GRAMMAR OLD BOYS.
YEAR'S WORK REVIEWED. The annual report of the Auckland Grammar School Old Boys' Association states the membership stood at 448, an increase during the year of 48. An earnest appeal was made to members to support the social club formed during the year. Dealing with athletic activities, it was reported the. association possessed its own football, tennis, swimming and lifesaving, and athletic and cycle clubs. It was decided, at the annual meeting, to purchase a portrait by Mr. W. A. Bow ring, of the Jate headmaster, Mr. J, W. Tibks, for presentation to the school. The following officers were elected: - President, Mr. V. K. Moredith; vice presidents, Messrs. T. Macky, F, Crcagli, A. M. Nicholson, J. St ah ton; committee, 'Messrs. A. E. Muigan, V. G Lintott ( . Badelev, A. J. BiHmgton, I'. S. (-ould, Colgan" and Thompson. Mr. M. Prusti Stewart bar, been elected president of the t'ld Boys Club.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18946, 18 February 1925, Page 11
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