20. J. High Jump.-1, Smith (S.); 2, McKinney (S.) and Weighill (T.); 4, Garbutt (T.); 4 ft. 3 ins. 21. Junior Relay.-1, Rise; 2, House; 85t secs. 22. Inter. Relay.-1, Rise; 2, Temple; 81+ secs. 23. Senior Relay.-1, House; 2, Rise; 76+ secs.
THE JUNIOR SCHOOL. Another Easter term with prolonged frost and snow! But we are glad to say with no epidemics. In fact, the health of the boys throughout the term has been exceptionally good, and we wonder whether this is partly due to the special bottled milk that all the boarders and many day boys are taking at School in break. There has been little Football owing to the weather, but boys have had grand games in the snow, and sliding, tobogganing, and skating have been popular. Mr. Walshaw took the opportunity of holding more Scout meetings and a good many Scouts passed various tests. Sergt.-Major Puddick was again able to give boxing lessons, we are glad to say, and a very interesting Tournament was held on Wednesday, March 25th, in the Gym. Dr. Macpherson very kindly again acted as Referee, and .Mr. G. F. Jackson and Mr_. R. S. Bickle, 0.P., were Judges. Mr. J. R. Walshaw was Timekeeper and Mr. A. W. Ping made the announcements. Sergeant Armitage, of the A.P.T.C., thanked Dr. Macpherson for his good offices and supported his comments on the good standard of boxing and the evenly matched contests. The first signs of the coming of Spring were all much later than usual this year, and we give the following dates :First Winter Aconite, 11th March ; first Lesser Celandine, 16th March ; first Coltsfoot, 18th March. We record also that a Kestrel was seen hovering over St. Olave's grounds on February 10th. The Olavites have been most appreciative of the very successful House Concerts given during the term, and would like to congratulate the producers and the performers on such varied and entertaining fare. We were very pleased to see a good number of Olavites doing their bit in the high class School Concert, given on 46