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School Officials
from Feb 1964
by StPetersYork
SALVETE
THE GROVE: M. T. Bennett, J. G. Hoad, D. 0. Jenkins, C. N. T. Lees, C. J. McFee, D. H. Pick, J. C. Richardson, H. J. Robinson, A. G. Scott, D. P. Turnbull, J. Watson, P. V. Zissler.
THE MANOR: A. G. Bird, R. F. Cawood, L. M. Creer, I. S. Donaldson, J. W. P. Fairclough, E. M. Holgate, H. E. D. Little, P. R. H. Macartney, K. Morris, B. D. Pugh, G. A. W. Stewart, J. V. Townend, F. J. Vickers, J. R. Wilson.
QUEEN'S: M. K. Bowen, J. Coke, J. E. Dickinson, R. W. J. Dingwall, R. A. Dixon, J. R. Farmer, M. J. Ferguson, R. L. Harrison, P. G. Mitchell, G. L. Pettinger, C. A. Wood, P. A. Young.
THE RISE: J. A. S. Benn, R. N. Collier, G. W. Harding, C. R. Jones, S. Mackinder, I. M. MacLeod, P. G. Pace, I. C. D. Pilling, Q. R. D. Russell, P. J. Shannon, G. Thompson, M. J. Wright.
SCHOOL HOUSE: T. M. J. Adams, M. P. Baby, R. F. Davies, A. M. Dawood, D. J. Doyle, R. E. Friars, R. E. Hardie, R. A. Howat, H. G. Marks, D. W. Tree, S. Wagstaff.
TEMPLE: A. S. Carr, W. R. Copeland, P. S. Fisher, P. N. Kitching, R. I. D. Mcllroy, P. D. Rutherford, J. J. Sample, P. Scaife, P. T. Summers, P. M. Thomson, R. A. de B. Warren, J. C. Willcock, D. R. Winterbottom.
HOUSE NOTES
THE GROVE
At the beginning of term C. J. L. Clarke was appointed Head of House, and A. W. Perry an additional School Monitor. M. C. M. Anyan, J. A. Bradbury, P. M. Emsley, W. M. Hudson and R. W. Metcalfe joined Templeman and Wilson as House Monitors. We also welcome the 12 new Juniors. The numbers in the House increased to a record 64. The "bulge" seemed most apparent in the record number of eight second-year Seniors; it is also interesting to note that there are only five first-year Seniors. It must be a rare occurrence for the second-year Seniors to outnumber the first-year Seniors.
Despite hard work by Anyan our House Rugger teams met with little success. However, School House Junior XV took three matches to beat our Junior team, both the first two ending as draws. Previously the team had convincingly beaten Queen's. Our Junior House league team won three of their matches, while our Seniors managed to win two, one of them by the convincing margin of 68-3!
Drama in the House appears to be going from strength to strength, and we should be able to attain quite a high standard in the House Play which is planned for next term. Biddle organised a Junior House Play Reading Group with the intention both of giving an additional interest to more Junior boys in the House, and of discovering talent for the House Play. According to Biddle, the group was more successful without the participation of any other senior boys than it would have been otherwise. In the School Play at the end of term Biddle distinguished himself as the