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~ .,"- ""'d mE STAFF. Headmaster: Ttu: REV H. H. SY~IO:-lDS. Vice-Principal: ~1R. GROmr. Form. Room. Ac :V(r.Barnard 30a m ;\lr. Killingley 31 sc i\fr. Doughty u.n. Bc Mr. Folland 2':5 m Mr. Kill ingle y 31 sc ~dr. S. V. Brown C.R. Rc Mr. G. L. R. Brown 32 ill M1'. Thomas 23 SO 11r. Reece 11 X i\lr. Willis lIb 5b AIr. H. M. Brown 39 j 111'. Jones (3~) m M1'. '\lalkin IS ;It M1'.THIen 36 Tr Mr. Pollard (3.0) 4d Mr. Duffy 15 e Mr. Elliott 37 m Mr. Mov 19 x ~Ir. Williams 4~ 3e iI!r. Ellis S h 1Ir. Hart 43 p Mr. Peters 2~ w ~Ir. Wormald 45 x Mr. Rose 33 21 Mr. Ledger (30) r )Iiss Robertson 270 D 111'. Bartlett 28 E Miss Williamson (14) G Miss Makins 29 H Miss \V ilson 2H K )Ii~s Deakin 27 :Mr. Baxter 14 Mr. Brierley 30 1Ir. Hieks 35 ~J~s Hook Mr. Mummcrv W Mr. Stell . G '\11'. Thorpe Dr. Wallace H

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I STAFF ALPHABETICALLY Form Room Initials Ac 30a Mr. Barnard A.S.C.B. D 28 Mr. Bartlett H.B. 14 Mr. Baxter H.A.B. 30 Mr. Brierley E.J.B. Re 32 }Ir. G. L. R. Brown G.L.KB. 5b 39 Mr. H. M. Brown H.:lI.Il. Bse C.R. Mr. S. V. Brown SX.Il. K 27 Miss Deakin tc.xr.n. Asc V.R. Mr. Doughty \Y.l-I.D. 4d 15 Mr. Duffy P.D. 4e 37 Mr. Elliott S.J.E. 3. S Mr. Ellis G.D.E. Be 25 :rvlr. Folland B.M.RF. 9 Mr. Groom F,W.H.G. 34 !III. Hall F.W.H. 3h 43 1\1r. Hart W.J.H. 35 Mr. Hicks E.w.H. 1 8 Miss Hook I.H. C-'·.....l._'_'..lI_...J! :III. XLJ 5j ~3j) jones W.H.j. ABm 31 xr-. Killingley A.V.G.K. I : 2! ~Ir. Ledger G.C.L· I ~i G ~~~i~:M; akins D.N.M. n I!!en~ i i -5::: .. J.W.lI1. ; ;t",U A.Llf . .'" ~ .'>".(',\\'.:11. i i 3'0 \\".P. I I Tr S,R,P. . ! I : I ! Rsc :'::'-":.R. WL-~ '---' 2r ?.R, " I l" ! 3x ,~.~ !~~ H.S. : L~oI,.j': Rm ~3 I ' .~.·.':.H.T. ; C R I A.T. 5t 3" H.J.'!'. H j.E.W. 4x 4.f H.E.W. E )-4, LW.W. Rx Ii':; W.W. PLAN H 20 M.LW. 3w ~.) S.W. OF Forms Boys SCHOOL 31 662 k TIME TABLES. SEI''!I':MIWI, TFI\M. I I"-'~~" III i I V I V'~;'" -'-~;I ---~--. I '---- ... -- 'S""~· (3&A4 . I M>#' _. t.~ " •.v. .. I f'> g·-r~IJl.."'V·"":J ~"Fr(,'·'· "'''''''''

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--"\ SPORTS AND ARTS CLUB. ---- . _------1-- 1 1 President: -;jl·1 THE HEADMASTER. (fJ1 Secretary and Treasurer : ---.~----- I -_. ------I MR. S. V. BROWN. 1 i Finance Committee: The above, with I MR. REECE I General Committee : > I ,I The above, with : I I THE SEVEN HOUSE CAPTAINS. The object of the Club is to incorporate into one body all possible phases of School activity. The subscription is 2/- per term, and members enjoy many advantages, amongst which are:- 1. Increased facilities for and football. 2. Free lectures during the winter months. 3. Part payment of travelling expenses when playing with School teams, etc. 4. Reduced prices for concerts, plays, etc. 5. Free issue of the School Magazine. 6. The satisfaction derived from the fact that each member is doing his share towards benefiting the whole.

It Is important that Members should keep the oIDcial receipt.

~------CAMERA AND FIELD CLUB. SCHOOL MAGAZINE.

President: THE HEADMASTER. Chairman: Mr. ELLIOTT. Editor MARTIN, R. A. (Ac) Leaders 01 Sections: Art: Messrs. Brierley) H. 1\.1.Brown. Sub-Editors: Industries: Messrs. Folland, Jones. BAXTER, A. C. C. (Am) Engineering: Messrs. Doughty, Thorpe. vVALLACE,D. A. T. (Asc) Handieralts: Mr. Mummery. Natural Science: Miss Wilson and Mr. Pollard. Photography: Mr. Stell. ~i\1sic: Messrs, Baxter, Rose. The Magazine appears once a term and it Theatre: Mr. Hicks . is the aim and desire of the Editors to make ..1]:::·r Branch : Miss Wilson. it representative of all sections of the School. !::~::~~~::·iTreasurer : Gibson, K. B. (Ac), Contributions will be received at any time .~_"j:,-,,::;::":"':: R: c.:'c: .. E. G. M. (Rc), and will be given careful consideration. e.::::",;-:.:: '''''-.0:7: ~c:::-:';e, w. H. (B.Se). :::::',::.:':': ~7.::-.;::;.rl·: (--':'::-::3,P. (Be).

.:::. f·~···~.::-..~..:..j • . 1-\:.]. (Bm), THE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA. subscripuon : Members of Sports and Arts Club, 4d. per term. Composed mostly of stringed instruments. Non-Members of Sports and Arts Club, 1/- per term. It exists for the enjoyment and playing of good music. Practices are held every Monday OBJECTS OF THE CLUB. in the Hall at 4.45 p.m. To promote, encourage and direct all hobbies. The Club is affiliated to the Liverpool and District Ramblers' By arrangement instruction can be given Federation. The various sections arrange rambles, etc., visits to to boys wishing to learn wind instruments. factories, steamships, etc. The dark room is available for the use of all members A Junior Orchestral Class meets once a • t any time when the School is open. Chemicals and apparatus are supplied free. week. Application for membership to , Arrangements are posted on the notice board from time to time Mr. Rose. s 9 ~------~ THE MUSIC CLUB. LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY.

The Club was recently founded to foster all branches of musical talent and to encourage the PROGRAMME-SESSION 1931-32. appreciation of good music. During the year several concerts are given to which members are Chairman: }1It. HICKS. admitted free. The charge for membership is Gd. per year and Secretaries : mem bership is open to all who are interested in OWEN, M. T. (Am). music. HARROP, T. C. (Am). ;;:'~':)5;:riptions should be paid either to 1931. ... ""':c':::" :.1' to the Secretary, K. B. Gibson Sept. 29-Debate: "That male superiol'.ity is an exploded myth." Pro.: Martdn, R. A. (Ac) ; Con.: Owen, M. T. (Am).

Oct. 13- Paper: The Headmaster: " The Financial Crisis." Oct. 27-Debate: "That a gun in the hand is worth two clauses in a peace pact." THE 1.1. TROOP OF BOY SCOUTS. Pro.: Graneek, D. (Am); Con.: Bean G. (Be). Scout Master: Mr. Barnard. Nov. lO-Debate: "Leagues and Points are the Assistant Scout Mastel': Mr. Folland. ruin of true sport." Pro.: Turner, J. W. (Ac).; Can.: Johnston, R. (Ac). Meetings :-Thursdays 4 45 p.m., and on Half.Holidays as arrange. Nov. 24-Debate: "That civilised man is less happy than the savage." Pro. : Carmichael, K. J. (Bm); Con.: Slade, T. W. (Bm).

Dcc. 8-Impromptu Debate.

