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Chapel
from Sept 1938
by StPetersYork
TEMPLE HOUSE.
During the Easter holidays Mr. Sykes left us to take over the Headmastership of Glenhow Preparatory School, at Saltburn. During the time in which he was our Housemaster, his enthusiasm did much to make Temple House a success at both work and games, and we hope that his stay in Saltburn will be long and prosperous. At the same time we must welcome Mr. Stead, and regard it as a good omen that in his first term as our Housemaster we managed to win the Oxford Cup. Next term Mr. and Mrs. Stead are taking over a house opposite the School, part of which will be used as a dining-room for any members of the House who wish to stay at School for lunch. Already quite a number have become enthusiastic supporters of this scheme.
This term a Temple House section, under L.-Cpl. Whitney, won the Section Competition, and, in addition, we won both the Section Shooting and the Team Shooting Cups. R. W. Wright is to be congratulated on winning the Individual Shot Cup. In the Inter-House Cricket we met the Rise in the semi-final, and after scoring exactly one hundred, dismissed the Rise for 42.
We congratulate the School House on winning a very close final, their score being 133 and ours 116. A notable feature of the game was the absence of the usual stonewalling. And so we conclude our account of a very successful term.
SUMMER TERM, 1938. May 1. 2nd S. after Easter. Military Sunday. Service in York Minster at 10-15 a.m. 1 8. 3rd S. after Easter. The Headmaster. „ 15. 4th S. after Easter. The Rev. F. H. Barnby. „ 22. 5th S. after Easter. The Ven. the Archdeacon of York. „ 29. Sunday after Ascension. The Rev. L. R. McDermid, Vicar of St. Thomas', York. June 5. Whitsunday. The Rev. H. R. Wilson, M.A., Chamberlain of York Minster. ft 12. Trinity Sunday. The Rev. J. W. Lamb, Vicar of Heworth. )7 19. 1st S. after Trinity. The Rev. Marchant Pearson, M.A., Rector of St. Paul's, St. Leonard's-on-Sea. „ 26. 2nd S. after Trinity. The Rev. C. C. Bell, M.A., Canon and Precentor of York Minster.