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HOUSE NOTES. SCHOOL HOUSE. The past term, on the whole, has been a very good one for the House. We have been well represented in the field of school sport and have won some notable victories in inter-house events. We take this opportunity of welcoming our new assistant housemaster, Dr. B. G. Whitmore, and hope he may have a long and happy stay with us, and also of thanking Mr. Le Tocq, on his departure, for all he has done for us. In dealing with inter-house events there are several noteworthy successes to record. We have managed to remove both boating cups from the Rise and we congratulate them on the good races they gave us in both cases. After a most exciting squash match we won the interhouse squash after beating Temple in the semi-finals and the Rise in the finals, the match between the third strings, Pulleyn and Frost, in the finals, being particularly thrilling, and ending in a win for Pulleyn. Congratulations are also due to F. N. Buckler, who beat Frost in the finals of the senior competition, thus winning the individual squash trophy. The term has not been entirely composed of victories. We lost both the senior and junior hockey to Temple, and we also lost the inter-house boxing to the Rise, but the latter defeat was somewhat counterbalanced by F. N. Buckler winning Sgt. Maj. Puddick's cup for the best individual boxer, for which he is to be congratulated, Inside the House there has been a sudden epidemic of painting and decorating. Five of the seven studies have been thus treated by their occupants and the results have been extremely successful. Congratulations are due to the following : P. A. Lockwood on his promotion to School monitor and R. R. L. Pryer
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