10 11 1932 LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. Jan. 19-Debate: "Therinal crash of civllisa- tion is rapidly approaching." Pro. : Baxter. A. C. C. (Am); Con.: Gibson, School Correspondent and Hon. Secretary K. B. (Ac). School Correspondents' Committee: MR. PETERS. Feb. 2-·Deb"te: "Patriotism is the last refuze of a scoundrel." Pro. : Chairman and HOD. Sec. : OWE~, M. T. (Am) Carr~lthers, B. (Ac); Con.: Bates, Treasurer: BATES, A. P. (Bc) A.P. (Be). Committee: Feb. IG-Pap~r ,:, :\11'. Rose: "LiterJ.tufc and THOMAS, D. P. (Rm) MARTIN, R. A. (Ac) ;\IUSIC. DAVIES, W. W. (Be) TURKER, ]. \Y. (Ac) I-Debate: "That complete political The objects of the School branch are- smancipation is necessary Ior the future (a.) To explain the principles underlying the League of ·.·:t:~·bein(!of India." Pro.: Disley, Nations and the obligations towards the League :1. R. _.;.!i2): Con.: Wright, E. G. (Ac). which this country bas pledged itself to fulfil. . (b) To promote an atmosphere favourable to the .... ., That the death of party settlement of international disputes without recourse to war. '- desirable." Pro. : (e) To study international problems . .' ·_.\m:J; Con.: Hawkins, The L.N.LJ. is non-partisan; School branches do not take part in public propaganda, which is the function of adult branches. Annual Subscription-1/- over 16. 6d. under 16. LEAGUE OF PUBLIC ORDER. " L.P.O. All boys are invited to join the League and THE CHILDREN'S COT AND FLORENCE to help in keeping the school building and INSTITUTE FUND. fields in good order and free of all litter and untidiness; to help in raising the standard of A Cot in the Children's Hospital, Myrtle public conduct in such matters among the Street, bears the name of the School and citizens of Liverpool; and to help in pre- is supported by donations from the Fund. serving the beauty of their own country. Other donations are givene, in aid of the Membership Cards il-d. No subscription. Boys' Club, Florence Institute, Mill Street, Parents and friends are also invited to join where Old Boys of the School also give their and to spread the idea widely. personal service.

12 13 SCHOOL PRIZES. OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. Hon. Treasurer : Mr. TIFFEN. Foundation Prizes lor 1930-31. Hon. Secretary : Lord Derby Prize lor Mathematics : J. E. Gregory. H. E. WILLIAMS Subscription: 2/- per annum, or £1 Is. for life. Chemistry: A. L. Roberts. Meetings, etc. :-Social Meetings on first French: T. C. Harrop. Fridays of November, December, February, German: D. Booth. and March; General Meeting first Friday William Durning Holt Prize for English: K. B. Gibson. in October; Liobians' Football Club; Latin: F. \Y. Rew. Liobians' Cricket Club; Liobians' Hockey Club; Centenary Players (Dramatic Physical Science: J. E. Gregory. Society); Gymnasium Class; Social Work Samuel Booth Prize for Greek: L. A. Jones. at Florence Institute; O.B. Section of English Literature: ;II. T. Owen. :;d:'O:l1 ::'Iagazine. =::':::-C2.t:<:::l on any of these may be obtained F. S. Milliken Prize for History: W. A. M. Robinson. from the Hon. Sec. Arthur Damsel! Prizes lor Arithmetic: Removes: G. M. Jones. HOLIDAY CA!\lP AT TROUTAL. Fifths: A. Maclcse. <.'.:',:" ,,: T,··:·mal is held for three weeks ·:".'~il:.:,;:',. ';~l!L:::l~hrolidavs. The site is in the Frederick Radcliffe Prizes for Elocution: vallev of the Ducldon. one' of the most beautiful Senior :' xr, T. Owen. of the Lakeland Valleys, abont 3 miles above the Junior: R. H. S. Robinson. village of Seathwaite. The nearest town is Broughton-in-Furness, about 10 miles distant. Form Prizes and Certificates, 1930-31. There is a good range of excellent walks, Form. Prizes. Certificates. including Scafell and the Coniston Fells. Be "V. A. Ankers 11. Penn. E. Pike. Accommodation is IN A LARGE FARM Bm C. D. Alergant. HOUSE built of stone. Beds and b'ankets W. R. A. Ellis. are provided and the cooking is done by the Ese Zalin, H. 11. Graneek. Rc F. J. Patterson W. W. Davies. School kitchen staff. P. Curtis. J. E. Mann. I Terms- £1/8/- per week. G. E. A. Rice. ! Travelling expenses are additional, at con- Rm F. W. Carlisle R. B. Sawle. siderably reduced rates. Rsc G. M. Jones. J. A. Campbell. !\'. E. Davies. I Boys may book for any number of consecutive l_....w.e.e.k.s .•••••••••••••• l.! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IS•••••••••• ~ Higher Scbool Cerllllcates, 1931-continued. Form Prizes and Certificates, 1929-30-continued. Rcw, F. \V. Wallace, D. A. T. Form. Prizes. Certificates. Roberts, A. L. Warre-n, S. R. Rx K. J. Carmichael. \V. H. Patridge. Robinson, W. A. ~'l. Weightman, C. 5h A. Liberman. J. Search. Turner, J. \V. Wright, E. G. Sj F. Morris. E. L. Levv. 5t S. D. Waugh. J. D. Macadam. w. J. McCloy. Sw H. Woods. D. G. Duncan. School Certificates, 1931. R. L. Foreman. Tr T. E. Hughes. K W. Sabin. Anderson, K. H. Helme, K. H. -Ie A. :VI. 'lellor. Danks, L. J. Heseltine, F. Bates, A. P. Hudaly,G. A. G. S. Rose. Humphries, R. H. L. 4m T. H. Birch. 'i. 'Y. )feClellan, Batty, G. A. ~p W. A. Franklin. R. A. Kirkland. Bean, G. Jones, D. P. L. A. Meek. Bosworth, A. ~I. Jones, G. xr. w. J. Corlett. R. H. Ion. Bradley, J. H. Jones, John E. Browning, R. H. Kinvig, T. E. T. J. Hopwood. T. Hawthorn. Langford, L. G. L. Leather. Burke, J. D. 3:: F. R. Hodnett. L. H. Page. Burman, B. Little, E. G. Campbell, A. E. Luft , C. F. D. Blower. H. G. Patterson, "vlanby, R. :II. vv. ~. Diamond. R. W. Porter. Campbell, J. A. vlann , J. E. J. Corlett. Carlisle, F. \V. ~~~:i;Ef~;e. Carmichael, K. J. Xlarcus, R. D. :.1. Watson. Colemauovitch , B. Marsh, R. vlartincz, C. A. c H. Fish. H. K. Burns. Collins, C. D. Cornwall, W. J. ylarfinez, K. L. G. Fisher. )IcDowell, 'V. H. l) T. Corjeu. F. Hickson. Cut-tis, P. Dale, R. Xletcalfe, W. G. E. H.. Fenner Ronald Bennett. .T. G. P. L. Tipladv. Davies, N. E. Xlossman , \V. B. L J. Alderman. Patridge, W. R. B. A. Willis (Elocution). T. A. Boyd. Davies, \V. V-7. D. Halcwood. Davison, A. Patterson, F. J. H. B. S. Gaffney. Portus, D. \V. K. B. V. j aoob. D. W. Jackson. Davison, J. R. ;II. H. Rose. Dixon, F. O. Rawlinson, J. L. Dugdale, C. L. Rice, G. E. A. Elliott, S. R Roberts, E. A. Higher School Certificates, 1931. Ellis, T. Rodden, E. G. =\L Ellis, W. R. A. Sawle, R. B. Bates, ill. H. Harvey, H. S. Elston, H. W. Searls brick I R. Baxter, A. C. C. Hawkins, E. \V. Elwes, C. J. Servian , C. Bender, S. Jones, H. L. Eustance, G. R. Slade, T. W. Booth, D. Jones, L. A. Foster, F. E. Watson, K. F. Brookes, G. H. Leather, E. Gill, H. C. Whorrall , F. R. Carruthers, 13. Libman, hI. Ginsberg, B. l\L Williamson, E. S. Eslick, A. Luft, H. M. Hall, E. Willis, K. ThI. Gibson, K. B. Martin, R. A. Hames, C. \V. \Vorgan, \V. Gregory, J. E. ;l1c.Gibbon, C. Healey, A. W. P. Harrop, T. C. Parry, T. G. 17 16 PRIZES :- OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS. Sir Alfred Jones' Shield-C.S.M. Jones, H. L. Major Parkes' Cup-Cadet Dale, J. R. Capt. :llurra)' Hutchison Memorial Cup-Sgt. Martin, R. A. Capt. Wheeler-Whiting Memorial Cup- L/Cp!. Garcia Iniguez R., C. Officers and N.C.Os. Annual Camp Tent Competition- Silver :lledal: } Bronze Medal: Camp cancelled. Lieut. and O.C. G. C. LEDGER. Attendance Prize-L/Cp!. Hall, E.

