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1994 MAGAZINE COMMITTEE

College: Ms J. WorTh (EdiTor) Y. Reddy (Covordinofor) A. Bergmonn U. Bergmonn K. Brown J. Cone C. Heon K. Kunene N. Mogowon A, Roe

Prep.: Mrs H. Spence (Editor)

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The President of the Melhodisl Conference - Represented by the Rev. 5.6. Pins The Chairman of the South»Western Transvaal Dislrlcr R.G. Bradley C.J.H. Dunn W.J. Caner

Collage Council

Rev. 5.9. Pins (Chairman) Bishop P. Storey W.G. Caner (ViceChairmon) : C.B. Jackson + P.J. Laburn + E.J. Mabuza x R. McAllisrer x I.G.D. Mackenzie ' Dr D.W. Mingay x J, Ralph x M. Ralston + 0.1.. Schroenn x N. Souter x J.H. Slrauss : A, Urdong

Ex-Olclo Members

Bishop P. Slorsy. Chairman of Soulhern Transvaal District RB. Bradley Lay member of Board or iruslees. RA. Williams Represenmive of Johannesburg Central Drsrricl - D.B. Wylde - J. Lees v H.J. Jansen - ID. McLachlan + Rev. HM. Dandcrla x M. Wylie : R. Anderson

4» = Church x : Parents : = Old Boys - = Academic Staff

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ACADEMIC STAFF: MOUNTSTEPHENS HOUSE: Headmaster: Senior Housemaster: MD 8 Wy/de 5/- (FDSJVCope Tenn), M Pm' MP van Tonde' B A Hons) tRhooos JT (Oren) 8 Ed (thwotevsyona) Toomms Dto (B gnaw Deputy Headmastets: H000 rot ATmn _ Venom? Serve! M/H J Jansen, B A Word») T H O D Senior Assistant Housemastel: MN D Macon/an, B Sc H D E (NOTOT) MIL/Nome. BA\055\HOP\9G Chaplain: (OT 3 T Ammarw Rev/M Robe/r5, Dvp Them Innoaes) Dlrectcr of Sixth Form Studies: Mr G The/on, B A (Hons) M SC DAY~BOY HOUSES: (anatersvond) H Dtp Ed MEARS HOUSE: (P 6 T Geogroptw Senior Housemosten Ditectot at Student Analtsz MrD W/Tsmn, T T t D U C E T wym» TWK C, Hove/meter, T T D Careev GT nuance Couanm Senior Assistant House-muster: Fotm T Co-crdinatov: MID mchomcm H [Mr {A \Wtuatwsmwr [WM I Clarke, B A (Hons) «South Atnco) U E D MOTMVHQHCS T'TLMS'IMT »\"_< (Natal) EngTTsh, Lcmn FENRYN HOUSE: Sentov Housemaster: BOARDING HOUSES: Mr D A {T H9017, B A (South Atmnt 8 Ed COLLINS HOU5E: (thwatevsul'h TC Seniov Housemnster: (Rhodosw Head ct Snows MrL Keer, D S T, C T H D (SteTTenbosch) Depovtrnent Athkoons Senior Assistant Housemaster: Senior Assistant Housemaster; MIG Holmes D L k (Loughtmvough) (wt MrC Cowse, 8. SC (Rondse Atnkuonse), Ed (Nottmgtmm) T [T E N H 0D,, F D E (V P ) ' PhysTcs, (Protoum Ma'hemntTCs Chemistry

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PITTS HOUSE: Mrs i. E Nattrass. B.Sc. (Witwatersrand). U H D.,- Senior Housemaster: FD E. . Mathematics MID Pricarrri, 5.56. H Dip Ed (P G) MrA Paton, BA F,A,, H Dip Ea » Art (Witwatersrand) - Physics Mr R J, Pilhey. B.A Ed. (HM ) (Pan Elizabeth) . Senior Assistant Housemaster: Physical Education Mr P, MOOIB, H,D.E. (Witwatersrand) - Mrs J. Rlekert, BJA, (Potchetstroam) U.O.D, (Atrik) Physical Education, Geography Mrs N. van Rooyen, N,U.E,D. (U.P.) - Zulu TUCKER HOUSE: Mr D, Ryan. B.Ed. (Hons) (London) - Head of Senior Housemaster: Mathematics Depanment Mr M, B. Smith, B.A. (Witwatersrand); Hons Mrs R. Smuts. B.Sc., H.E.D. (P.G.) (Witwatersrand) (South Africa), T,T.H,D. - English - Biology, Geography Senior Assistant Housemaster: MrJ, Verner, B.A.; U.E.D. (Rhodes); B,A. (Hons), Mr K. Krrge. B,Sc (Hons) (U.C.T,) - Physics. B Ed (South Africa) - Head at Chemistry History Department WEBB HOUSE: Mrs E, E, J Wagener. B A. (Pretoria). H.O.D. - Atrikaans Senior Housemaster: Mr S. J. Walls. B.Sc (Hons) (Witwatersrand), MD 5 Gear, B.Sc. (Witwatersrand); Hons H. Dip. Ea. (Wits) - Biology (South Africa); H,E.D, (South Mrs R. U, Weldon. B.A (Natal); Hons (South Africa). Atrlca) - Head at Geography H ED. (Natal) - Head 07 Latin Dept. Department Mrs J. Worth. B.A. (Witwatersrand); (Hons) Senior Assistant Housemastar: (Rhodes); H.E.D. (Wits) - English Mr B. Lambson, BBC, (Witwatersrand), HDip, Ea - Physics, Chemistry COLLEGE LIBRARIAN: WESLEY HOUSE: Mrs M. E. Reynolds, B.A.F.A. (Natal): H.Dip. Lib Senior Housemaster: (South Africa) Mr D M. McGaw, BA; U.E.D. ubrary Assistant: Mrs J, Branch. EA. (U.C.T ) (Rhodes) Head of Geography Department MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Senior Assistant Housemaster: Director at Music: Mr L. Smurs, BA, (Hons) (Port Elizabeth); Mrs M. Sana/er, L.R.S.M. (Piano Teaching), H.D.E - Community Officer: L,R.S.M. (Organ Teaching), U,T Geography LM. (Piano Teaching) MIN. Sananes. B.Mus (U CT); HDip Ed (Wits) TEACHERS: Mrs i. J. Webb, B.Mus (Unisa); U T.L.M , UP L M Mr i i Arte/rage, H. Dip. Ed. (PE) (Witwatersrand) - (Piano Subject Teaching) Mathematics Mrs A, Bredenkamp. B.Sc. (Natal); S.D.i. (Cape Town) PART-TIME ASSISTANTS: Mrs M. E. Brink, B,Sc. (Cape Town); H.O.D. Mr J. Beukes. BMus. (U. of Cincinnati) , (Pretoria) - Mathematics Percussion Mrs M Brink. B.A. (Bloemfontein): H, Ea, MrA. Owens, B A (Wits), T T H.D. - Brass (Stelienbosch) - Afrikaans Instruments MISS Burger, B.A. (Stellenbosch); H,Ea - English. Miss C. van Wyk, BMus. (Pertarmers): (Hons) German (Wits) ~ Violin Mrs R. Diack. 8,80, H,E.D. (Witwatersrand) - M153 0 Williamson, TED (Music Specialisation) - BioiaQY Guitar Mr P.D.M. :19 Wet, 8.50. (Natal) H. Dip. Ed. - Mathematics; Computer Science ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: MIJ Ellrot, BA. (Hons) (Oxford) History; Bursar: Mr B. G. Mull/rt (F.C,M,A.) Philosophy Assistant to the Bursar: Mrs J. Goddard Mrs J, Faaor, MA. (Bucharest) - Head at French Headmaster! Secretary: Mrs J Beech Department Admissions Secretary: Mrs E. Funnel! Mrs J. HoperJaries, B.Sc., T.T,H.D, (Witwatersrand) - School Secretary: Mrs M, Hall Chemistry. Physics Bookkeeper: Mrs M. Ponier Mr H, H. Huggeti. B.A., B.Ed. (South Africa); T.T.D; Dip. Accounts Clerk: Mrs E. Kruger Ed. Tech (York), M,Ed. (Wits) - Head Administrative Assistant: Mr J, Myaurgh of English Department Sixth Form Administrator: Mrs V, van dar Wait Mrs P. Jackson. 5.81: (Hans) (Natal); H.D.E, (Cape Town) » Chemistry, Physics MATRONS: Mr D. H. Jones. B.Sc. Dip. Ea. (Liverpool) Mrs S. Moritz, (Collins House) Miss M, Kamps. T.T.H.D (J.C.E,): F.D,E - Mathematics Sister/A. Stead, $.R.N, (Mountstephens House) Mrs P. J. Lees. Dip. Ea. (Edgewcoa. Natal): H, Dip, Ed (Pietermarltzburg) ~ GROUND STAFF: Mathematics Estate Manager: Mr T. Tucker Mr G. MacCaiium, BA. (Witwatersrand), B.Ed (Rand Electrical Maintenance Manager: Mr 1?. Davrdsori Afrikaans); T.T.H.D. (J,C,E )« English, Groundsman: Mr H. Jackson History Maintenance Manager: Mr T. Dee/e Mr G. W. Murray, B.Sc. (Hans) (Witwatersrand): H. Dip, Ed. (Witwatersrand) Head of Biology Department

The Stythlan I994 Independent Examination Board Results - 1994

A AGGREGATES Weaver Thornley White Weddepohl {Mathematrcs S G) Boyce (English, Marnematrcs, Wright Science, Biology) Branch (Mathematics, Scrence) 0 AGGREGATES Carroll (Afrikaans, French) 0' AGGREGATES Connellan (Mathematics Scrence, Arthur (Mathematics 5 G ) Biology) Barcza Ayres Coopmans (Atrrkaans, Scrence, Barker Bentield Biology, Geography) Black Cooper RV Dabrowski (Mathematics, Scrence) Browne Davis Haus (Mathematics, Scrence, Cooper RG Dick Biologv) Cowen Eckermann Joannou {Scrence An) Cox Fraser Lewis (English, Erology) Dalton Fuidge Marshall (Engzrsr. Scrence) Daly (Mathemtarcs S G) Hassall Moir (Mathematics, Scrence. Davies Larson Adamonal Marnemancs) Derry Magill Myerscough (Arrkaans, Evans Mahatlane Motnemarrcs. Sc:ence,8roiogv Godsell Malatji (Mamemarrcs S G ; Latin) Goosen Schater Ross (Mathemoncs Seance Grant Sello Biology) Hawkins Sudbury Scheelke (Mornemarrcs, Sc ence) Hemphiil Vosloo Schumann (English, Afrikaans, Holderness Warren Matnematrcs, Scrence. Erotogv. Hutchinson French Adorronar Mornemotrcs) Lang Smuts (Mathematics, Scrence. Larter SENIOR CERIIFICATES Biology) Machado Taylor (Mornematrcs) Mackenzie Bala Turner (En sn, Mathematics, Masina Clifton Scrence, Erorogy. French) Maud Farren Van der Zee Messerli Harris Walsh (Mathematics. Sconce) Mogana Johnson Mullineux Loncarevio B AGGREGAIES Rimmer Makhaya Rose Molokaane Bailey Schonborn Smith JS Brand (Geography) Sohonken Collins (Mathematics) Smith CJ (Mathematics 5 G) De Klerk Sounes SUDJGCtS lll brackets wd :a'e Elliott St Clair dlSViNCrlOflS Graham lerblanche Hay (Geography) Terbrugge Errata NOS Drabble (Arman Henderson (Scrence) Herbertson (Ma'hematrcs, Scrence) Hosford (Mathematics 3 6} Jacob Lehman McHarry McLean (Biology) Michael (Mathematics, Scrence) Newton (Biology) Parks Pearce Price (Scrence) Sigsworth (English, Mathematics) Simpson Spoolder Stavrou (Mathematics, Scrence) Theobald Van der Watt (Biology)

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corpses at the chtlaren at lhls land, vtcttms of Aparthetd only yesterday

People at honour never see opportuntty as an avenue for cheap seltrtnaulgence They accept appor» tuntty as an avenue to extend such opportuntty to those who may ettrer have been dented tr, or ntlssed l lhts ts the challenge of the New South Alrtca

l have spent these past few do ,Is tn the company ot young Sau'r Atrtcans tn the Easr Rana who sacrtttce tnetr luture tor a hate tdeal at treeaarn Many of t'err te", school tn thetr early years c Iearntng, to oecarne solders lcr lreedam Today, lreeaorn nevtng l been achteved, many are *n danger Rev 3 hrs or petng constdered. n fern-s :' 0'3 Apartnetd language superfluous ADDRESS BY REV M DANDALA Naebele looks at tnts tmagery at an appendages tosocety tnlant dumped on a rubotsn heap, In a paper presented at the betng set upon by the hungry dogs These are the ones who r" e we Standard Bank Nattonal Arts Festtval at the ghetto. tn a bleak brunt ol the chtly wwle yrs 3. tn Grahamstown tn July l992. Prat envlronment, tn whlch people are Apartnetd We as "St out Ntabula Ndebele draws a focus to a trapped wtth no avenue at escape towards the pecxan ng 'zvs :. heart wrenchtng poem publtshea by ln thts tremendous dare ot sunrtse Ntthout them Asked t rhev Oswald Mtshalt tn hts l97l collection tmagtnatton, he says, Mtshal: shows were prepared to at 3:2th the of poetry lt runs thus us the sacrtttCtal blood at a chtla weapons of war 'net cases : Vet as the dawn draws the mother legtttrnate and tn tac pt :1, An Abandoned Bundle to tts gltttertng rays. embracmg her questtan lt vcu alte "tese guns The morntng rntst and becomtng an tnsulatton or her from us what tht you a; " rear And chtrnney smoke wounded cansctence, so tt can be The greatest tempta'tor ts ': thtrv. Ot Whtte Ctty Jabavu to us that all they are coktng for s 'TS"e\. Flawed thtck yellow tn exchange at guns That 5"? who. As pus oozrng What could lead one to speak tn at SOCtety we are No Tam are From a gtganttc sore rerrns ltke these, tn an OUSDlClOUS a looktng for satne'htng my? lt smothered our ltttle houses centre at learnlng as St Srtthtans protaund They want lhe rte DUCK Ltke sh caught tn a net College7 A college proud ot tts tn exchange Scavengtng dogs alumnt, holdtng thetr awn among Draped tn red bandannas of blood ptllats at that whtch ts valuable tn They are looktng tor opuonunm \\9 Fought ercely rhetr country, champtans of that date not deny thent "ts Those ct us For a squtrmtng bundle whtch ls accepted as progress In the who have1 had aopol'tlltty were l threw a brtck modern worldj quick to alter thorn opporurtty lo They bored fangs become poltcernon semttty gu rds Fltcked velvet tongues ot scarlet I speak ltke thts because Sl Sttthtans at some such gu! rt, area and scurrted away. has already made a chatce tor opportuntty They tacked us tn the Leavtng a mutilated corpse ltselt Ves. to walk towards the rtstrtg eye dtsdathtully as tt to Say, How An tntant dumped on a rubbtsh sun. but not to walk alone Pontyn dare vat. call tt opportunttv when heap College ts an exprosston nt a you have ottored us my shame Ohl baby in the manger conscience that wtll not lngOlC the Sleep well agantes at our htstaty Pertryn We stand back, and asked them to On human dung College ts not only an eltorl at chart a path may wtshttd to take to lts mother Cansctence, but also a prophetlc me sunttso at tho nevt South Altlca Had melted tnta the rays of the rtslng declaratton calltng on South Alttca sun, never to melt lnto the sun rays of the They spoke From Thakoza they Her face glittertng with Innocence dawntng day, watttng to be con spoke Front Vosloostus, from Her heart as pure as untrampled demnea by the maroudtng dogs Katlehang They could sttll aream dew, walttng as scavengers over the and see ytstons How date we

