Prefects: lan Anderson, Jerry Edgar, Phillivesey, Dougie Bowmaker-Falconer, Brian Peach and Craig MacGillivray House Captain: Mark Steven
Major, lan Anderson, amidst our ranks. Deon Asaro, Terenee Finney, Karl Westvig, Kenny Hubbard, Andrew Selley and Greg Joq are also members of the band. Steve Armstrong and Greg Stevens represented Littlewood in the inter-house debating and werE\ also members of the Ten Club. Jannie van Wyk was selected for the Western Province fishing team, and Rory Willey was selected for the Western Province Judo side.
1984. What a year for Littlewood! Many changes took place. The first major change was the arrival of the new Superintendent and Headmaster, Mr Algie. This was followed by the departure of Mr Crawford, our Senior Housemaster, at the end of the 2nd term. Littlewood and Wynberg are definitely worse off for this loss, but we wish him the best of luck in his new appointment.
We also have, in our ranks, a number of competent Life-Savers in Mark Steven, Bruce Steven, Mike Walsh and Gavin Pepier.
In many spheres of school life, the LittJewood men have led the way. Through involvement, they have yet again proved that they are the backbone of the school. On the sporting Held, the boarders have fared exceptionally well. Sports day and the swimming gala were proof of this and, as a result of their hard work, the eighty boarders managed to clinch a second place in both these events.
Our thanks to Mr and Mrs Algie Tor their interest, concern and administration of our hostel. To the masters, Mr Paterson, Mr Peterson, Mr ten Veldhuis, Mr Eva and Mr laros a very big "thank you" as well. Our thanks also go to Matron and Sister. Your efforts and time are greatly appreciated and we realise the difficulty you have in keeping us healthy and happy. To the two of you and Y9ur kitchen staff, our sincere appreciation.
Littlewood won the inter-house water-polo competition and has 4 first team members in Jerry Edgar, Brian Peach, Dieter KeIlerman and Mark Steven. Brian also led the 1st rugby team. Sruce Postings and Sean Mizen also represented the 1st XV, while Dougie Bowmaker-Falconer made a number of appearances during the course of the season. Our hockey side, which boasted only one 1st team member, Craig MacGillivray, caused a major upset by winning the inter-house hockey.
Finally to all those whom I have omitted to mention, those who have in any way given up their time for Littlewood, thank you. I think in particular of the Hostel Committee, of the valued support of tbe hostel old boys, the Sunday night group - Jack Schoeman, Alister Turvey, Pete Wessels and all those who have kept The Spirit alive in the hostel. S.A.
1984 has also proved to be a great year for squash in the hostel. Wynberg has never produced two South African Schools Squash Champions. This year Littlewood men won the South African Under 19 and Under 16 titles. They were Steve Armstrong and Trevor Davies respectively. We finished only second in the inter-house competition, but we are sure this will change in years to come if the "Friday night group" continue to work hard at their squash.
RHODES HOUSE Captain: Mjke Searle Committee: Danny Gut, Cameron Ellis, Richard Dews, Tim Connellan and Butch Kriel The Inter-House Athletics saw Rhodes in fine form. Although we did not win the Inter-House Athletics Competition this year, our tug-o'-war team showed the other houses what spirit and determination is alf about. We won this, beating the favourites, Wellington, in the final pull.
Riva da Silva represented the 1st Tennis team and Little":"ood house won this inter-house competition. We finished 2nd in the shooting, with Jerry Edgar and Alan Kusevitsky shooting for our first team.
Our spirit waned a little at the Swimming Gala, but we managed to achieve a third place overall at this event Once again, we received good support for the swimming eliminations. Most Rhodes House men turned out to attempt a length or two of the bath.
This year's Warrant Officer I. Barry Burrows, was a boarder. Other N.C.O.'S were Dougie BowmakerFalconer, Nathan Brown, Mark Steven, Phil livesey, Darron Barrie-Smith and Etienne Sackenhorst. With our Cadet Band once again doing so well, we are proud to have the Drum-
In the other sports, we fared quite, well. We achieved a creditable tie for first place in the Table Tennis. (Brad Keyloch and Brad Quinton 64