Lieut. W. J. HART. The" 1st Cadet Bn. King's" Cup-L/Cpl. Hague, D. J. K.

Hon. Quarter-Master: The O.T.C., controlled and organised by :}lr. A. W. H. THOMAS. the War Office, exists primarily to train officers and create a potential reserve of X.c.O's.- officers to meet a national emergency. C.S.:l1. Graneek, D. It aims to inculcate the qualities of self- C.Q.M.S. Rosney T. K. reliance, confidence, smartness, fitness, the art of leadership and command and to foster SGTS.- a spirit of comradeship. Martin, R. A,; Baxter, A. C. C.; Patridge, \V. H.; Ellis, T. Its members incur no further obligation as to military service than is required of other L/SGTS.- citizens. Barron, K. E.; Hudson, E. B. Terminal subscription is 5/-, which covers CPLS.- all expenses including uniform, field days, Roberts, A. L.; Proctor, J. D.; Hall, E.; Harwood, A. H. shooting at Altcar and the Range, band instru- ments, etc. LjCPLS.- Harrop, T. C.; Carruthers, B.; Hague, D. J. K.; Ash .. O.T.C. camps are held at the end of July croft, L. G.; Rodick, E. L.; Disley, H. R.; Jones, for 9 days at Aldershot, Strensall, Tidworth I. C.; Elsmore, H. E.; Jones, R. N. P.; Burke, Park or Pennings. Cost 35/- per cadet J. D.; Bourns, J. N. ; Willlams, N. C. inclusive of all charges. r 18 19 - l RESULTS OF HOUSE COMPETITIONS, 1930-1931.

House Efficiency " Leslie Cohen" Shield HUGHES. Football (Senior) ... "Horsfall" Cup OWEN. TATE . " (Junior) ••• H Whitehouse" Cup Cricket (Senior) ...... " Whitehouse" Cup HUGHES . HUGHES. " (Junior) ALFRED. Sports (Senior) . Shi"eld (Middle) . ALFRED. o'" (Junior) . HUGHES. HUGHES. " (Aggregate) Cross-Country (Senior) HUGHES. (Junior) HUGHES. " PHILIP HOLT. (Senior) Shield OWEN. " (Junior) PHILIP HOLT. Gymnasium " Plevin-Grieve"" Memorial Cup... PHILIP HOLT. ... Shield ...... ALFRED. Chess " Paul Limrick" Trophy OWEN . Singing ... " Whitehouse" Cup .. , OWEN. Fives ..

House 1 \ Captain 1 Prefects 1 Masters 1 Room

Alfred Holt \ A I Wright, E. G. Ac \ Hawkins, E. W. Am Mr. Ledger 1 14 Pike, E. Ac Mr. Follanel ------Coch,an -.-. -<:-1 ~~-Ac Wallace, D. A. T. Asc Mr. Thorpe H Worgan, "V. Be Carmichael, K. J. Bm Mr. Pollard ... ~---- M1'. Stell Danson '''\ D \ Martin, R. A. AC\ Thomas, H. Am 19 Bates, A. P. Be Mr. Rose t<>----. ------Hughes ... H Baxter, A. C. C. Am Craneek, D. Am Mr. Peters 18 Disley, H. R. Am Mr. Bartlett ..----- Owen ... 1 0 1 Harrop, T. C. Am lOwen, M. T. Am Mr. Doughty 15 Barron , K. E. Am Mr. Killingley Philip Holt I P I Gibson, K. B. Ao I Perry, D. C. Asc Mr. Hart 11 Quayle, J. B. Am :VIr. May

Tate ... •.. 1 T I Peas ton, M. Ae 1 Twist, H . Ase Mr. G. L. R. S Turner, J. W. Ac Brown Mr. Jones GAMES. SCHOOL COLOURS, etc. FOOTBALL CLUB.

Captain : THO~lAS, H. (Am). CRICKET. Vice.Captain and Secretary: PEASTON, ~1. (Ac), Full Colours. Half Colours. Captain: WORGAN, W. (Be). Harrop T. C. Bates, A. P. Peosta':, ;\;1. Carmichael, K. J. Vlce-Capt. and Secretary: TWIST, H. (Asc). Thomas, H. Disley, H. R. Ground: GREENBAXK PARK Twist, H. McKim, D. F. Robson, G. A. Full Colours. Half Colours. Robson, J. B. Search, J. GRIFFITHS, E. VV. BOURNS, J. N. VVORGAN, \V. H.•.RWO. OD, A. H. Grounds: MERSEY ROAD and GREE BANK PARK. :MARTIN, R. A. Colours: RED AND GREEN. iIlASON, F. 111.S. FIXTURES, 1931-32. ROBSON, G. A. Opponents. 1st 2nd 3rd Date TWIST, H. 1931 XI XI XI Oct. 3 Alsop High School A H A Fixtures are usually arranged with- 10 Warrington Gram. School H Birkenbead School. 10 Liobians H 10 Blue Coat School A Cowley Schools. 17 Liverpool Collegiate School A H A Holt . 24 Waterloo-with- Seaforth 5.5. A King's School, Chester. 24 I3\ue Coat School H N~v.7 Quarry Bank School ... A H A Liobians. 14 Liohians .. , ... A Liverpool Collegiate School. " 21 Quarry Bank School ... H A H Manchester . " 28 Manchester Gram. School H D~a. 5 King's School, Chester H Merchant Taylors'. 5 43rd Boys' Brigade ... H O.B.'s Representative XI. " 12 Waterloo-with-Seaforth S.S. H Sefton C.C. 1932 Jan. 16 Alsop High School H A H Wallasey Grammar ;chool. 23 Liobians A Warrington Grammar School. " 23 14th Boys' Brigade A " 30 Liverpool Collegiate Scbool H A H F~b.6 Warrington Gram. School A 6 14th Boys' Brigade ... H Sports. " 20 King's School, Chester A Captain: BAXTER, A. C. C. (Am). " 20 43rd Boys' Brigade ... A " 27 Holt Secondary School H A H Full Colours. !\i~r.5 Liobians H 5 Oulton Secondary School H A BAXTER, A. C. C. 'H 12 Oulton Secondary School A 23 2~