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quench the tlrckerrrtg tlamo 0t ambrtton trant thetr eyes

They asked t For heollrtg The wounds are deep they say lorgtvettoss ts nrgh rmposstble rt rs thetr tathors they lost Tnetr mothers. thorr brothers, thert Ststers Thett corpses torn by the SCUVL-grllg dog at oppresston and war Vet they rang tat therr wounds to be dressed, to learn to torgtve, to learn to gtve agatn

Thetr plea [S that counsetttng sesstans should be taken out or the pastors study rooms and church vesttres to khumaro Street, to Tamoovtrte. where the tears at thetr mothers ttow wtth no one to dry them

2 They asked tor a hand to hold them as they stumate rtke rtttle babes, learnth the stalls of ltte 7 Bar. at the St St.th,a~s 'a'r,ry afresh They SOtd, Help us to turn our eyes away tram war and endless death Gtve us excrtement and a purpose tot rtvrng The Reconr and hrrrs at beaut:tur South Atrtca structton and Development Pro- gramme rs a dream they chertsh. yet 3 They seek and dream at the day a htghtmare that may condemn they wrrl be Counted among too them unless they are gtven basrc creators rudrmentry sktlls that wrrl make them part at the rebutrdtng of the natton They organtse themselves to clean And so they say. rt ts not only tn the that townshtps long-abandoned as securrty forces that we want to go btbrtcot repets Vet those who have Walk wtth us, allow us to taste or the power, as soon as they have access rtchness or alvetStty So we may yet to the tawnshtps, pat them on the teach those who come after us. the shoulder tn some paternaltsttc skulls at handttng rtte, so we have the toshron and then proceed to share trre tn our berrles to strrl make us the sports as they awara each other chomptons and commanders In a contracts to otter protesstona! new economy yes, so we may be creantng semces to wretchea the custoarans o! sately and townshtps stabrrtty But share part at your ooportunrty wvth us. so that ours may These are true stortes. We care not not be an eternal sentence to allow expeotency deny us the Oblrvron ooportuntty to share our oppor- tunttles wtth those who need only an Some tn thetr wtsaom ask. How apportunrty to be How can a 14 year old. who has mowed down dozens at people Our hearts must use to the wtth an AK A7 sttll go back to challenge, and we must also drsturb schoor° How can on r8 year old the canscrences that are lulled tnto who barlea out at the classroom tn a false sleep, thrnkrng that rherrs ts to hrs/her 3rd year at school sttll seek melt tnto the rays of the rrsrng sun of tor opportuntttes lost? No, we dare the new South Atrrca, torgettrng that not lgnore them It Is the strong man the future rs bound wtth the who baws down to rltt the tallen breaktng smtles or those who once Convehttanar educatron must bend. were the vtctrms at the chtrly wtnter not merely for tts orlde, but also tor nights the prrde at South Atrrcan generottons to come The classroom Let us together ttse and together must be taken to the streets. It 15 not share our opportuhrtles tor a brrght only Thokoza. Vosraosrus and tomorrow. Katlehang. It is Soweto, KwarMoshu tn Durban, New Brtghton tn Port Ellzabeth and throughout the valleys r thank you

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graciously give out the prizes. thank pendulum is always swtnging stol'f/ you for agreeing, and we look pupil ratios, centralised or provmcral forward immensely to your message bureaucracy (my German experr Mrs Anne van Zyl, the Founder rence would lead me to go Headmistress at the St Stithians definitely tor the latter). content or Collegiate, and for next year the St syllabi, what should be taught All or Strthidns Collegiate Junior, ls an these are macro issues. they are innovative, dynamic, Impressive education issues. and educatron ts a educationalist, and is going to make product we talk of being edu~ a huge impact on the history at St cated, ot educators. whereas what Strthions Colleges She is the is at interest to us in schools. and embodiment at an educational what we have been setting about Vision which has been many years this year at Saints, is the process tou and months in the planning lt is might say we have been keeping very good to welcome you to Saints. our heads down and getting on With Anne. the tab it education is the product, learning is the process l hope that many of you will make yourself known to her at tea Shes How do we team What happens pretty good at telling you the design when we learn? Answerrng these t and colour or the dresses and questions is what is gorng to put one talking cooking, but if you want to school ahead of another in the HEADMASTER'S REPORT incur her Wrath. presume that is all years to come she can talk about l suggest you Mr Chairman, honoured guests. start With EMail and lnternet and One at the most exciting answers ladies and gentlemen how we are gothg to stop little girls has come trom Professor Michael from sending pornographic mess» Shaver He Visited South Africa this A special welcome goes to Mr and ages to our innocent little boysl year as a guest at the lSC, and the Mrs Brian Dick and Mr and Mrs Doug three teachers he took With him Anderson We also welcome a Talking about girls, have you ever around the country were all from St number or inorViduals trorn the world observed your young daughter Stithians His course. CASE » Cogr of education. Miss Fisher-Jettes of eating spinach? Vou know. the nitive Acceleration through Science Craighall, Mr and Mrs Donald from spinach which you have planted. Education - has been taught by a the TED. representing Dr Payne at watered each evening, even talked number of start during the course of Head Office Mr and Mrs Balt. torn a royal way She will go through the year previous post Chairman at the the tollowrng motions probably. Transvaal Teachers Assocration, and Firstly, she wrll divtde it rnto little piles Michael Shayer has said that when Mrs Protti at Erescra House, Then arrange it again in to new you reacn, in Piagetian terms. a piles. This Will be done With purpose. stage or cognitive conict, you are l understand that boys are different although lackodaiSical After live or ready to increase your under- to girls That boys have two shots at six manoeuvres she Will sit back and standing (Hence my question to testosterone, one at about it and say she is full. you as to Whether you were the other about to, so they go confused over the observations on through puberty twice. as it were What is going through her mind? Is a Child not eating her spinach) Girls go through that molten lava she thinking? is this what Piaget calls Further, he says that Just as an process whereby they bubble out in sensory motor coordination7 Or. understanding at diet in the early unpredictable Ways, only once because she hasnt yet reached the part or this century increased the Thus boys are superior to girls. Now. cagnitlve stage, is it iust sensitiwty to health and tollness or the British this information is iust hearsay, the the feelings at her doting parent population. so more cognitive facts haven't been checked. it is too because her alternative would be conflict, opportunities to think. Wlll good to check because it may be to sweep the plate onto the tloor" increase the thinking skills and untrue ln Vygotskian terms. she has potentrat He has shown that you reached a certaln level at proximal can raise the cognitive tunctioning But it is a way of welcoming our development in which she underr at a child by interventions at rhe uest speaker, who is the EleOHn stands that it one chooses the latter appropriate stages or growth, that hiet of "The Star" newspaper. and course, she will be shouted at Or is there is a gap between the actual our Founder Headmistress ot the she lust thinking creatively by development level and the level or Collegiate. Richard Steyn Is a man making the spinach look smaller? potential development With prob Whose mind and prose I have long lem solving, under adult guidance, admired. and a central figure in it you're not confused. youre not with more capable peers, and by retaining a balance in our society in paying attention. The Wall Street questioning, you can understand the future We could go so far as to Journal, the deficient thinking strategy that is say that our democracy is as strong being used. and improve it His as our lournalist corps. and Richard Much has been talked about research indrcotes that he can Steyn is one of our great journalists education this year, in tact We move an 19 score upwards by We are delighted to have him and could say that much has been double figures His application is his Wife Elizabeth with us to talked this year In education. the subiect specitic We have taken our

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document - are calls for the oppor- pendent and critical thoughi operated the Stock Exchange and tunity for all citizens 'to develop their Business Game on a wider scale. as capacity and potential, and make 'The capacity to question (Darwin well as examining how to start a their full contribution to the society". ion and PI Society, English Depart- business in the Geography syllabus The underlying goal is that all South ment Socratic teaching method): Next year we shall Introduce SEE atricans should have access to Saints Enterprise Education to Stds b, lifelong learning. The White Paper Enquire and reason" ( roup work in 9 and TO. A new course is being talks at learning and not education. maths, and problem so ving): introduced into Std 7 Biology in T995, It continues that 'reallsatlon of viz Applied Biology, containing democracy, liberty, equality and 'To weigh evidence and term certain topics like forensic medicme justice are necessary conditions for judgements' (projects in Std 9 in (and how Biology is used to solve the full pursuit and enjoyment of History. Geography, Biology, French; murders): genetic engineering lifelong learning, and it should be a and Sta 8 Science projects) (including improving livestock and goal of education and training crop breeding), genetic diseases policy to enable a democratic, free, 'To recognise the provisional and (including genetic counselling and equal and just society to take root Incomplete nature of most human parental screening); organ trans- and prosper in our land'. it knowledge' (weekly house Chapel plants: vaccines; brewrng, baking emphasises quality and account~ services run by houses, we meet in and cheese/yoghurt industries ability - 'Access and equity must be the Chapel every day of the week coupled with the improvement of and we have always believed that All these panaceas must be seen in the quality of education and we do not have to apologise for our the light of the tundamental goals of training services, otherwise they will Lord Jesus Christ who is all an educational institution, which Is lose their meaning and the knowledge and understanding.) to teach boys to think and thereby restoration of the culture of to gain self esteem and humility and teaching and learning involves the St Stithlans College of 1994 can iustly to become more ettective and be creation of a culture of account- say that it is a model example at the happy ability, ot knowing. accepting and kind of curriculum the White Paper acting on ones responsibilities, envisions. However. that doesn't Our attempt to improve the Accountability that is a tune make us complacent. The strategy effectiveness of our people has damentai pillar or independent at repositioning St Stithians, which been the second major thrust of this schools. Parents have choice. emerged from a Council strategic year. With the great generosity of Accountability comes from givmg planning session in April is to set Colin Hall, we have sent 16 of our alternatives to a monopolistic State about making ourselves relevant staff on the course he runs based on education system; the more you and accessible to our Southern Stephen Coveys book, "The Seven decentralise, the more you create African context, and competitive in Habits of Highly Effective People. accountability. There is much talk a global market. This is haying a profound impact on about the Withdrawal of subsrdy. l the ethos of the College We have have every sympathy with Mary To paraphrase a former British taken it further and all these staff Metcatfe trying to balance her Chancellor of the Exchequer, Derick have been involved in translating an budget. independent School suo Amory, there are three things not adult course into one accessible to sldy Is only 0,06% ot the National worth running tor a bust a woman, teenagers and the Std 9s have been budget. That is a small price to pay or a new educational panacea: it presented the ideas in afternoon for choice, and the subsidy makes you wait a bit, another wrli came school in their houses This has that choice available to a broader along. replaced the leadership camp we income group. Secondly. we all, used to run for the Std 9s. Covey is through taxes, contribute to the CASE may be the latest bus, and we saying that the period of expenses at Government schools. certainly haven't dropped all management toilowrng systems Not many or them have been conventional methods and taught and manuals - is now over and the noticed queueing up to contribute by group work alone. Drill and time has come tor leadership We to our buying the next stateot-the Practice still has its place. We notice aiready a cohering ethos, as art computers for the College next started Desrgn 8i Technology in Sta boys and start think WinWin, seek year, or making a contribution to 7. cautiously, three years ago, This first to understand, then to be the Chapel organ. Education costs year, three of our teachers are understood: organise their lives so all of us. The White Paper talks of training on the Design & Technology that what is important is not the importance of quality, and it the course at OrtStep. When they are subservrent to what is urgent, being independent sector aims to after ready, we shall be able to take that proactive in the language we use anything In education, it is quality method of increasing creativity and as well as in our actions We are education, lateral thinking a huge step forward, trying to stamp out those who We are now at the stage at whinge and wait for someone else Then. and this is where it would be understanding tar better now we_ to do it. pertinent to dwell for a while, the want to use computers In our White Paper says: teaching and continue to progress Mrs Johonnt La Vita has always the use or Internet. 034mm and been proactive and effective. She 'The curriculum and teaching computers in the classrooms. started the Saturday morning methods should encourage inde- school, and has been an inspiration pendent and critical thought, the We have taken the warning that 'a to her pupils and statt and those capacity to question. enquire and good education does not gua~ who've given generously or their reason, to weigh evidence and form rantee you a job, that we need to financial support Her health Judgements, to achieve under- show children how they can create dictates she takes a rest and were standing. and to recognise the competitive space for themselves giving her one year off onlyi provisional and incomplete nature because 95% of iobs in the world or most human knowledge, today are being created in the We say goodbye to Lloyd and Rose lntormal sector. This year has seen Smuts Lloyd leaves us to become 'The curriculum and teaching considerable expansion of careers the founder Headmaster ot Bridge methods should encourage Inde« information and advice; we have House. a school being started in the

