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Balance Sheet at 1 st March 1933

Liabilities Assetts

Hire of Room 1 0 0 Cash in bank 8 19 10

Subscription in advance 2 6 Cash in hand 1 3 8

Balance, revenue account 12 17 0 Old Association 3 16 0

13 19 6 13 19 6

Signed as correct,

H. J. PIPER, President. W. C. BEALE, Chairman.

Thanks are due to Mr. Birchall and Mr. Williams for their work on the social committee, to Mr. C. Smith for football, to Mr. T. C. George for cricket, to Mr. J. Whibley for the orchestra, and to many others who have given valuable assistance in several ways, including those who have presented prizes at some of the social functions.

The official O.B. tie and muffler can be obtained at 74, Bank Street. A blazer badge is being made and will be available almost immediately. All old boys of the school are entitled to wear these colours.

Hearty congratulations to K. J. Fowles upon his success in passing the Intermediate Examination of the Society of Incorporated Accountants and Auditors; also to T. C. George upon passing the Intermediate Examination of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries.

We were very pleased to hear that J. Birchall escaped all personal injury in his recent adventure while motoring.

All Old Boys are requested to read the notice at the end of the magazine. News of Old Boys will be welcomed at School for insertion in this section of the magazine.

SCHOOL ROLL. (Continued).

Admission no Name Last known address Date of admission

161 Placé, René France May,1911

162 Lyons, Leslie Asher 3 Albany Terrace, Chatham Sept., 1911

163 Edwards, Frank James "Kirton," Tovil Road Sept., 1911

164 Paffard, Ronald Wilson "Glenboyne," Bower Mount Road Sept., 1911

165 Williams, Clem Linton Sept., 1911

166 Williams, Stanley Linton Jan., 1912

167 Bailey, Frank 43 Sheals Crescent Jan., 1912

168 Ives, Leslie 18 Cornwallis Road Jan., 1912

169 Hilder, Charles Hamilton "Fifield," Bower Mount Road Jan., 1912

170 Epps, Ronald Cornwallis Road Jan., 1912

171 Fairburn, Reginald George 105 King Edward Road Jan., 1912

172 Manas, Harry Germany Jan., 1912

173 Cording, Leslie Frederick 30 Curzon Road May, 1912

174 Woollard, Ewart Frederick 4 St. Luke's Avenue

175 Woollard, Reginald Arthur 4 St. Luke's Avenue ... May, 1912

176 Boulden, David Boughton Monchelsea May, 1912

177 Thomson, Douglas "Westfield," Addington May, 1912

178 Plant, George Cecil Ronald 1 Tonbridge Road July, 1912

179 Cordingley, Sidney 7 Perry Street Sept. 1912

180 Barling, Percival Hollingbourne Sept. 1912

181 Newman, Rodney 35 College Road Sept. 1912

182 Martin, Marjorie 36 Bower Mount Road Sept. 1912

183 Jones, Leslie 44 Royal Road, Ramsgate Sept. 1912

184 Veitch, Douglas William "Wickhurst," Lamberhurst Sept. 1912

185 Veitch, Alexander William "Cossington," Aylesford Sept. 1912

186 Telford, William Deceased, 29th June, 1916 Oct., 1912

187 Boyd, Thomas "The Manor," Lenham Jan., 1913

188 Borer, James 6 Douglas Road Jan., 1913

189 Leach, Cyril Arthur Bromley, Kent Jan., 1913

190 Brooker, Thomas "Westlawn," Loose Jan., 1913

191 Gascoine, Stuart Arthur 62 Hastings Road Jan., 1913

192 Thorne, Clarence Sutton 49 St. Luke's Road Jan., 1913

193 Griffiths, George 9 Shepherd Street, St. Leonard's Jan., 1913

194 Osborne, Sidney . St. Luke's Road Jan., 1913

195 Kemp, Charles 1 Mill Street Mar., 1913

196 Austin, Bertie Jack 105a Upper Fant Road May, 1913

197 Whibley, Harold George “Addington," Hayle Road May, 1913

198 Boulden, John Boughton, Monchelsea May, 1913

199 Fife, James "West Taldham," Kemsing May, 1913

200 Ansett, Ferdinand 9 St. Luke's Road. Sept., 1913

SCHOOL EXHIBITION.

On Wednesday, 29th March, an exhibition of Meccano and similar models was held in the schoolroom, when nearly 40 boys exhibited models of every type and also hand-work by the Preparatory. A good number of visitors called during the afternoon and evening, and the judges had a difficult task in assessing the respective merits, but finally decided that the best piece of work was a passenger-cargo boat, three feet in length and including technical details, well thought out and planned to scale, exhibited by E. A. Austin, a boy who shows much mechanical promise.

B. Westover won the junior prize for a paddle-boat, and L. Morgan for assembly of a model private car.

The drawings and plans exhibited great merit, and K. Whibley secured the first prize with a drawing of a railway