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FIVES. Boxing. Secretary: WRIGHT, E. G. (Ac). Presi1ent : THE HEADMASTER. Two Rugby Courts are available in the Captain; DISLEY, H. R. (Am). Lower Yard. Sub-Captain: Times of Play: Half Colonrs: DISLEY, H. R., ROBSON, G. A. Dinner Hour. Instrnctor : MR. McEVOY. After afternoon school. Master-in-Charge: MR. DUFFY. Wednesdays: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Boxing practices in the Gymnasium on Mondays.in t~e Saturdays: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. evening and in the dmner-hour on Tuesdays and Fridays. House matches are arranged in the Easter and Summer Terms. Schoolmatches as arranged. CHESS CLUB. Swimming. President: MR. LEDGER. Captain: TWIST, H. (Asc), Vice-President: "fR. HART. Treasurer: MR. HICKS. Secretary and Captain : Gymnasium. WALLACE, D. A. T. (Asc). Captain: TURNER, J. W. (Ae). Membership: Open to School, Fee 6d. per term. Sub-Captain: HARROP, T. C. (Am). Hours of Play: Mondays and Thursdays, 4.30 to 5.45; Dinner Hour each day. Cross-Country Racing. Fixtures in Wright Challenge Shield Captain: BAXTER, A. C. C. (Am). Competitionat the ChessClub Rooms. Secretary: TWIST, H. (Asc), Tues., Sept. 22-Liverpool Collegiate. Full Colours: BAXTER, A. C. C. Tues., Oct. 6-Holt Secondary School. Runs are arranged from Fletcher's Farm, Allerton Golf Tues., Oct. 20-Wallasey G.S. Course, on Wednesdays, at 2.30 p.m. Tues., Nov. 3-Birkenhead Institute. Thur., Nov. 19-0ulton Sec. School. Tues., Jan. 19-Oldershaw. Hockey. 'I'hur., Feb. 4-Rock Ferry High School. captain: PERRY, D_ C. (Ase).- Thur., Mar. 3-Mercha-nt Taylors'. Vice-Captain: BOWMER, E. J. (Ase). - HouseCompetitionfor the "Paul Limrick" Trophy Games at Greenbank, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 25 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. League of Nations Union Mr. Peters Library (Senior) Mr. H. M. Brown Masters in Charge of : (j unior) Mr. Hicks Absence Notes Mr. Ellis Literary and Debating Society Mr. Hicks Badges, Ribbons, etc Mr. Baxter Lockers Mr. Ellis Bicycles Mr. Bartlett Lost Property Mr. Ellis Bookshop Mr. Ledger Medical Inspection Mr. Ellis Boxing Mr. D uffy Musical Society }Ir. 'Williams Careers Mr. Hicks Chess Club Mr. Ledger Old Boys'. Association Children's Cot and Florence Institute Fund Messrs. Tiffen and Williams Mr. Williams Orchestra Mr. Rose Competitions: Form (Senior) Mr. Reece O.T.C Lieut. Ledger Form (Junior) Mr. Mummery Plays (Seniors) Mr. Hicks House The Prefects (Juniors) Miss Makins Cricket Mr. S. V. Brown Play Costumes (Seniors) Miss Wilson Dining HaIL.Messrs. G. L. R. Brown & Reece Dinner Fees Mr. J. W. Malkin Scouts Messrs, Barnard and Folland Fields Mr. S. V. Brown Sports, Athletic Mr. Reece Fives and Tennis Mr. Doughty Cross-Country Mr. Jones Football (Senior) Mr. Reece Swimming Mr. Killingley (Junior) Mr. Ledger Sports and Arts Club Mr. S. V. Brown Hebrews (Room 3I) Mr. Brierley Stage Mr. Jones Hobby Show Mr. Williams Troutal Camp Mr. G. L. R. Brown Hockey Mr. Williams Tuckshop , :Ur. Hart "Lates" (Room 14) ...... • Mr. Duffy " Wednesdays" Me. Ellis

26 27 SCHOOL ROLL. Date of Term of :\ame Fonn House Birth Entry HEAD BOY. Bacs.icusc \Y. G. K . ... 30 0 19 8 18 31.1 Ba.derson, G. H. ... Re C 26 5 18 29.3 ~IARTI?'I, K A. (Ae. Danson) Baldwin, A. B ... , ...Ase 0 12 10 14 22.3 Baldwin, F. .,_ ... Rse 0 17 7 17 24.3 Baldwin, H. J...... 5b A 11 I 18 29.3 Ball, J. S. ...4d C 4 7 18 30.3 Vice-Captain: Banks, L. J. ...Bse C 7 !O 16 28.3 Barron, J{. E...... Am 0 12 11 14 23.1 HARROP, T. C. (Am. Owen) Barrow, T. . .. Re H 10 9 16 28.3 Barton, J. A. ...Rx P 22 9 15 27.3 Baskerville, J. B. ... 3e H 29 4 20 31.3 ...Tr A 14 I 17 27.2 January-1st, Bate, A. R. April-2nd, September-3rd Term. Bate, G. ...2r A 15 720 28.3 Bateman, N. ...3x P 24 12 19 31.3 Bates, A. P. ...Be D 4 614 24.1 Date of Batty, G. A. ... Be H 11 II 16 28.3 Name Term of Form House Birth Entry BattyW. S.. ... Rse T 10 4 17 26.3 Aitchison, E. E. Baxter, A. C. C. ...Am H 29 3 13 25.3 ... 3e A 30 420 31.3 ...Tr D 23 6 17 29.3 Alder, J. C...... Tr Beacon, M. 0 10 5 16 24.2 Beacon, S. .G D 27 322 30.3 Alderman, L. J ...... E 0 6 10 20 30.3 Bean, G. ...Be 0 19 9 15 27.3 Alergant,C, D ...... Am T IS 5 15 31.3 Allday, C. D. ... 29.3 Bedford, R. T. 3x C 6 10 19 ... Ase A 6 7 14 26.3 4lWm,)V.A., Beeby, L. ... Rse D 30 8 17 29.3 ... Ac T 28 6 16 25.3 Bell" L...... 5b 0 20 7 17 29.3 Arnold, J. V...... E 0 20 12 19 Ashcroft, L. G.... 29.1 Bell, T.C. ... 5t D 9 11 17 29.3 ... Rx C 31 5 15 27.3 ... 5! 0 24 7 18 29.3 Atberton, J. ... p Bender, A. E. ... fr 8 5 16 25.3 Bennett, G. A. ...Tr C 5 1 17 27.3 Atherton, N. p ... 21 8 5 20 31.3 Bennett, H. S. ...Tr A 7 6 16 28.3 Bennett, Reuben ... 3h A 29 1 18 27.2 Bennett, Ronald ... 2r C 24 4 19 27.2 Bennion, E...... 4d H 10 S 17 30.3 Biglands, W. G...... 5i D 7 2 16 28.1 Bilby, H. ...Rx C 14 12 14 29.1 Birch, E ...... 4m A II 12 19 30.3 Birch, T. H. ...5b A 9 2 18 29.3 Bird, R. E. ... 4d P 21 9 19 30.3 Bisson, E. K. C. ...4m H 17 4 19 27.2 Bithell, R. J. ...4x C 22 11 18 30.3 Blackwell, A. T. ...4m D 22 10 18 30.3 Blower, F. D...... 4m D 27 4 19 30.3 ...5b T 21 10 15 26.1 ~~~~ft-Ifj: ... 3h 0 15 9 19 31.3 Bond, W. W. ... 4e H 23 10 17 26.3 Bone, J. S. ... Re T 1 12 17 29.3 28 29 k ." r-----. -:- Date of Term of Xame Form House Birth Entry Date of Term of Name Form House Birth Entry Booth, R. ...5! A II 5 18 29.3 Bostock, E. T. ... Asc 0 4 6 15 25.3 (a iller, ~1.D. ... Rsu A 23 12 15 25.1 Bosworth, A. M. ... Be T I 10 16 25.3 Cailler, P. M. ...H A 16 822 30.3 Dottrill, K. G. F. ... G P 10 3 22 31.2 Campbell, A. E ...... Bm H IS 9 16 28.3 31.3 Bourns, J. N. ... Rx P 3 7 15 27.3 Campbell, G. ... Sx T 2 12 19 ... Asc T 10 4 15 Campbell, J. A. ... Bse H 6 5 16 28.3 30.2 31.3 ~fu~~tX.··~.: : ... 5t T 21 10 18 30.2 Cantor, H. ...K 0 211 23 Bowmer, J. D ...... 2r T IS 11 20 30.2 Carlisle, F ..W. ...Bm T 29 6 15 25.3 Boyd, T. A. ...n H 13 12 19 Carmichael, K. J. ..Bm C 11 6 14 26.3 Bradley, J. H. 30.3 31.3 ... Re 0 10 7 16 27.3 Carr, A. ..3x P 6 920 Bray, L. A. ... Rm H 5 9 15 27.2 Carruthers, B. ... Ae C 28 1 14 25.3 Brookes, ]. M. ... Tr D 3 5 17 27.3 Carruthers, W. J. ... 2r T 18 320 29.3 Brower, D. R. ...4m P 12 9 18 27.3 Child,J.H. ... 4d C 13 2 18 29.2 Brown, D. R ...... 3w A 29 5 17 29.3 Christian, W. F. ... Rm T 27 8 15 27.2 Brown, G. G. H. E. ... Am 0 7 2 14 25.3 Clarke, J. R. ... Rse H 17 7 is 28.1 Brownbill, A. H. ...3p H 27 I 19 28.3 Clegg, T. E. ... 5b C 2 3 16 28.3 Browne, H. H. , .. ...3h T 2 12 19 28.3 Close, R. W. .3a 0 22 320 30.3 Buckley, G. J. ...3p C 7 2 19 30.3 Cobban, J. D. .5m H 11 4 17 28.3 Bullock, G. H. ... 3h A 11 920 29.1 Coffey, L. G. .5j P 14 6 16 28.3 Burke, J. D. ...Bse H 7 11 14 26.3 Cohem M. ... Re D 6 9 16 28.3 Burman, B...... Bse H 29 6 14 27.1 Cohen, R. .ne P 4 2 16 27.3 Burnham, R. C...... Rse C 21 3 17 28.3 Colebourn, P. J. ..5t C 14 5 17 29.3 Burns, H. K...... 3x A 19 520 31.1 Collett, W. F. .. Ax H 6 220 30.2 Bushnell, D. C...... 3x 0 11 12 19 26.3 Colley, E. K. ...H T 1 822 31.3 Bushnell, D. R. ...K 0 8 225 31.3 Collins, C. D . ... Be C S I 17 30.1 Bushnell, K. D. ...5b A 27 3 17 26.3 Coole, A. J. ... 4e P 2 12 17 26.3 Butler, A. G. ...3w A 5 220 30.3 Coop, J. G. .4m H 9 S 19 30.3 Butler, R. E...... 5j A 16 8 16 28.3 Cooper, F. W. ... Rx A 17 11 14 24.2 Butterworth, E. C. ...5b H 3 6 J6 24.3 Cooper, V.L. ... 4x H 22 1 19 30.3 Cordon, A. R. ..3p C 1 I 20 30.3 Corkill, A. J. Asc D 8 5 16 27.3 Corlett, J. ... 4x C 8 7 19 27.3 Corlett, T. .2r C 8 6 21 28.3 Corlett, W. J. .. Ro T 15 7 18 29.3 Cotter, B. ... 5j T 17 7 16 28.3 Cottingham, R. E. .3h 0 27 I 20 27.3 Coupe, I. G. .an A 8 4 18 28.3 Cowley, H. .Rm H 7 6 17 28.3 Cragg, T. C. .4m P 11 6 18 30.3 Craig, 1. C. ... 5\ C 28 6 17 29.3 Craig, J. S. 3h C 1 6 19 31.3 Crewe, \V. ... Sx A 7 1 20 31.3 Cripps, A. K. ... Ac H 21 6 14 26.3 Crittenden, R. 'V. .4e C 29 12 16 29.3 Cross, R.F. ... 5m T 2 \0 17 29.3 30 31