The Stythlan 1994 Franschhoek Valley He has coached hockey. taught Geo- graphy, tnrttated the careers Otttcer post. extended communtty aware ness vta Interact and the Salnts Award; been In charge at media Itarson and bursarles and a host of other acttvtttes He Is the sort of member at staff who Is very attllcult to replace Rose has been a real man, Without the help at testosV terone When I satd to Rose that I was thtnkrng ot replacmg her wrth a man. she replted, 'Well, If thats the best you can do ' She has been an outstahatng teacher of Btology, the savtour of many boys, and a backbone of the Saturday Morning School, upgraatng Sowelan matrtcs Weve watched the love of Lloyd and Rose develop. thetr weddtng whtle on the staff. and are delighted at the cementtng of that marriage as they grow together tn butldrng a school We WlSh you Godspeed, know you thI have success, and hope as you stand In the Franschhoek Valley each mornrng, you thI remember the trrst verse of Psatm I21 Thank you to the Bursar and the Thank you to the boys. rt ts a real I ltft up my eyes to rhe htlls ~ Bursars staff, the secretartal staft, the pleasure to work wtth such a Where does my help come trom" grounds start, the kttchen staft and fascrnattng ream. awerse and My hetp comes from the Lord, hostel staff. for a year which has The Maker of heaven and earth. eftecttve each one of them, thank seen our elds and buildings fully you espectalty to the marrtcs who uttltsed as you thI read from the Mrs Kerry Rankin has taught An to have been such an excellent many conferences and competr example thts year, and pantcularly the Std as for thts year Shes goIng ttons we have hosted My thanks go Cratg Lewrs, Head Prefect. and the to TW her hand In bustness and we too to the Headmasters Secretary thank her for the Itveltness and Prefect body Cratg has been an and the secretarial staff outstandtng Head prefect. commttr determtnatton shes put Into her ted. focused and uncompromtsmg year's work Thank you to the mighty Mtke WyIre and the machinery and people he We also say goodbye to Dantel We have also had our fatlures of has managed to dtrect In creating a behavtour, tortures or responsrbrltty to Rose, gap student extraordtnatre dam whtch wIII term the basts of a self and to others and to thetr from Sydney Arttcutate, construc- ble sanctuary, and IS the most tive, multr~talented, we don't property, and our own property glortous legacy, for the future We have started the begrnntngs of a actually know how the College IS generattons of Satnts and others, gotng to run wrthout htm next year process wrrh the pretects thts year to from the year of l994 create an honour Code and want to pursue It wrth a stngulartty of pur» James Elttot from Oxford Universtty, Thank you to the Chairman of the pose next year has taught HIstory and English for a PA, the members of the PA and the year whrle SEHIOV members of staff members of Councrl We have a To end. wtth o Chtnese proverb, have been on leave and reclptents dynamic CounCIl at Sarnts ot of Industrtal Fund awards, a great whtch sums up where we at Salnts unselsh. clearthinking people. a wrsh to be and would ltke our rugby coach, well read, a thrnker mixture at cautton and dortng whtch country to be, and sums up all that I he has been a great sttmulatton to gurdes the school wrth drsttnctlon many on the staft feel It Id had the guts and good sense, I would have Just stood up at Thank you to alt the mothers who the begtnnrng. read It and sat down. I'd also Irke to take thts opportunity are Involved In as dryerse acttvmes of a publlc platform to say goodbye Its been a rtch year, as any rs when as runntng the tuckshop. prepartng one Is lnyolved In the lryes of others. to Don Jones, who will be retlrrhg at teas for eventhg tuncttons. organr the end at the rst term next year I We have seen tragedy thrs year and rslng tumble sales and putttng great personal porn, and joy and have had the greatest admrratton together these beautttul flower for Dan, once a tormrdabte medtunt arrangements dreams comtng true and often the pace bowler, Inspector of Math wtsdom of the ages says It all. ematlcs tn Rhodesia, Head at Maths Thank you to the staff ~ Prep and at Satnts, and very Interested In If there Is Itght In the soul. Coltege the Head of the Prep, to There wIII be beauty in the person developth the top end. He rnyrted the Headmasters Executive, the the to hls home before I lust arrived If there Is beauty In the person, Choptatn. the teachers of Saturday There wrlI be harmony In the house. at Saints, a gesture I have always morning and Nrght school. The" sup- appreciated. He too has been a If there IS harmony In the house. pon, guldance, commitment and There Will be order In the nation, great thinker about education We Insptratlon are a continual source at shall miss hrs WIsdam and tnsrght It there IS order In the nation, strength Our teachers are amazrng There wrll be peace In the world. Mr 0.3. wylde

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Good morning Mr Chairman, Mr The Debating Society had a very Wylde, Honoured Guests, members successlul year under the guidance at staff. ladies and gentlemen, and at Stuart Theobald, it was almost fellow students. frightening listening to them systematically destroy any opposr I tind myself in a very difficult tions arguments. The motor school position this morning, knowrng that production at "The Mikado" was this 15 the twelfth and last prize- nothing short of outstanding with givrhg I will attend as a scholar at St Jason Smith stealing the show Stithians College I am deeply honoured to address you on behalf It was interesting to note that in 1988 at the matrics on this final occasion the Head Pretect when addressing the school on Speech Day 1994 has been a year at change in appealed to them to provrcie the South Africa with the rise and boys With more opponunity to establishment at democracy, This seNice the community, I am proud change has affected Saints too, not to say as a Std s group we took part through force but rather through the in he Gold Shield Award Scheme perceptiveness at our Headmaster which was a community servrce and the Councrl St Stithlans has orientated programme The lnteract always been regarded as a leader Club under Stuart Coweh and and a dynamic institution, however. Edward Brand has become a reality 1 dont think many people would and has raised considerable tunds have guessed our beautitul grounds tor those less tartunate than would alter to such a degree as to ourselves The school also has a house a Collegiate That was not Community Service Officer who leading the campaign and Nick the only modification, Afternoon helps initiate and carry out these Evans helped the Athletics team to School was created. the staff dress worthy procedures It is rewarding to its hat-trick against the some code altered as Mr Paton showed see that the school provtdes us, the schools that green trousers. a black shin and privrllged members of society, a yellow tie actually do match. and channel to make a contribution to It has become somewhat ot a the sterords enhanced Pitts House those less fortunate than ourselves tradition tor the Saints Tst Xlll to wrn emerged the South African Rowing Cham- We had no less then ten boys pionships This years crew achieved The Winds of change blew out not awarded national honours and 29 this in style wrth Jonno Devlin. hard enough to modify our sporting. their provincial sporting colours In he Andrew Grant and Tom Van aer Zee cultural and academic prowess in matric year This showed in our all representing South Atrica in Oslo the classroom we were blessed With results Nick Turners SWimming team The Qualll Trophy for the best sauash no less than 19 boys awarded performed exceptionally well results in the Transvaal was retained academic honours v the most ever dominating the local golds The tor the sixth consecutive year Ot the at Saints The convenor ot the waterpolo side under Lee Hawkins We members at the Tvl A squash various Olympiads must be relieved enjoyed a very successtul trip to side, Saints had tour members to see the llkes at Robert Schumann Australia and then returned to Rayden Michael, Gareth Barcza and Paul Myerscough matriculating annihilate any opposition that tried and Daryl Schonbarn all shone and such was their dominance of the their luck against them Liam Oliver Messerlis Tst Tennis team English, Maths and SCience Olymr Graham, Mark Bentield and Dave wrped all opposition ott the court on piads. However, I think Winston Terbiugge took Saints cricket to new their way to the Premier League Churchill summed up the attitude at heights, all representlng South Atrica Championship the 1994 matrlcs when he said. 'l'm in England and we trust it wont be always ready to learn although, I do long until we see them as tull Those results leave little room tor not always like to be taught ' international cricketers improvement Sporting, Cultural and Academic achievements, however, The all-round education that one The Winter months saw the First XV do not necessarily quality a school receives at Saints is demonstrated led by Kelth Magill showrng great as great The school that otters one by the Wide variety ot talents that character and heart throughout the the opportunity to expand in any are nurtured here. Zwai Bald season The First Hockey Side chosen field, that encourages and entranced the College pertorming produced one at the best seasons in nurtures ones indiViduality, that either on the stage as a member at the history at the College wtth consrsts at well mannered scholars the Dukes or as a soloist He Mogale Malotie always prominent who have a Will to Win, and supply a received one at tive scholarships The Cross Country team won back statt that go beyond their call at issued Internationally to attend the the Independent Schools Trophy duty to educate one in the whale' Royal College of Music in Scotland with Nick Haus leading the camp sense - these qualities constitute a

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really fine School, Saints provides us exude love and pride whenever It is on old cliche to say that with all that and more. Who could they talk of their sons to the fathers something "is in good hands". ask for more beautiful grounds to who are convinced they have the However. with Mr Wylde at the spend Afternoon school In or play solution to any sportan team's helm, Saints is In outstanding hands, sport on and what other school weakness. Over the years you have Besides being a man at great senses technological advances and scarltlced an Immeasurable amount leadership, vision and wisdom. he is develops sensrloly to accommodate of your time for us. You fetched and a deeply caring and understanding them. We as scholars or such a carried us to obscure places like man, giving an insight into LP, prestigious school have benetitted Jeppe. provided a shoulder to cry Smiths: 'There Is a more tellclty on Immenselv for "anchoring our ships on when we were down and the the tar side at boldness than young here. encouragement to persevere We men can imagine! Sir, thank you tor are truly indebted to you. all you've done tor us and i will At the Pretects Comp, one at our present you with a cheque as our aims was to unity the school, to Staff, what can I say. Thanks tor Matric gift in a moment. make the lines of communication teaching us but tar more importantly between 0 Std b and Metric boy thanks for educating us. We hope To the boys. the men of St Stithians. more accessaible. I believe this has our endeavours In these exams fulfil this year has been characterised by been addressed this year to the your ambitions tor us tenacity and pride. it has been a benefit at the College. team etton "One and All" putting Mr Hovelmeier, a remarkable man their all Into their work and play to W.l?. Inge said, 'The aim of edu- who I have had the pleasure of enhance their school's reputation. cation is the knowledge not of fact being personally involved with for Thank you to each one of you for but or values. If this is the case. and many years. Thank you far your your individual contribution that I firmly believe it is, those leaving St understanding, guidance and made the difference. Stithians College are educated. Initiative. We the Matric group of 1994 will miss In conclusion, I would like to thank a I would like to thank the protects, you one and all but how could number of people who have who were guided and supported by we'ere forget." gulded us through the College. Messers Jansen and McLachIan, and who lead with patience, Thank you and God Bless. Firstly to our parents who introduced understanding and insight. us to Saints From our mothers who C. Lewis

I4 The Stythicn 1994 PRIZE LISTS

A. CLASS PRIZES B. INDUSTRY PRIZES

Sid 6 Darren Welsiord and Nicholas Dennis Sid 6 Jonaihon Boynioniee Sid 7 Shaun Chamberlain Sid 7 Simon Alnscough Sid 6 Moriin Perold Sid 8 Kuhle Kunene Sid 9 Manhew Hilburn Sid 9 Craig Heon Sid ID Roberi Schumann Sid i0 Maurice Coopmans Vlih Form Gareth Roberis

C. SUBJECT PRIZES

Moiric English Roberi Schumann Mairic Afrikaans Mundy Carroll Maiiic Maihemaiics Roben Schumann Mairic Physical Science Paul Myeiscough Mainc Biology Paul Myerscough Mairic Hisiary Kieren Bailey Moirlc Geography Siuari Ross Mairic French Roberi Schumann and Nicholas Turner Mairic Ari (Shirley Wooahouse) Roberi-Ernesi Maud Addiiionol Maihemaiics Siuan Ross

D. PROJECT PRIZES WINNER TOPIC

Sid 6 English Prqeci Prize Jonathan BoynionALee 'The Smoke ihai Thunders PrOXime Accessn Dale Calder Hindsrghi' Sid 7 Hancock Prize for Biology Praieci Shaun Chamberlain and lan Whiie 'A bird siudy oi Si Siiihians College' Sid 7 Geography Proieci Shaun Chamberlain 'A Study oi Combi Taxrs on Barry Herizog Drive Sid 7 Design and Technology Gareih Louw and Dylan Sieniiford 'Longesi Marble Roll' Sid 8 Physical Science Proieci Andre Hamman Audio Fingerprinis' Sid 9 French Projeci Huberi Jarlei. Peier van der Zee and Roben Fennei 'Produciion ai a French MagoZine Sid 9 Ari Prqeci Nicholas Peiieis Maiion Arnold - A Whiie Woman in Airica Allan Solomon 'Karel Nel Energies governing everyday subjecl ' Sid 9 The SAM Trophy ForBiology Proieci Craig Kiikwood and Andrew Meldrum 'Avocaao Culiivars Sid 9 Hisiory Prejeci Davrd Acoii and Sven Tieiz 'IndOnAIIlCO - Indians in Souihern AIIICO, I000 B C ' Sid 9 Geography Projeci Mark During and Chrisiian Morgan A Comparative River Siudy'

E. CULTURAL AWARDS

(I) MUSIC Si Siiihians Music Prize Zwai Bola Lloyd Prize for lnsirumenial Music oiher ihan ihe piano Ryan Weaver (Clarinei) Nicholas Nevm (Saxophone) Si Siiihians Singers Trophy Zwai Bola Si Siiihians Chair Prize Barry Fraser Shaiier Trophy for Coniribuiion io Music ln ihe College Siuari Cowen Besi Performance in a Musical Jason Smiih Bailey Trophy Paul Browne

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(II) DRAMA (v) ART Gavin Hood Floating Trophy Std 6 Art Prize Nico Lagrange for Best Actor of the Year Robert Schumann Hope Art Trophy James Strack Proxlme Accesslt Stuart Theobald 7 L 7 Director of the Winning House Play Angus Mair 7 7 i i I (VI) LANGUAGES Sta 6 Language Prize (Highest marks In 3 Languages) Dylan Culhane Std lo Bilingualism Prize Robert Schumann , , Most improved French Scholar I (III) HEADMASTER'S PRIZES 5315'? 7 d r h L- n - s, me" M°g°j° Headmasters Essay Prize: Senior: Kleren Bailey 1 ingfd gpéove renc I 9L Vosarion Ready Proxime Accessit Robert Schumann PrIzes donated by: French Cultural I Headmasters Poetry Prize: Senior: Nicholas Turner l Attache l Junior: Paul Burgoyne I

