WAITAKI OLD BOYS
jjif r . t ' REUNION IN HASTINGS k wonderful tribute to the Waitaki ys’ High School and to its rector, . Frank Milner, C.M.G., M.A., was d on Thursday evening, when nearly ex-Waitakians assembled in Hastings take part in, the inaugural reunion of Hawke's Bay and East Coast branch the Waitaki Old Boys’ Association. I to Welcome the rector, who was king a, special visit to Hastings for occasion. Ir. G. Roach, president of the newlyined branch.,. expressed the amazelit of all that there were so many old itakians in the district. He extenda cordial welcome to the rector and the number of old boys from Gisine who bad made a special trip to stings tof. renew their associations h their old-, head in as ter in company h th» ex-Waitakians in Hawke’s r. ■/ \\ . ’he toast list included that of “The ool,V proposed by the president, Mr. Boach, and supported by Messrs. A. tthews and A.SlcPhail (Gisborne) replied to by - 1 , the rector. Mr. nlpLinentioxied that Waitaki High IBoTs war rscord was second to none the Empire, arid this fact had been Bpnisjed hy many of the greatest men ome. v. • . j. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 11
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