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r Date of Term of Date of Term of Xame Form House Birth Entry Name Form House Birth Entry Fairclough, W ...... 5m H 20 3 17 Fallows, R. J. 28.3 Grandidge, F. E. ... 4e C 26 7 17 26.2 ... 3e A 24 11 18 28.3 Graneek, D. ... Am H 16 3 P 25.3 Faulkner, T. 5...... D D 25 521 31.1 Fell, B. A. Graneek, M. ... Asc C 2 3 16 27.3 ... R P 30 1 22 30.2 Crannell, K. S. ... Rx D 24 5 17 28.3 Fenner, R. ...2r T 19 620 30.3 Graves, H. VV. ... 21 o 29 12 19 29.2 Fish, F. H. ... 3x C Fjsher, G. 5 3 19 29.3 Graves J. D . .Ad o II 7 18 29.2 ... ax D 7 3 19 30.3 Green,'G. E . ...3h o 21 4 20 31.3 Fletcher, B. S...... 4m A 25 10 18 30.3 Greenhalgh, J. H. ... 8x p 23 12 19 31.:, Fletcher, E. ... Sm C Fletcher, 26 8 IS 26.3 Greenwood, J...... Rx P 10 1 18 28.3 J. ... Sb C 25 3 17 Foot, W. '" 29.1 Gregory, J. E... , ... Asc D 23 3 13 24.3 ... Rm H 7 12 15 27.3 Griffiths, E. W. ... Rm II 26 10 15 27.3 Foreman,' R. L. ...Rm Foster, F. E. o 26 4 16 28.3 Griffiths, G. H. .. .4e T 20 5 18 30.3 ...Bm A 10 4 16 28.3 ... 4d P 30 4 IS 30.2 Franklin, N. J. ... 40 Grindley, A. E. T 29 12 18 28.3 ... 5m A 26 9 17 28.3 Franklin, W. A. ... 5b Grundell, W. C. A 18 12 16' 27.1 Guzman, ]. ... G D 15 9 20 31.3 Frith, E. J. ... 4m P 5 7 19 30.3 Guzman, O. ...0 D 8 7 19 31.3

Gaffney, B. S...... D Hafkin, O. ... 5m A 29 6 17 29.3 P 23 4 22 30.3 Hague, D. ]. K. ... 5) o 25 12 14 26.3 Galloway, C. W. J. ...5t T 29 I IS Garcia-Iniguez R., Ai. Sb 29.3 Halewood, D. ...D T 2) 5 22 30.3 A 22 10 15 26.1 Hall,E...... Bse A 19 12 15 27.3 Garton, H. W. ...3x T 19 10 18 31.3 Gee, K. D. . ..5b Hammer, R.] ...... 3e D 4 7 20 31.3 D 12 5 16 28.3 Hargreaves, J, A. ... 4x H 26 10 IS 30.3 Geoghegan, R. . ..Se A 31.1 Gerran, L. D. ...3x 4 10 18 28.1 Harrison, H. ... R o 31 1021 D 15 4 18 31.3 Gibson, J. W. '" ... 4d o Harrod, E. J. ... Rsc A 29 4 16 28.3 Gibson, K. B...... Ac 2 6 17 28.3 Harrod, J. F. ... Rm A 29 4 16 28.3 P 7 5 14 Gill, H. C. '" ... Re 25.3 Harrop, T. C. ... Am o 22 6 13 24.3 D 26 2 16 27.3 Harvey, A. J. ... 21 A 26 220 30.3 Ginsberg, B. M. ...Be H 10 7 16 p Ginsburg, M. F. ...H 28.3 Harvey, H. S. ... Am 28 8 13 24.3 H 10 7 21 31.1 Harwood, A. H. ... Sj A 7 4 15 27.3 Gledsdale, A. D. ...E T Glc<;lsqalc,J. 1...... 2r 13 II 21 29.3 Hastings, W. N. ... Rx H 25 10 17 28.3 T 12 620 Godden, A. H...... 3p 28.3 Hawkins, E. W ...... • Am A 8 1 15 22.3 D 24 I 20 31.2 Hawkins, H. A. ... 5b A 27 9 16 25.2 Goldbla tt, D...... 4d o 13 7 18 Goodier, F. F. . ..St 27.2 Hawkins) R. M...... K A 22 9 22 30.3 P 28 12 16 28.3 Hawthorn, T...... Rc H 25 9 18 28.1 Gon-ic. J. K. ... Tr A 20 9 16 ...4x Gough, E. J. A. ...21 27.3 Hazlehurst, G. H. P 16 5 18 30.3 P 5 2 20 2S.3 Healey, P. J. ... 8w D 7 2 IS 26.2 Gould, J. ...3e P 26 9 19 31.3 Grabman, A...... 3e Healing, L. C. ... Ase C 17 I 13 25.3 o 16 220 31.3 Henshall, C. ... 3h T 3 12 19 31.3 34 35

