IN the YEAR of OUR LORD S - TWENTY

IN the YEAR of OUR LORD S - TWENTY

OU To CELEBRATE Tilt THIRTEEN' ti UNDRIEDTH ANNIATRSARY 0 1- THE FOUNDATION Of THE MAL S CH O OL OF SAINT PETER IN THE YEAR Of OUR LORD S - TWENTY - YORK JUNIF L=7=7.77.A ASP, .4‘" , CONTENTS. Page Photographs-Frontispiece. Headmasters 627-1927. 2 Staff 3 Programme (June 24-5-6) 4 Teams and Crews (0.P. and School) 5 The Mikado •••• 6 Prize List 7 Programme of Band Music .... 7 Order of Commemoration Service 8 Notice re School History .... 8 Honours List .... •••• 9 The New Library Block 14 Elevation of Proposed New Library Block 15 Subscription List •••• 16 School Officers .... 18 O.P. Correspondence •••• •••• 22 Notice to Old Peterites 36 Key Plan of School Property 2 HEADMASTERS 627-1927. HEADMASTERS 627-1927. Paulinus, 627. ?John Gylliot, A.M., died 1484. James the Deacon, circa. 630-660 James Sheffield, A.M., appointed 1486. (Master of Song School). John Fletcher, A.M., deprived 1575. Wilfrid I., circa. 669. William James, A.M., 1575. Bosa, circa. 678 and 691. John Pullen, M.A., 1575-1590-1. John of Beverley, circa. 705. Rev. John Bayles, M.A., 1590-1-1596. Wilfrid, circa. 718. Canon Wm. Thomas, M.A., 1595-6-1614. Egbert, circa. 732. Rev. John Johnson, M.A., 1614-1638. Albert, circa. 750-778. Rev. Cristopher Wallis, M.A., 1638-1660. Alcuin, 778-782. Rev. Wm. Langley, M.A., 1660-1679. Laurentius or Sirius, 1094. Rev. Wm. Thomlinson, M.A., 1679-1711. Robert, died 1130. Rev. Wm. Herbert, M.A., 1711-1726. Gwido, circa. 1140. Rev. Zachariah Blake, M.A., 1726-1757. Robert, circa. 1170. Rev. John Blake, M.A., 1757-1784. Alexander of York, A.M., Rev. John Robinson, M.A., 1784-1793. appointed 1350. Rev. Isaac Grayson, M.A., 1793-1827. John of York, appointed 1368. Rev. Stephen Greyke, M.A., 1827-1838. John Heriez, A.M., circa. 1397. Rev. Wm. Hearson, M.A., 1838-1844. William de Rishton, A.M., Rev. Wm. Hey, M.A., 1844-1864. circa. 1410. Rev. Richard Elwyn, M.A., 1864-1872. Gilbert Pinchbeck, appointed 1426 Rev. H. M. Stephenson, M.A., 1872-1887. Roger Lewsay, A.M., died 1465. Rev. G. T. Handford, M.A., 1887-1900. John Hamundson, A.M., Rev. E. C. Owen, M.A., 1900-1913. died 1472. S. M. Toyne, M.A., F.R.Hist., S., 1913. THE STAFF. 3 THE STAFF. Headmaster : S. M. Toyne, M.A., F.R.Hist.S., late Exhibitioner of Hertford College, Oxford. Resident Assistant Staff : G. F. Tendall, M.A., C.C.C., Cambridge. Rev. F. H. Barnby, M.A., late Classical Scholar, S. John's College, Oxford. C. R. Featherstone, M.A., late Natural Science Scholar, Lincoln College, Oxford (Housemaster, Clifton Rise). A. J. A. Woodcock, NIA, M.Sc., Reg. Research Student, Glasgow University (Housemaster, Clifton Manor). Miss J. G. Weller, B.A., 4iMitinioNtiftittFinal, London. P. H. Sykes, M.A., Holroyd Scholar of Keble College, Oxford. D. Norwood, M.A., Hertford College, Oxford. W. H. Manes, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford (House Master of Clifton Grove). K. H. Rhodes, M.A., late Exhibitioner of Worcester College, Oxford (House Tutor, School