School Letter
THE PETERITE. VoL. XVIII. OCTOBER, 1903. No. 16z. SCHOOL LETTER. NEW School Year has commenced, with old faces missing and new ones in their places. We welcome Mr. Grigson, who has come to take in hand the music of the School, which post Mr. Senior, who left us at the end of last Easter. Term, filled so adequately. We regret the departure of R. Baldwin, M. H. T. Roy, J, E. Farrow, L. M. Cadle, and P. H. Yeld, whose absence will be especially felt in all School games and matches. The new Carpenter's Shop in the Science Block is now ready for use, and should be greatly appreciated ; there is plenty of accommodation. There are three long benches, each of a different height. so that pupils of all sizes may learn ; there is also a lathe. An instructor comes three nights a week, and on the other nights the shop is always open. A Natural History Society has been started this term, of which there is a short account in these pages. We have also played and won our first match, against Ripon Grammar School, by IS pts. (3 goals and i try) to 5 pts. An account of this match will be seen in our next number. 7 6 PRIZE-GIVING. PRIZE-GIVING. (Taken partly from the "Yorkshire Herald.") The Prizes were distributed this year on July zoth, by the Dean of York. In spite of the inclemency of the weather there was a large gathering of parents and friends. Amongst those present were the Bishop of Beverley, the Rev.
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