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the Four-a-Side Football, winning easily, as we
have since the competition began. The House is
lying second in the Table Tennis Competition, and
after a very poor start, third in the Cross
Country. With the strongest tennis players and
some of the best swimmers in the School, the
House is well placed for the competitions next
term. At present we are in the position of first
equal in the Sports Challenge Shield. The House made a good showing in the
shortened Festival in the Autumn Term and a
number of House members were involved in the
School Play in the Spring Term. To everyone's
surprise, the House won the Chess Competition. It
is clear then that the House has played a
prominent role in all School activities. The
outstanding members of the House this year have
been Warren Silverston as the House Captain;
Richard Cohen as Vice-Captain; Israel Potashnik,
who has been a great success as Sports Captain;
Emanuel Hirsch, who has been a tower of strength
in the House this year; Alan Tankel as
enthusiastic as ever; Salamon Ovadya, who has
established himself as P.R.O. for the House; and,
amongst the very junior members, Harvey Collins
is always ready to have a go.
Many others could be mentioned
for enthusiasm and talent and above all for the
unity of the House, which has been very
noticeable this year. Our successes have been
very much the result of team effort and without
doubt this has been helped by the greater
emphasis on internal activities in the School in
its new location.
T.J.H.
EINSTEIN HOUSE REPORT
What a great year this has been for Einstein!
Starting afresh at the senior school in
Handcross, we have risen to heights unequalled in
our ten-year history as a House.
For the first time I can faithfully report that
the House has been solid and enthusiastic behind
every activity we have undertaken, from the
Inter-House Quiz for the scholarly types to
cross-country running for lovers of the woods
(and ever-present mud!).
But leaving such general praise aside, let us
inspect our achievements in detail.
In the Inter-House Festival, probably the most
coveted of all trophies, we set ourselves the
task of producing a short play. Our Housemaster,
Mr. Murry, gave us much helpful advice, and many
members gave up much of their time for the
production. It was a proud moment when at the
adjudication our effort was deemed the best. Our
production was ably headed by J. Beatson and J.
Klein.
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