I (VII) CLUB PRIZES 7 7 7 , I Photographic Club Price Robert Amoils (Iv) PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATING PRIZES i SemenChess Charn3ion at the Year: Ahmew Joanne Best Senior Debater Kieren Bailey Junior: Jonathan Shahim Best Junior Debater Michael Bartlett Community Service Award . Best Senior Public Speaker Sven Tletz Alex Anderson Trophy Christian Morgan Best Junior Public Speaker Michael Bartlett Declan Bullock

F. MEMORIAL PRIZES

COLIN GILES (for Sta 7 Science) Shaun Chamberlain Ryan Strauss STEPHEN HOARE (for most Improved rowing crew) 2nd lV: Warren Jacobs RICHARD LOWE (for initiative in business) David Parks MACNICOL (for creotrvtty) Zwer Bola iAN ANDERSON MEMORIAL AWARD (for the MatrIC Boy consistently displaying the greatest Integrity) Stuart Cowen NORMAN TICKTON TROPHY (outstanding sporting ability - to a boy of i5 years and younger) Scott Davies Grant Elliot ANDREW PRETORlUS MEMORIAL TORPHV (tor the most improved cricketer) Devrn Steenkamp

G. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DISTINCTION lN ACADEMICS AND SPORT:

Mathematlcs, Physical Selence and Biology Sta 8 Kuhle Kunene NEDBANK PRIZE for aggregate in the Sciences In Std IO Paul Myerscough Vlth FORM Prize a) Best contribution to the year Muhammad Mla b) Best use of Vlth FORM Experience Aaron Tlhelane CHAIRMAN'S CUP (tor Best Rowing Crew) presented by the Dowdle Family UN 3 Quad Stroke- Brandon Morgan MADIN Floating Trophy (Best Fielder In 131 Xl CrIcket) Mark Beneld ROV PIENAAR SHIELD (Batsman of the Year) Mark Bentleld PENRVN TROPHV Michael Hams TREAGUS TROPHY (Performance in a non-curncular sport) (Transvaal Canoelng) Warren Jacobs

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CHAPEL NOTES

Thete l5 a Wlse saylng from the East boys ave made to face up to thls lucsdav lhls wtll hopetully become whlch says He who smlles rather central truth at me a regular feature at chapel than rages l5 the stronger " At the tlme ol wrltlrtg (during lhe l close on a personal note lt l5 a To rage Is not dlstlhctrvely human 7 H August holidays) we have had two thanks rstly to the members at statl a dog bltes a man In a tlt of rage lt l5 tamlly sen/Ices These servlces are l am hew lh Chaplancy work havlhg usually shot held at 09h30 lhsteaa ol the usual spent all of my rhlhlstry work as a evenrhg serylces We have at least pansh mlnrster The Sarnts stat: nave St Paul, In ltS'lng the trults at the one lamlly seterO per term and Dean woruaertutly patleht and spmt, calls lt "selfeantral,(Gal 5 22) normally Invite a guest preacher to Obllglhg to help me lhto thls lead us torergh world of teachlng where At Salhts one at the thlngs we try to the rlhglryg bell relgns Supreme 7 l allow to develop In the boys ls lt was a great prlylledge for me to thank you all, you have :raae rhe character Certalnly rh our chapel lead the Easrer rherhlhg servuce transmon for my me. sons and me sen/lees, we try to hold up oetore all attehded by all the masters and a happy and easy one who worshlp lelt as a chture of players competxng ln our annual Jesus Chrlst who embodlea all that lS rugby testlval thls year Secondly. l VhOlrK those ooys who Fme, Noble aha Beautrtul ln HlS lute have done like w

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#m 2:13:35: .605 OBITUARIES

Mark Tasker: Mark was traglcolly killed on the 20 July W94

Sean Dick: Sean was tragically killed on The 25 July i994.

Ian Anderson: Ian was Tragically killed in a car accrdem.

The St Siithians family extends lheir sympaihy and condolences to me family and friends of these boys. They wrll be sorely missed. S Fleld

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The Third Term of i994 has slarled wlTh The fallawrng slallsllcs in The msl elghT days There were 55 periods WITh classes researching in The library, all Alrikaans Teachers and some English Teachers broughr Their classes down To collecT readlng malerlals in The ATTernaan School period The library has had belween 50 and 50 boys They queue lor The campuTer Terminals and The CDvROM The offlClal rule is still sllence bu? There is always a buzz 0T aclivlTy

Has The flve year plan been realized? There are sTlll some VlOeCS To be calalogued and a backlog of newspaper culTlngs thl is more difficull To measure bur ls easdy apparenl l5 The confidence wrlh which The boys make use ol The library, parTlcularly wrrh research Boys who gained The Top places In Their STa 9 prolecls had all made use aTSabIheT

We are Tonunale To have The supporl or Mr Wylde, The CCuP-Cl and The PA as well as many lll- dlvxdual moThers and boys who have helped develop The libraw lnTo such a ne assel My Thanks go lo my assislanl Jenny Branch and else To Elsie Legrange, Hearher Rae mussen and Barbara Robson who have given hours of volunlary sen/ice To The Barcoding orayecl Thanks also To The library monlrarsl pamcularly The Sla 6s who have done lhelr communlly servvce m The library

What lies ahead lll The rallawng years? Cenalnly nol campiacenl sTagnaTlan. Electronic communicar Trans should be a reallly by The end N Pellets ol Thls Term, linking us drreclly lnTo lhe informallon Superhighway When I arrived al SOII'TTS in 1989 l calalogue had endless mlsliled reckoned ThaT iT would Take a year cards, The shelves were crammed Nexl years queues Will be lining up To gel The library inlo shape. As I wllh ouldaled and unread books. To surT The Inlernel came To know iT belfer I realised There was a slore room ol Thal a year was unreallslic and a unprocessed donallans and The Tlve year plan Took shape, Those live Teachers had To do The" years were up ln May, preparalian on The librarians desk The llbrary was a haven of peace, In 1989 There was not a single shelf Tranquillly and mommy When we end To keep The books slandlng slarTed campuTerIsing ln 1990, I uprighT, spine labels were un~ could spend Three hours every day readable and all The books needed on subjecl caralaguing. Mrs M. Reynolds repair of one son or anolherl The

The STyThlan T994 23 PUBLIC RELATIONS GROUP 1 993/ T 994

Head of PR Andrew NewTon Head 0! PR. Group: Declon Bullock Vice Head: Crolg Heon P.RVGroup:S Arlhur, G Barczo. J Barker. M Corroll, N Hous, P.R.Group:$ 810k, K Brown, L. Howkrnsr (L Henderson, C Lewrs, G Crooll,6 Dovles. M Egonr K Mogrll, R Mlchael. 8 Ross. K Horns, G Leroorondl, J McConny. M Schonken P Srgsworlh, S Smuls, T Molapelo, C Morgan H Noprer. G S! Clcur Y Reaoy, J Storhron. 3 Von Nlekerk. M VenTre Wollace

The concepT of hovrng a properly Trolhed group ol boys To look one: AT The me o gorng ro pnnT. our publlC relonons oT The College was 1994/95 group nos nod only one conceived eorly Tn T993, and The lrrsl Term Tn ofce, ouT They have group Took ofce In July 1993 The already mode a mopr rmoocr on P T? boys were an Tmmedlole and The ere of The College They have ouTsTondlng success. and mode Oh pomcrpoled Th 0 range of drffe'enr exTremely favourable lmpressron on funcTrons, ond ploy on ImportanT all vrsrlors To The College role Tn promoTrng The lmoge of ST STlThrons, These Pl? boys have The ouTres CT The P R boys Included lmpressed WITh The" commrlmem, showrng prospeclive oorenTs oround enlhusrosm, wrllrngness, reuaorlrfy The school, meeTrng and looking ond good manners | hove olso after V.lP. guesTs on speclcl oporecroTeo Thelr mertculous opo» occosrons. ond olTendlng To The P R roach lo Tne:r duTres Tor The College, reglonol and whom conferences Declon Bullock hos clone on e» cellenl rob of organlzmg and The PR boys mode 0 molar leodlng The group. and I hove conmbullon To The school. and I seldom come across 0 puprl oT hrs would Ilke ro ploce on record my oge erh such orgonrzolronol skrll. or ooprecrolrorr Tor Therr hard work, such or copoClTy Tor geTTlng The rob loyoiTy, oedlcollon ono Thorough done We are lanunore To hove prolessonolrsm They were a real anolhef PR member ol Crorg ossel To The College Heons obllITy To ossrsT wlTh The orgonrsaTron of The group Speorol menrlon should be mode of The superb rob done by Andrew KC. Hovelmeler NewTon as Head 0T P R He had The (Dlreclor: Student Aalrs) 105k OT organrzrng The duty rosler each week, and of onsunng ThoT all The necessary orrongemenrs were ln place Tor spocrol publIC occasions I would like To Thank hrm Tor hlS unselfishness, hrs commnmenl and hrs wrlllngness To 'go The exTro mule He sel a wonderful example Tor subsequent P I? groups To emulate

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SNOIlISOd ElSOH HOUSE REPORTS

COLLINS HOUSE hrs outstandrng organlsattan at most captatned the Flrst lennls Team. of the cultural events tor Collrns House Master Mr L Keet House On behalt ot the protects, l would Assrstants Mr C Cowse. llke to thank the matrtcs for their Mr R Prthey. Mr White, On the sportrng trelds we once support and example to the rest of Matron Motrlz ogarn ochreved proud results the house Also especrally to Mr Keet Head ot House J Thornley AYhIQTICS thrrd, Cross Country for hrs help, Matron Marltz and Mr Vrce Head of House A. Joannau seconds Swrmmrng thrrd Although Cowse. who kept a tight shift Pretects. O Messertr. D erght. what happens on the field rs throughout the year. Along wrth M Hams, A Newton. P Browne Important Its what happens oft the assrstant house masters Mr Prthey eld that creates and builds a strong and Mr White The year at 1994 was one or "tel and house The guys who you dont see trlumph tar Coltrns House In every that otten but who grve off therr best But the moat excmng and vrtal house event. be It sporting or cul- are as vrtotly rmportdnt as the stars aspect of Collins house "tlS year was tural, the house excelled to rts tull who stand out the enthusrasm and vtgour ot the patentral and as the results showed boys, be It at Debatrng or War Cry we were a house to be reckoned Some at those stars lnclude Brran Proctrce the tun never ended wrth Huckell, who played Transvaal Engllsh Schools Rugby, Luke So on behalf oi the morrrcs. l would On the cultural srde. we proved to Lonterme, who played Frrst Team lrke to thank the boys at Collrns who be rather strong. comrng a deser» Waterpolo, l? Wallace achteved made 1994 a year to remember ved tne ttrst tn the Musrcal Evenrng, honours tar Athletrcs along wrth M Good luck guys, we wrsh you all the Debotrhg third, Publrc Speokrng Horns and J Heyhs broke the school success you deserve tor 1995 fourth and the House Ploys fourth record for Javelrn V Ready played ld lrke to thank Phrllp Stgsworth for Ftrst Team Hockey and O Messerlr J. Tharnley

The Stythtan 1994 MOUNT STEPHENS HOUSE Top Row (I To 1:) A Kiioldes C Associvv Taylor I Malabage, B Conroy. R Moluku, M Svuarr, 9 var Pensburg D wniiom Howard, A Mokrnsonl l? Tanno. C SChOnbOrh Top 2ndzl'2 Shari N Manin J D-cxs.J Nye.M Egans HOFJDGH,R WlVHe.S Goidrom JP Chrzun M 43rlad G 0' ii 3 'w: Top 3rd: A Moore. K Mabdiane,i Cox, J Wobble, i? Dismore, M Egonr W Pearce. S Moknoyol J gimm Wearne, 6/ ween: N Wilken5,N Ciaik,5 Kroukarnva MpkeioJ Levoke Topdmm Campbell. D MOONLQ KaTz.A Eomvone,K Kunene,i Maiapelo.N Wang K on D .iuirienne r Wiiioms i 32mm Boom 2nd:5 Walsh,D Schonoorn.w Moganej HoylS Larscrn,S Scholer. l2 Weadeoohl Aririu' R Price J Johnson A Ci'ron 5 R055. Z Balm Seared: A Moir M! D 9056/ MH Alleildge. Sislel A Slead K Mogul. M' P van Tflfde'r MTL Norlge Mr J EliOl' V CC :58

TUCKER HOUSE

1994 was a year 0' determinoTion, Then on The Cullural side of Things enioyed ii and hope The resT or The enlhusiasm and mos! impononily Tucker performed well erh some house had The same experience There was excellenl spirit in The inieresiing debores, o well re» house. heorsed play, a greai house Singing Finally I would like To say good luck display which ended in o liTh To The House prefecls and Malrics On The sporiing side Tucker stoned posmon (which could easily hove Taking over nexT year and hooe off slowly wnhoui many high been higher) and gave on Thai They can resiore The house To iTs placrngsl bur goined momenTurn enleriorning house Chapel sen/ice former grealness during The second and Third Terms erh a second in The inTerhouse The success 01 The year would nol Farewell" To Tucker Horn The swimming and o seminal place in have been possrble wnhoui The Moirics or 94 The crlckeT which will hopefully Turn fellow house prefecls and seniors all into 0 vicTory, lrrespecTiye CT The pulling Together orid lending a help» posilion Tucker found lTself in, There ing hand geTTing The rob al hand was always a gram delerminoTion done I would Then sincerely like To To do better, as well as o loyal pack Thonk The slofl and alher members of yellow suppaners always bran- al The House for Their supoon and S, Holdemess dishing The Tucker banner guidance Through The year. I really

