Chronicle-1935

1,1"mRARV^iEBATTNGtqpCmiv. The follorang was the prograuame for the year;- 9th Fehrta,ry» Election of Officers for the first half. Hon. Secretary & Treastirer: Good J. L. Coinmittee: Bvxnett, Dyer, Ivlason, W. Rohinson, Metcalf, i Two Amendments in the Constitution were proposed:- (a) That the principal of the School shall always remain President of the Society, I (h) That the Vice-Principal shall always remain ViceI President of the Society. l6th Fehr-uary. The ameninents proposed at the previous meeting were voted on and hoth were carried. Debate on the motion that "¥e submit too much to the tyranny of Convention". The proposers were I^er and King,and Christie and Abraham opposed the motion which was lost. 2nd March. Two Debates. (1) On the motion that "Commonsense is better than learn ing" proposed by Haw D. and K, Theunissen and oppos ed by H» Theunissen. The motion was carried. (2) On the motion "The popularit:/ of the Cinema is to be deplored", proposed by Stockil and Tedder,& opposed by Dunster and Pearce, The motion was lost. 3th March. The following lectures were given (a) "Gold Mines" by Poole, (b) "The Moon" by Bnrnett. (c) "The prospects of the S. .African Cricket Team bv Mason.

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