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~-1'--.- ,~t ·i_·· IT' .::ct .~ : i [!] ,. ,' ~. .,,;·· [!] LIVERF'OOL INSTITU' TE OLD BOYS' ASSOCI.A TION, .. •• • i.l. • ., ., 19i5-36. ,.t. .. '• List of Of1icers, . ;. Committees, and Members, Roles, etc. , ,. ., . .. II t ..• .. REPORT and . :-~-· •.. : BALANCE SHEET • ' "? " ,;~. ,.,,-~ ,..-- ~ ~ .. .•... .., ~ .. ti, •.••• , •• _ ._·· .. \: __ :. For 1934-35. ··.-.,.'f t. -~'M , . II •, . • ~ .li.t ' [!]============= [!] . \ ·~· ~~,. • 11r I --.,-_- •-- · 3 • Thanks are due to the Committee whose energetic and . ' untiring efforts have put the Club on a sound financial footing and ensured so enjoyable a season. O11,r most grateful thanks are due to the School for the use of their l ground in Greenbank Park, on which we have had a well• Secretaries' Repo nigh perfect wicket for so many of 01.1,1· games. The Association Football Club reports a season even more Membership. There has been an ~ successful than last year, with an increase in membership number of Life-members ; of ordinary memhem from 68 to 75. On several occasions five teams have been been an increase of 56, the total membership being fielded, and, of 130 matches played, 75 have been won. in the neighbourhood of 916. The Zingari side has distinguished itself by gaining pro• motion to Division Irr. The other three teams have been successful in the Old Boys' League, particularly the fourth Entertainments. 'I'hs usual monthly meetings have been eleven, which finished in the second place. Sincere thanks held. On November 16th we were indebted to the CrickBt are offered to· the officials for their help in avoiding late Olub for the arrangement of an· entertainment to follow starts and short teams, to the retiring President, The Rev. Hot-Pot Supper. On December 8th the Dance sponsored H. H. Symonds, and to the Chairman, Mr. E. G. Broad• by the Football Club was well attended. In the new year bent. :fhe Club welcomes its new officials : Mr. J. R. the Comic Whist Drive and Dance, originally fixed for Edwards as President and Mr. S. V. Brown a,5 Chairman. F.ebrqary 1st, was abandoned owing to the poor sale of A pleasant, feature of the past, session has been the amount ticket&. On March 1st a Farewell Supper was arranged of support -obtained from members of the School teams in the School in honour of The Rev. H. H. Svmonds. Over on leaving School. It is hoped' that this will be extended ninety members attended to show their apprecia.tion of his in the future. loyal services to the Association. The Florence Institute has had a successful year. The The CrieJi:'et -.Club: has had ano ther-vory hi.cce~sful season. membership gives cause for satisfaction, and all activities Out of a. fi:xtQim list of 32 games, 17 were won and 2 drawn. (to which baseball has been recently added) have been The season has not only been m:i.ccessfu,l, but very enjoyable. well supported. During the day ·the building has been Rain has, for the most part, been strangely conspicuous used as a J1.1,1uor Instruction Centre. The Club is per• by its absence, and as a. resnlt, all our fixtures save three forming a valuable work in the south end of Liverpool by were completed. There has, moreover, been the typical providing facilities for the mental and physical development Liobian spirit of good fellowship among the members of of working boys in the neighbourhood. Clubs of this nature the Clu,b, which has ansmed many sporting and enjoyable are essential in our great cities, and the Florence needs all games. Particularly gratifying was tiie fact that several possible help. It is hoped that Old Boys in particular members of the School XI. joined us at the close of the will support it. Summer term, and ably assisted u.s on occasions. 17iTe look forward to a continued influx of new members from this source, and hope that members of tihe School elevens will The School Orchestra is now under the leadership of Mr. give us their hill support when their school-days are over. L. G. Y01mg, the successor of Mr. A. D. Rose. Rehearsals It was with the deepest regret that we had to record the are held in the School on alternate Tuesdays and Thursdays death of one of our most valued and respected members, from 7-15 to 9 p.m. New members may join at any of S. I. Wilkinson, whose loss will mean so much to the Cl11b. these rehearsals. A Choral Society has been formed of •.. past and present students of the Institute and past students 5 Old Boys' Association, l.935-36. Liverpool Institute. Cambridge University Liobian Society. 