The Slythion 1994 3i WEBB HOUSE MEARS HOUSE

l994 was a year of reconstruction contribution and dedication was Having been severiy depleted with ror Webb House. Our sporting Invaluable, Many thanks to the the creation of Pitts, Mears struggled resources were deeply lapped by House Prefecls, Edward Brand, Nick in many lnlerhouse evenls, In the intervention ol the controverslal Evans and Stuart lheobald. I would particular. our showings in cricket, Pitls House. We also lost Inlluentlal Mr never have survived throughoul the rugby and athletics reected lhe Pitcairn. year without your full supporl. lack of depth. In waterpolo, though, our highly rated senior team Desplte these setbacks, Webb stuck Lastly, I wish Chris Morgan and his perlormed below expectation whlle lo the task ahead of them. I praise House Protects the besl ol luck for hockey, tennis and cross-country Stuart iheobald for his inltltlye durlng I995. | feel you have the potential to delivered competenl results. the Cultural events. Along with Nick lead Webb House back to lhe Magowan. Stuart lead Webb to a heights lhat it deserves, Our swimming strength, shown by superb second place in house plays, G. Slnclalr victory In 1993, continued aesplte In the house musrc he was ably Pitts' ridiculous winning margins, we asslsted by the 'transvestiles and achieved 2nd and 3rd in the Alan Horselreld. Our senior debates individual and relay competilrons. did nol reach lhelr full potential, but the juniors excelled by coming Culturally, Mears could, however, second beat PlS. A 3rd place in house plays. 5th In musrc and good per- The sport was very disappointing formances by debating seniors over« with low order rankings in swtmmlng, shadowed a poorer chess result. tennis, mini-athlelics and athletics. We managed to regarn some pride The house, with exceptions. come with a spirited performance. by both through In this year of weakness and senior and jUnIOl rugby players, congratulalions must be glven to everyone that chipped in. Next My thanks extend to the members years house prefects will continue of Webb House. lt was a difficult to rebuild the house; Meals can and year but you all stuck to your tasks will go from strength to strength In admirably Mr Lambsan. Mr Gear. Coming years. Mrs Diack. MISS Kamps and Mr Verner, thanks for your help during the year To the Memes, your R. Schumann

32 The Slylhlon 7994 1994 was the first year at Pitts House Culturally, not all was bad, Our PI'ITS HOUSE existance and what a year it has Senior debaters led by Kieren Bailey beenl The winning of sporting events and Juniors led by Michael Bartlett House Masters: has become accepted and envied fared well. The chess team lost In the Mr D. Pitcairn by all the other houses, judging trom rinals to Collins House. Mr P. Moore the "WE HAYE PINS! chants one Mrs J. Riekert now hears at Athletics. Swimming Our House play saw the most MS J. Worth galas and other sporting lunations. convincing ladylike behavrour by Mr S. Walls The positive spin off is that the other Michael Dabrawskl. smoking With- Mr D. Ryan day boy houses at least have a out actually inhaling by P Mclean. warvcry. and all put together by Kteren Head 0' HOUSE: Bailey We were positioned seventh L. Graham Pitts as yet do not have one Sport is. however. where Prtts House because our rendering of Queens tone lies. This year we won the Vlce Head 0' House: We are the Champions" In the tollowthg: Swtmmthg. Rugby. R. Michael musical evening was disastetous to Hockey; Athletics, and Water Polo say the least, and saw us placed last House Pretects: in this event much to the amuse Much of our success on the A. Herbenson ment of all else present 80 we have sportstield was due to the hard work M. Dabrowskt decided to wart until a more and dedication the COD'OlS at the S, Hosford culturally orientated bunch come various sports put WHO training to try K. Bailey through the ranks betore we open and turn an unmotrvatea, un- C. Weaver our mouths to sing a warcry lest we talented mob Into a team. it had embarrass ourselves further. nothing to do With the tact that

PI'I'I'S HOUSE

5th Row: N Ereaehkomp,G toad. C Ebaen. B. Smither. J McLean, C Barker, M Ntenaber. 1. Meyer, C Ashcrort J Hohcoqk, O Ramasra.M Flynne Mootmah,G Mclver.$.Waoa.D Lerche. P Millet C Bluhaeh Am Home Srode. Thorpe. s. Fleld, D stentlrord. r Spence. B Show. 6 thurmon. P Heritage M Forahheaa G Fletcherw Dnrilros J Woollam, M Waollcoti. 5 Hidden. G Collins 3rd lavas. Dunnet.s Atnscough,.i P. Welmon. 5 Davies. A Banlangel, C Robinson. G Norman. M Collins, 5 Kohorv 9 Wreselthater R Weaveri pennel. H Cole. M Perold. P Brown. C Clegg 2nd Rnwzs wall (Housemaster), J. Rieken (Housemlstrass). P loundesu. Axon.J Millet, I? Boyd. L Graysan. M ihorpe, M Carter J. Marsh,6. Mackenzie. C Waevet, G Davies,l'r Nlenaber, J Worth (Housemlslress) Front Row: D. Pltcalrn (Housemaster). J va Watt. P McLaah.S Hastora. M walker. R Michael, A Herbonsan L. Gronum

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The VH5 House Srm'vam as dcccmpcmed by M' Wm, Pm mm and Page and we runuso uretcwzvs mu m mos! dur 4! mp N) we Magnhesbug N . (1 Wm 011 "K? Mv WJS LOOK MA, NO HANDS F/mhré Shde: W112 Tms Fwenl, the wrzeuonrj mm 5. 5 m hncone <1 mmmon whmu 10nd amp: and (,(JIHLJHJUHHL mm mm? up mlhm mr: Home rmnmwmk H \s Wander} nexv yon! m (mmvd us so" M house ommgs m 0va Honduras

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MUSICDEPARTMENT ///,/ 1 ,1// #1,: 11.4_r_n_.__,_ .1,t , r . rr/yl/ / ,4 '3r'

Thrs year wttn a sattt at 4 lull time Our Hands and choral groups have and 8 pan Irme teachers there has also had a busy year as wrll be seen been a great deal at activlty tn the by the indrvrdual reports on therr muslc department actrvrtres

We started the year wrth t35 bays I must thank my hararworkrng team studyrng musrcal rnstruments and 35 of teachers for therr etfarts thrs year at these boys between Std 3 and Without therr contrnual strrvrng tor Std TU takrng music as an exam excellence our boys would be much subject the poorer

Early tn the year we heard that Zwat Bald had been granted a schol- Mrs Ms Schiller arshrp to study voice at the Royal Scottish Academy of Musm and Drama In Glasgow Thts came largely as a result of hrs outstandrng ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC RESULTS results In the Grade 5 valce exam in THEORY GRADE 5 1993 G Hassall Drstrnctlon Thrs year we had an all trme record R. Weaver Pass number at entrles tor the Royal P Srgsworth Pass Schools exams - All rnstrumentalrsts R Boyce Pass and srngers In all The results are N Petters Pass llsted below A Boulanger Pass N. Nevrn Pass Durrng the second term we Introduced percussron as yet PRACTICAL another Instrument cotton and thrs ts D, Retlet Vralrh Grade 3 Pass provrng to be a popular chorce wrtn G.Hassall Flute Grade 2 the boys The apporntment of Mr Drstrncllon John Beukes as tram next year wrll P Srgswonh Flute Grade 3 Pass open up all sorts at opportunitres 5. Elsworth Flute Grade A Poss and we look forward to the C Peters Flute Grade 5 Pass contrlbutlon he wtll make, 8 Hutchtngs Treble Recorder Grade 4 Pass Our Musloal Evenrngs have taken a C Clegg Clarlnet Grade 3 drtterent turn as tram thls year ln that [Want we have had many small ones P Burgoyne Clatrnet Grade 4 Instead atone Org 'bosh' at the end Pa at the year only, These have been R Weaver Clarlnet Grade 7 held In the vent pleasant roam tn the Pass Bradley Block where we have a N. Nevtn Sax Grade 5 Pass lovely Yamaha grand plans and the 8 Moore Sax Grade 5 Pass standard or the puplls perforr J Kay Plano Grade 3 Pass monces has been ever rmprovrng. R HoperJones Plano Grade I Pass We would love to see more people M van Heynttz Prana Grade A Pass attend these dellghttul evenlngs G. Hassall Plano Grade Pass where there rs always somethtng at N Petters Singing Grade 6 Pass Interest for all muslc lovers P Tselentrs Plano Grade 3 Mern

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Head Chorister: 8 Fraser Mrkada were begun tn earnest wrth ln rhe thtra term the chm song at the ChOll and Dukes provratng the Our annual Broadcast Servce The Deputy: 0 MacKenzte backoone ot the show Thrs was a max at the servrce was Zwal Bales tun productton whrch brought to rendttton of The Holy Ctty wnh 7h hotr got OH to a slow start thrs ltght some tttst Class talent For me back-n9 by the Dukes year as. wttn th tntrnaudton or there were some untorgettabte 'Alrerhaon School . the srngrzts were portnrmances trorn some at the Durtng rhe year we learnt a new torn tn pteces t'yrrtg to attend Dukes and the parltcrpatton at a versron of Farm tn Thy name 0 Lordl Mtkado plactlces, house play tow Bezunts as ltttle girls was much ga' whtch we had commtssronec practtcns, 'r use rnustc pragttms. (Jpplouuted Vum Vum porttculorly Sue Cook to compose Thts was Band {JVOCTK and then other dub needed a bouquet (or tearntng the presented to the Headmaster. start and sum ymcetmgs role tn etght days tlat! and the boys at an assembly to see tf It would be accepted as our {he snugttart settled down a ltttle tn tn the week precedlng The Mtkado otcrol school hymn the second term and a rather small when we were all feelrng rather group got started on Drapatnttom stressed we all took part tn 0 most At the ltrne ot wnttng work has been tor Founders Day where they enjoyable and relaxmg combtned started on Christmas musrc tor the tradlttonally stng at the SOerCe and musrcal evening at Brescta House Carol Service on the last ntght or the at the llght entenathmenl II\ the lhts was 0 great opportunlty for all school year Quad atterwards our venous groups to perform and At the same ttme rehearsals tor The we hope to reciprocate next year. Mrs M. Senate:

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Boys, and was very succesiul Then THE DUKE OF CORNWALL SINGERS we were invited to the St. Mary's Head Chorlster: S Cowen song at the morning service on 23 picnic tor the second year running, where both bands played and we Deputy: Gt Hassall October, In November they Will be The 'Dukes', a select group at 15 taking part in a choir testival at the did several items with the St Marys singers from the choir. continue to DR, Church in Fonteinbleau and Windestra, play an important role in the life of then ending the year With the Saints. in addition to provtding an annual Carol Service In the second term we were invited invaluable service of singing at to play an hour's programme at weddings and tunerals they appear Zwai Bola has been our main soloist Redhill School's picnic. in July our throughout the year at various throughout the year and we Wish Jazz Band entertained parents and school functions and sen/Ices as well him every success in his studies In staff whilst they had tea on the lawn for Foundation Day, and both Bands as singing at outSide events Glasgow and his future career Thanks must also go to the other played for a concert later in the This year. although no Dukes tour matrics who leave us far the great day. was pianned, a small group was contribution they have made over chosen to sing at the Centenary the years to the cultural devel» In the third term some at the boys celebrations of Kingswaod College opment at St Stithians provrded muSic for the school in Grahamstown, Mrs M. Schiiter. musrcal "The Mikado" Brescia House mvtteo us to play at On my return in May after long leave l found an enthusrastic group WIND AND JAZZ their musical evening where we with much potential just rarin to go were very well recreved but difficulties With practice times BAND This year also saw the start at our and over-commitment to sport and other activities has meant that not WW has been a very good year for Woodwmd Quintet which Is an as much repenorre has been learnt the two Bands, We now have 25 achievement as the Combination at as could be expected members in the Wind Band and l2 instruments is quite unique There in the Jan Bandi has been tremendous growth throughout the year and I Wish the They nonetheless gave a creditr Bands every success in 1995 and able performance on Founders Day At the beginning of March we held and at the Brescra House musrcai our first Combined Bands evening look tarward to working with them evening They were extremely well and rnVited three schools to par again in W90 received at St James Presbyterian ticipate Our programme com- Church in Bedtordview where they prised music tram Each to Beach Mrs D, L. German

