The Boat Club reserve the right to form a 2nd Division or Junior Division at some future date. It will be noted that an award of points for all 2nd places has been eliminated. This decision was only taken after careful study of the merits of losing finalists in a knock-out seeded competition. Athletics standards will in future be a separate competition and no longer included on Sports Day. Swimming Standards will be for Under 16's only. The award of 10 points for each of the Senior Cross-Country and the Junior Long Run was in the nature of a compromise. R.F.H.
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Any Old Peterites wishing to play in the Old Boys match against the School should app y to J. A. Shouksmith at 2 The Courtyard, Bishopthorpe, York. • Centenary Match.
FROM AN OLD PETERITE The Editor has invited certain Old Peterites, in widely different occupations, to write about their way of life. The article following is by the Rev. Jeremy Howat (S.H. 1948-1954).
A COUNTRY VICAR Can a man's time be fully occupied working as vicar of 800 people? What will he be doing, eight or ten hours a day, six days a week? The answers lie in the fact that the clergyman's work is peoplecentred. His life is bound up with the lives of the people in the parish, far more than with upkeep of buildings and administration. 37