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ST. ANDREW'S GIRLS
Once again this year the house has been moderately successful. The results of the matches in the hockey and netball tournaments were quite promising, but towards the end of the term we found great difficulty in fielding a team. I feel that next year, with even more enthusiasm, we can do better still.
JILL REES.
ST. DAVID'S GIRLS
Results this season may have seemed unsuccessful when judged by actual performance in the various competitions but absences through illness have affected us. Congratulations to those who did manage to attend practices and matches, especially to those girls in the junior forms who came in as reserves for the Senior House hockey team. The House has great potential ability, but great effort and determination will be needed next season and then better results should emerge.
PAM BARNES.
ST. GEORGE'S GIRLS
Congratulations to the members of St. George's girl's hockey teams on once again coming first in the inter-house matches. The junior teams are to be given special credit, for, by their repeated success, they managed to compensate for earlier disappointment in the senior matches.
The netball teams finished in second place. Considering the number of times that the teams were re-arranged, this result is quite promising.
In both netball and hockey St. George's have escaped defeat this year by the efforts of not more than a dozen keen supporters, and the misfortunes of the other houses. Let us hope that next year the usual high standard of team spirit will be regained by all our members.
LESLEY W. BROADLEY.
ST. PATRICK'S GIRLS
Results show that St. Patrick's have greatly improved this season and I should like to thank all the house who have regularly turned out for matches after school. Our teams won the Netball