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3 ' A ,U -x.,., -3' V .099 0 9' fax' THE SCHOOL DANCE Even the fondest hopes and anticipations were far exceeded by the school dance which featured the month of February. At first, at last. and all between, enjoyment reached heights seldom before attained and the building was transformed into a veritable fairyland where every colour from the rainbow flitted in a monstrous kaleidoscope before the astonished vision. As one entered, the school crest became instantly visible on the stage of the auditorium, illuminated by a brilliant spot-light. At the dancing Hoor the guests were greeted in turn by the patrons and patronesses including Sir Robert and Lady Falconer, Dean and Mrs. Pakenham, Dr. and Mrs. Althouse, Mr. and Mrs. Diltz, Col. and Mrs. Deacon, and Mrs. Crawford. Between dances, the gaily decorated halls led many eager couples on tours of exploration which ranged from library to swimming pool and back again. Tribute must be paid to Bob Falconer for his lighting effects and the dance committee, headed by George Boddington. is to be congratulated for the fine manner in which the varied programme was carried out. About eleven o'clock a refreshing supper was served in the upper hall and amusing favours presented to each lady. After the last dance the happy throng took a reluctant departure and left behind only a pleasant memory of one of the most successful dances in the school's history. C. G. L. THE ANNUAL SCHOUL DANCE i FRIDAY, M.xRcH 13. Due to the large demand for tickets, a list will be opened by the committee on January 12, which must be signed by each student desiring a ticket. The tickets will be given out in the order in which requests are received. They will be held for Old Boys if suitable notice is given. Music will be supplied by Stan St. ,lohn's orchestra. .Im Foi.1.ETT. School Captain. 113
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6 , lt' - 'E' ' :T mv .0 gg, 9 . U.T.S. ORCHESTRA During the past year, the ll.T.S. Orchestra completed its third successful season under the capable leadership of Mr. Alvin C. VVhite. Rehearsals were held on Tuesday and Friday afternoons and much assistance was lent by a few interested O.C.E. students. The Orchestra performed at meetings of the Parents' Association and of the Literary Society and contributed to the programme of the O.C.E. production of Le 'Voyage de M. Perrichonn. This year the graduation of many of the more experienced members has left numerous gaps, but Davis and Hogarth form a nucleus around which the new recruits are woven. Mr. White has offered to lend various instruments to the boys and moreover, to instruct them free of charge. This is a very generous offer and will no doubt be used to advantage. The members of the Orchestra join with the whole school in mourning the sudden death of Neville Mould, one of the outstanding musicians of the school and who held much promise of future greatness in this line. The l'.T.S. Orchestra is indebted to Mr. A. B. Coleman, an Old Boy of the school, and to Mr. lYm. Henwood, the father of an Dld Boy for their co-operation in securing instruments. The generosity of the U.T.S. Parents' Association which made possible the purchase of these instru- ments, is gratefully acknowledged. ' G. H. THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE The Annual Memorial Service was held in the school auditorium during the morning of the 11th of November and was honoured by the presence of the Rev. Trevor Davis, D.D., who spoke on Peace, Honour and Sacrifice with a depth of feeling. The observance of two minutes silence followed by the Last Post and the Reveille was a fitting tribute to the fallen. J. G. R. ll4
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