THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL
LIVERPOOL INSTITUTE HIGH SCHOOL.Headmaster ... J. Ro EDViTARDS, M.A.
Distribution of PrizesBY
THE RT. REV. H. GRESFORD JOr~ES, D.D.
FRIDAY, DECEIVIBER 15th, 1950,at 7-30 p.m.
Chairman: LAYVRENCE D, HOLT, Esq" J.P.
(Chairman of the Governing Body).
PRO G RAlvllviE
GOD SAVE THE KING
THE HEAD BOY: Latin Speech.
HEADMASTER'S REPORT.
SONGS: (a) c c Mighty Lord and King all Glorious"(" Christmas Oratorio") Bach.
(b) "Now is the Time of Christmas"(15th cent. Carol). j. E. H/allace.
SE~IOr{ CHOIR
SENIOR CHOIR
THE CHAIRMAN.
SONGS: (a) "The Soldiers' Chorus" THE SCHOOL(" Faust ") GOZ!1lOd
(b) "King l\eptune"(" Merrie England ")
THE SCHOOL
Edward German,
DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.
ADDRESS BY BISHOP H. GRESFORD JONES, D.D.
VOTE OF THANKS.
SONGS: (a) "E . Pr "venmg rayer(" Hansel and Gretel ").
(b) ({ Past Three A Clock"(Traditional).
(c) "Sleep, Baby, Sleep" ...(Folk Song). arr. Brahms.
. .. JUNIOR CHOIR
Humpcrdinck.
JUNIOR CHOIR
JUNIOR CHOIR
HYMN: "Lo! the Sound of Youthful Voices."
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PRIZE LIST, 1950,FOl'~D:\TIOX PRIZES.
The Lord Derby Prize for MathematicsChemistryFrench .SpanishGerman ...
William Durning Holt Prize for English Essay
B.. N. Dailev,J. R. Case.:A. R. Pugh.R. F. Graham.R . MeIntyre.
(1) N. A. \Vilkie.(2) P. F. Smith.
G. L. Roberts.R \Y. King.N. A. Wilkie.G. L. Roberts.P. W. Pallister.I. G. Topp.P. Best.B. Wolfson.Not awarded.J. B. Taylor.H. H. Magnav.P. L. Pearson.A. Cashdan.
Latin ...Physics
Samuel Booth Prize for English LiteratureGreek .. ,
F. S. Milliken Prize for HistorvPrize for Geography .Arthur Damsell Prize for Arithmetic: Senior ...
JuniorSir Frederick Radcliffe Prize for Elocution: Senior
JuniorKenneth Boswell PrizeAgnes Lunt Prize ...Sir Donald Jlac-\.lister Prize
Form.6Bc ...6Bml6Bm26BSc.RdReRfU5aD5bU5Sc.U5dVoe
FORJI PRIZES.
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C. G. Dodd.J. Bozman.N. J. Page.C. K. Mackinnon.F. W. Samuels.J. J. Easton.N. Pine.E. Glover.A. A. L. Rvlanc-NL H. Lade"r.lVi. P. Hesketh.lVL Dobbie.
D· id d JD. H. Clark.IV! e •\. P. vvoodbum.J. L. Canter.J. B. Taylor.P. A. Rainford.w. Ferdinand.G. K. Gillberrv.M, J. Cave. .S. Jamieson.R. lVi. Davies.S. G. Norris.J. R. Parry.G. Ireland.R. F. Quayle.K. R. Barbour.R. S. \Vhiting,G. F, Moore.L. \Yang.J. A. Stanton,
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Up})er Sixtl: Classical.
Delacruz, R. LHolding, K.Jones, B. L.Jones, E. G.Morris, G. B.Nickson, B. C.~uttall, R.Roberts, G. L.Rochester, R. VY.Salmon, P. F.
Remove D.
Ch"'5011, P. G.Gadd, G. :,I,Gore, R. .-\.Green, ]. T·CHarris, C.Hogg,]. A.Jackson, H.Leadbeatsr, R. G.JlcKc\\', H. C.::.\IaHhe\\·s,A. S.JIos5, E.l\oonan, R T.Owen, R.Revell, R.Roberts, G. NL W.Robertson, J. B.Samuels, F. \Y.Simpson. Y\'. J.Smith, P. E. F.Snowdon, R G.Taylor, G. B. w.
HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE, 1950.
UPJiyer Sixth Modern I Upper Sixth Modem II
Cook, A F.Johnson, \Y. G.Jones, G. H.Legg, C.McKay, D. W.Muir, D. RPallister, P. VV.Smith, P. F.Thomson, RTopp, 1. G.Wilkie, ::\ .. '\.'Williams, .\. Y.
Case, j. R.Churnev, R.Clark, .k.DaileI', R. x.Hershon, E.Hutchings, G. J.Jones, K. R.Kaighen, M.Kendrick, \V. B.King, R. \-Y.Lane, 'T. P.Morris, R. B.Norrie, W. l\-LOsborne, A. D.Peterson, :::\.Porter, R.Riddoch. A.Roberts, J. E.Roberts, X. G.Smethurst. R S,Winwick, J. G.Wray, J. D.
Remove F.
