No 34 - December 1937 - Southgate County School
No 34 - December 1937 - Southgate County School
No 34 - December 1937 - Southgate County School
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<strong>Southgate</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>School</strong> Magazine 7<br />
SCHOOL PREFECTS AND HEADS OF HOUSES.<br />
L. H. Tenneson (Senior Pre- J. C. Simons.<br />
feet) (Blue House). Marion Braybrooks (Senior<br />
R. H. Beng-er (Black House). Prefect) (Green House).<br />
D. Vandenbergh (White Phyllis Austin (White House).<br />
House).<br />
Betty Rae (Blue House).<br />
A. H. Whitaker (Red Houss). Margaret Thomas (Red<br />
J. F. Aylard. House).<br />
R. K. Dix. Olive Bayley.<br />
H. C. Gay. Eileen Flaherty.<br />
R. H. Hughes. Stella <strong>School</strong>ing.<br />
H H B<br />
PUPILS WHO HAVE TAKEN UP HIGHER EDUCATION<br />
SINCE LAST JANUARY.<br />
Margaret Auger, University College, London.<br />
Joyce Brown, Bedford College, London.<br />
Grace Hatcher, University College, London.<br />
Joyce Newman, King's College of Household and Social<br />
Science, London.<br />
D. J. Robertson, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London.<br />
M. W. Seppings-Lister, Student Assistant at the <strong>School</strong> of<br />
Librarians.<br />
M. Saxton, Royal College of Music, London.<br />
M. R, Stutter, Queen Mary College, Londo.n. ' ,<br />
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ATHLETIC SPORTS.<br />
The Athletic Sports were held on the school ground on the<br />
evening of Wednesday, July 14th, in the presence of a very appreciative<br />
crowd of spectators, which included a good muster of<br />
parents and old pupils.<br />
•<br />
A lo.ng spell of dry weather had left the track in good condition,<br />
which helped to account for a few new records, in spite of<br />
the uneven surface in places-. The number of entries was up to<br />
the usual standard, and the competitors who reached the later<br />
rounds of the various events seemed to have trained wisely and<br />
thoroughly. With the inclusion of the field events in the programme<br />
now, it may be necessary in future sports meetings to<br />
restrict competitors to two or three events to avoid a congested<br />
and overcrowded programme.<br />
The year's sports produced some outstanding results. New<br />
records were made in the Half-Mile (Junior), Putting the Shot<br />
(open), 100 yards (Junior), 100 yards (open), Quarter-mile (Junior),<br />
Throwing the Javelin (open), the Inter-House Relay (Senior), and<br />
Throwing the Discus (open). The leading athletes were H. Gay,<br />
J. Aylard, D. Ryan (a competitor from the Middle <strong>School</strong>, who<br />
brokte the record in Javelin Throwing with the distance of