HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL
MEETING OF BRANCH OLD BOYS 4
The second annual reunion d and the first annual meeting d Christchurch branch of the £||i High School Old Boys’ Aan|| were held at the Frascati rooms, Major W. E. S. I presiding over a good attendance; chairman, in his opening remark! that this yeaF marked the silver lee of the parent body in Hath and that Mr Eben Wilson had patron of the association since Ijj auguration 25 years ago, and prk at the Hamilton High School sin foundation in 1903. The folk toasts were honoured:—“ The a "The School,” proposed by Major by, and responded .to by Mr 4 Kent-Johnston; “The Association.*! posed by Mr C. L. Bacon, and r* to by Mr L. G. Anderson;» sident,” proposed by- Mr E, A. I and replied to by Major Furbyj "Kindred Associations,” proposal Mr B. T. Miller ami replied to % C. Allen, representing the New. mouth High School Old Boys’ Aai tion. •, -
After the dinner, the first j meeting of the branch was held annual report and balance-shm closed a satisfactory position, election of officers dent. Major W. E. S. Furfay, m (re-elected); honorary secrete treasurer, Mr 'L. G. Andenq* elected); committee, .Mental Bacon, R, A, Young, and B. T.‘l On the motion of Mr T. N.Styl was resolved to convey the tions of the branch to Mr P. ljt of Otago University, iB boy of the Hamilton High Sflho his nomination lor a Rhodes fig ship. ■■ ■' :
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21908, 8 October 1936, Page 18
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