15. Clarinet Trio Three Pieces Bach
(i) Little Prelude (ii) Trio (iii) Polonaise P. West, G. Allsopp, J. Piatt
16. Violin Solo Two Pieccs for Violin and Piano Walton
(i) Canzonetta (ii) Scherzetto C. Chapman (violin) M. Neville (piano)
17. Vocal Solo Voi Che Sapete (Marriage of Figaro) Mozart
Suzanne Bilton-Smith Acc. Christine Merchant
18. Piano Duet Rhumba Johnson
Christine McFarlanc, P. West
19. String Quartet
Quartet No. 13 in E Major (1st Movement) Haydn Mr. W. Greenwood, P. Bailey, C. Chapman, M. Neville
20. Junior Choir Song of the Flea Beethoven
Round of the Orchestra (5 part) E. German Acc. Michele Bartlett
In the production of this issue we have to thank all contributors and in addition others who helped in various ways. They include the school office and the following members of the school: Sandra Way, Jill Brearley, Hazel Mizon, Janet Tuffey, Angela Bowes, and J. Conn. Particular mention must also be made of the keen efforts of A. Knox and J. R. Burley to obtain advertisements. We thank also the Old Scholars' Association for their contribution that is larger than ever. A pleasing feature is the increased amount of material in their section, including some articles written by Old Scholars themselves these are very welcome.
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THE SOCIETIES
FORUM
In the second year of its existence, the Forum has continued its various activities. There has been a debate on the United Nations, a visit to the wonderful production of "King Lear", two concert visits, one being to hear German songs, the other orchestral; a film show; and reading of favourite verse and prose passages. The highlight of the Spring Term was a Raft Debate between Mr. Allatt as Newton, Mr. Brumby as Moses and Mr. Gardiner as Louis Pasteur. In the Summer Term we hope to organise another meeting of poetry readings and visits to the new theatre at Chichester, and to Cambridge. The committee this term has been Steggel, Colmer, Eldridge, Parks, Susan Gregson and Jennifer Peverall (secretary), with Mr. Greenwood as Vice-President.
J.P.
JUNIOR FORUM
During the Autumn Term 1962, some members of the junior school expressed the view that they would like to form a society run on the lines of the Senior Forum Society. A committee was formed, and with great enthusiasm the society began to take shape. We had two very successful debates, and we owe our grateful thanks to the senior members of the Forum Society for their help in our first debate. Already, plans are being made for more meetings, and we look forward to an energetic and happy term.
E.M.W.
CHESS CLUB
The chess club has not had a very successful year, losing all its matches, but most of our senior members have found themselves very committed during the year and have not had time to practice. Next year we look forward to more success. J.B.S.
S.C.M.
This year the S.C.M. has been invigorated by the enthusiasm and determination of a nucleus of Senior pupils. Under the leadership of Mr. Greenwood, our Chairman, the S.C.M. has built itself up again from its previous state. Regular lunch-time meetings, twice a week, have been held for prayer and discussion of the Bible, which led to many of our members joining the Scriputre Union.
From discussion on personal beliefs we became interested in the Church's role today and in other denominations besides our own. This culminated in a meeting in May to which seven other grammar schools in Ealing were invited. It took the form of a discussion and Brains Trust with a panel of four: Father Bernard
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