1¥e are glad to report the arrival of yet another offspring of the parent President: body, news of which arrived too late for inclusion in last Sir FRANK M. BADDELEY, C.l\'LG. year's handbook. Mr. J. Allan Campbell of Downing College writes that there has been this year an increase of Vice-Presidents : membership in the Society of which he is Secretary. Infor• J. D_- CRICHTON, Esq. mal meetings have been arranged and led t1p to a Dinner R. E. KELLY, Esq., C.B. which was held in June, with the Headmaster and Vice• BURTON W. EILLS, Esq. Sir DAVID J. OWEN. Principal as guests. The Secretary wis'hes it to be known J R EDWARDS, Esq J. A. OWEN, Esq. that he would gladly enrol new members among graduates 1¥. C. FLETtJHER, Esq., C.B. A. L. RICHMAN, Esq. of Cambridge University. F. W. H. GROOM, Esq. R. A. SAMPSON, Esq. Dr. JoHN HAY. Rev. H. H. SYMONDS. F. HILL, Esq , Junr, H. ,T. TrnFEN, Esq. A History of. the Liverpool Institute Schools. Mr. H. J. L. D. HoLT, Esq. CHARLES TUNNINGTON, Esq Tiffen has been occupying his leisure time in retirement A. HUGHES, Esq. Lord 1¥ AKEFIELD. by compiling a book with the above title. It is hoped that Sir BENJA111IN S. JOHNSON. S. WHITE, Esq. this history of the School, to which Mr. Tiffen has devoted C. SYDNEY JONES, Esq. so much care and time, will have a wide appeal among all connected with the School. It certainly supplies a need which has long been keenly felt. The book gives a compre• Hon. Treasurer : hensive account of the schools from the year of foundation W. H. DouGIITY, Liverpool Institute. in 1825 to the present clay. Copies (price 5/-) are now obtainable at the School Office. The price by post is 5/6. Hon. Secretaries : Orders for copies by post should be sent to Mr. D. 1Villott ·at the School. E. GLEDSDALE, I, Rutland Avenue. D. 1¥rLLOTT, Liverpool Institute. Hon. Auditor : CHARLES TUNNJNQ1,_0N, ESQ. 6 7 LIOBIANS ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. I President : J. R. EDWARDS. General Committee, 1935-36. Vice-Presidents :· S. V. BROWN, W. H. DouGHTY, ELLIS, H. G. McDAVID, F. W. REECE. Chairman: Chairman : S. V. BROWN. J. R. EDWARD Hon. Sec. : FRED GRIFFIES, 100 Selborne Street, Liverpool, Vice-Chairmen : 8. (Tel. Royal !J89.) E. T. BISSON. F. W.'REECE. Hon. Treasurer : A. TUNNINGTON, Jr., 30 Harthill Avenue, Mossley Hill. ..,__ Committee: Hon. Asst. Secretary : H. KILNER, c/o Wilbraham Ltd., The above Officers, and Tithebarn Street, 2. A. P. BATES. E. GLEDSDALE. Captain : A. CoHEN. J. R. BIGLA.NDS. F. !.\1. HOGG. 0 F. H. U. BowM;rn. A. HOLDEN. Vice-Captain : T. G. PARRY. S. V. BROWN. J. D. MACADAM. A. F. C. CHRISTIA;_',. A. F. MoY. Committee: THE CH.AIRMAN, A. CoHEN, H. KILNER, F. A, Comnr. J. w. PROWTING. GRIFFIES, R. R. GRISDALE, J. w. PROWTING, A. E. Cos.:NETT. A. TlJNNL'WTON. TUNNI.KGTON, Jr. H. DICKEK. ; 1¥. TORNOCRl. H. R. DIS;LEY. I • D. WILLOTT. Grounds : First and Second Teams-Odyssey Recreation w. H. DOUGHTY. Ground, Riversdale Road, Aigburth. Third and Fourth Teams-School Ground, Mersey Road, Aigburth. (Tel. Garston 753.) CRICKET CLUB. 1 Chairman : S. R. .·POLLARD. Vice-Ohairman : A. J. B. CooPER. CENTENARY PLAYERS. Captain : E. CosNETT. President : s. V. BROWN. Vice-Captain : J. WoRGA.N. Vice-Presiden(; : Miss ASHWELL, J. R. EDWARDS, E. HICKINBOTHAM. Treasurer : L. CoLDRICK, 42 Ampthill Road, Aigbursh. Secretary : J. R. Brcr.xxns, " Snaefell," Hon. Secreatry : A. C. WILT.IAMS, 3 Glebe Road, Wallasey. Hillcrest Avenue, Huyton. Business Manager : W. TURNOCK, Durlston, Shirley Road, Cressington. Subscription : Playing Members £1 5s. 0d. ; Under 21, College or University Members, 15/-; Honorary Producer : L. J. YouNG. Members, 5/-. Ground : GREENBANK La,.'l'E. Subscription : 5/- per annum; 2/6 for two seasons after leaving School. 9 8 THE LfVERPOOL INSTITUTE WA'.R MEMORIAL EXHIBITION. Members" List. Representatives of the Association on, the. Committee : E. GLEDSDALE. .A. C. WILLIA.MS. The Hon. Secretaries request that they mdy,be Informed Exhibitioners since Foundation : at once of any error, omission, or change. of address, 1924-8. Eruc B. JONES (at University of Durham). 1929-32. ALBERT COHEN (at University of Liverpool). In the last column, Il means Life Member, and the 1932-34. H. G. TYLER (at the University of Durham). numbers are the numbers of consecutive annual subscrip. J.935. M. COHEN. R. COHEN. t.ions already paid and qualifying under Rule 5, by which :- Members who have paid 5 consecutive annual subscription: may become Life Members for 15/-, those who have paid Association Colours.-Messrs. JONES & BAKER, Cook lO such subscriptions for 10/-, and those who have paid Street, and Messrs. RAVENSCROFT & WILLIS, 4 Hardman 15 for 5/-. Street, supply Ties (3/6), Blazers (30/-), Sweaters (18/6), Scarves (6/6, 9/6 & 11/6), and Badges (2/6). Left. '23 Abel, C. M., Higher Road, Halewood. 6 '29 Adams, C.