House). J. T. Davies, B.A., Keble College, Oxford. L. H. G. Baker, B.A., 1st Class Mathematical Honours, Jesus College, Oxford. A. W. Ping, M.A., S. Catherine's College, Oxford (Housemaster, S. Olave's). L. Procter, Alcuin House. K. G. Chilman, Hertford College, Oxford. Officer Commanding 0.T : Capt. J. T. Davies. Music Masters : G. F. Tendall, M.A., late Exhibitioner, R.C.M., and late Organ Scholar, C.C.C., Cambridge. P. H. Sykes. D. Norwood. Art Master : F. H. Potter. Gymnasium and O.T.C.Instructor : Sergeant-Major Puddick. Medical Officer : W. A. Evelyn, M.A., M.D. Sister in charge of Sanatorium Miss Richardson. Bursar to the School : Colonel J. C. R. King. 4 PROGRAMME. PROGRAMME. FRIDAY, JUNE 24TH. 2-30 p.m. Cricket Match begins. Old Peterites v. 1st XI. BOAT RACES. Old Peterites v. The School. 4-30 p.m. TEA given by the Old Peterite Club. 8-0 p.m. MIKADO CONCERT (by kind permission of R. D'Oyly Carte). 9-30 p.m. O.P. Club refreshments in the Gymnasium. SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH. 11-0 a.m. Speeches and Prize-Giving. Big Hall. 1-0 p.m. Luncheon in the marquee. 2-0 p.m. 1st XI. Match resumed. 2nd XI. match begun on Boat House Field. 3-0 p.m. The Headmaster and Mrs. Toyne " At Home." 4-30 p.m. Horse Vaulting Display. Grove Field. 7-45 for 8-0 p.m. Old Peterite Club Dinner. Station Hotel. SUNDAY, JUNE 26TH. 8-15 a.m. Holy Communion in the School Chapel. 11-0 a.m. Commemoration Service. The Gymnasium will be furnished as a sitting room and meeting place for Old Peterites from Friday, 4 p.m. to Sunday, 1 p.m. TEAMS AND CREWS. 5 C.P. CREWS. bow J. W. Y. Burton. bow C. C. Fairweather. bow H. M. Wood. 2 A. R. Walton. 2 D. G. Ogilvie. 2 J. Wood. 3 A. P. Thompson. 3 H. E. K. Reynolds. 3 J. W. Ford. sty. K. H. Rhodes. sty. L. G. C. Lace. sty. J. Richardson. cox A. N. Other. cox S.U.M. Body. cox C.O.X. Swain. SCHOOL CREWS. bow G. M. Curtois. bow R. L. Rhodes. bow C. D. Trimmer. 2 J. N. Thompson. 2 J. Cunningham. 2 G. H. Golden. 3 T. S. Lamb. 3 R. S. Wilcock. 3 F. W. Fineron. str. G. Wood. str. J. C. Yates. sty. J. H. Gourley. cox G. Y. Burton. cox. S. M. MacIldowie. cox T. H. D. Wilson. O.P. XI. E. St. G. Kirke (captain) ; K. G. Chilman ; R. E. F. Tendall ; J. Tasker; H. G. Coates ; A. B. Sellers ; R. P. Crawford ; P. Daintry ; E. G. Bullen: J. Scholefield and W. N. Job. SCHOOL XI's. selected from W. Elliott. N. W. Richardson. C. L. Troop. H. H. Thomas. J. B. D, Chapman. J. D. Burrows. J. MacIldowie. R. R. H. Horsley. W. G. Hutton. D. Grjy. a. J. M. Young. C. Dixon. R. G. Bullen. F. Sag. Douglas. C. C. Houghton. M. F. Hudson. tA). f1, Stephenson. H. Haigh-Lumby. E. R. Pickersgill. C. F. Williams. Campbell. P. M. Perry. VAULTING HORSE CLASS. J. B. D. Chapman, J. H. Dales, A. R. Cameron, W. B. Wood, H. Haigh- Lumby, G. B. Bridges, P. M. Perry, M. E. Hodgson, R. S. Wilcock, H. D. Stibbard, C. G. Metcalfe, E. Pawson, H. Webster. 