HOUSE MONITORS : P. L. BELLWOOD, G. V. PLESTER, H. W. H. UNWIN, C. J. QUICKFALL. The Manor: D. N. BROCKLEBANK, M. L. BYWATER, C. B. M. GREGORY, D. R. PROCTER, M. B. WILSON, C. J. WOOLLEY. Queen's House: J. A. BYGATE, T. CHILMAN, P. A. CRANE. W. R. HOLT, K. A. HOPPER. The Rise: M. G. HANCOCK, D. B. IRVIN, G. F. B. MITCHELL, W. N. RICHARDS, A. C. STUBBS, M. G. SYKES. School House: R. BAXTER, B. C. R. BUTLER, A. G. HALL, D. ROBINSON, D. I. STONES, D. A. WILSON. Temple: K. GOSLING, J. V. LITTLEWOOD, P. A. MORRIS, A. 0. SUTCLIFFE, K. WILSON. The Grove:
GAMES CAPTAINS : Captain of Cricket: D. KIRBY Captain of Boats: M. WELSH Captain of Shooting: J. R. MAXWELL Captain of Squash: D. KIRBY Captain of Fencing: P. A. MORRIS
EDITORS OF "THE PETERITE" C. R. CLOUGH, W. J. OLDMAN. D. PFLUGER.
HOUSE NOTES THE GROVE The great success of the School this year in all activities, both academic and sporting, has been reflected in the activities of the Grove. Again we have enjoyed a highly successful term and thereby passed yet another milestone in the history of the House. Perhaps the climax of the term was the winning of the Hobbies Cup by A. G. Black, who with others of the Junior Common Room devoted much of their time to the training of pigeons. In the realm of sport this term again we have been fortunate. A Junior House team, which reached the cricket final with the support of only one regular Senior Colts team player, deserves the highest praise. The Senior team was successful once again and passed to the final with the loss of only one wicket. Unfortunately the lack of match practice was made manifect in the final, when L. H. K. Mackay and A. Gomersall saved the day—the star batsmen failing, as they are wont on such occasions. D. Kirby's captaincy assured us of the cup and also the Oxford Cup. We do congratulate D. Kirby on his great season as Captain of the School XI, and also J. J. F. Knapton and P. B. Burbidge, the wicket-keeper—pace-bowler combination which has dismissed many a player this season. The 2nd XI players, D. Pfluger and T. D. J. Layfield, performed regularly, and on occasions with some success. 25