January 1943

January 1943

No.214~ ~~. Vol 30. .. JANUARY, lQ43 PRICE 6d. -------,-- I 'KNYVErrON HALL BOURNEMOUTH CLOSED UNTIL EASTER 1943 Book early for Easter. 5 gllS. for weel!. 4 gos, for 5 days. We shall be open for Easter from April 17th to May 1st to welcome old and new friends. Then only fl'om July 17th for the season. c \ " Our catering will be as usual, looked after by my THE SCHOOL SHOP mother. Please Book Early. Terms from 4 Gns. Telephone & Telegrams BOU'RNEMOUTH 1 4 5 8 The Shop is open qt thejolfo!!'ing limes : Illustrated tal'iff,/rom ERIK CALLOW (A.O.B. 1915-18) MONDAY 10 a.1)l.-'-1 p:m. _2p,m~:--5 p.m. Pine Avenue on East Cliff -- TUESDAY ,. " WEDNESDAY " " THURSDAY " h FRIDAY- Printers of this Magazine. " " The Shop will be closed onSaiu~days. ==================~==------. LYDALL & SON, LTD., Art lilrlllt..-u nll~ tlIultlllt.rc1nl !i!>tUtlOllet·U· ,73, PARK HALL ROAD, DULWICH, S.E. 21. "7: hank you for mentioning us 10 advertisers" 11 IN PEACE the Premier House for ALL SCHOOL REQUISITES IN WAR still the Premier House but suffering the same disadvantages as all other undertakings in respect of S Toe K Sand SE R V ICE No. 214] Vol. 30. JANUARY, 1943 [Pt'ice 6d. ORDERS and ENQUIRIES are solicited and will be handled with the greatest INDEX expedition possible under prevailing conditiol1S. Old Boys on Active Service 2 Catalogues are available but, in order to comply with Government Regulations, they cannot be supplied without prepayment, det~i1s of which will be provided School Notes 4 on application to Valete 6 THE EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY ASSOCIATION Ltd. House Notes 7 (Incorporating RELFE BROS. (1924) LTD.) ESAVIAN HOUSE, 181, HIGH HOLBORN, W.C.1 S.L.E.S.S ... .. 11 HOLBORN 9116 (6 lines) Football 12 Music Notes .. 15 Twelfth Night .. 16 J.T.C. Notes .. 17 BE. SAFE! Shooting .. .. 18 Five~ Notes .. 18 MARK EV.ERYTHING '50' Club Notes .. .. 19 WITH The Modern Language Club .. .. 20 The Bear Pit .. 20 MELANYL The Scientific Society .. 21 MARKING INK The Middle School Club 22 Home Guard .. 22 The Rossalleyn Stamp Club .. 23 "id. 81. 1/3 <including Tax) from Stationers &- Stores Alleyn Old Boys' Club Notes .. 24 Edward Alleyn Masonic Lodge No. 4328 .. 25 Sole Manu/acturers : Steady Progress .. .. 26 COOPER, OENNISON &- W ALKOEN, L TO., Next Issue .. 26 7 &- 9, ST. BRIDE STREET, LONDON, E.C.4 "7;hiznk you /ormenlioning (IS to aq~er.liser/' 2 EDWARD ALLEYN MAGAZINE BDWARD ALLBYN MAGAZ1NE Scott, S. H. A. (s 31-36) R.A.O.e. .. l/cpl. wireless . mechanic We shall be gratefUl if Old Boys will send particulars of additions Shelley, P. G. (s 23-28) .. R.A.F.V.R. (Account. and corrections to Sir John Maitland Bart., T.D., Alleyn's School, at Branch) flying officer Rossall, Fleetwood, Lancs. We ask pardon for any mistakes or omis­ Smith, L. G. (b 25-28) .. RA. 2nd lieut. sions. Stark, R. B. (d 24-32) .. R.N.V.R.. .. surg.lieut. ROLL OF HONOUR. Tallis, P. F. CC 30-38) R.A.F. .. aircraftman Binham, L: R. (bn 26-30) captain Gahrwal Rifles, Indian Army, Varley, A. L. (t 34-39) R.E.M.E. .. radio mech. killed in action in Malaya. Wood, C. H. (bn 32-41) R.e. of Signals cadet Brown, N. F. T. (c 25-33) sergt. observer R.A.F.accidentally Wood, R. A. (tn 23-29). R.A.F.V.R. .. flying officer killed Wright, G. (s 35-40) R.E... sapper Everett, F. E. (t 26-33) fit. lieut. RA.F., accidentally killed Logan, A. F. (d 32-40) sergt. pilot R.A.F., killed in action PROMOTIONS AND CORHECTIONS. WOUNDED. Ahgus, A. H. (tn 33-39) Farthing, D. E. (t 21-31) " lieut. R.A. R.E.M.E. craftsman Bat'bour, C. A. M. (c 31-39) R.A.F. pilot officer OLD BOYS SERVING-NINTH LIST Bate, J. H. D. (t 32-39) .. R.A. 2nd lieut. Allen, T. F. (s 28-34) R.A. gunner Bate, S. Co e. (t 31-35) .. R.E. captain Atkinson, D. H. (1' 34-39) R.N. ., sub-lieutenant Bridges, R. F. (bn 26-30) R.A.F.V.R. pilot officer Black, A. S. N. (t 33-37) Q.O. Cameron High­ BUl'man, J. (t 34-39) R.N.V.R... .. cadet landers lieutenant Clerici, J. T. (s 29-34) .. 