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THE MIKADO

"/\ ptm 0 mt tttttrttlous ttUTtSPYVhG that pltshthg the death or the hetr troatty ttrrrt t ttttdrrrstutttt. t5 how the apparent sorhethtng Itrtgcrtng wtth gotaetr yrtttad Zwut Hattr sumrrrt; 1 DHIIIHQ art tn tt' but also moments up the garrttr JDUTQ Strung» as tt such as Ihrz htowtng at the hose. or may seem L'wut was th good thr 'ktsstng behtrtd the tan, the Company tor though the apord has rtdtctrtous hawthg and wedvtrtg Us ehtorrdtrtwd the ptCLtO'htnlJnHy Brtt Pooh Bah 0t rtt how and weave and tsh pubttc at home and throughout SLJCILJO to QXWCOTO thornsetves tram tts Emptre many would have agreed the trrtrntnerrt dtsastor about to wth htnt 7 ttt ttut Owen VTCVrt'tt'l betatl them The stagtng ot the (so thought tt "mthor srtty entrances and the ctever use at Ieyets showerd too how wett used the What ts rerrtdrkunte rs that Arthur cast were to the demands at a Sutltvdn 7 corhposrar at 15, kttghr Ttmtted stage att or thts made tor a head at at 7 and thttarrt Gttberr 7 ttne, Ttghtheorted show that went dramartst shoutd be largety tor7 wtrrt a swtng grr'ren as thdtvrduats and yet to- gethtitr have gtveh the wortd a The humour and pathos ot the trademark 6 8t 3 that has made comtc opera was best captured tor it A hearty as trhhrortat 05 any two the by the eccerttrtcatty dressed narrrrés can be Tor same and (:0th Jason Smtth as KoKo Hts tttrte Ttst srtuattohs or sacetv ottenders who never t'tt wrttow was deepty movrhg cs would be mtssed thctuded (TruCr o Kartsta as to ourselves The The characters at The Savoy Oper pestttenttat peddgogues Sktttry wrtrers snty regret was that the were never meant to be real hockey ptayers( he htmsetf ts one) auatence was deprtved or many oeoote 7 scme £0qu tndeed come rugby coaches tathers and encores as the Show swung to trs not t'om the trtnges or a rttghtmare, mothers tn short a remarkabte Ttst unexpected csnctus on orhers :outa have stepped nut at tar dhy sett7r pectlng execu'tohe' an, at he more sertcus 009m at the to concentrate on Hts renattton at Ka7Ko was s.t:r:orted by the won- dxy 7 yt what they coutd do was aertutiy arms-"g been Schumanr to gt #1 retgh to Gttberts wtr and to a (Pooh7BOh) Lora Htgh or rang-'3 at sparkt'hg metndt tram Everythtrtg Etse HE dctthg was pure Stttt an There can be I.rtte doubt comtc gehtus and hrs tes were th) The Mtkado possesses many at claws-red wrth a tthe JndelSVrtUmg TN) ttnost sorgs tn the ehttre and dettcate touch that had ott crtnt f. S and thts Shaw roormg wtrh mtnh 7 parttcutdrty hrs was (JOBS/x.) wtth drguahty the ttrtest pomposrry tn desta'hg he hrs "mgr: at StfL BY tr't have r en ancestry can be traced back 73 a rLtssorr-trttad tr 1 St Sttrtttons stage person or pre-Aacmtre descent as that otrtm at Jrjtjlftg to the wett as a protoptasmat prtmordtat turtttjttr r tr4 rut ttt-a show tertttrmy atamtc gtobute JLnOVhOH Kdy tram rrtr ttt>u= Nttr't tttr; Prr; tSt; rtrtrtt (Kattshc) had her rotons our for any pmvtittg the turrtdtrt thrtttrt 7 (r poor tthsuspecttng raver: that £19er usrtr; trr h'tnrty schoot appeared upon her hortzon as she prnrtuutztns thh rhmu two (2'!) swept to tutttl her marttal ODteCttves rrtnrtta tn rm; .7 trth stage was at tot 7 so ttrst Ndnkt7l>oo ( o somettme rvr r9rrt'1rkr y tgnittttmtttg urrt't ttyuty second trombone and wonderth t'r-Vlttttg mtnsrret) and then Ko7Ko - the tntrtcdcres are too thvotved to go For VHS wrtter thn yoy to thts thta here tought to stay out or her e-htayrrtnrtt toy tn the (act that the Clutches Andrew Dtckson (Ptsh two produrxers 7 trtgrtd Wytde and Tush) wtth wondertully tuned hand Santa Burger 7 so welt understood gestures and great presence added the range or humour tmpttgtt trt the a sure touch to the comedy sttuottortat comedy and character tsatton and exptotted therrt so wetl A tor] to these players was Zwat Beta There ts not only the obvtous humour 7 the wandertng mtnstret (Nankt of the Itrtes 7 an example of whtch 7900) t-tts dtlemma ts srmpte. tn love may he the matesttc Mtkado's wtth Yum 7Vum he ttnds that K0 7 K0 puntshmeht for anyone accent loves his word ( who ts the some gtrl)

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and The loTTer rs delrghTed To have Isabelle Webb, fell under The deon hrs oprnron endorsed by so com of Morro ScnaTTer The sure Touch 0T peTenr on ouThonTy as 0 Second The many varred and eamplrcoied Trombone rhyThms showed someTthg or The gredT sTrldes ThaT Thrs school rs Nonkr7Poo rn drsgurse rn case he rndkrng Tn Thrs held Augmenred by a mrghT have To mdrry KaTrsha few ouTsrdo sTors, The skrll M The wonders Th and (MT of o possTDTe orchesTrd mode Tor a Tunerul beheddrng wnrle lovrng The grrl or hrs accompanrmenl and added To The dreams Zwor Bdlds wonderTuT vorce lovely musrcal solo, pan and Chorus seems all beTore hrm and Ten The numbers dudrence askrng Tor more As The audience leTT The Mears Hall The grand ehTry of his ToTheT many had The Tunes and The cornrc Nrchoids PeTTers (Mrkdao) soon puTS genres OT G a S 7 ulrve once more 7 On end TO all The hrlarrTy and mrrrh rrngmg Tn rTs collocTrve head 0v demandrng a punrshmenr (To) Tn The crrme of accomplrshlng The Thrs wrrTer as he puT down hrs pen dedrh or The nerr dppdrehr nrs son Thoughr he Could hear (somewhar Ndnkr 7 P00 Dash-Tush Ko7ko and tornTry rT IS True) The meTody 0T Thor Pooh7bah who have edrrrer reec- rrrTernuT nonsense Prnofore' rrngrhg Tn Ted an d pesrrrenrror prrson hrs ears 7 The producers owe To The cwarrmg The sehsdron er a shorT Sdrnrs fernrly The hope Thor Therr sharp shock are :ehTrenTed my d comic Touch erl remorn To remrnd mreranr MaKOOC wno rs able Tc dll or The weaknesses of The BrrTrsh command ooedrence Trom every Emprre and Vrctorrdn dTTiTudes Tn Krnd or man Nhrre he enlays hs general, boTh or wnrch ore rerevdnr rnnocehT merrrmen" r-Teavy hdn7 dnd Topical rrT The new SouTh ATrrcd ded. rmposrng, The Mikado deals Today our rrs TudgmenT beTore all ends hopprry wh Toyous show and rrngrng cheer'

rurn7vurv, Pmr75rng dnd Deep7Bo (respecTrvely Thomas Selner7olsen, Brendon STanord. dnd Grerg Wegerle) were wenderTuTry clear- Note: vorceo Tn rherr roles and played Therr pods erh a" easy gruc as They The germs of Zwor Bord desenes were sunoorred by d sure7TooTed menrron here der 7 awarded 3 "gm chO'us The men's enhances presTrgrous scholarshlc To sum Tn were bold, ccnfrdenr and colourful Glasgow 7 has a specral germs as They srrode Ground The srdge dTTer ossurnrng mdny aTTrTude-s mm Hrs Trne srngrng has bee a were queer and quornr rnsprrdlron To The school hcuse musrcals. scheoT hymn srhgrng «0» The makeup Tedm (Mdrgre MrTchc-Tl Tours erh The Dukes have a, and Kerry Rdnkrn) ably supporTed by berTeered Trom hrs sure Touch The cosTume moThers (Sue PeTTers) made The chorus all The more con New and reTreshrrrg grandmas n vrncrng The srmple sTage ser (Dove porrormunce hme been hrs harry Lachenrchr) allowed great freedom mark and he has done all -rT o Of movemenr whlle The lrghlrng remarknblo unassummg we» (Morgre Hull and her Team) showed The sToge and The cherdcTer The culTural srde 0T The SCTOOT owes grouprngs on To gredT advahrdge or one 0T rTs Trnesr sons d grear debT All CT The back sTage moves were The frhal hrghT or The show was a under The conTrol of Swan Walls and henerrl hrng The proceeds 0T whrch hrs men who never puT d TooT were To help supporT der m hrs Tour wrong. years sTudy 7 TT anyone needs The SarnTs rdmrly's blessrng rT rs surely Thls The orchesTro, Trarned and direcTed frne slnger by Norman Sondness and Debbie German, and The rehearsal pronrsT, FUTT Club Mr H. Hugge

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R.A.P.S PRODUCTION 'Cvnndi t

Frye monrhs of work on My or Peler Dyson Zwar Bola was mist on saint Chrldrenl My Afrrca' gave The casl awarded The MosT Promrslhg Aclor and Crew a very deTIane TasTe ol award rn hrs role as Mr M and prafesslonal Thealre especially PoberTErnesl Maud won The Besl when we found ourselves on The Posler CompeTrlron slage or The mom Thearre al WlTS Desplle all our achrevemenls. our The road To me lrnal was long and brggesT and mosT imporlanl vrclory hard wITh many hurdles, both was securrng a pasllron for The Ans emoTlonol and physrcal, lo over» aT Sarnls lor generaTIons TO come come Bur lf you speak To anyone who was rnvolved. Theyll all Tell you All The worlds a slage, and all The ThaT rT was wonh IT, no maTTer how men and women merely players many Trmes lhey gaT delenlron for negleclrng Therr schoolwork. due To Wlllram Shakespeare rehearsals runnlng laTe Into The As You We lr nrghT A. Molr (Direclor) Afrer narrowly defealrng Webb

House In The House Plays fesTrvol al The end dl February. we had To Immedrarely Turn our aTTenTran Towards The R A PS. Play TesTrval or AN EVENING WITH The end of June lT was clear from The srarr Thar Mrsr Burgers ex' pecTalrons of us were complelely dlfferenr To whaT we ThoughT we MOLIERE were capable of Because Sarnrs hadnl ever made rT Through To The AmrdsT The hub of MaTrrc acrrvrTres. a 'BuT The show musT go onl' seml-Trnals before, Mrs Burger was group or rnTreord young ladles and aoamanr ro change ThaT We also genrlemen from Erescra House and M Ross sreooed ll" at o momehTs Tell oolrgaled To uphold her perr ST STrThrans casl off Thelr unllorms To name and saved The day sonol record, (whrch she made or acceor The challenge of Trme Travel Rahaoark Hrgh School ) or all four or To l71h Cenlury France The Teachers lnvalved would lrke To her produclrons molrrng rr Through ro Thank The ouorls Tor Therr aedlcallon rhelrnol, Drclron and underslandlng posed a and erlon The evenrng would noT problem, overcome by French have been a success wlrhoul you Our rrrsr performance rn The Teachers Mrs Spence and Madam You are The forerunners Th 0 rradrrron downslarrs Theolre aT WlTS saw us up Fodor Once The language borrrer lhar we hope To make a pan of our agarnsr good compeTrrran Tn had been orraged and The cosr schools calendar Crawford College, who perlarmed recovered lrom Therr ranral shock or on The same nrg'nr as us Our or 30 The" new allrre. our proneers selTIed Mme J. Fodor schools, only 5 would be lucky rn under The drrecrron ol Mrs Wylde enough To make rT Through To The semrillnals and gel rho opoorTunrry Two oerfornronc s Took place The ol perlormrng on The srage or The lrrsT, 0 less lormal oocasron ormecl ar marh Thearre oTWlTS puprls and Teachers lrom vorraos schools rn Johannesburg The sec We were The llrsr ploy oul UT The E and perrarnronce was 0 Gala evenr semrihnalrsrs To porlorm, whrch rn The lorm or a supper Thearre and meonr Thor we had To won unT.l The alTended by The drroclor or The Tollowrng rrlgrrl To see whrcn 3 would Allrance Frurrcurse M Corpareou. go Through To The lrnal We were as well as The Headmrsrress and one or Them, TageTher erh Headmasrer or The resoeclrve Crawford College and Greensrde schools ngh School Our puplls excelled In solTe ol On The lrnal nrghl. we were Judged unlarseen crrcumsTances such as The Second BesT ProducTron and when our leading man, M Carroll Greenslde ngh School The BesT underwenl emergency surgery The Producrron Eugene Sella recerved a nrghr before The opening perfor- mem cerTiTicaTe Tor aclrng ln hrs role mahce as Thaml Mblkwena. l recerved o merrl cerlrficole for my airecTars moTlvaTlon and for acllng in The role Mrs 5 Burger

The Styrhlon T994 THE SEAGULL

On Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 whlch would have proved lrnpasr have made Chekov proud The May, the combined drama Club or sible Without the guidance of Mrs deeper understanding which we St Stithians and Brescia House Wylae helped by Paul Browne gained or Chekovs wonderful philo- presented Anton Chekov's The sophy. each other and many other Seagull. The cast, who had worked The selt defeatlst novelist (myself) in SubleCTS relating to the text mode together before, wanted to grace love With the whimsiole young the endeavour benecial to both the stage again in their final year actress (Aileen Anderson), the worn» the actors and audience and seeing as none at us possessed anising mediocre writer (Rob 0 Singing ability suitable for onything Schumann), the overbearing actress In the end our boss in a culturol but the shower, we approached Mrs and failing mother (Meredith Kelley), desert turned out to be a fabulous Wylde to direct us in something a and others played by Jeft Thornley, success provmg our moments at little less musical than G & 5 The Jackie Vandereydt, Pascal Dalton, apprehension to be untoundered script presented to us was 'The Kieren Bailey, Caroline King, Poul Lots at thanks to all those involved in Seagull' which even the most Browne and Giulietta TaleVi, were all makeup, lighting and backstage experienced find challenging. incredibly intricate roles The lighting was done by Steven Elsworth (called Mrs Wyldes love tor Chekov soon in at the last minute) With the help of inrected us and in tour days at the the regular lighting Crew end at April haiidays. trorn nine o m S, Theobald to nine p m (taking breaks to vote Our aress rehearsals turned out to and monitor the unfolding demo- De 0 bit nerve wracking, (those or cracy), we worked or, the script and Mrs Wyldes being a bit more its background in order to meet our wracked than ours), cues being a one month deadline bit too much for us experienced actors Nevertheless, on the night Set building and publicny was done everything came together and after by us, but 5 was vastly over two successlul performances we shadowed by the task of getting were all in high spirits haying under tne skir at the characters pertorrned re a level lm sure would

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INTERHOUSE BEST SPEAKERS' COMPETITION

This competition took place. as it has done for a Perhaps speakers next year need to be number at years now. in Mears Hall in the Chair reminded that the effect Is enhanced when was Mr Hugh Huggeti, who conducted the headings on cards are used rather than sheets proceedings With good humour and skill The 0! paper from which their speech is read Judges. on this occasion. were Mrs Santa Burger. Mr Graham MacCaIlum and Mr Mike Smith This competition took place on the matrics' last day at school and the audience was attentive It was leit that. on the whole, the seminars set a and enthusiastic In their responses to these high standard. producing speeches which were speakers. A pleasant occasron well prepared. suitably researched and The overall House positions were. delivered With a good deal at passion and enthusiasm i. Mears and Webb 3. Pitts Tucker and Wesley Sven Tietz of Meats Hose was adjudged the 6. Collins Winner with an impassioned plea for non 7 Mountstephens and Penryn conformity and the place at the imagination in a speech entitled. Why Purple Cows Bark Mr M. Smith Loudiy' He was roilowea by Chris Morgan at Webb wrth Ladies, Babes and Chickst a tongue-in-cheek look at the role of the woman in teenage sOCiety In order, tollowing these speakers were. Decion Bullock of Collins With 'It only ', Angus Morr of Mountstephens with 'The Truth Behind the Lies. Simon ick of Tucker with The Ace of Hearts'. John Seccombe at Wesley NATIONAL GUILD OF PUBLIC SPEAKERS wrth 'Sleep in Perfect Blue Buildings'. Andrew HIGH SCHOOLS CONTEST Scott at Penryn with The Windsors' and Juiian Marsh of Pitts on 'Rugby, the Gentlemens Game' All the worlds a stage and all the men and women merely players ' The Junior Section at the competition was won by Michael Bartlett of Pitts with his speech It was a quote from Shakespeare's As you like it' entitled 'Flt tor a King. a satirical look at the life which I used as the foundation for a public and times or the heir to the British throne The speech I delivered in the regional finals of the Judges then placed Daniel Leech of Wesley National Guild at public speakers High schools second With his offering 'The Road to contest. And like the stage and acting in it, it Greatness. Jonathon Cane ot Tucker toiiowea gave me a tremendous amount of Joy and with 'Drfferent is Good' Ivan Turaniahin of pleasure to be able to make peopie laugh. Penryn spoke on Saints Rubican'. Dean listen to me and think about what I'd said. Chapman of Webb on 'Making a Difference', Rikjon Scott of Meats on 'Talent'. Mark I know that through portrcrpating in this contest I Marhanele at Collins on 'Parties and Kuhle was given a lot more courage to express myself Kunene of Mountstephens with It Doesnt Stop, openly and enioy doing it - and for this id like to It Wants Vou Dead - Damn This Voice lnsrde Vour thank Mrs Sonja Burger who pushed me into Head' doing this and making sure I gave of my best.

