Chronicle-1934

-11-. 5Ai.y.E-TEr.FEBRUARY,1934. (Durban; FORii 5a. Mason W.R.P. (Mnritzburg)• Smerdon E ,FORM 5b. _ ' X Eaton M.B. (Durban) Gates A.E. (Mafeking) Askew A.O.R.(I&ihlali) Abraham ?^.G.(Groutville). Theunissen K.B. (Eshowo). 'Pom A, _ , . . , X Carr R.J. (Mtunzini). -Thomas-J, (Benoni) Sparge A A-. (Durban) Robbing D.tv.T. (Umhlali). 2nd Quarter Barrett F.B.(Mt.Fletcher) FORM 3, slunro D.J. (Doornkop) Rock K.N. (Flagstaff), PREPARiVTORY. Munro A.J. (Doornkop) 2nd Quarter Pershouse V. (Durban). Beckett D. (Verulam). Rose T. (Durban). : |i , EDITORIAL HOTICES i. To assist prompter production of the "Kearsney Ccllege Chronicle" than in the past, it has been decided to publish 2 issues a year instead of four. The Magazines should be avail able for distribution in August and February> and vjill respect ively deal v;ith the First Half and the Second Half of the School Year. For the present, the annual subscription will remain at four shillings, ERR/\TIi/I; In the last issue the list of Prize-winners showed that the Junior Comradeship Medal for 1933 was won by P.Fi/hitelaw.This was incorrect,as the record should have shown the medal 7/as aWarded to Robinson If.L.S, fii, PRIZE-MONEY. We acknowledge with gratitude a donation of £l generously given by Mr,A,E,Fo5s in order to encourage contribu tions to the "chronicle". Four prizes of 5/- each have been offered for competition,but so far,only one has been awarded,and that has gone to Schofield J.O.N. for his article entitled "im possible Conversations" which appears in this issue. The other three amounts of 5/— each are still available to vjould-be contribu'^ors.

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