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[edit] Hetherington House
I am a bit skeptical of this addition to the article:
and in recent years has inspired students to create a underground sporting house called Hetherington House, in which the students wear black and refuse to participate in sporting activities
added by 203.122.98.117. That IP address has been rolled back on several other edits for vandalism and may be one of the school's. Even if true I am not sure it is notable. I would be keen to see a source or at least an expansion of how he inspired such a movement. I am reverting it but open to ideas. AntiVan 02:52, 5 February 2007 (UTC)