R. J. Dowson. 1958-63. U.VI. House Monitor. "0" Level (9); "A" Level, (Chemistry, Biology, Zoology, Botany). 2nd XV, 1962 (Colours). VIII, 1963. School Athletics, 1962-63. Gofton Cup, 1963. House Squash, Swimming, Shooting. House Colours. Ldg. Seaman 2 i/c R.N. Section. Contingent Quartermaster. Natural History Society Treasurer. Curia. Library Monitor. K. W. Headlam. 1952-63. U.VI. House Monitor. "0" Level (7); "A" Level (History (Distinction), Economics). 3rd XV, 1962. Hockey XI, 1961-62-63. School Squash, 1961-62-63. School Tennis, 1961-62-63. 3rd XI, 1962. House Colours. Ldg. Seaman (Quartermaster). Russian Society Committee. C. P. Midgley. 1954-63. L.VI. "0" Level (8); "A" Level (French, German, Economics). 5th IV, 1963. House Rugger, Cricket, Swimming. Cpl. M.T. Section. J. H. Ormiston. 1954-63. U.VI. Head of House. "0" Level (9); "A" Level (Geography, Biology, Zoology, Botany). 5th IV, 1962. 3rd IV (.303). 2nd VIII (.22) (Captain). School Swimming, 196o-61. School Fencing, 1961. House Rugger, Swimming. Queen's Scout. A.S.M. Rover Crew. Ord. Seaman. Natural History Society Chairman. Young Farmers' Club Secretary. D. M. Raymond. 1955-63. V.B. "0" Level (r). School Fencing. Cadet R.A.F. Section. D. C. Royle. 19631-63 2. L.VI. "A" Level (Chemistry). 3rd IV, 1963. House Squash, Cross-Country. J. S. Scott. 1956-63. U.VI. "0" Level (6); "A" Level (French (Distinction), German (Distinction)). Cadet N.C.O. Cadre. Modem Language Society Secretary.
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F. Yeomans. 1952-63. L.VI. House Monitor. "0" Level (4); "A" Level (Economics). 3rd XV, 1962. 6th IV, 1963. House Athletics, Swimming. P/L Senior Scouts.
HOUSE NOTES THE GROVE The past term has been extremely successful in many ways, but more especially in the sporting world. The shelf is once again packed tight and our final addition is the Oxford Cup, previously won in 1958. It is of interest that there is only one "major" cup. The Junior cricket team, captained by C. S. M. Dew, amazed everyone by beating The Rise in the final. Under the captaincy of that noteworthy 2nd XI veteran, J. F. Gartside, the Senior team beat Queen's but lost in the semi-final to The Manor. Our Junior League team were unbeaten and it is rumoured that even the Senior team won a match or two. The rowing VIII made up for their disappointing performance last year by winning the final against a determined Queen's crew. G. F. Bach and A. C. Jowett were awarded House Colours. The Junior IV somehow completed their course; some expressed surprise. C. J. L. Clarke worked some small wonders with the tennis team; not enough however to beat Temple in the final, but enough for Clarke him12