It was felt that too many of those who took part To anyone Interested in public speaking - go for in the Junior Section of this Best Speakers ltl Being able to captivate an audience Is worth Competition relied very heavily on copious a lot out there and participating in a contest notes and. ln fact, In many cases read their such as this can only make you grow. speeches With minimal eyecontact with their audience and wlth Ilttle. or no. attempt to highlight or stress important statements. M. Carroll

42 The Stythian T994 . BEST PORTFOLIO AT FOUNDERS DAY ,

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The SVVYIHGD 1994 DARWINIAN SOCIETY

Presldent: Mrs R, Block Wrts Medical School gave an The two most recent speakers were lnrormatrve talk about 'The Search Mrs Karen Trendler of ARC (Anrrnal Chalrmen: C. Lewis, E. Brand or Human Orrgrns rn Sourhern Atrrca' Rehoarlrratron Centre) who spoke on and other aspects of harnrnid wlldlrre rehabrlrtatroh, and Dr Mah~ The Dorwrnran Society of 1994 has evolutlon For a rew days durrng the tred Reichardt who spoke on hrs had another busy yet rnteresrrng August holidays, the Commrttee of journey through the North East year wnh 6 speakers spread thraur the Society vrsited a rarm, "lwrn Passage' on the Asran Nonh coast, ghout the year and a Cammrttee Streams' on a Natural Herrlage Srle from Murmansk to the Berrng Strarts excursron tn the August holidays at Mtunzrnr, lusr south or chhard's rh a nuclear powered Pussran lee Bay Then we were gulded around breaker The drtterent speakers rncluded Dr rhe extremely rrch and diverse Gerhard Veraoorn at me Vulture envrranment by Robrn Matthews All ln all, another great year, and Study Group who spoke on vulrures. (who had spoken to the Socrety last next year's Commrtree and Socrery Mr Vrncenr Carruthers who came to year), and were exposed to man are laokrng forward to l995 talk to us about one at our natural grave swamps, crabs, frogs, the herrtages, the Magalresberg, Mrs Rra ecosystems tn the Natural Heritage Mrlburn spoke to us on hens and 'Lrte Site, dune succession and other rn the Prrde' and Dr Lee Burger from rnteresrrng aralogrcal aspects of the the paleoanrhropologrcal mm or area.

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Darwlnlan Soclery

Back Row (Hat) C Srmpson, M Coapmans,W Jacobs, A Grant, A Newton, R Dllce Second RowzJ Brand. l? Calllns,5 Smuts. P Myerscough. J Van derWatt, M Angus,$ Goldlern H Jnrlol mrrd low:C Morgan, D. Bradbury. M Egan,M Humme Davres,M Davres,B Morars,H NaDrer Founh Row:A Spurr. P Srgsworrh. D Parks, A Bergman, M Carroll, P Maclean l? Boyce, u Bergman, 5 Clarke th Row : A. Scott. Gaodwrn,$ Ross, C Ctegg G Corrrlrne, M Dabrowskr K Kunene W Clay From Row:s Brok,N Haus.M Cannellan,E Brand, Mrslr Drack,C Lewrs,N lurrror, l? Schumann Nl Thorpe

The Stythian 199A 45 BIRD CLUB

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FLYFISHING CLUB

The flyfxshlhg club has had a rear sohoblv good year We have about fony members To dare we have rakeh rwo mp5 to New where we have shed a vonew of waters. On both occcsxons the frshrng was qune good wrrh some verv hne sh 09th caught The besr sh of the year rc dare was coughv by Trevor Spence The dub has also had severa meerrhgs whrch rnciuded wdeos rolks, y rvrng and y 005mg lam noprng rhor we can extend the Club rmo hshrhg ror other specxes wnh W H woud De reoHv hrce '3 COVCh some veuowfsh m the mar or barbe rr Honebeesooorr Tws woutd be possrbre oh 3. 30» Mo basrs mokrhg mere "as ocssrore and gemng more Dcvs Cur er he were! \h "HS regard wcuvo we =0 "wank Mark VeHand 0' ms adwce aha ms Kzd offer ctprhrhg us ah such :1 mp rr order To share ms expemse mrh me Dcys r would arse me vs rake Th5 oopohumry of thok'tg the Fly Fxshers Assocramr '\ chr for vhe comrhued use of vherr wonderfm cottage one to all me rrponon owners who so krhdry Iev us sh on Therrwaters

Lwoud we we see mare mvovemem from the boys W7 the genercx mhmng of me club as r behave may n rs a voruobre expenence Mr P. as We.

m--... The Stythlon 1994 47 THE COMPUTER PROGRAMMING CLUB

The Club has been reasonably sludros as a rnotrlc oplron whlch mole acthltles Other actlvrrles mrght aCerx-t rhls your The boys learn to rtraarls that they are already rnclude basrc comouter use, progtalttme tn Turbo Pascal Tltero learrllhg programmlrlg l would soltware revrews and demonstra- are about 20 members who attend ravour The load or haylrtg a llans, desk top publlshlng game the weekly nloetlngs Onc- problem Computer User Club rather than a ploylng etc I reel that thls would ls that all lhe boys have a larrly org programmrng club l teet that such encourage greater ponIClpatlon range lll Ublllly whrcll makes lt a club could be very well run by and more meanlngtul use at dltllcult to doc-do at what level lo some of our boys who are hrghly computers ln the school as a whole oltctl the lessons Some or the boys campelent Programmrng Could be are also now taklng compuler rhcorporaled as one ol rl'lany p057 Mr P, de Wet

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CHESS CLUB

Chess Cohtthnes to prosper th the Thts tor a Standard 6 t5 no mean boards reatty excetted towards the Cottege We not have 35 active teat We expect great thtngs from end at the season and since none members but are also Cantem» htm tn the years to come at them are teaytrrg at the end ot ptatlhg enterthg a thtrd team tn the the year. our prosaects tor the rst teague next year Thrs wrtt gtye us a Sean Saunes, one at the Matrtcs tearn look very good team tr each at the teagues. a teaytng ts to be congratulated on hrs Dastttah onty matched by the setectton for Southern Transvaal tn ctosrng t wawa We to thank our 'htghh Rartdburg Hoer coach, DOth rytenaetsohn, tar hts The Second Team started me enthustasm and experttse tn hetptng the Ftrst team played wett thts season poorty, 105an the rst two to trnprove the Days games and t season, desptte ploymg agatnst ex- games They were tn the unenvtabte wouta v/tsh Anthony Paton the very tremety strong opposrttah and posttxan at havth to pray agarnsr best at tuck as he takes over the atthuugh they managed onty one many schools A teams and usaatty retns or the Crab TC att tne Chess wrn tn ttxe games. the wtn was a these schools' tap aoards are ex hares" out there, thank you tar my 10 , O atatr and htghllghted the cettent and so we started wttn a two yea' brush wtth :utture tt has s'rength or the other oppasttton mater dtsadvantage However, after aeen goo-a or me one may you Athcagh we wrtt tase ttve prayers thrs the tnttrot setbacx they prayea some cahttnue to ac Satnts Draua year, we have had an thtlux ct great Chess wtnnrng the next tour tatentea youngsters In Standard SIX, games and even beat their Randr headea by John Ets who no! onty burg Hoer caunteraarts, certainty a made our Ftrst Team but Transvaat B turn up for the books Our top

CHESS ClUB Backm tons Hawktns, P Evans,J BoyhtanLeeJ Ets J Shamtm Middle: D Hope Jones. C Murstr. C rayror, M Thorpe. M Osborne, E thsan, A Evans, E Thorpe, M Var'r Heyhttz Front: D Parks, A Jaclrmorr, Mr C Cowse. A Newton, 5 Sounes 52 The Stythtan 1994 12 CLUB

The 12 Club meets lhtrequehtly partly be lh l995 the club wrll meet on a regular cause the members are so ccttvely rnr bosrs wrth the St Johns College Decrmus volved In so many other facets or the lrte Club The hlghllght ot thls octlvrty Will be ot the school Poul Myerscough (Chaxrr to hold a Memonol Lecture to honour the man, 7994) has tabled a madman that memory of Raymond Gelssler who ottenr the composition of the club be changed ded both schools He argues that each year the com posltroh of the club changes so that yearly the club has re redlscover and rdentrfy :ts purpose chew Mr. H. Hugget

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The Stythlcn l994 53

INTERACT CLUB

Presldent : Chrrstlan Morgan throughout the PWV area lhls gave Of all lhe prqects and outlngs at the Vice Presldent: Declan Bullock us lnsrght Into lhe operating ol a 1994 club the hrghllght musl surely Secretary/1'reasurer: successful club and the prlnclple at have been Intercon, a conterence Vossarlan Reddy rrlteract to help the less fortunate or over 400 Interacters held at Directors at : while havan a really good time 1 Bronkharstbaat Flfteen St Strthrans -Servlce : Anthony Poplett members attended and a great ~Fellowship : Scott Sargent A semlnar was argonlsed tor the trme was had by all -Internutiunul understanding: enlrre cammltlee to show each Relnhardt Wallace member lherr role wrthrn lhe club I would Irke to thank Mr Smuts for all Wlth thls our Club took off as social hrs help and guidance and Declan The Interact club of 1994 had a events were organised. Bullock musl be commended for all tough act lo follow, The 1993 hrs hard work throughout the year. commlltee had brought the club Our rst major fundralsrng was a Frnally, l wrsh Kuhle Kunene and the out or a perlod of dormacy and It brrdge drlve organised by Declan l995 club best of luck and may they was our Job to canlrnue thrs growth Bullock The club raised a srgnrlrcanl carry the Rotary motto or Service and help the club achreve a higher sum whlch was donated to the above self' wrlh them always prole wrthln the school a goal I Bethesda Home for HIV posltlve Ilke to believe we achieved babies.

Our year 01 ofce began with a As the club grew 1n stature a lre was Presrdenls' camp for the President ordered and awarded to come C. Morgan and VrcePresldenl of the clubs members.

Interact Board 1994: Back Row (I to r) S Sargent, Al Poplett, R Wallace. V, Ready Front Row : C Morgan (Presrdent), Mr L Smuts, D Bullock (Vlceepresldent) l The Slythlan 1994 g

going manner and enthusrasrn tar learning about "matters Atrlcan made him an asset to have around WILDLIFE CLUB Thanks Dan!

It is my belief that by providing the 1994 was the inaugural year at the were attempting some advanced opportunity for young people to Wildlite Club at Saints. As It was a ascents wtth ratings tram ll up to an have fun outdoors an innate sense new club most of the members awesome l9. All or them showed at the importance or their envrronr were Junior boys who always tremendous enthusiasm and guts ment is developed l only hope that displayed maximum enthusiasm during what was a most enjoyable the activities that boys in this club Weekly meetings were held during weekend One or the most amusing have been exposed to go some the afternoon school slot during aspects was the names or some of way to developing such a sense which various trips were planned the climbs, eg "Visions of Cosmic During your hectic lifestyles always and many interesting wildlife Videos Doom" and Texas Chainsaw remember these words written by were screened. A group of about 50 Massacre" These added to the George Schaller As you reach for boys were in regular attendance exhltaration of the experience. the stars do not neglect the tlowers at your test for many tlowers it Day excursrons included a trip to the Much opprecralion to Mr Andre may already be too late De Wildt Cheetah Research centre Labuschagne (a teacher at Glen in the Magaliesberg and an ex ngh School in Pretoria and a Thanks to all members or the club tremely successful night tour of the trained Adventure lnstructor") for for your enthusiasm and COVTTmlt' Pretoria Zoological Gardens The making the climbing passable ment, latter was well attended and proved to be very popular We were Many thanks to Mr Daniel Rose tor taken on a guided tour at the all his help With the club, his easy- Mr 8. Walls animal enclosures using spotlights Many interesting aspects at animal behaviour were dtscussed and the group showed tremendous enrhu» Slasm in the questions that they asked The guide was highly comv plimentory about the boys and very impressed With their knowledge

Weekend trips proved ditticult to organise due to the right school calender and sporting commr itments li was however possible to organise trips to Dame and Likkewaan gorges in the M0907 liesberg. o rockclimbtng trip to Wotervalboven, an adventure trip to the Mdala nature reserve in Kwandebele and a halt term e>r~ cursion to Manyeleti Game Reserve in the Eastern Transvaal Lowyeld Jess On the Magaliesberg trip a small Vi5ions of Cosmic DO group of boys had their first experience of rockrclimblng and abseilihg which led to the orgar nisation or the later trip to Water valboven The weekend also saw the boys hiking. bumvsliding, CllTT lumping and enjoying the tranquillity of a camp-tire at night Accarrirri- odation was at Calabash Campers Shelter on the Junod tarrn near Dome Gorge