1O/15th Punjab Regt. Black, E. W. (t 31-37) R.E.M.E. craftsman Indian Army captain Black, R. A. (t 27-33) .. R.A. bombardier Cooper, A. K. (tn 35-39) O.C.T.U... cadet Brown; D. C. (t 33-39) . Dragoon Guards Cox, P. C. B. (1' 30-39) R.C.ofSignals 2nd lieut. (R.A.e.) trooper Green, H. D. (bn 31-36) RAF. .. pilot officer. Buysman, C. A. F. (t 32-39)' N.C.C. private Hall, D. A. (b 32-38) .. Glider Pilot Regt. Carcas, B. F. (b 35-41) .. General Service Corps private (A.A.C.) sergt. pilot Child, P. R. (d 32-39) .. R.A.F.V.R. aircraftman Hollander, T. T. (c 33-39) R.A.F. .. sergt. pilot Cooper, A. K. (tn 35-39) R.A. cadet Hore, R. H. (t 20-25) R.C. of Signals .. captain Doubleday, R. J. (tn 33-42) R. Tank Regt. King, C. J. (b 25-31) R.E.M.E... captain (R.A.C,) private Le Mottee, K. (s 31-36) Indian Artillery captain Evnns, F. (d 35-42) R.N. ord. seaman Le Mottee, L. H. (s 24-31) Jat Regt. Indian Army captain Gibson, D. R. (d 33-39) R.E.M.E. craftsman Mackness, J. L. (tn 27-33) R.A. ba tter), sergt. Goldsmith, A. R. R. (I' 35-42) R.N.V.R. ord. seaman major Gray, R. G. (b 32-39) R.A.F. aircraftman Miller, F. C. (t 30-39) .. R.N.V.R. .. sub.-lieut. Griffin, R. G. (1' 30-36) .. R.A.O.C. radio tech. Parsons, S. F. (c 24-31) Hussars (RA.C.) .. captain Hyson, J. e. (t 27-32) .. Glider Pilot Regt. Peckover, B. G. (s 30-37) Rajput Regt., Indian lieutenant (A.A.e.) lieutenant Army .. (act. capt.) Jarman, D. J. (tn 29-37) R.A. 2nd lieut. Poyner, H. E. (c 23-32) .. York & Lane. Regt. captain Jellet, J. L. (tn 32-38) .. R.A.F. aircraftman Jordan, S. A. (r 18-25) R.e. of Signals signalman Keyaha, G. (tn 35-40) .. Gen. Service Corps. private HONOURS. Kimber, L. F. (s 35-40) R.A.F. sergeant Major General L. H. Williams, M.e. late RA.O.e. Companion Lane, R. W. (r 35-40) .. R.N. ord. signal. of the Order Manning, T. R. (t 32-39) R.N.V.R. cadet of the Bath Martin, G. C. (r 35-40) R.A.F. aircraftman Wing Commander O. K. Griffin R.A.F.' mentioned in MilIaI', R. e. (t 32"39) R.N.V.R. ord. seaman despatches Moore, W. H. (1' 11-18) .. R.A.S.C. captain Muraille, J. W. R. (t 32-40) R.A.F. ldg. aircraft. R. F. Jones, 3rd place in the last Passing Out examination for special Peckover, N. W. (s 29-33) Warwickshire Yeo. entry cadets from R.N.C., Dartmouth. (R.A.C.) trooper R. W. Lonsdale, 4th place in the last Passitlg Out examination for special Rumble, A. L. (s 35-41) Gen. Service Corps. private entry cadets from R.N.e., Dartmouth. 4 EDWARD ALLBYN MAGAZINE EDWARD ALLEYN MAGAZINE 5 ~e6oof motU). ~ining-hall, different. hours at. the tuck-shop. Nothing ~eemed to stop the commg and gomg of that little red van with OLD BOYS' HONOURS AND DISTINCTIONS Its musty odour . o~ disinfectant; and even as this goes to A. J. BARWICK (88-95) has been appointed Secretary to pres.s some .last VICtI~ of the fever's reign' of power spends Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Chns!mas III the gnm confines of Moss Side and the New M. C. CLERICI (s 28-33) Indian Police, District Superin­ Year III the draughty emptiness of the Sanatorium. ' tendent at Dhambad. As more fully reported elsewhere on Dec. 13th the L. P. J. WRIGHT (tn 27-36) Guy's Hospital, M.R.C.S., ;-vho1e, sc~ool, with choir" orchestra and s~loists, sang Hat{del's L.R.C.P. MessIah at the Congregational Church, Cleveleys, and on B. P. WEBBER (1' 27-36) St. Catharine's College, Cam­ December .27th at the College Chapel, Dulwich, bridge and St. Mary's Hospital, M.B., Ch.B. !he cmema proiector purchased at the end of last term, was m great demand both for the entertainment of the school SCHOOL NOTES. an,d for the instruction of the select few interested in such During the Christmas holidays Major S. R. HUDSON was thmgs as Cath?de Ray. Oscillographs and Diesel Engines, married to Miss Barbara Farrow, of Sandling, Maidstone. As well as a vaned selectlOn of Charlie Chaplin, the following We offer them both our best wishes. full length films were shown: 'King Solomon's Mines' Congratulations are due to P. G. Philpott on winning '~h?de~ ,of Afr~ca', 'Owd Bob,' 'Forever England,' 'Froz;n the Thomas Wall Scholarship to Brasenose College, Oxford. Lmuts, Th~ VIcar of Bray,' 'The Lady Vanishes.' The Editors regret that no mention was made in the last . DramatIcs were less in evidence this term, but besides the issue of the farming party that did such valuable work in the Mldd~e ,School Club, show" the Barnstormers produced M~idstone district during the Summer holidays.

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