Feb 1915

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THE

PETERITE. VOL. XXI.

FEBRUARY, 1915.

No. 217.

SCHOOL LETTER. • HE School is still here. Whatever happens, now or at any future date one would always be safe in believing that the School still is. Probably this war of to-day stirs it as much as did in the days of its youth, stories of Danish raids and border incursions. Looking out through this study window, over the parade ground and the playing fields, one feels that we are playing our part in the struggle. The Gymnasium and Mr. Yeld's Form Room and the Fives Courts are full of the Army Pay Corps, while the 6th ;West Yorks. Regiment occupy the range and fields. There are also twice a week, the O.T.C. full parades, to remind us of the war. Here and there in the upper part of the School there are people, who, if one dares to approach them, can talk of little else but trenches, pickets, night-attacks and the really proper use to be made of villages. They are waiting for the time when they can take commissions. As for the rest, we go on for ever Hockey is flourishing, boating is flourishing, but alas ! for poor football. Not only is the football field requisitioned for the greater part of the day by the soldiers, but also most of it is under water. The Colts, therefore, are not by any means getting the amount of practice that they should. The O.T.C. is in great strength. If there is not a company parade, there is sure to be recruit drill, signalling or section shooting.


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