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Chairman: H. C. BUTTERFIELD, Esq. H. C. E. MASTERS, Esq. D. C. SELLEY, Esq. F. J. GOSLING, Esq., M.B.E. DR. C. R. TERCEIRA W. F. HAYWARD, Esq., M.B.E. C. T. M. COLLIS, Esq. DR. D. E. CAMPBELL R. L. BARNARD, Esq. Headmaster: R. V. HAYCARTH, M.A. (Oxon.) Secretary-Treasurer: MRS. J.J. SHEEHY STAFF SENIOR JUNIOR F. L. STEPHENSON, Esq. (Senior Master) C. S. MADDERN, Esq. E. R. ROTHWELL, Esq., B.Sc. (Lond.) (Head Teacher) R. J. SAYLES, Esq., B.Sc. (Durham) MRS. C. J. WILLIAMS M. HUNTER, Esq., B.A. (Cantab) MRS. R. J. SAYLES A. M. BESTFORD, Esq., B.A. (Sheffield) J. S. McEWAN, Esq. A. L PETTIT, Esq., M.A. (Dublin) M. EVANS, Esq. C. J. WILLIAMS, Esq. P. M. B. WOOD, Esq., B.A. (Dunelm) M. A. JACKSON, Esq., B.A. (Dunelm) C. JEAVONS, Esq., B.MET. (Sheffield) M.Sc. (B ' ham) R. E. BENJAMIN, Esq. (D.P. Ph. Ed. Carnegie, Leeds) L. C. CRUICKSHANK, B.Sc. (Aberdeen) A. G. CRUICKSHANK, M.A. (Aberdeen) W. M. DUNCAN, Esq. PREPARATORY SCHOOL Headmistress: MRS. R. M. HOPKINS MRS. K. WALKER MRS. J. HAM Editor: M. HUNTER, Esq. Advertising Manager: A. MARSHALL 26
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SALTUS H«USE REPtRT It is with regret that Saltus House is now losing one of its Housemasters. Mr. Sayles has been with Saltus seven years and has taken the keenest interest in the affairs of the House. Though lamenting his departure we wish him all the best in England. During the last year we olso welcomed a new Housemaster in Mr. Duncan. As Honours now to win sporting trophies in cycles, so this year it was our turn not to excel in cricket or football. However, the House did win brilliantly in the Cross-Country race, especially the Junior division which won its group. We congratulate the boys who ran for the House. Though the cup we earned is antique and dented, our pride in it remains unblemished. Academically we have mode some notable strides forward winning the Quarterly shield on one occasion. Surprisingly some of the elder boys hove set disappointing examples this past year. Also due to unfortunate circumstances we have been running our affairs without an accepted House-captain. Thus with a fresh guidance from the top of the school next year we can look forward to a healthy, all-round attempt to lead the rest of the Houses in work and sport. In the past year, Watlington has been successful in capturing all but one of the available shields; we lost the cricket competition due to on under-strength team and lack of enthusiasm! In athletics, we were outstanding, with the efforts of Tommy Masters, Allan Marshall, and David Ranee being very well put forward, as per usual! In football, we had on exceptionally strong team, and we won easily. However, in the inter-house chess competition, we were narrowly pushed into second place; Saltus beat us by one point, though we were never actually beaten by any house — Saltus just accumulated more points than we did ! ! ! As is normal, our academic standard was good, but it could definitely improve; we ore hindered in two ways unfortunately (a) our house contains a majority of trouble-makers, and (b) the younger boys are too prone to rely upon the efforts of the more senior boys, and this has often resulted in a close battle for the Nicholl Shield. We have been lucky in that our superiority in sports hos pulled us through, much to the annoyance of the other houses. Watlington house has now won the Nicholl Shield every term for the past three years, but I feel that if we do not watch ourselves, we will find shortly that we will be pushed from the top of the ladder by our very anxious competitors ! I ! I ALAN DUNCH, S4H. 27
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