Cricket. This year Van Riebeeck was represented by E. lennings, M. McClurg and M. Deane in the 1st XI. McClurg and lennings topped the bowling averages, while lenrungs was second in the batting. Woodin, Gluckman, Oosthuizen and Peters represented us in tbe U.ISA team but, owing to unseasonable, inclement weather, Van Riebeeck was prevented from following up their magnificent win against Wellington (after being behind on the first innings), and quite possibly winning, at least, tbe senior house cricket. General Activities. Van Riebeeck has had a very successful year in all activities. We had a few good places in the cross-country. Gluckman won the U.13 race, while Woodin and Williamson came 3rd and 4th respectively in the U.lS section. De lager ran a fine race for the senior event and ended up in 3rd place in a very good time. The golf house matches were won by Van Riebeeck with D. Bairstow and Goldblatt dominating the games. Tbe great success that Van Riebeeck house has enjoyed this year was due not only to the strong house spirit of our members, but also to the drive and determination of our bouse masters, Mr. Oostbuizen, Mr. Voigt and Mr. lordaan. RHODES HOUSE A. CRAXTON. House Master: Mr. A. Morris. House Captain: B. Probyn. Secretary: N. Pasvolsky. Committee: L. Werbeloff, V. Watson-Smith, P. von Blommenstein, R. Perrott-Humphrey, G. Klein, K. Kesner, M. Westrnoreland, C. Wolf. Although Rhodes House has not been as successful this year as in previous years, house spirit was always in evidence, whether we were on the winning or the losing side. It is now, more fitting than ever perhaps, for Rhodes members to keep in mind the scbool motto: "Supera moras". Our sincere thanks go to Mr. Morris for all the hours of hard work wbich he bas put into the house, and to Bruce Probyn, who, in spite of his many duties as bead prefect, rugby captain, and drum major, was a very able and hard-working House captain. Athletics. Rhodes came third at this meeting, with a total of 59 points. B. Schneider was the Under 14 champion, while A. Oliver and S. Bird put up good performances in tbe Under 12 and Under 19 age groups respectively. In the Open evenl~, Watson-Smith was our best athlete. Swimming. A good, combined effort by the team secured us second place in tbe Gala. K. Nielson and R. Perrott-Humpbrey swam well .in the Open events, while Goles (U.I6) and Rosenberg (U.14) both gained valuable points for the house. Rugby. Our teams came joint-second in the Inter-House matches. Tennis. Rhodes was beaten in the second round of tbe Inter-House tournament, but the fact that some of our junior players are very promising, augurs well for the future. In the cultural activities of the <strong>School</strong>, members of Rhodes House played an important part this year. L. Werbeloff was the chairman of both the Science Club and the Debating Society, while N. Pasvolsky is tbe leader of the orchestra, and chairman of the Chess Club. P. van Blommenstein, L. Werbeloff and G. Kleyn are all members of the prefect body. N.P. OPLOSSINGS VAN BLOKKIESRAAISEL op Bladsy 45 Dwars: Af: 1. Grondeloos. 2. Regisseur. 6. Uil. 3. Druiwe. 7. Os. 4. Outa. 8. Speelgoed. 5. Spot. 12. Room. 9. Eggo. 16. See. 10. Gasmasker. 17. Afseil. Il. Egoïs. 18. Ouer. 13. Onedel. 19. Skryf. 14. Maan. 20. Pa. 15. Ashoop. This page sponsored byCa1derco (Pty.) Ltd., Lower Church Street, Wynberg. 49
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- Page 62 and 63: The 1966 season has been a pleasant
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THE 1966 MATRIC DANCE Although the
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THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER Dear Reader,
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