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Date of Term of :-.J'amc Form Date of Term of IIousc Birtb Entry Name Fonn House Birth Entry Herber-t, E. P. ... 21 p 30 4 20 31.2 .:.;-~..;kbYJ D. " . ...E p Hese ltinc, F. ... Be 4 4 22 30.1 C 10 (J 16 28.3 lrmiss, J. N. B. ..5\ C 1 5 18 29.3 Hickson, F. ... 2r H 2 10 19 Hilditch, H. 29.3 Ion, R. H. ... Re D 19 .j 18 29.3 .sm D 8 2 16 27.3 Hill,J. H. C. ..Re l' Hoddes, H. 4 3 16 28.2 ... 4d D 14 7 18 30.3 HodgsOll, J. ...Tr C 12 1 16 Hodnett, F. R. 27.3 ...4. II 15 8 18 30.3 Hogg, R. P. ... 5m T 3 10 17 29.3 Jackson, D. \V .. .G. c 7 7 21 30.1 Heiden, A. . ... Ase T 19 3 16 25.3 Jackson, J. P. ... 3e o 3 5 20 31.3 'Holmes, G. R . ... 3x p 23 5 20 31.3 Honey, P. Jackson,]. R. ... 5\ D 20 3 17 26.3 ... 21 p 30 320 30.3 Hope, C. p Jacob, B. V. ..H C 20 11 21 30.3 ... 5m 8 7 17 28.3 JCllkins, D. A. Hopwood, T.]. ... Re ..5\ H 9 8 17 26.3 o 2-1 1 18 29.3 jelmings, G. B. ... 3h T II 9 19 30.3 Hornby, G. ... 4m p 29 9 18 Houlgrave, IH.S. 30.3 .Icbnson , G. A. ... E C 26 7 20 28.3 ... Ex o 22 4 '15 27.3 Howard, J. H. Johnston, R. ... Ae H I 11 15 27.3 ... 3x C 26 9 19 31.3 Johnstone, A. \V. ... 3h Howe, A. D. ... Rm o 27 1 20 31.3 T 2 1 Hi 28.2 Jones, A. B. ..Tr H 5 2 17 28.3 Howell, F. R. ... 2r Ii 22 6 21 Hudson, E. B. 30.1 Jones, A. H. ... G p 29 II 21 31.3 ... Rx A 16 3 15 27.3 Hughes, A. N. E. Jones, F. R. H ...... 21 T 1 4 20 31.1 ... 2r o 10 12 19 30.3 jones, G. ~I. Hughes, G. ... 4x ... Bse H 7 4 15 25.3 P 15 10 19 30.3 j oncs H. H. Hughes, G. H. ... Tr ... 4e H 12 12 17 27.3 H 31 8 16 27.3 Jones, H. L. p Hughes, H. T. ... Rx ... 3p 30 7 19 31.3 P 16 4 16 26.2 Jones, I. C. ... Rse T Hughes,.T. B. ... 3e T 3 1 16 23.3 4 9 20 31.3 Jones,]. A. ... 21 A 24 4 20 29.3 Hughes, K. .3p p 15 12 19 31.3 .Hughes, K, L. Jones,]. Emlyn ... 4e T 22 4 17 28.3 ... 51 D 27 12 16 26.3 Hughes, R. E. ... 3p Jones, JOhn E. ...Bm A 23 12 14 26.3 P 1.3 12 18 30.3 Jones, L. A. .. Ae D Hughes, R. H. ...5j H 13 9 13 25.3 21 5 16 28.3 .Iones, x, w, .. 4d T Hughes, T. E...... 5j T 17 2 19 28.3 5 3 16 25.3 Jones, R. C. ... 4d p 22 10 17 27.3 Humphreys, A ...... Rse P 12 2 16 Humphreys, \V. K. 27.3 Jones, R. D. P. ... 4d A .j 7 17 25.3 ...4d C 29 3 17 28.3 jones, R. G. \Y. Humphries, N. H. L. ... Rx P ... 3w A 1 10 17 29.3 29 1 15 2-7.3 Jones, R. J. .. Rse Hunt, A. J. R ...... 5j H A 16 9 15 27.3 19 11 15 27.3 Jones, R. N. P., ... 5b T Hutchison, R. E. G. ... 4x P 26 3 18 13 12 15 24.3 30.3 ]tines, ·T. D. ... Rse P 17 3 17 28.3 Hyam, F. H. ...5b D 1 5 16 28.3 .tones, T. S. ..3h D 18 8 IS 27.3 I Jones, \1.,:, G. ... 5j T 2 8 15 27.3 I. Jones, ,:V. H. ... 3w A 5 10 19 31.3 jones, W. H. S...... K D 6 6 23 :;1.2

36 37 ~~=------=~~~~=------_# Date of Term of Date of Term of Name Form House Birth Entry Xamc Form House Birth Entry Keidan, S. E. . ..4m A 18 10 19 30.3 Macadam, J. D .. ... Re D 4 9 16 28.3 Kells, W. S. ... G A 9 1021 31.3 22 11 25.3 Kelly, E. S. Mclsrien, J. D. ... 5m P 15 . ..4x C 10 10 19 30.3 p 16 11 19 31.3 Kelly, G. H. ...4e McSumey, J. W. ..3e C 8 7 18 29.2 T 10 3 18 31.1 Kelly, J. ... 'I'r Mccann, R. S. ." ... 3h C 26 11 16 29.2 ..3w T 31 1 18 31.3 Kelly, P ...... 3h C 31.3 :'lcClellan, L. J .... 11 1 20 'I1cCJellan, ~. W. ...Sm T 6 8 16 30.1 Kelly, R. G. ...K C 20 1022 31.3 ~.fcClenahan, H. G. . .. 5m 0 15 II 17 29.3 Kemp, M.A. ... 3p D 14 12 17 29.3 ... Rse A 16 6 16 27.3 Kilner, H. ... 5i 0 Maclese, A. 16 4 16 28.3 . ..Bse 0 II 4 14 31.3 Kinvig, T. E. ... Rse D 17 9 15 27.3 McClOY,J . McCloy, W. J...... Rm 0 8 11 16 28.3 Kirkham, C. J...... 3h P 5 720 31.3 31.3 Kirkland, R. A...... 5j C 2-1 McCready, R. ... 3e A 15 19 6 16 27.3 24 12 7 29.3 Kitchen, M. H ...... Tf P 5 McCrudden, R. E . ... 5b C 3 16 24.1 20 1 17 28.3 Kushner, I...... 4x P 17 3 17 31.3 Mc.Uiarrnid, W. A. ... Tr D 14 10 16 28.3 Kynaston, E. R. ...K 0 6 I 23 31.3 McDowell, W. H . ..Bm H 2 3 16 27.3 Kynaston, J. R. ... Rx 0 15 4 16 23.3 1IcGowan, R. H. ...Rm T }IcKenzie, G. A. ... 5m C 30 11 17 29.3 McKenzie, J. K. ... 5j C 4 9 15 27.3 McKenzie, R. N. ... E C 25 12 19 30.1 i\IcKim, D. F...... Am T 1 314 26.3 Lanc~te~-, J...... 3e T 811 19 31.3 McKittrick, E. H. ... 21 T 4 6 19 28.1 Li\vreriee',·'K.'H. ....5b D 25 2 18 29.3 Maginess, G. H.. ... 3h 0 12 1 19 29.3 Leak, C•...... 3x C 3 221 31.2 Mairv A, D. ... 4m C 10 4 19 30.3 Learrnan, S. ...G D 26 7 21 30.3 Manby, R.lII. ... Re D 13 1 16 27.3 Leather, E. ...Ae P 20 7 14 26.3 Mann, J. E. ... Be D 21 12 15 29.3 Leather, L. ...Re P 9 4 17 29.3 Martim N. E. ... 4x C 6 12 19 30.2 Legget, T. A. ...5m P 14 1 16 25.3 Martin, R. A. ... Ae D' 1 3 13 25.3 Levy, E. L. ... Re T 18 3 16 25.3 Mason, F. M. S.. Re T 6 12 15 28.3 Levy, J. R. ...2\ D 30 5 19 2R.3 Mathison, R. F ...... 3x P 25 10 19 31.3 Levy, L. r. ...n p 8 10 21 30.3 Maxwell, D. .3e T 5 10 19 31.3 Lev)" R. ...E T 8 522 29.3 Mead, C. ... 3w D 25 7 18 28.3 Lewis, S. E. ...2r C 26 320 29.2 Meek, L. A. .5m 0 18 10 16 28.1 Lewtas, J. ...3p C 29 1 20 31.1 Mellor,A. M. 5t A 20 10 16 28.3 Liberman, A. ...Rx H 24 7 15 27.3 Mercer , \V. A. ... 5b D 14 7 17 29.3 Little, E. G. ...Be H 25 8 16 28.3 }[etcalfe, W. G. .Rm D 16 4 16 27.3 Lloyd, A. T. ...5m P 19 6 17 30.1 Millican, T. J. ..D C 31 21 30.3 Lloyd, H. J. ...4e P 20 1 19 30.1 Mills,A. r. ... 4d P 22 5 18 30.3 Lowe, W. G...... 5t 0 5 10 17 29.3 ~fills, D. H. .. Tr 0 23 3 17 28.3 Lowther, B. N ...... 4d T 18 2 17 29.3 Mills,E.W. ... 3x 0 22 4 20 31.3 Lynam, H. E ...... 3p H 31 8 19 31.3 }lills, R. R. .3h 0 4 1 20 31.3 Mitsialis, E. ... G A 27 522 30.3 Mitsialis, N. ... E A 6 2 21 29.3 }loftatt, F. A. ... Rm H 27 4 16 28.3 Mon tgomery, A. .Rx 0 22 9 15 22.3 :! Moore, I. H. ..Rm C 30 12 16 28.3 38 39

