HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS
a i he , a „ n , n i Ua J ™« etin S oi the Otago High Schoo Old Boys' Society was held yesterday afternoon Dr Fulton presiding over an attendance of 16. In a letter, apologising for absence owing to illness .te rector (Mr W. J. Morrell) congratulated the society on their activities during she year, including their work in connection with patriotic activities, and he Anzac Club fn future, members of the society would be bound together more wrt 5 y W* < * &lm ? n losses - °W boys who had died on-active service included Colonel Bamchop, who was a pupil 30 £<Y 9 yS 6 ' aM Alexander MaJcolm, dux The balance-sheet showed a Credit to the general account of £7l 13s Bd, and a ■ credit to the jubilee account of £l7B 5 3 Bd. lie balance-sheet, together with the annual report, was adopted. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—President, Mv \ A ft Vl T ce Tr e3id tP tS '. Mr R Calv «t and to t A , !r- lor r lls hon - treasurer, Mr W. J. Guthrie; hon auditor, Mr P. Ban- • oXeeuUVe-.Me3r.rs J. M. Ritchie, J. J W " llul i' ? P > Ubb ' s - p - Mirims, A, Johnson, VV lame, K. C. Reynolds, F H Uirpbcll. D J. Ca!der..and Dr Fulton.' ' M-ssrs C. Morris and J. J. Mallard weTe af-pointM to fill vucancks Oh the comnV.tee of the Anzac CJub. Mi- Park suggested that the society should do their best to bring about the fitting celebration of Anzac Day, and that • the. micleuj. should be established of a fund to e.recfc a suitable memorial He moved that these suggestions should re-crf-ice the hearty support of the society. The motion Was' seconded by Mr Guthrie and earned unanimously. Mr Pnik moved that the incoming c«m----imtt-e should be recommended to consiaer the adVMabihty of arranging the usual an nfosJ •uoal, in August if possible. - •J*4w t u :ie sj n <* c °?ding the motion, said that he thought the function should' talw tho form of a ahwfce concert, and not a dinner The motion was carried." Some b-omment was made on the floOr6S»of th«-attendance at the annual school ,#{rtMß and similar- functions, and tho aabUAn w«* depressed that it wag the dutv 4oW. boys-to attend batter on audi"occa-
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Evening Star, Issue 16051, 1 March 1916, Page 7
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382HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS Evening Star, Issue 16051, 1 March 1916, Page 7
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