Chronicle-1939

I think thathe very best is being done, but in my judg ment sou! culture will be incomplete at this College until we have our own School Chapel: a chapel from which will ernerge young men bearing the indelible marks of a soul culture that time cannot erase. "The Board have already inaugurated a fund for the erection of a chapel, and it is the hope of all those personally connected with the College that within the near future we shall see the fulfilment of the great ideal; the production ot men equipped not only mentally and physically but spiritually for the many tasks that must be the lot of the coming generation in building up a nation well balanced tree frorn bias, and capable of taking its place in the world councils. Mr. Medworth then handed Mr. Williams the key of fhe courts and the rest of the afternoon was devoted to mixed doubles. EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1940 Matriculation— First Class: W. H. Groves, R. Mark, D. J. Munro. Third Class: G. F. Balcomb, G. C. Bazley S N Noble K. N. K. Rock. Junior Certificate— First Class: L. Robinson, L. Putterill. Second Class: A. Paul. Third Class: A. Mandell. There were no failures in either examination. PREFECTS C (Head), G. F. Balcomb (left at Easter), R. Mark, L. Jordan, A. Lee. G. S. Boyd, E. Groom, L. Lee, L. Robinson. House: (Gillinham)—j. Clayton, R. Lund; (Finningley)—D. French, D. Crowder, E. W. Lowe. DATES First Term: 1st February—21st March. Second Term: 1st April—25th June. Long Week-end: 10th May—14th May. 10

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