Presentation of lectern to the school
From Brian Skeldon:
I have an extract from the Christmas 1947 School
Magazine (see below) which clearly states
that the Central School Old Boys donated the lectern in question. Jim Lingard
can confirm that it was taken to Henry Cavendish School as were some twenty
silver trophies for numerous sporting/achievements and events, etc., and the
organ, although I understand from Jim, that the internals of the organ were no
longer functional, and possibly that the carcass was destroyed just before he
left. I can confirm that with Jim of course.
CENTRAL SCHOOL OLD BOYS '
ASSOCIATION
President:
H. A Elsey. Joint Hon.
Secretaries: A Joseph, G. Critchlow.
The C.S.O.B.A is once
again coming into its own. With the war over, and many "veterans" back with us
again, we are hoping to
recapture some of that spirit which made our Association one of the most
successful in Derby.
We have amongst us some very
enterprising Old Boys who are making great efforts in administering and
encouraging the activities of the various sections of the Association. The Old
Centaurs Theatre Group has so far had a most successful season, and is looking
forward to even better results; and both the Cricket and Football Clubs are
flourishing. For the first time since 1939 we are holding an Annual Dinner,
which we are confident will be the occasion of many happy re-unions. At least
two Association Dances are being arranged during the Winter Season, so, if you
haven't put your dancing shoes on the shelf, may we have your support?
It was decided at the Annual
General Meeting to present a lectern to the School in memory of the Old Boys who
paid the supreme price for Freedom. Any subscriptions towards its cost should be
sent to the Headmaster of the Central School, who has kindly offered to take
charge of the Fund.
The most difficult part of the
work of the Secretaries of the Association is to keep in touch with Old Boys,
particularly those who left school before the war. To ensure regular
notification of events concerning the Association make sure that your address
is in the hands of one of the Joint Secretaries, and keep your eye on the
"Evening Telegraph" for all functions are advertised.
A Happy Christmas to you all!
A Joseph, G. Critchlow,
Hon. Joint Secretaries.
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