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Date of Term of Dateoi Term of Name Form House Birth Entry :\amc Form House Birth Entry Moreland, H. P. ... 3x C 15 1 20 31.3 ~<:tet-, 1\I. S. ... 3p H 17 8 19 31.3 Morris, F. ... Re T 27 9 16 24.1 L~r(~o R., R. ... 21 A 26 5 19 30.3 Morrison, T. R. ... 3w H IS 5 IS 28.1 Parker, A. G. ... Tr D 8 2 17 29.3 Moss, D. v«. ... 3p 0 10 12 19 31.3 Parker, E. ... St H 11 7 16 28.3 Mossman, R. B .. ... 21 A 16 6 20 31.3 Parker, F . ... 2r D 28 2 19 28.3 Moxon, R. L. ... 2r A 20 11 20 28.3 Parker, R. K. ... 5j A 13 4 16 28.3 Mulcahy, A. xr. ... 3h H 20 I 20 31.2 Parry. A. H. ... 3p A I 5 19 30.3 Mulholland, H ...... Bse A 20 9 15 27.3 Parry, R. D. \V. ... 4d D l 4 15 23.3 Parry, \V. E. . .. 4e T 23 9 IS 30.3 Parsonage, J. H. ... 3h P 3 10 18 29'.3 Parsonage, J. S...... Rm H 1:1 7 17 28.3 Patridge, \V. H ...... Bse C I 4 14 23.:~ Patterson, F. J ...... Bse P 21 II 16 25.3 Patterson, H. G. ... 4m 0 21 11 13 30.3 Nachmauov itz, A. ... Ae D 6 11 13 26.3 Peach, R. ilL ...H C Hi 9 22 31.3 Nairn, R. C...... 4m H 18 11 19 30.3 Pealing, VI. B. ... 5b D 15 10 17 29.3 Nash, J. B. .. Am D 23 5 19 30.3 Pearlman, A. ... Asc P 16 3 14 26.3 Needs, \V. R. ... Th T 16 11 17 29.3 Peaston, M. ... Ae T 5 9 14 26.3 NewborujF. ... 4e A 25 4 18 26.2 Pemberton, G. S. H. ... Be H IS 5 -19 31.1 Newson, \V. C. ... 3w H 12 6 19 31.3 Pendleton, W. ill. ... 3p P 6 620 31.3· Nicholson, G. G:" ... Rsc A 14 9 18 29.3 Penn, II ...... Ae H 7 9 15 25.2 Nod.:n, D. ... 3x T 25 -I 21 31.3 Perkins, i.\f. J. ... 5! A 7 10 16 28.3 Perry, D. C. ... Ase P II 9 IS 25.3 Peters, A. J. ... Ase P 12 7 15 27.3 Phillips, G. W. ... 4x D 18 II 19 30.3· Pike, E. ... Ae A 2-1 3 14 26.3 Pillatt, N. F. ... 3p 0 5 10 19 27.3· Pink,A .. .. .4·e 0 30 6 17 27.2 O')1eil, \Y. H. ... Rse P 29 12 16 27.3 Plumridgc, A. H. ... Ase P 14 3 15 27.3 O'Neill, F. C. ...5j H 31 10 16 24.S Porter, R. w. ... 4e H 7 11 17 SO.1 Owen, A. R. W.::: ... 5m 0 5 S 17 29.3 Portus, D. "V. ... Bse H 15 6 16 28.3 Owen, George ... 5b 0 10 G 16 28.3 Potts, W. ... 5m 0 2.:; 7 17 29.3 Owen, L. E. ... Rse H 23 10 17 29.3 Potts, W. H. ... 5b A 4' 2 17 29.3 Owen, I'll. T. ... Am 0 3 7 14 25.3 Powell, J. E. ...E P 22 5 20 29.1 Owen, T. H. ... 21 P 11 7 19 28.3 Price, A. ... 3p T 25 8 19 3\.3 Owens, E. S. ... D T 27 2 21 30.S Price, E. E. R. ...K P 24 2 23 31.3 Pring, A. ~J. ... 4d C 30 3 18 29.:1 Proctor,]. D. ... 5j T 11 II 15 25.2 Pugb, E. W. ... Rse T 17 2 16 27.3

Page, A. G. ...Ae C 19 9 15 26.3 Page, L. H. ...4e T 13 18 30.3 Palmer, A. G. ...Rm H 18 17 28.3 Quayle, J. B. ... Am P 5 4 13 25.1 ~ 40 41

