St. Peter's School, York.
To the Editors of " The Peterite." Dear Sirs, In spite of the unusual lack of success this season, Mr. Stevenson has given us untiring coaching, for which I am deeply grateful. Thanks are also due to Mr. Rhodes for his excellent coaching of the Colts, while the Junior game has shown considerable promise under the combined supervision of Messrs. Stead, Smith and Wrenn. Our enjoyment of the matches has been greatly increased by the teas which have been so kindly supplied by Mrs. Baird. Yours faithfully, V. L. F. DAVIN, Captain of Rugger.. St. Peter's School, York.
To the Editors of " The Peterite." Dear Sirs, The success of the Squash matches is partly due to the splendid teas which have been so kindly provided by Mrs. Baird, whom I should like to thank. Yours faithfully, T. D. AMBLER, Captain : Squash Rackets.
THE JUNIOR SCHOOL. The Christmas term is usually thought to be a long one, but so many things happen that the term actually appears to go very quickly. This term has been just like that! An interesting and exciting event for all the boys of the Junior School was the day of the visit of Their Majesties the King and Queen to York. We were given a special place to stand on the mound of Clifford's Tower (old boys will not know that the huge gaol wall has been taken down), and after rather a long wait we had an excellent view of the Queen—who, we feel sure, waved her hand to us, but the King was looking the other way. We gave a hearty cheer and then threaded our way through the crowds back to the School. Some of us, however, were small enough and ubiquitous enough to find our way to the Mansion 53