WESLEY COLLEGE CHRONICLE.

Boarders' Break-up Night, 1/7/03. J. A. A. Rail. A. F. Maclure is working hard for a place in the Ormond College The Head Master gave an evening team. F. H. Looney is playing lacrosse, entertainment and supper to the Boarders and we hear great reports of his success on ist July. The Sixth Form, Prefects, at the game. E. O. G. Shaun has been Form Captains and " day-boy" members seen on the football field, but is reported of the X'VIIL were the guests of the Boarders. An account of the evening is to be possessed of dramatic ambition, no held over for our next issue. less a personage than FalstafT claiming his histrionic powers on Queen's Foun­ Football Trip. dation Night! New Boys and Attendance (2nd Term). During the Midwinter vacation the first eighteen will \'isit Adelaide to play Since our last issue the following were football matches against St. Peter's Col­ added to the school roll:—A. Kornblum legiate School and Prince .\lfred Col­ (omitted before), E. Walpole, and C. G, lege. This is the first time that a Pub­ Hidgcock. There are fifty-one Boarders lic School football team has \isited an­ still, and the total daily attendance is other State. The Head Master anrl Mr. 248. Stewart will accompany the team. They Our Contcmpovaries. leave for South .Australia by the Ade­ laide express on Thursday, 2nd July. The Editor desires to acknowdedge On Saturday, 4th July, the team will with thanks the receipt of the foUowdng play St. Peter's, and on Monday, 6th exchanges since our last issue: — July, they meet Prince Alfred College. The Australasian Schoolmaster, 3 (Melbourne). Most of the party will probably remain in The Cliftonian (Clifton College, Bristol, England). Adelaide to witness the big match be­ The King's School Magazine (Sydney, N.S.W.) tween St. Peter's School and Prince 'Tlie Kingswood Magazine (Kingswood School,. Alfred College on Saturday, nth July. Bath, England). The Melburnian (Melbourne Grammar School.) University News. The Meter (Rugby School, England). The Newingtonian (, Sydney, Most of our University news is athletic N.S.W.). this term. Not that O.Ws. are behind­ The Ormond (Workingmen's College). The School (University High School). hand in the other department, but very 'Ihe Torchbearer (C.E.G.S., Sydney, N.S.W.) few of the terminal results are to hand St. Peter's School Magazine (Adelaide, S.A.). as yet. Some of A. W. Rivett's results Way College Boomerang (). are out. He came out top in Nat. Phil. The Yelloiv Dragon (Queen's College, Hong­ (97 per cent.), with First-Class Honours, kong). and top also in Biology (87 per cent.)— Midwinter Final Exams. abo\e the a\erage of Prof. Spencer's The Midwinter final examinations folks—with another First Class. commenced on Thursday, i8th June, and In the field we ha\'e eight O.Ws. play­ continued throughout the week follow­ ing football for Queen's, including five ing. As we publish this number of the old colours—R. Wawn, A. B. Campbell, " Chronicle" at rather short notice, we W. G. Brown, .\L D. Silberberg, H. Blau- are compelled to hold over the results baum, F. Rooney, A. C. D. Rivett, and and names of the Dux in each form.