SWIMMING.
GRAMMAR OLD BOYS' CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING HELD. The annual meeting of the Grammar Swimming and Life-saving Club was " eia last evening. There was a good attendance. The following officers were elected:— Pattron, Sir James Gunson; nee-patrona, headmasters of the Auckland Grammar and Mount Albert Grammar School# ■ vice-pre-sidents, .Messrs. V. E. Meredith, T. Macky. A. •E. Muigan, 0. G. Macindoe, H. E. VaiJe, S. Gleeson. 8. C. Reid, G. S. G«* land, J. Stanton, H. D. Dansey, J. F. Preston, M. Paykel, 3, 'Williamson, J. Gleeson, W. Johason, G, Metcalfe, W. McKnight, F. Bridson, 3. G. Eadeleyi hon. solicitor, Mr. A. Bilhngton; hon. medical officer. Dr. M. G. Pezaroj delegates to Auckland Swimming Centre. Messrs. R. Keny, A. J. Fernandez, J. Gillan; delepates to sports committee of Grammar Old Boys, Messrs. 0. Chapman and B. Kelly: delegates to Auckland Life-saving Centre. Messrs. A. D. Trendall and D, Wright; educational officers, Miss Woodhouae. Howe Street girls. Miss Button, Epsom girls, Mr. A, D. Trendall, Mount Albert, Mr. G. Bridson. Auckland; club captain, Mr F. Smith; corpirr'ttee. Misses G, Tilly, N, Rcbb, H, Hntton. B, Page- Messrs. A. J. Fernandez (chairman), D. Wright. F. Lin* totfc, K Kelly, L. Kroofeld, W. Batty, H. Preston; hon, treasurer, Mr. K. Vickennani hon. secretaries, Messrs. EL Chapman and J. Gillan
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 15
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