KING'S OLD BOYS
REPORT OF ASSOCIATION INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP A gratifying increase in membership of 43, making a total of 862, is shown in the report to be presented at the annual meeting of the King's College Old Boys' Association on July 10. The balance-sheet shows tho association's affairs to be in a highly satisfactory position, a credit balance beipg showli on the year's working. Reunions were hold during the year at Hamilton, Whangarei and Dunedin. all being remarkably successful. A branch of the association has been formed in Wellington and it is hoped to hold a reunion shortly. Twelve children were sent to Sister Pat's camp at Christmas and gymnasium work was carried out with success in six localities. It is hoped to open a gymnasium at St. Andrew's Church, Epsom, during the coming year. A full programme has been arranged for,tho annual reunion, to be held in Auckland over the second week-end in •July.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22438, 6 June 1936, Page 16
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