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MembershipAt a meeting of February 7th 1956 the Minutes record that "in future
that Members of Recognised Public Schools of the British Commonwealth, Officers of Army
Training Schools and Rugby Players from Interstate be eligible to become members of the
club." At the same meeting the Secretary "reported that the oval in Frome
Road was not available to the Rugby Club as it was used by the YMCA and the Adelaide
Technical School." By the 1970s, club membership had to be controlled and carefully
documented to satisfy not only the requirements of the Club but also those of the
licencing laws. Prospective members were nominated for membership, the nomination
was seconded and a management committee approved, or in some cases, rejected the
nomination.
When applications were rejected, the rejection was seen to reflect not only on the person proposed for membership but also on those who proposed the member. Difficulties were created between committee members where disagreements occurred. In July 1974, Dinny Farrah protested to the Committee about the rejection of one particular nominee, the way that rejection was handled and the lack of notification of either an acceptance or a rejection to two other nominees, one of whom had already paid his fees. Dinny was prepared to leave the Club over the issues and in particular over the rejection of the proposed member. His brother Peter tendered his resignation on the 5th of July. The Committee wrote to Dinny expressing the hope that they would resolve the difficulties at the August meeting.
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