stronger stimulant is required. Was astonished to find from the last "Peterite" that he was reading History, as he'd been under the impression that his subject was Modern Languages. Concedes, however, that the change might be for the better. Martin Marsh, Keble. Apart from drinking Baddeley's coffee (which he finds cheaper than his own) has been known to approach tentatively the problems of philosophy. Chairman and most vocal member of the Keble Supporters' Club at no matter what sport. Claims that it was owing to his efforts that Keble won soccer cuppers. Philip Taylor, B.N.C. Was brought out of retirement to play in goal for the victorious University Hockey XI, and is to be congratulated on so doing. As a member of Vincent's he now moves "only in the best of circles, my dear . . . ." ! Has found time to expound to Marsh some of the more intricate points of Plato. Derek Wheatley, B.N.C. Has determined views on the evils of the present, past and any future government, and expresses them at the Labour, Liberal and Conservative Clubs. Distinguished himself by making a maiden speech at the Union this term. With prelims. now upon him finds little venerable about Bede, whom together with Voltaire he hopes to evict from his room in the near future. G. M. Herring has been observed, but of his activities we know nothing. We wish the School every success in the future, and are, Sir, Yours sincerely, THE OXFORD OLD PETERITES.
SCHOOL OFFICERS Easter Term, 1958 HEAD OF SCHOOL:
D. KIRBY
SCHOOL MONITORS :
Head of The Grove: D. KIRBY Head of The Manor: J. M. LENNOX Head of Queen's House: T. CHILMAN Head of The Rise: D. B. IRVIN Head of School House: B. C. R. BUTLER Head of Temple: A. 0. SUTCLIFFE Chapel Monitor: T. M. JENKINSON
D. ROBINSON P. L. BELLWOOD R. BAXTER
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