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Dec 1925 OFA 1 St Report OLD FARNHAMIANS’ ASSOCIATION. NISI DOMINUS FHUSTRA. List of Officers. Annual Report. Statement of Accounts. List of Members. December, 1925. Old Farnhamians’ Association. Officers for 1925. President- MR. F. A. MORGAN,M.C. Vice-President MR. W. STROUD. Hon. Tremurer- Ma. C. N. BROOKER. Hon. Secretaries- MR. G. H. BACON. MR. C. H. FALKNER. Hon. Auditors- MR. E. KEMPSON. Ma. E. W. LANGHAM. Committee- Ma. G. A. ASHTON. Ma. A. G. RANSOM. Ma. ERIC BARNARD. MR. W. G. RUSHTON. Ma. A. S. BRIANT. Ma. E. G. SHERRINGTON. MR. F. J. CONDUIT. MR. w. I. c. SHIPLEY. Ma. J. W. CULL. MR. J. E. SIMS. Ma. S. F. FOLLETT. MR. B. A. THOMPSON. MR. C. R. GIBSON. MR. S. J. THORP. MR. A. HARDING. MR. F. TOMLIN. MR. H. C. KINGCOME. MR. E. N. WEBB. Ma. W. F. LARN. MR. S. WHETMAN. MR. W. E. LOE. MR. E. E. WHITMORE. MR. F. WITHERS. ANNUAL REPORT. N order to promote good fellowship among Old Boys and to I maintain their interest in the work of the School, it was decided, at the beginning of the year, to revive the Old Boys’ Association. A meeting was held in March, and rules for a new constitution were drawn up. The Association has had a good start. It has now a mem- bership of 84, which must be considered as satisfactory in view of the difficulty of getting into touch with Old Boys. The Com- mittee is elected with due regard to a territorial representation, so that at least one Old Boy in the area shall be in close touch with the Association. Two well-attended General Meetings have been held, the one in March preceded by a Past v. Present Football Match; the other in July by a Cricket Match. In each case the meeting concluded with a most enjoyable Entertainment. A large num- ber of Old Boys attended the School Sports on July 15th’ and there was a good entry for the Old Boys’ events. General Meetings will usually be held on the last Saturday of the Sehool Term. The Entertainment Sub-committee is hop- ing to make arrangements for social functions other than on the days of General Meetings. All Old Boys who are members are urged to make special personal efforts to see that all past members of the School be- come members, and so make the Association a real live one. .The annual subscription of five shillings includes copies of the Schod Magazine. which now makes a special feature of Old Boys’ news. 'Statement of Accounts For the Period ending 30th November, 1925. EXPENDITURE.' S s. d. INCOME. S s. d. $2 s. d. Printing and Stationery ... ... 5 17 3. I Annual Subscriptions, 1925 20 10 0 Postages ... ... ... ... 3 9 7 Life Membership Subscrip- Advertising ... ... ... ... 1 13 9 tions, 1925 ... ... 8 8 0 School Magazines ... ... ... 6 6 0 28 18 0 Cheque Book ... ... ... ... 50 Bank Interest ... ... ... 9 Sundry Expenses ... ... ... 15 6 Balance at Bank- 22 s. a. Current Account ... 