Michaelmas 2014
Michaelmas 2014
Academic Prizes— Jakub Bartoszewski, Ben Larwood, Nat Lubbock, Ted Walliker, Tommy Hartley
From the Housemaster
JMW This term has been extremely busy as is always the case in Michaelmas. The new IVth formers have settled into East exceptionally well and their victorious performance in the House Dance was a personal highlight of the term and got things off to a positive start. This term is vital with regard to the boys academic studies as it contain the lion’s share of the teaching time and I have been very impressed by the general levels of effort shown by the boys in East. The House Charity day passed with great success in October and my thanks go to everyone who made that day such a fantastic event. The support from parents in terms of attendance and donating raffle prizes was overwhelming. Special mention on the sports field must go to the Junior House Fives team as well the House Touch Rugby team who both won their respective competitions. It just leaves me to wish you all the very best Christmas and we look forward to seeing you all in January fully rested and raring to go.
4th Form X-Country
Piers Nicholls
A wet dusky day, underfoot it was damp and moist the course was challenging but of course all the East boys conquered it, the sun stood hidden behind the clouds, white and grey. East was missing some key runners through injury one of them being Freddie Esplen who had high hopes for the run. Ready for the run, house colours, rich in blue made us proud to be a part of East House. We Stood by the start line we watched the girls start nervously we awaited our start, a few five minutes later we lined up, the sky turned blue, perhaps in our favour. We started with a roar from the crowd, chanting EAST, the run was tiresome from the start with the hilly golf course including some demanding mounds and muddy lanes made it challenging. Piers Nicholls managed to secure 1st, with 2nd place from East going to the young stallion by the name of Sam Lubbock, followed by the wondrous Tommy Hartley; overall a sensational run from all the team.
Public Speaking
House Ties— Harry Adorian, Nick Going, Alex Kiely, Jamie Hemming, Joe Gill Jnr and Snr House Fives
Ben Larwood, Harry Gough
Senior—In the first round we played Loveday with Richard Eamey and Monty Clarke being first pair, Ben Larwood and Harry Adorian second pair and Joel Carne and Seb Hazel third pair. With Clarke and Eamey winning their match whilst Adorian and Larwood losing theirs it meant it was all to play for in the final game between the third pairs. Unfortunately, Carne and Hazel were unable to win their game but put up a valiant effort considering the lack of experience Hazel has had on a fives court. Proceedings meant that Loveday edged out winners by 2 games to 1 and we had to settle for 3/4 playoffs. In the 3/4 playoffs, we faced North and we saw ourselves as favourites to win. The team had slightly changed with George Gundry replacing Seb Hazel and he paired with Monty Clarke as first pair. Adorian and Eamey as second and Larwood and Carne as third. Clarke and Gundry eased through their match winning comfortably with North posing no threat. The same could be said for Larwood and Carne as they won 15-3 showing Easts dominance. The final game was little closer but wouldn’t change the outcome of the result and Eamey and Adorain eventually ran out winners meaning East won 3-0 and were third place. Junior—The team consisted of Jeff and Louis as first pair, Hemming and Wilko as second pair and Tomo and Gough as the third pair. In the first round we came up against North. We won very easily because there was basically no competition. North got beaten 3-0. We then came up against Cubitt in the final and yet again we won 3-0. Overall it was a great performance and a solid victory.
Freddie Coates, Joe Gill
Junior—Despite not being the most highly anticipated house event of the year, we fielded a team with a week to go. Tom Hemming as the chairman, Freddie Coates as the main speaker and Tommy Hartley as the third speaker. Our topic: Should we abolish the British Monarchy? As a team, we were up third. When Hemming stepped up, the crowd went wild for now came the time of EAST! After the sublime speech from Hemming, Freddie stepped up to deliver the main speech. The crowd were already itching for this as the intro by Hemming had turned them from bored sleepy people into demons with excitement! With this tough act to follow, Freddie was sweating with nerves, but it payed off. The speech that appeared was hot off the press with finishing touches only being added whilst the speech was being spoken! Every eye was looking at him. The speech flowed like cream and was as accurate as a good darts player being good. When the time came to Tommy, he finished our houses’ round. His speech, written purely by him and he finished EAST brilliantly. Unfortunately we didn’t win. Senior—On balance we were probably the most under prepared team in Cranleigh school history. With Alex Kiely still perfecting our speeches 5 minutes before we were scheduled to start. The team consisted of Tom Hollidge in upper fifth who was to give the vote of thanks, Ed Russell who gave the main speech and Joe Gill who was chairman. We were the first house to speak which was already a disadvantage as you cant get any momentum off the other speakers in the competition. The topic that we were discussing was whether or not to legalise cannabis. The problem with this topic is that there is so much to say in such a limited time of 6 minutes. However all the speakers spoke with conviction and panache. Moreover we were unlucky not to make the top 3. On balance a brave performance from East considering the lack of preparation.
House Rugby
Alex Kiely
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On December 9 East set out for House rugby buoyed by their victory in the house touch the day before. Hopes weren’t particularly high however as due to the number of pupils that were NTC every lower school boy that wasn’t injured had to play, meaning we had teams comprised of practically all D team players. However, the competition got off to a great start with the Senior A’s, B’s, Heavies A’s and Lights A’s all making it through to the finals. A particular mention has to go to Monty Clarke (a 5th team player) who managed to sell a dummy on a 1st team player and run half the pitch to score under the posts to take the Senior A’s through. The day got better with all the sides in the finals leading in the first 5 minutes however the lack of subs took its toll and unfortunately our teams in the finals lost out to some impressive comebacks from the other houses. However, every boy that played showed the typical East House courage and spirit and as an overall house we managed to finish 2nd.