OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS . • ... [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] ; 4 DUNF.DIN. Friu«y The Otago Boys' High School is celebrating its attainment of 70 years of existence, and the celebrations; which have attracted 700 old boys froni all parts of the Dominion, conclude with a ball to-night. At yesterday's historic meeting and dinner seven old boys who attended the school's first year were present, includ* v;a ing Sir Francis Dillon Bell. A memorial tablet to Sir ThoroM Sidcy was unveiled. *- Vvi — I —^ISI HAMILTON GATHERING 0' % FORMER PUPILS ATTEND [by TELECRAPH —OWN" CORRKSrOXDEXTJ HAMILTON. Friday Twenty-five former pupils of the v Otago Boys' High School attended * social held in Hamilton last evening celebrate the 70th anniversary of | founding of the school. Mr. F. " ■ Platts, S.M., who attended the school 50 years ago, presided. f Aftor dinner musical items were rendered and several speeches were mooo-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21562, 5 August 1933, Page 12
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