2 2 11 Life Subscription Account 8 8 9 10 11 s E28 18 9 $228 18 9 Audited and found correct, EDGARKEMPSON E. w. LANGHAM C. N. BROOKER, Hon. Auditors. Hon. Treasurer. 20th November, 1925. MEMBERS. ASHTON, G. A., The Grammar School, Farnham ... Master ATTFIELD, F. W., Post Office, Wrecclesham, Farnham 1912 - 1917 ATTFIELD,W. W., Post Office, Wrecclesham, Farnham 1917 - 1923 BACON,G. H.,The Grammar School, Farnham ... Master BALL,A. W., “Langford,” Searle Road, Farnham ... 1912 - 1916 BARNARD,Eric, Burlington House, South St., Farnham 1915 - 1919 BARNARD,Ernest, “Lockeridge,” Sheephouse, Farnham 19 18 - 1922 BENTALL,H. K., “Rozel,” Tilford Road, Farnham ... 1882 - 1888 BODKIN,B., Fordwych House, Cobbett Park, Farnham 1898 - 1904 BRIANT,A. S., Artington House, Tongham, Nr. Farnham 1912 - 1917 BROOKER,C. N., 5, Majuba Villas, Canning Rd., Aldershot 1914 - 1918 BROWN,G. R. B., 3, Alfred Road, Farnham ... ... 1909 - 1918 BUSHELL,E. M., 1, Old Dean Road, Barossa, Camberley 1919 - 1922 CARTER,W. E., 2, Buckhurst Road, Frimley Green ... 1920 - 1924 CHAFFEY, L. G., 45, Ettington Road, Aston, Birmingham 1914 - 1919 CHANDLER,A. W. H., Post OfRce, Badshot Lea, Farnham 1917 - 1924 CONDUIT, F. J., Wey Hill, Hsslemere ... ... ... 1917 - 1921 CULL, J. W., 22, Watchetts Road, Camberley ... ... 1918 - 1924 ELMSLIE,A. F. J.; R.A.S.C. Barracks, Woolwich, S.E.18 1921 - 1923 ELPHICK, H.,13, West Street, Farnham ... ... ... 1916 - 1924 ELPHICK,W., 13, West Street, Farnham ... ... .., 1882- 1890 FALKNER,C. H., Dippen Hall, Farnham ... ... ... 1912 - 1921 FISHER,C, E., Bush Hotel, Farnham ... e.. ... 1915 - 1919 FOLLETT,S. F., 9, Grosvenor Road, Aldershot ... 1915 - 1920 FUNNELL,A. T. F., “Westfield,” Park Rd., Farnham 1917 - 1922 GALE, R. J., “Brookside,” Bagshot .. , ... ... 1921 - 1925 GIBSON,C. R., “Bransgore,” Mount Pleasant, Farnham 1914 - 1916 GIBSON,L. A., “Bransgore,” Mount Pleasant, Farnham 1916 - 1923 HARDING,A., 48, Grosvenor Road, Aldershot ,.. 1916 - 1923 HARRIS,W. F., “Oakfleld,” Wrecclesham, Farnham ... 1878 .1879 HOLLOWAY,F. A., “Lynn,” Ridgway Road, Farnham 1915 - 1921 How, W. J., Charlton Court, Steyning, Sussex ...... 1919 .1922 HUNT,E. G., “Wyvenhoe,” Shortheath, Farnham Former Master HURDLE,W. C., 43, Langdale Rd., Thornton Heath, Surrey JAYIESON,I. T., “Hazeldene,” Alfred Road, Farnham 1913 - 1916 JOYCE,H. P., 36, Essex Road, Watford, Herts ... 1913 .1921 KENDALL,J., Columbia University, New York City, U.S.A. ... ... ... ... ... ... 1901 .1907 KINGCOME,H. C., The Grammar School, Farnham ... Master LANCE,L. V., “West View,” Normandy, Nr. Guildford 1915 - 1918 TLANGHAM, E. W., “RedRoof,” Ridgway Rd., Farnham Governor. LAILN,W. F., Obelisk Street, Camberley ... ... 1919 .1923 LECLERCQ,W. F., “Lea View,” Lower Bourne, Farnham 1921 - 1925 LOCK,S. E. J., The Grammar School, Farnham ... Master LOE, W. E., “Silwood,” West End Grove, Farnham ... 