale. The high-scorer for the season was Hercules Segalas, who made thirty-three points. The total number of points for the team was 134. The manager was john Rogers, and the lettermen in- cluded: Gray, Bjorkman, Segalas, Feron, Lenzner, Holbrook and Ambler. ramafic .Shciefg URING the past year the Lower School Dra- matic Society produced one play at Christ- mastime, Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Under the able direction of Miss Helen Wright, the play was a huge success. Peter Ambler played the leading role as the old miser, Ebenezer Scrooge. Sandy Bjorkman and Harry Scott also turned in fine performances as Scrooge's nephew and Mar- ley's ghost, respectively. Peter Wendell played Bob Cratchit well. Other leading parts were played by Dean Holbrook, john Rogers and john Hanna. Carter White, Gross, Curran, Bjorkman and Hanna were stagehands. Elected President of the Society was Sandy Bjorkman. Hercules Segalas was Vice-President, Robert Newman was Secretary, and Harry Scott was Treasurer. ginlferfainmelalf HE first social affair of the fall was a tea held on November 11, for mothers of the boys in Forms I and II. There were fifty-five mothers present, the largest number ever to attend. Mrs. Parks, the Parent Class Representative of Form I, and Mrs. Beebe, of Form II, were in charge. Mr. Dann addressed the group and a social hour followed. The Valentine Dance, held on February 6, was well-attended by members of the Lower School and their guests. Mrs. Caffrey was in charge of the dances, among which were several Prize-win- ning numbers. Refreshments were served under the supervision of Miss Stewart and her staff. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Starkey, Mrs. Beebe and Mrs. Mackenzie. HMA car HE Rifle Club has been revived this year in the Lower School. A great deal of enthusiasm has been shown in this activity. Several members have qualified for National Rifle Association rat- ings. Ladder tournaments have been arranged for all members who wished to participate. In this way, each of the five sections has had its own competition.

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