Oct 1979

Page 96

start of term. The new boat, incidentally, was named 'Juliet' by Mrs. Gardiner at York Summer Regatta and then went out to win the Novice Final. I must thank all those parents and friends who have helped, in so many ways, during this year. I am quite sure that the Club could not survive without their support. I hope that we can further rationalise the coaching and running of the Club during the next year so that the obviously high potential of some of our now junior oarsmen can be achieved and our supporters will see a good return for their efforts. Officers 1979-80:—

Jon Drinkwater Tim Coleman, Jon Cooper

Captain

Vice-Captains

Mark Bunney, Marc Gee Jamie Holden

Boatswains Senior Coxswain

K.W.

Senior IV: Junior IV:

BOATING RESULTS Queens.

Cox'less Pairs: Open Skulls: Coxswain's Sculls: Most Improved Oarsman: Coxswain's Cup:

School. Prescott/Megginson. T. Wallhead. G. Mulman. D. J. Bird. J. Paterson.

HOCKEY The winter of 1978/79 will be remembered as one of the longest and hardest for many years and this seriously curtailed the hockey season. It was late February before any games could be played outside, and we all had too much of tennis court games or training in the sports centre. The matches in the latter part of the season were a bit of a lottery, but all teams did themselves a lot of credit. No inter-school matches were lost by the first eleven and the club matches produced some fine play by the school. The second eleven won two of their five games but scored twice as many goals as they conceded. The Colts won their only match. The disappointment over the weather is the greater as there was so much enthusiasm and potential for a successful season. Perhaps next year will bring better luck. I would like to thank J. F. Ellison for his enthusiastic leadership of the first eleven and my colleagues for their help and support throughout the season. R.H.H. FIRST XI HOCKEY REPORTS Bootham School (home) x—o Scorer; Precious A satisfactory beginning to the season, which at one stage appeared as if it would never start. St. Peter's began well and took the lead just before half-time, through a penalty by Precious, but failed to take complete aommand and eventually had to rely on stern defence to avoid conceding a goal. Worksop College (home) i—i (Miller) Once again the St. Peter's defence excelled in a magnificent all-round performance. What was lost in skill was made up for in enthusiasm and 95


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Sandhurst Letter

2min
page 116

Cambridge Letter

2min
page 115

Table Tennis

2min
page 114

Old Peterite News

26min
pages 117-128

Water Polo Club, 1979

2min
page 113

Cricket

37min
pages 97-111

Hockey

2min
page 96

Boat Club

2min
page 95

Athlectics

2min
page 79

Swimming

6min
pages 81-83

House Notes

36min
pages 64-78

The Faroe/Iceland Expedition, 1979

8min
pages 60-63

`St. Peter's School, York, A.D. 627' — A Brief History of a Locomotive

2min
pages 55-57

Young Farmers' Club

2min
pages 52-53

The Railway Society

2min
page 54

Combined Cadet Force

13min
pages 43-47

Poems

2min
pages 41-42

The Rise and Fall of the Atom

4min
pages 39-40

Drama

15min
pages 29-38

Music

2min
page 28

The Chapel

2min
page 23

Commemoration Service

9min
pages 24-26

Chapel Flowers

2min
page 27

Salvete

2min
page 22

Preface

1min
page 2

Examination Results 1979

2min
page 16

A Tribute to Peter Gardiner

6min
pages 10-11

Tribute to Peter Gardiner by the Dean of York

2min
pages 12-13

School Notes 1978-79

2min
pages 3-5

The Common Room and Staff

2min
pages 8-9

Presentation of Prizes

5min
pages 6-7

Valete

13min
pages 17-21
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