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“...CHErOO-SCHOOLS A"SOC! ATION (OSS' AV€NS>e &QAO...”
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“...Newsletter. No. 17. NOVEMBER, 1936 Chefoo Schools Great Britain Association A Branch. This issue closes the fourth year of publication of our Branch Newsletter in this form. During this period we have practically doubled our membership, wiped out our old deficit, and built up a strong financial position. What pleases us most, however, is the way in which those just leaving Chefoo are so readily joining up with the Association, and it is a real pleasure to see how they enter into our activities on their arrival from China. They are undoubtedly the strength of our Branch, and we are fortunate that so many of them are finding their way to England. We take this opportunity of thanking Miss E. M. Broomhall, our energetic secretary in Chefoo, for all that she is doing to interest past and present Chefusians there in the Association. With this number we wish all Old Chefusians a very happy Christmas and prosperous New Year. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Houghton. Many of our members will have heard already...”
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“...The C.S.A. Tennis Singles Cups were won by Edith Bruce and Lorden Trickey, and the cups were presented on Prize-giving Day. A letter of thanks received from Edith Bruce tells how the tennis in the G.S. was improved this year by many opportunities of mixed doubles with the boys. A letter from Lorden Trickey is included in this issue. We are glad to hear that the new arrangements have met with general approval in Chefoo, and that the Tennis Singles competitions have been so popular in the two schools. The Summer Reunion was held on Saturday, July 4th, at the home of our kind friends Mr. and Mrs. Millner Morris. The weather was kind to us once again, and we thoroughly enjoyed the tennis, croquet, and other pleasant pastimes which were provided for us. The day’s sport closed with the annual rounders victory of the Northern Party over the world ! Many, many thanks to our kind host and hostess for their generous hospitality. It was a great delight to have Mrs. McCarthy with us, and a telegram...”
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“...1/9 each, excluding tips. Those hoping to attend should notify the Secretary beforehand if possible, in order that sufficient accommodation may be reserved. Come along and wield a chatty chopstick ! Old Chefusian Colours are just the very things for Christmas presents for Old Chefusians. It should be remembered that they are to be worn only by ordinary members of the Association, i.e., old scholars of the schools, and past and present members of the schools’ staffs. Order forms are being enclosed with this issue. The “ Chefusian.” Those wishing to have fuller news of the Chefoo Schools are warmly recommended to enrol as subscribers for 1937. The annual subscription is 2/3, and application, with payment, should be made to the Secretary on or before January 16th, 1937. No further reminder will be sent. CHEFOO COINCIDENCES. All these happened to me within a fortnight :— (1) I was invited by a Latvian girl, whom I knew, to have tea with her at the home of some friends. These friends, whom I...”
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“...A. F. Lutley (who evidently finds that Chefoo air gives him perpetual youth), overcame the Present Boys in a keenly-contested match. The usual evening concert, arranged this year by Mr. Chalkley, brought yet another Foundation Day to its happy close. Annual Prize-giving was again a joint affair for the Boys’ and Girls’ Schools, but this year the exhibition programme, prizegiving, and drill were all packed into one thrilling afternoon. To read the stirring account given in the Chefoo Daily News would not only make any O.C.’s long to be present once again on an Exhibition Day (as it used to be called), but also proud to know the high standard being maintained by the Schools. Some of the Prize-winners were as follows :— Form VI. : Eva Arendt 93%. All-round Prizes : Girls—Vaughn Dickson. Boys—Lorden Trickey. G.S. Day Scholar : Henrietta Andrews. Malcolm Memorial Prize for B.S. Captain : Ronald Weller. Conduct Prizes : Girls—Edith Bruce and Vaughn Dickson. Boys—Lorden Trickey. Athletic Sports...”
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“...attended by the Sixth Form and the Principals of the two schools. This year 13 girls and 11 boys have left the schools, and they have all received leaving Bibles. Schools Staff. Miss Rice has been away ill for some time, and Miss Pyle has been acting as Principal of the G.S. Mr. Bruce has come home to England on furlough, and Mr. R. F. Harris, who has returned to Chefoo from his furlough, is taking on the duties of Headmaster. The “ Oxford ” Results have just arrived. In the School Certificate exam, six boys and eleven girls passed, all with Matric. exemption, out of a total entry of nineteen. In the Juniors, fourteen boys, three with honours, and eight girls, also three with honours, passed out of twenty-three entrants. CORRESPONDENCE. China Inland Mission, Boys' School, Chefoo. The Hon. Secretary, July, 1936. Chefoo Schools Association. Dear Sir, We should like to express our deep gratitude to the members of the Chefoo Schools Association for the racquets they have so kindly given us...”
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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION. Presidents : Mr. & Mrs. F. McCarthy. Vice-Presidents : Miss L. Blackmore. Rev. W. H. At.dis. Mrs. Hayward. Mr. T. H. Rhodes. Mr. D. E. Hoste. Mr. H. G. Judd. And the Principals of the Chefoo Schools : Miss E. Rice (Girls’ School). Miss E. G. Kendon (Prep. School). Mr. P. A. Bruce (Boys’ School). GREAT BRITAIN BRANCH COMMITTEE. Chairman : Mr. W. D. Mudditt, Glendower, Grove Road, S. Woodford, London, E. 18. Hon. Secretary & Editor : Mr. H. F. Joyce, Gwynear, 9, Hurst View Road, S. Croydon. Hon. Treasurer : Mr. B. Burnett, 263, Rectory Road, Sockett’s Heath, Grays, Essex. Assistant Editor : Miss F. King, Westfield College, Hampstead, London, N.W.' 3. Assist, Secretary : Mr. W. P. Olesen. Miss E>. Kirk. Mr. D. Landsborough. Miss G. Price. Mr. J. M. Summon, Miss M. Harding, Mr. R. Weatherhead. Miss G. Briscoe,, Mr. H. Ledgard. Scottish Secretary : Mr. B. C. Walker, 56, George Square, Edinburgh. Chefoo Secretary : Miss E. M. Broomhall* C.I.M. Girls’ School, Chefoo...”