KING'S OLD BOYS.
REUNION ARRANGEMENTS. The programme for the annual reunion of the King's College Old Boys' Association has been somewhat altered this year. In recent years it has been the custom to hold the annual dinner after the annual meeting on the Friday evening. This year the meeting will be held on Friday, Juae 24, and will be followed by a light supper, while the dinner will be held at the college, Middlemore, the following evening. On Saturday afternoon, the old boys will attend the King s-Grammar football match, to be played on the college grounds. Qn Sunday morning a service will be held in the Memorial Chapel at Middlemore, and in the afternoon old boys will visit King's School, Remuera, where they will be the guests of the headmaster, the Rev. J. G. T. Castle, The theatre party on Saturday evening has been abandoned this year. The annual report shows a decrease in membership. The number of past pupils on the roll is 551, compared with 643 last year. This is due more to an adjustment in the annual subscription than to lack of enthusiasm. A new scale of subscriptions for both membership and reunion has been drawn up by the exe- ! cutivo committee, and wili com© into, operation this year.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19658, 9 June 1927, Page 12
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