Chronicle-1934

I I Many,Old Boys' especially,will no doudt be 1^617 disappointed to hear that it is proposed to give up the buildings so well known10. them, and move to pastures new, but we can assure them that %ose who are most prominent in urging on the new scheme also, contemplate such a departure with no little regret. They are convinced,however, that the School's position on the North Coast is a great handicap to its developwnt.and that its bestinter ests would be served by moving to"a- more easily accessib le , position further from the Coast. Building plans are being prepared and a Committee of the Council is considering a financial campaign to raise the necess ary capital. ANNUAL ^POgTS METING: ! , ■ , A/ ■ Th#. A^letic Sports wore hold on Saturday, 29th September, in -aie presence of a large crowd of visitors. After the furious record breaking of last year, little was to be expected in that way this time. No senior records weriemproved, but the Junior High Jump Md the Junior Long Jump saw the establishment of new figures%Dyer and Thomas J. respectively. ' Two field events not seen at Kearsney before added fresh interest, namely. Discus and Javelin throwing. On the previous Saturday, a team from the Durban Athletic Club visited us and protrided valuable hints for our competitors. CAHOL SERVICE: The toual Carol Service was held in the Chapel on the last. SundAy^evening of the term, 9th December, and'attracted A crowd ed coii^gaiion., .The Choir sang splendidly. APPOINTMENTS: PREFECTS: ' ' Head Prefect: ^for fourth term). . Doidge R. H. Sub-Prefects: Christi||^ Coutts, Dy^^arrington.

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