Chronicle-1931

- 6 ELLIS, J.C. Entered 1929; 1st XV 1930; 3rd Class Junior Certificate 1930: SAMDIFORD, G. Entered 1930. DIMIHY P. Entered 1930; 1st XV 193L. SMITH C.L.H. Entered 1930; 1st XV 1930. April 1931. HIMAH L. Entered 1930. 3AI_'VErT:e-. Aitchison W.H.C. (Stanger); Balcomb A.V. (Highflats); Blondin W.R.G. (Maritzburg); Capstickdale L.G. (Durban); Challenor H. L. (Durban); (Durban); Collins T.H. (Pretoria); Coutts J.G.A. (Lobatsi);DrimanR.M. and Driman I.S. (Stanger); Dyer K.W, (Durban); Gilliat D.H.(Redhill); Good J.L. (Hilda Vale); Love A.L. (Groutville); Macartney R. W, (liakomaas); Nichols B. (Edendale); Pottow L.G. (Maritzburg);Reeves N, Pietersburg); Robertson W.D. (Durban); Schofield J.O.N. (Durban); Smith L. (stanger); Tedder O.T.S. (Amatikulu); Wood B.A. (Pretoria); Worth J.H. (Standerton). ThEt CrEtST. Early in 1923 the Principal and the Chaplain discussed the question of a crest for the College. We were anxious to choose a design that would be simple and yet effective and distinctive, vxith sane indications of the origincf the College and its connection with both our Founder and the Method i s t Church. There was almost complete ignorance as to the formal rules of heraldry beyond the fact that it was against the laws to have a colour on a colour or a metal on a metal, A simple form of shield, known as a "heater" was first chosen, and the colour which was to be that of the College, namely Maroon.

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