A. S. Carr. 1963-67. V.Mod. "0" Level (5). xst XV; 1st VIII; House Rugger, Rowing, Athletics, Junior Cricket, Swimming, Shooting, Cross-country. C.C.F. Sgt. Army Section. Schoolmaster. White House Farm, Shipton-byBeningbrough, York. A. S. Cowan. 1959-67. Transitus B. "0" Level (7). 2nd XI Cricket; House Cricket. Scouts and Duke of Edinburgh's Award. Further education at Kimbolton School, Kimbolton, Hunts. The Bungalow, Kimbolton School, Hunts. Tel.: Kimbolton 281. P. N. Kitching. 1963-67. L.VI.D. "0" Level (9). "A" Level (Physics, Chemistry, U. of E.). 1st VIII; 3rd XV; House Rugger. C.C.F. L/Sgt. Civil Engineering. 2 Green Close, Rawcliffe Drive, Clifton, York. P. F. Reeves. 1958-67. L.VI.B. House Monitor. "0" Level (5). "A" Level (English, History, U. of E.). School Chess 1st VI; House Rowing VIII; Junior Rugger; Fencing. Duke of Edinburgh's Silver Award. Hotel Management. 34 Carr Lane, Acomb, York. C. N. Roberts. 1961-67. III.A. Junior Colts XV. House Athletics, Crosscountry, Tennis, Swimming, Cricket, Chess, Squash. Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Award. Further Education at Leeds Grammar School. 65 Stainbum Drive, Leeds 17 Tel.: 683772. T. B. Ward. 1959-67. L.VI.E. Head of House. "0" Level (6). 1st VIII (Capt.); Athletics (Capt.); 2nd XV House Rugger (Capt.); Swimming (Capt.); Athletics (Capt.); Rowing (Capt.); Cross-country. Winner of Clive Lewis Sprint Cup and Gofton Cup. House Representative Theological and Art Societies. Landscape Architecture. 22 Wetherby Road, Acomb, York.
HOUSE NOTES DRONFIELD HOUSE Mr. Riley is once again leaving the House, this time after a two term period of office, and we would like to thank him for all he has done for us. We welcomed a new junior, J. H. W. Sharpe, to the House at the beginning of the term. The House Cricket XI had a bye into the semi-final of the knock-out cup and met the holders—the Rise, We batted first, scoring 20 runs in the first two overs, largely due to the efforts of D. J. Moss. J. D. Rawlings had a hat-trick in his second over and the scoring rate decreased somewhat and we were all out for 73. H. G. Marks and N. G. A. Morris bowled well and the Rise only made 39 runs. This victory took us into the final against the Grove, which had a very strong team in all departments. C. N. T. Lees and D. J. Moss opened the batting but at one stage the score was 7 for 3. D. M. Hutton was the highest scorer with 21 runs. The total for the innings was only 54 but two Grove wickets were taken before our total was exceeded. D. M. Hutton and H. G. Marks were awarded their Senior House Colours and D. J. Moss was awarded his Junior House Colours. The Junior House Cricket XI drew the Manor in the first round and were beaten by only 1 run. We batted first scoring 100 runs of which R. J. S. Martin got 33. F. T. Gooder bowled well taking 6 wickets for 18 runs. Martin and Gooder were awarded their Junior House Colours. T. M. J. Adams was appointed captain of House Tennis this year, and he led his team through to the semi-finals by beating the Manor 10-7. However, we were beaten by a strong Grove team who eventually won the competition. 21