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Revision as of 17:30, 18 November 2006
Contents
The History Of The Society
The origins of the society date back to 2003, where Dean Leyland and James Downs started going to Waterfoot, everyday, without fail. Fellow students Sam Stevens and Alex White then joined, and since then, it has flourished. The society in lower school was built on the friendship between the bottom court football "lot", a mixture of students from S, B and G. Now in 6th form, the society is at it's largest and strongest, making up appoximately half the population of Waterfoot.
The Society's role in Society
We eat lunch; in Waterfoot.
Current Membership
- Amaad Arshad
- Edward Bishop
- [[Sam Boaden]Boaden]
- James Bromley
- Edward Cittanova
- Simon Coates
- Andrew Davies
- Phil Durham
- Lewis Gray
- Dean Leyland
- Tom Marsh
- Thomas Martyn
- Jonathan Peel
- Matt Riley
- Sam Stevens
- Dom Taylor
- Danny Thompson
- John Waller
- Alex White
The Simon Kroll Question
The Traditionalist Approach
Though Simon Kroll does not take part in lunch at Waterfoot, he is seen to be part of the Society, occasionally parting from whatever the hell he does to join some of his friends in Waterfoot.
The Revisionist Approach
Simon Kroll is not a part of the group as he does not consume food in Waterfoot on a regular basis, a requirement of The Waterfoot Luncheon Society .
The Post-Revisionist Approach
Though Simon Kroll does not take part in lunch at Waterfoot, he is seen to be part of the Society, however, it is perceived that he is there only as a comedic device, or target.