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October 2017 – Scarborough College OSA
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OSA Reunion Weekend November 18th-19th

18 November

10.00 a.m.  Scarborough College Prize Giving
7.00 p.m.    OSA Ball at The Spa
19 November

11.00 a.m.   OSA AGM in the Archive/Shop area
12.00 p.m.   OSA Ladies XI v College 1st Team hockey
1.15 p.m.     OSA and Scarborough Hockey Club XI (men’s or mixed)  v College Boys XI followed by refreshments for all in the Dining Room

 

To sign up for the OSA ladies or Men’s/Mixed team please contact the following:

Eliza McMillan  on lyzmcm.6@gmail.com

James McMillan on mcmillan630@hotmail.com

Zoe Harrison on zoe.harrison@scarboroughcollege.co.uk

OSA Secretary on osa@scarboroughcollege.co.uk

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OSA AGM Sunday 19th November

The 2017 AGM will take place on Sunday 19th November to be held in the Archive/Shop room, in College, starting at 11:00am.

The following papers are attached:

Agenda

OSA AGM 2016 Minutes

President’s Report

Final accounts 2017

Draft amended Rules for 300 Club

Draft amended Rules for OSA

If you are attending please email osa@scarboroughcollege.co.uk. This will help with the arrangements for refreshments. Apologies can be sent to the same email.

JS Rowlands

(Chairman)

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Paul Sullivan 1953-60

OS Mieke Davison (Sullivan) has informed us of the death of her father Paul Sullivan (1953-60).

While at the College, Paul was a keen sportsman and a less keen academic.  He played football, cricket, squash and swam for the school and (said he) “captained the football team before the sport was banned from the curriculum for quite some time!”

He enjoyed his time at the College despite a couple of exclusions and he always said it was there that his entrepreneurial skills were first developed; one early enterprise involved selling toast to the starving boarders.

He continued to support the College to the end and always took an interest in what was happening. His granddaughter Nellie Davison now attends the school.

His funeral will take place at 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday 10 October at Seamer Church followed by refreshments at South Cliff Golf Club. The family would warmly welcome anybody who wishes to attend.