Ellis, R. H.England, G. J.Gillbanks, B.Grimshaw, D. E.Humphreys, A. G.Jameson, 'G.Lilly, nT.xMcQueen, T.Mylchreest, H. J.Pattinson, K. D.Pine, N".Porter, D. H.Tisdale, S. C.Wright, KWright, T. E.
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Davies, .E.Graham, R F.Howlett, P. J.\1.Jones, R. A.Mclritvre, R.Owcn:R. T.Phillips, D. R. H.Shaw, T. W.Thompson, J. .E.ToIlet, IV. E.Williams, D. B.Wilson, J. .\.
SCHOOL CERTIFICATE, 19;50.
Remove E.
Bailey, R.Burns, ;'-,.Daniel, C. G.Easton, J. J.Evans, E. C.Fletcher, E. S.Mansley, A. E.Milling, 1..Morris, 1. B.Murphy, RPaul, A.Percival, R. i\I.Pickup, A. J.Robinson, IV.Smerdon, G.Thomas, D. 'V.Whyte, B. NL
Upper Fifth A.
Bell, P. R.Best, P.Hail, 1. J.Parry, B.Price, D. E.'Weekes, K. E.
SCHOOL CERTIFICATE, 1950 (continued).
Upper F;fth B. 'j";fth Science.
Hanscott, J.Higgins, D. J.Hurford, H. F.Stock, J. H.Temple, H. P.
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Dcc_~'~:>-.3.Dum',l.Houghton. J.Leeming, f~. E.Xedy, A. C.Owens, J. 13.Vickers, D.A.
::<:r::OL\.ESHIPS "U OXFORD A::\D CAMBRIDGE, 1950
3:l!o;c.,~hip lor Classics, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.3.:ILla:-o:::p for :\Iodern Languages, Brasenose College, Oxford ..-:::fJ;l"",:'iip ror Geo;rqhy, Jesus College, Oxford.-==~·J"L:-:~:~':'I:lfor Jlc:~~:-:1L2~~:gl:8.gE:S)Perri broke Colle.s:e., CS.~-':--lbridge.
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL.
~IARGARET BRYCE SMITH SCHOLARSHIPS.
E. Hershon.
P. \\'. ??:L:-o:- Liverpool).
LIVERPOOL EDt'::_\nO~ Co:\DIITTEE.
R. X. DaileyR. F. GrahamE. HershonP. 'IV. PallisterP. F. SmithN. A. \Vilkie
(Liverpool.)(Resigned.)(Queens' College, Cambridge.)(Pembroke College, Cambridge.)
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::>'IightyLord and King all glorious,Saviour true, for man victorious,Earthly state Thou dost disdain.
He who all things doth sustain,Who all state and pomp supplieth,In a lowly manger lieth.
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EVENIKG PRAYER.
When at night I go to sleep,Fourteen angels watch do keep,TVlO my head are guarding,Two my feet are guiding,Two are on my right hand,Two are on my left hand,Two who warmly cover,Two who o'er me hover,Two to whorn 'tis gi\~cnTo guide my steps '--to Heaven.
PAST THREE A CLOCK.
Past three a clock,And a cold frosty morning :Past three a clock;Good morrow, masters all !
G-0:-: -~:~. CiS may be,Son of th' eternalFather supernal.
Seraph quire singeth,Angel bell ringeth :Hark how they rime it,Time it, and chime it.
Light out of star-landLeadeth from far landPrinces, to meet him,Worship and greet him.
Thus thev: I pray YOU,Up, sirs, nor stay )'0';'Till ye confess himLikewise, and bless him.
SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP.
Sleep, babv, sleep tThyfather tends' the sheep,Thy mother shakes the slumber-tree,A little dream drops down to thee,Sleep, baby, sleep:
Sleep, baby, sleep!Above us go the sheep,The stars like lambs run up and down,The moon, their shepherd, leads them onSleep, baby, sleep 1
Sleep, baby, sleep I
I'll give to thee a sheep,That wears a golden bell so ga}',To be thy playmate all the day,Sleep, baby, sleep'
Sleep, baby, sleep I
And cry not like a sheep,For then the shepherd's dog will runTo bite my naughty little son,Sleep, baby, sleep!
Sleep, baby, sleep'Go out and find the sheep,Oh ! black dog stay no Ionsrer her.-Lest than shonldst 'wake m~ babv dear!Sleep, baby, sleep I -,
HYi\:IX.(fVords by W. G, Creiney.,
Lo, the sound of vouthful voicesCleaves the calm and solemn night,C;:~anging glooln and cold and darknessInto warmth and cheerful light :
" Joy and gladnessI3c with yon this Christmas tilYtC ~ "
Down the ages comes the message,"\Vho can then forbear to sing?'Voods and hills are silent list'nin,:;,Through the streets the echoes ring:
" Joyful tidings!Peace on earth, goodwill to men."
Earthly cares and human sadness'Ibis sweet harmony dispels;As the bells ring out at ChristmasAll mankind their anthem swells
" Bells of gladness,Ring your message o'er the 'yodel ;
XO\\' IS THE TDIE OF CHlUSTl\IAS.
Let no man come into this hall,Nor groom, nor page, nor yet marshall,But that some sport he bring withal,For now is the time of Christmas.
If that he say he cannot sing,Some other sport then let him bring,That it may please at this feasting.
And if he say he naught can do,Then, for my love, ask him no mo ',But to the stocks then let him go.
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