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Other forms of physi- cal culture provided by the College include Mil- itary and Swedish Drill, Parallel Bars, Pyramids, Vaulting Horse, Ground Tumbling, Bolas and Club Swinging. CADET TRAINING. This training, which is compulsory for all who are fourteen or over, embodies the following activities: Physical training and group games, Military drill, Rifle Shooting, First Aid, Signalling, Map Read- °Rc h ing, Field-craft, Camp- ing. CHOIR. The Choir is under the direction of Mr. C. E. Findlater, L.T.C.L., A.T.C.M., A.T.S.C., Prin- cipal of the Elgar School of Music. SPORT. The College makes ample provision for most forms of sport, in- cluding American Foot- ball, Ice Hockey, Bas- k e t b a 1 1, Badminton, Softball, Baseball, Handball and Tennis. MUSIC. The Music Depart- ment is under the di- rection of Mr. Allard de Ridder who has been the Conductor of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra since its re- vival in 1930. Private lessons in all band and orchestral instruments are given six days of the week at the school to all who are members of the school orchestra or who aspire thereto. [ 9 ]
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ADMISSION. Residents as well as Day Students are ad- mitted. Arrangements f o r resident students should be made during the summer and for day students in the last week ol the month of August. New students will be admitted at other times during the year, at the discretion of the Registrar. Report cards from the last DOR )TOR v school attended must be furnished at registra- tion. VACATIONS. The school year be- gins the day after Labor Da y in September. Boarding students must be in residence in time for class the following Monday morning. Sen- ior Matriculation and Commercial classes do not start work till mid- TENNIS September. The Christ- mas vacation usually begins in mid-Decem- ber and ends the first week in January. Ten days recess is given at Easter. The summer vacation begins about the end of the third week in June. One week end, usual- ly at the end of the month, may be spent at home by boarders, if the parents so desire and conduct and stud- ies are satisfactory. [ 8 ]
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