May 1953

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R. T. CLARK, R. DUNWELL, J. C. M. HERRING, P. G. TAYLO R D. K. TIMMS, C. M. WARD.

Temple:

GAMES CAPTAINS :

Captain of Rugger: P. G. TAYLOR. Captain of Hockey: J. E. FAWCETT. Captain of Boats: C. W. THOMPSON. Captain of Shooting: J. B. WEIGHTMAN. Captain of Squash: M. J. WOOD. Captain of Fencing: J. G. HUMBLE. EDITORS F"THEPT d:

R. D. WHEATLEY, P. G. TAYLOR, C. K. SMITH, M. J. QUARMBY 'r T. A. FOY.

HOUSE NOTES THE GROVE For an Easter Term the weather has been unusually good; we have, however, had our share of "flu" during the occasional bad spells, especially amongst the junior members of the House. As usual, the term has been a busy one with much to do in the little time available, and, as always, The Grove played a prominent part in all School activities. The Grove "scientists" had no sonner returned when they were called upon to give an evening's entertainment at the Science Society. The lectures, given by R. Shepherd, P. L. Bardgett and R. F. Scales, proved a very enjoyable evening for all members. The work of the House has continued to flourish, and many points were obtained towards the Work Cup by members of the fourth forms and below, though the results of the trial exams. were somewhat disappointing.

Several members of the House performed in the Concert held at the end of term, and we would especially like to congratulate R. Shepherd, W. B. Hawkins, and E. H. Turner on their individual performances. 4 The House chess team were unfortunate to be drawn against Temple in the first round of the Inter-House competition, and they were narrowly beaten 3-2. The boaters followed what seems now a tradition of watching the honours go to another House, but this lack of success was in no manner due to lack of effort. Squash, however, has never been stronger in the House, the Squash Cup easily being retained for .10


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