6 THE MIKADO. " THE MIKADO." By kind permission of R. D'Oyly Carte, Esq. DRAMATIS PERSONIE. The Mikado of Japan .. • • .. J. C. YATES Nanki-Poo (His son, disguised as a wandering minstrel, and in love with Yum-Yum) D. V. HEWITT Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu) J. M. BIRKETT Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything Else) .. G. P. EASTEN Pish-Tush (A noble Lord) .. C. F. WILLIAMS Yum-Yum 1 •• MISS D. ABEY Pitti-Sing ?- Three Sisters- MRS. GOODMAN PLATTS Peep-Bo J Wards of Ko-Ko MISS R. DODSWORTH Katisha (an elderly Lady in love with Nanki-Poo) MISS M. HORNER c K. G. CHAPMAN G. M. CURTOIS Chorus of Nobles and guards F. W. PACEY N. W. RICHARDSON ORCHESTRA. First Violins : Flutes : Miss E. Groves. The Rev. P. Shaw. Mrs. Gardner. T. B. J. Eveleigh. Mrs. Medhurst. E. Wilcock, Esq., O.P. Piccolo : E. F. Williams. Second Violins : Miss J. G. Weller. Clarinet : Miss E. Featherstone. T. S. Lamb. G. H. Milner, Esq., O.P. J. N. Bamforth. Side Drum : W. A. Clarke, Esq., O.P. Violas : H. G. Moore, Esq. Bass Drum : C. R. Featherstone, Esq. C. H. P. Bellwood. 'Cello : Cymbal and Triangle : F. Wilcock. W. L. Seaborne. Bouble Bass : Piano : A. G. Moore. D. Norwood, Esq., O.P. and Mrs. Norwood. Stage Manager : S. M. Toyne, Esq. Assistant Stage Manager : S. E. Mammatt. Conductor : P. H. Sykes, Esq. ▪ • PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. 7 PRIZE LIST, 1927. The Archbishop of York's Prize for Classics . .. J. S. Fryer The Dean of York's Prize for Mathematics . G. P. Easten Whytehead Memorial Prizes for Divinity : Senior . J. C. Yates Junior C. Wellington Headmaster's Prize for European History J. N. Bamforth ft f t English Essay .. J. D. Ferguson " Art is Nature better understood." .. J. N. Bamforth " Philanthropy and 5% are incompatible." ft „ Latin Prose : Senior .. J. S. Fryer ft t t ft Junior .. C. Hill Stephenson Memorial Prize for Greek F. L. C. Gosden Science Prize .. • • . .. A. G. Moore Modern Language Prize .. .. .. C. H. P. Bellwood Reading Prizes (presented by the O.P. Club) : over 16 J. M. Birkett under 16 J. B. Pickersgill Junior School J. Scholey J. Atkinson Art Prizes : Senior School.. .. .. G. Wood, H. S. Welburn •, Junior School .. .. .. A. J. Darton Prize for Centenary Poem (presented by G. Yeld, Esq., M.A.) R. R. H. Horsley Programme of Music to be rendered by THE BRITISH LEGION MILITARY BAND (York Branch), during the match. Conductor : Mr. H. W. Kelf, late Royal Marines. PROGRAMME. 1 MARCH .. .. " Father Rhine - Lincke 2 OVERTURE .. " Pique Dame " Suppe 3 EGYPTIAN SERENADE Amina Lincke 4 SELECTION .. " Gondoliers " Sullivan 5 HIGHLAND PATROL " Wee MacGregor ".. Amers 6 DANCES " Nell Gwyn . German (a) Country Dance. (b) Pastorale Dance. (c) Merrymakers Dance. 7 HUMORESKE " The Tearing of the Green " Douglas 8 NOVELTY WALTZ " Laddies and Lassies Kelf 9 SELECTION " No ! No ! Nanette " • • Youmans 10 SERENADE " Baby's Sweetheart " • • Corri " The British Legion " Kelf 11 FINALE .. • GOD SAVE THE KING. SCHOOL HISTORY. COMMEMORATION SERVICE. SUNDAY, JUNE 26TH, 11 A.M. Processional Hymn : " The God of Abraham praise (Songs of Praise, 449).

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