Award of points Relays ... Manor School House Grove ... Temple Rise ...
... 1st— 5 pts. ... 1st-10 pts.
2nd-3 pts. 3rd-1 pt. 2nd-6 pts. 3rd-2 pts. ... 107 points. 79 points. 52i points. 17 points. 141 points.
Mrs. Kendell kindly presented the Kazerooni Cup to R. J. Gibson, the •Captain of the Manor House Swimming Team.
THE JUNIOR SCHOOL It is a great pleasure to be able to record once again that St. Olave's School has had a very successful Summer Term, with our numbers standing at the nice figure of 194. The boys—with the few exceptions we don't write about—have worked very well indeed, and some have achieved most praiseworthy results, vide the School Prize List. Keenness has been shown in games and sports (as usual), and what is very pleasing, a record number of boys passed the school swimming test. No less than 44 Certificates were presented by the Headmaster at the end of term. Also, we have had no epidemic diseases or serious illness. In our account of the term's doings we must record our considerable successes in the Scholarship examinations. From our Form J.VI, D. M. Walker gained the highest scholarship to the Senior School : J. E. H. Quickfall also gained a scholarship and M. J. Baddeley and J. R. Jenkinson gained Exhibitions. J. M. Leonard gained a scholarship award at Bedford School. From Form J.VA, D. G. Barton gained a Day Boy Exhibition, and R. M. Hick passed Grade V with Merit in the Royal School of Music exam. for pianoforte. These successes were not attained without hard work, and we do heartily congratulate all the winners. Mention must also be made of the keenness shown 'by the boys in the lower forms for making Wild Flower collections during the Easter holidays. Many of the collections were extremely neat and well done. The First Prize winners were :— J.IIIA, P. Dronfield. J.IIIB, D. Rayner, J.II, K. Hick. J.I, F. H. Dimmey. Going back to the early part of the term, our Athletic Sports were held on Whit Monday, 29th May. The weather was kind, and an unusually large number of parents and friends spent an enjoyable afternoon watching the enthusiastic activities of our small boys in the various events. The arrangements and the organisation by Mr. Chilman, Mr. Scott Cooper, and others of the staff, worked without a hitch. Mrs. Macpherson (the mother of our Captain of Athletics) presented the Prizes (dessert and teaspoons) when the sports were finished. 80