;I; .!b , Date of Term of Date of TerID of "Kame Form House Birth Entry Xauac Form House Birth Entry ...Tr H 19 6 15 28.3 .Rab y, G. R. D 24 10 20 31.1 Robson, J. B...... n ...R,e 9 4 16 23.2 Ramsdell, B. ..3w T 27 10 17 27.3 Robson, J. C. o H 171018 30.3 Roddan, E. G. 11"1. ...Re H 18 7 15 27.3 Rawlinson, H. E. ... 4m 26 1 15 26.3 ...Bm A 8 415 27.3 Rodick, E. L...... Ae A Hawlinsol1,]. L. ...5t T 30 12 17 29.3 Rawsthornc, H. L. ... 4x P 3 11 19 30.3 Rose, G. S. Rose,M. ...G H 25 12 '21 30.3 Redfearn, J. P . ... 3p P 26 7 19 30.3 H. Rosenbloom, A . ...Re C 9 10 16 29.3 Redmond,]. D . ...5j o 12 5 17 30.3 24.3 Rosney, T. K . ... Ae P 23 3 14 26.3 Reed, G. R. ...R,e C 20 8 16 13 11 17 H 3 618 30.3 Rowland, C. ...49 D 29.3 Recs, G. V. ... 4x ...E C 25 3 20 29.3 21 1 18 28.3 Rumjahn, E. J. Reid, G. B. ... 3w o ...3w C 22 9 18 28.1 Rendle, D. A. ... Rse o 4 9 17 29.3 Rumjahn , P. U . 31.2 Rushton, F. A . ...5t D 7 12 18 29.3 Rew, H. E. ... 3p T 3 619 12 620 31.3 D 13 7 15 30.1 Ruskell, F. ...3x o Rice, G. E. A. ... Be D 22 3 15 27.3 ...Rx P 6 3 14 23.3 Russell, A. G. ...Rx Rice, R. C. ...Rx C 25 3 15 25.1 Richardson, E. H. ... 3w o 22 7 20 31.3 Rycroft, A. E. .Rickers, R. T . ...Rx A 17 10 17 28.3 Ricketts, K. J . ... 21 P 241120 30.2 Rimmer,]. V. ...4m C 12 11 18 30.3 Roberts, Edward ... 21 A 15 2 19 31.3 Roberts, Eric .. 3h H 20 I 20 28.3 Roberts, E. A . ...Rx H 9 10 14 23.3 Roberts, F. H . ... 40 P 12 7 18 30.1 C 14 3 17 28.3 Roberts, G...... 5m Sabin, G. W. ...Tr A 23 12 15 25.3 Roberts, George \V. ... 4d A 15 12 16 28.3 ...4x Sabin, K. W. ...5j P 23 12 15 25.3 Roberts, Gordon W. o 11 7 18 29.3 Sampson, R. \'1.1. ...Sb C 28 7 17 25.1 28.3 Roberts, H...... Rm C 15 7 16 ...4x P 18 720 30.3 H 16 3 19 28.2 Samuels, S. Roberts, H. H...... 3p Sanders, E...... Re o 17 4 17 29.3 Roberts, J. ... 4e P 6 8 18 28.3 Sanders, L. K. . ...3x o 3 3 20 3L3 P 21 12 17 28.2 Roberts, J. A. ... Rse Santos, J. E. .., ... 2r P 7 420 3L3 Roberts, J. H. ... 3p D 15 819 29.3 ...3e C 25 420 31.3 29.3 Sargent, C. L. Roberts, J. P. ...Re C 22 9 17 Saunders, J. Vll...... 3x P 21 320 31.3 Roberts, .J. W. ... 4m D 31 319 30.3 31.1 Sawle, R. B. ...Bm D 24 814 26.3 Roberts, L. A. ... 3h C 11 5 19 ... 3w C 20 918 27.3 30.3 Scale, G. E. Roberts, L. G. ...n D 5 11 21 Scarisbrick, R. ... Bse T 29 7 16 28.3 P 10 5 20 31.3 Roberts, N. L...... 2r Scott,A. ...Sm T 11 6 16 28.3 D 22 12 18 30.3 Roberts, T. G. R. ... 4m Search, J. ...Rx o 5 2 15 27.3 Roberts, W. T .. ... 21 H 14 4 19 28.3 Sedman, R. N. ...4d C 12 818 29.2 Robertson, A...... 4x o 21 2 20 30.3 Shaefer, 1. T. ...4x T 23 8 18 30.3 30.3 Robinson, A. C...... 4d C 11 5 19 Shaw, A. N. . ..4e D 11 9 17 2i.3 29.3 Robinson, A. P. E. ...4x o 5 9 17 Shaw, J. B. ...3x D 22 620 31.3 Robinson, D. T ...... 5b C 3 1 17 28.3 Sheridan, B...... Rx D 25 1 15 26.3 30.3 J. Robinson, H. A. ...4m P 14 9 18 Simpson, R. H ...... 3h o 19 1 19 28.1 Robinson, R. H. S. ... 4m A Jl 1 18 27.3 Sington, R. L. ...4e o 5 617 3l.l Robson, G. A...... 5t H 19 615 28.3 ...Bm p 9 10 16 28.3 ~ Slade, T. W. 1 42 43 1 ""-

Date of Term of Date of Term of ):.nne Form House Birth Entry i'Jamc Fonn House Birth Entry Slater, F. R. ... 3w T 23 320 28.2 -:::-:.ompson, L. E. . .. 2r T 6 4 20 29.1 Smith, D. W. W. ... Ro A 8 5 17 29.3 ... 5j -A 2 5 16 27.3 -=-=.ompson, S. Vol. 31.3 Smith, F. ... 3w T 24 9 19 29.3 Thomley, F. A. ...3p A 8 9 19 Smith, R. J. ... 3p T 8 12 19 31.3 Thygeseu, W. H. ... 51 D 30 817 29.3 Sottley.A, ...... H A 31 10 21 31.2 Tiplady, P. L. ...E D 29 11 20 29.3 Speakman, T. W. ... G D 19 422 30.3 ... 3p T 8 9 19 31.3 Tonkiss, H. J. 31.3 Speirs. B. N. ... 4x A 29 9 18 30.3 Trevor, W. H. ... 3p 0 11 10 19 Sprigings, J. H. W. ... E C 19 1 20 29.1 Tucker, A. R. ...4. A 29 619 30.1 Staffiere, A. G. ... Rx T 19 815 25.1 Tucker, R. ... 3w T 19 S 18 2S.1 16 12 13 25.3 Stangroom, M...... 5t T 2 7 17 29.3 T!1~~:G_J .._F-. ... Ae T Stansfield, R...... 3w T 30 6 18 26.3 _ . :.,Ase .,4 14 3 14 263 Twist, a. J Stevens. F. W. ... Re D 15 4 16 28.3 -v- Stewart, A. W. ,.. ... 3x P 3 4 20 31.3 Stewart, I. R. ... 4m H 29 10 19 30.2 Stewart, R. A. IC ... E T 22 7 21 30.3 2- 31.3 Stone, G...... D 0 17 9 20 28.3 Vnnner, F. H. R. ... 3. 0 20 Storey. E. ... 5t T 25 .4 IS 29.3 Strock, R. E. ... 21 C 20 220 31.3 Strovitch, G. G...... Ao 0 11 5 15 27.3 Stubbs. P. ... 21 D 1 1 20 27.3 31.3 Sutherland. J. C. ... 3. A 23 9 19 7 16 28.3 Swain, K. E. ... 5t C 14 7 18 29.3 \\"alker, J. H. ... Tr C 27 ... 2r C 17 920 31.3 Syms, G. S. ... 3p H 16 220 30.3 Walker, J. W. 31.3 Walker, T. B. ... 3e P 17 1 20 Walker, W. .,. ... 5b T 8 I 17 29.3 Wallace, D. A. T. ... Ase C 6 514 26.3 Walsh, K. G. ... 3w H 20 10 18 27.3 31.3 Watkins, A. E ...... 3x P 8 8 19 31.3 Watkinson, G. A. ... Sx T 30 8 19 Taylor, B. S. ... 5m D 19 11 17 29.3 Watkinson, R. ... Am T 26 8 15 27.3 31.3 J. 31.2 Taylor, G. H. ... 3e 0 13 I 20 Watson, C. J. ...K C 18 10 23 Taylor, R. ill. ... 21 A 8 321 31.2 Watson, D. M. ... 3e D 12 5 19 28.1 Taylor, T. D. ...E C 22 1021 29.3 \Vatson, K. F. ... Rm 0 23 11 15 27.3 Temkin, S. D. ... Rm 0 7 6 17 29.3 \Vatson, R. F. ... 4d P 10 5 19 30.3 Tetlow, A. J. ... 3x H 294 20 31.3 ... Rm H 2 4 16 28.3 ...4x Waugh,S. D. Tharrne, G. H .... H 25 9 18 27.3 Whellan, J. A. ... Ase T 4 4 15 26.3 Thomas, A. W. C. ... 3w P 7 11 19 31.3 Whitaker, J. B. A. ...H T 17 12 21 30.1 Thomas, Eric ...... 21 H 12 9 19 27.3 Whiteside, W. E . ... 3w C 23 4 19 29.2 Thomas, D. P...... Rm 0 5 8 16 26.3 Whorrall, F. R . ... Be P 20 4 16 27.3 Thomas, H...... Am D 5 1 14 26.3 ..Rse D 11 5 15 27.2 Whyte, T. A. ... 31.1 Thomas, K. G...... 3h 0 5 1 19 30.3 Wildman, E. H . ... 2r D 4 7 20 Thomas, K. L. ... 4d D 22 2 19 30.3 ..4x C 17 12 18 30.3 31.3 Wilkie, J. 31.1 Thomas, R. H ...... G C 12 7 22 Wilkie, W. B. ...D P 30 8 21 Thompson, F. G. ... 4e A 27 3 19 30.3 Williams,A. ... Rse T 13 5 16 27.3 Thompson, J. A. ... Rsc 0 21 S 15 24.3 Williilms. A. G. v- Rm T 26 5 IS 27.3 44 45 -- Date of Term of Kame Form House Birth Entry MEMO. Williams, C. D ...... Sm o 9 5 17 29.3 Williams, E. W. ... Re o 20 5 17 28.3 Williams, F. A . ... 4x D 12 4 19 30.3 ~_~._-:~~~~:~~. (l~~:b~

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