1892 .1898 MANSFIELD,G. A., 36, Woodsome Road, N.W.5 ... 1910 .1913 MASON,R. W., “Riverdale,” South Street, Farnham Governor MILLER,J., White Lane, Tongham, Nr. Farnham ,.. 1920 - 1924 tMOaGAN, F. A., M.c., The Grammar School, Farnham Headmaster NAYLOR,L. F., St. Ethelwold, Edward Road, Farnham 1917 - 1922 NEAVE,E. W. J., 3, Great Austins, Farnham ... ... 1909 .1916 PAGE,A. R., Wrecclesham, Farnham ... ... 1897 .19C6 PHILLIPS,A., The Potteries, Mytchett Rd., Frimley Green 1919 - 1920 P~LLIPS,J. A. C., Wrecclesham Bridge, Farnham ... 1918 .1922 PRICE,J. S., 22, Brent Hill, Lower Boston Rd., Han- well, W.7 ... ... ... e.. ... 1919 .1921 RANSOM,A. G., “Highwick,” The Fairfield, Farnham RANSOM,G., “Beechcroft,” The Fairfield, Farnham ROBINS,S. G., Park Farm, Badshot Lea, Farnham ... 1914 .1918 RUSHTON,W. G., Lindford House, Bordon, Hants ... 1918 .1923 RUSSELL,L. V., Manor Cottage, Hale Road, Farnham .,. 1916 - 1922 . SHERRINGTON,E. G., 1, Crossford Villas, Edward Road, Farnham ... ... ... ... ... 1917 .1922 . SHERRINGTON,L. J., 1, Crossford Villas, Edward Road, Farnham ... ... ... ... ... 1919 .1923 SHIPLEY,W. I. C., 2, Market Place, Lynchford Road, Farnborough, Hants ., , 0.. .,. ... 1920 .1923 ’SIMS,J. E., Upper Hale, Farnham ... ... ... 1918 - 1921 SMITH, J. D., “Denbigh,” St. Cross, Farnham’ ... 1918 - 1920 STROUD,C. P. W., “Elmsleigh,” Station Hill, Farnham 1906 - 1913 STROUD,C. T., “Hazel Bank,” Rowledge, Farnham ... 1913 - 1925 STROUD,J. W. H., “Elmsleigh,” Station Hill, Farnham 1908 - 1917 STROUD,R. W., c‘Elmsleigh,yyStation Hill, Farnham ... 1918 - 1924 THORP,S. J., “The Fords,” High Park Road, Farnham 1914 - 1920 T~~cEY,R. L., “Green View,” Elstead ... ... 1918 - 1920 TURK,W., 2, Herbert Villas, St. George’s Rd., Farnham 1919 - 1922 VALLINS, H. J., The Grammar School, Farnham ... Master VANNER,P., 3, Beaver’s Villas, West Street, Farnham ,.. 1918 - 1920 VAREY,R. B., The Grammar School, Farnham ... Master VIGGERS,J. S., “Stanhope,” Park Road, Aldershot ... 1915 - 1920 VINEY, W. D., 4, Victoria Road, Camberley ... ... 1921 - 1925 WEBB, E. N., 31, Temple Fortune Mansions, Golders Green, N.W.ll ... e.. ... ... ... 1919 - 1924 WELLS,C. A., 63, Castle Street, Farnham ... ... 1905 - 1912 WELLS, R. L., “Littlecott,” Heath End, Farnham ... 1919 - 1922 W~N,E. H., 181, Holly Road, Aldershot ... ... 1919 - 1924 WHETMAN,S. D., “Padworth,” Heathside Crescent, Woking ... ... ... ... ... ... 1908 - 1916 WHITMORE,E. E., 4, Hillside Villas, Lower Bourne, Farnham ... ... ....... ... 1916’- 1922 WITHERS,F., Ewshot, Nr. Farnham ... ... ... 1914 - 1919 WOLSTENHOLME,D. L., “Sunnyside,” Rowledge, Farnham 1919 - 1923 t Denotes Life Members. Members are requested to notify any change of address, omissions or errors, to Mr. G. H. Bacon, The Gmmmar School, i Farnham, Surrey. .
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