The Watervalboven trip saw seven Std a boys go through a steep learning curve in the space of 48 hours They were taught the Intri~ cocles at toproping and lead- cltmbing by a group at expertencea climbers. The boys stoned hesitantty on a climb rated 9 (easy) but soon Wlldllra Club

The Stythian l994 55 OUTWARD BOUND

In JonuOVy or this year It was once ttrps, exaggetated 01 course, even Many tun actrvmes llke tock Cllm' agarn at! to Outward Bound at that make your hardened ddventuters brng, obsettrng, VCHibUltdtHg and mobile base on the banks 0! shake In therr well ttayelted boots onertteenng lay ahead as welt as Ebenezet Darn In the Magoebasr many not such tun actrvttres hke the Moot area AH, except two at the Amvat at Consolota Estates. the Iron Ctown htke and dorng your Standard 85 ctrmbed apprehensrvoly tocatton of the base camp, drd Dusmess rn the bushes But, Itke true but ethtedIy rnto buses and nothtng to trghten the tteprdattons Sarnts boys they stuck to thew task headed on, With seven membets at thete was nothing but an otd atmy tatttet well and many, to: more than 51cm Into the unknown Thrs par- tent and a ten ton truck expecfed, had a great trme. trcutor trrp has become a tegend at Nevertheless, the boys dtvrded up Sarnts as being the "tough one~ and rnto the-It group; snared cut the rhts NOS the natdest Outwatd Bound some at the stones totd or prevtous issued toad, packed than kn Course t have to date seen yet rt (leavrng 0 tot of seemed that rt was thoraug'nty now unnecessary enpyed by most, certainty a trrbute . extras Dehld) and to a gtedt group of boys Wett done -- left wtth then my rn naung survrved the expenence structets and tear and espeoarty weH done to those chers tor the gteat who came through wrvh ttyrng "unknown" corours Keep the stones trowrng to next year's Standard 85 and keep burtdrng tnrs wor'nwn;te trad-tron

Mr C. Cowset

56 The Stythtan 1994

TRACKERS A SPECIAL EXPERIENCE

drives, night drives. rock-lumping, Nine privileged St Stlthlans pupils, Mr again one day and shall always ropeeswrnging, a visit to a reptile park. Rose and myself were afforded a remember my unforgettable exper» shooting, tlshin' and many more The ience Courtney Watson unique opportunity during the April experience can best be described by school holidays. What was 90th to be comments tram the boys themselves: another trip into the bush turned out to The second time I abseiled | demoed be a memorable experience. Trackers to lrish abseil which is going down a is an enVirorimentaI education centre We found a deserted old stone hut in rock lace outwards looking down all the middle of an old river bed in the Transvaal Lowveld run by Mr the time' Shenton Wood overlooking the river we were told Dave Rushworth, a very special man that it we slept in it we would be the indeed Mt Rushwonh runs a pro- it was clearly a worthwhile experience gramme which is tailored tar each first group to do so without chickening tat all and the group ol boys involved out the experience was very acquitted themselves well In addition unique group that Visits hrs centre The work he does with children is purely tor exerting Jonathan BoyntoneLee they certainly made a lasting the love at youth and at the bush He impression on Dave Rushwonh who Mr Rushworth cooked some trog's inwted them back over the October creates an atmosphere in which each legs over his lighter and we had to eat and every individual can excel and haltrterm break A long lasting telav them. they were dellCious and worth enjoy themselves to the tullest I have tianship between Trackers and St all the wet shoes from catching them lead many school groups on similar Stithrans has been established Many types at excursions. never have l had David Nevin thanks to the nine boys for being a such positive feedback as i did in this great group who held the school's case Nothing could stop Dove, he wanted name up high and to Daniel Rose tor to spot Lion and we got his point when his eltorts on the trip we spotted a Grant Eagle Owl. and he The outing lasted tar six days and live MrS, Walls said, target the owl, we are looking for nights and each of the nights was Lion Ryan French or spent camping at a different place under the stars Time was spent on the "Another highlight was when we Blyae river, in Manyeleti Game res- lumped off a to metre nigh clilt into erve, deep in the Blyde river gorge and ot the Trackers centre itseir the river Dino van Rooyen Quality time was spent in the evenings 'We ran into a bit at trouble on our getting to know each other round a night drive, we pulled a 15 cm log out roaring camptire. The load was at the radiator attei gaing through tive

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The Stythlan T994 57

STANDARD SIX CAMP

On mo 17 January l4? now Sianr wall, waler Duckels, pale climbing darcl six hays accompanied by six and more siarr rnambars orrivod or me Vouin for Chris! lrainng Canlra near lno more sadalo evening dis l-lekpoorl in me Magaliesborg We cussions on relovanl lopics ensured woie all made la real vaiv welcome mm the boys were made lo lnInk by Mr Clive Douglas and his ans aboul more serious mallers and Il'iUSIaslII; leam once agaln lne VFC slall snowed graal resllienco in leadlng discussion Accommodation was more luxurious groups involving MU thirteen year- man rho Days evar expecied. lhoy alas TapIcs covered Included sell- liaa not been to a comp before acceplanco. parems and Iriend whore may slapi in 6 padded rooms snlps Each evening was Concluded wiln onrsuile ablulions Dlyidlng ihe by a snarl Balanced lIro wrap up. group up randomly lnlo smaller groups proved successlul, rriany The Wednesday 01 me week in new rriendsmps were eslablisned cluded an address by Mr Wylde on and boys lrom dilfarenr primary 'One and All , a filling acldlrion i0 schools were aorded lne oppor- lne programme for a group or new lunlly or gelling la know each Sainls boys other Apari from the dorm groups lhe boys were also owned Into lour lne aliilude or me group de- large groups to rocrlilalo lhe roia veloped posilively Inroughoui Ihe llon ol aClIVIlIes. week Many boys learni me all lmporlani allribule of sellrdisclaline The load was superb and lhero was Real courage and commllmenl always mouniaIns of ii. me boys from many boys. parlicularly lhe Commenlea or me high quality of smaller bays, was shown Many me load ad nauseam lwo alning gamed sell-canllaence In dealing rooms faciliroled easy meal llrries win the more daring acrwrlles and more was never any need for queuing The programme was desrgned lo keep lha boys physically busy mosl lhe learn or young men from VFC al lne limo. lnls Is wrial l3 year-alas were superb and essential in GHJOY, il was lnus a roaring success ensuring lnal a packed programme 0! aclrvrlias ran smoolhly Many or One al the most importani aspecls me aays w>ll nor larger "19 of rho camp was me apporluniiy lar relalionsnip oslabllshnd wrln Warron, us. me srafl, lo oslabllsn a rapporl Ian, Danny. Jurna, Brian, Ronny and With the now Slandard sixes Many Bola SI Siilnlans expresses Ineir new names and (aces were learned gralorul inanks 10 mm lIno group ol and the Informal environmeni young Int-in who sol such a great lamliloioa a superb gel Io know example lai llia Slandaro six group each other almaspnare For us Il was also imporlanl I0 gal lo know a AC'lVlIIElS were greatly varied and group nl bays wrln which we would always GHJOVODlO, llia pllVSICGl side nova in work closely inrougnoui the ol the waek was well caiarad for year lhis was made easier by me with wall Cllmblng, bridgo lumpIng, parliclpalian of Messrs WIlson. Pl'h' soccer. yollayball, baskalball, swlm ey. Aileridge and Rose whom ming, lndaar soccer, lrisbee. canr Involved lnemselves Iully wlln "'19 Ilnuous crickel. slalklrig lna lanlain groups lhal lney had been pul in aria ihe Infamous lollIo slide being charge or, ourselves being able to amorigsi inc many available acil- ClICUIOlD and see as many boys as Villas for ma boys lo lake par! in possible Our slricere inanks Io lnem The l994 Slanaard six camp was an lhe bays also look pa" in "lrusl undoubted success. lhanks mosl of games" In wliicn may learn! Io rely all lo a superb iniako of young men on one ario'iBr and halal an loam Well done to you alll work lnoso Included lne ossaull Mr 5. Wall: and Mr M. Clarke. Flying high

The Slytlilan 1994 PREFECTS' CAMP

The awesome mounrernscopes of the Southern Free S'ote were once ogcrn the backdrop tor the Surnts prefects camp rn the week before schoor commenced rn Jonuory On Tnursday 6 January two red mrnrr buses descended on the srngre more! rn Glenreenen to unroaa ren new prefecrsy as werr as Mr Wyrde. Mr Jansen Mr van Tender, M: de Wet and cr new cad rron to the start errny Errrorr. a recent grade-are or Oxfcro

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6C The Siyucn 1994

CREATIVE WRITING - ENGLISH

THE BUTTERFLY AN OLD MANS HANDS Chuang-tzu was the man who dreamt he was a butterfly then Knobbly, gnarled and weathered by ttrne, awoke to wonder whether he was a Hts hands no longer look lrke mtne butterfly dreamrng he was a man Broken narls engtdthed wrth blackened drrt, - Chrnese tale, Fourth century 8 C lhese hands tram work have never shrrked

Outsrde the wrna crres. lrke a heartr Once, aawertul, weatherebeaten tthgers broken man Stars are spttnkted across On whrch the tall or years now trngers the nrghr sky, like fatty dust ernkted. verned, no longer ptrant, Farry dust? Was he for years on these rellont7 Or perhaps not t sard Perhaos they are mCVe ltke (Kills tn the nrght Copper tothts and tacks. aged by harsh sun, Shadows try to name tram the moon Hrs ttte's long labour ts almost done trght Ves, the moon rs always there A He looks at these new wrth wrsttut regret remrnaet, perhaps The wrnd trnktes the For the trme or hrs youth. stttl hard to target rrtanrc treeettunks and the leaves rrnkle Dollie green chtmes Dtstont P. Burgoyne mustr, warts through the arr to Caress Std 7 the depths at my soul Hours seem to pass before laugh=er seems to echo throughout the forest

And then t- ends r sold And every ntght rt rs the same ttnatty, sleep overcomes and l ttve the never reatrze the we "7? e gn'r Every hrghr you have the some dream ehment actually rs dream? Neatly she sculpted her shonhcnd V65 Looaed lrke crooked Crosses Tap rap 3or) t stood us No es ea She murfted a rm whrte scarrtng same The dream rs lrke a drug, detachrng yOu are ne one who has "re a re Dltght WTt're paper Wt?"r her CWCHC you rrom reatrty She was tapotng her shorthand t never trusted any or the aehcrt an the paper r tett the ottceeatec \gh had people the hosartol serr me to t could Tap too top come The wrna erred e a hea'rr not orrng mysell ta 'tus' her ether. Top tap tap broken man l'te stars v. . even though she was drerenr She r annoyed me So drd her use at the across the nrgrv SKy rke arr, had ttowrhg oronde har' aha emerald word reatrty Such tudgements ct perhaps hat Pe'h' s t'Tey .se eyes tha were deec lrke sorrow 'ealrtess are he prnhacte at bras t let: lrke nalts rrr the nrghr A Sunrrght SDrtt t'tto the room and stenae 'a descend on the room lrke tcred past, htdt'tg rrcrr " derrostea the coldness 0 her {Not dust Toataptaa Yes the moon rs hore "QC 'e "2:" 5 essrah Her vorce was warm, lrke her Perhaps t rep red always the-e smrle Wrrnktes were err bedded rn her So we dream rs tlre purpcserury she race, the rr/eroeds of le rett the sentence uncompte'ed The dream ts tt tust .6 tr ts concrete, ' s Purple cows aatx eualy 503d, 'esrrng abs'ract. rt tS wrrrsp -t rs Slit-:JUI'TTS, rt rs t' she Dcusea rh her wrrrrhg new she 'rrrJgtr. rt rs scrcnc tt r» durle. than wGuld send me cock thr; Crnelrcsl rJt/Jlek, rrrrghter than Mr.- Vau have the are at eypressorr she rhost attectrdnate wtttte t ts . sard Just reptred as she conrnued 0 ca' .1 Out as am and ynu rrrr> rt ts her shorthand The pertatt Stitppu'l and trngrzred rasttessly above the page Trtp tap t need new dreams ranrght t told her tap She warted as l tart the StttJVlCl) to sottro l plunged rnto her gtrstenrng emeralds agarn t cannot tell the drltotonuo t would tell her anyway Perhaps she anymore t sard would understand Dream, horredroam, rt tS all the same Someone, to me somewhere, You are experterrcrng problems wtth must understand reatrly, then? My tile IS the dream t sard tn what way7 nearrty A tudgemertt ugarrr So she .~.»....l|' Fear, toy, heartache. laughter. hate, was lrke everybody else alter all She. . Ianeltness The dream crystatltzes the too, was alratd or trvlng wtthaul the Maul-n-J. . _. depths ot emotran and lrke a Chttd l wall between tantusy and tact She watt all day for night to come and loo, was dlratd to dream and labelled nrtng the treasured dream wtth It Then my passran tar exrstence as rhsantty l Ire awake all nrght, terrlrred. beggrng srmply because tt was beyond her dawn to return the sunshtne unttt. undetstandtng, her reatrty She would N A S A A Salomon

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The maze of corridors opened onto a small glass enclosure surrounded on three stdes by a walkway and a roiling. In the mrddle stood a table with tour piles ot books on it, at which a man sot slumped in a chair His hand rested on a copy or 'Powershift The superior picked up the book

Good book, this one But we should have known it would kill him Hells even my wife thought it was kinky ' He chuckled to himself "Wells clear the enclosure, Oh. and take him to physralogy That'll be atl But srr, theres something interesting here Hrs last act, apparantly, was to WHY? (A VERY SHORT STORV) trance which may have appeared scribble on this sheet of paper. and I to an observer like a coma The stars thought you might like to see it, l Peter Closed the book and put it shone with the some orrllionce as couldnt make anything or rt down He Closed his eyes to ex~ they had for the mrllenia before he The superior took the sheet tram the perrence the sheer relaxation of had sat down to read hrs trrst book, Zookeeper and stored blankly at it haying no Visual stimuli. and rubbed and the reading lrght oesrde him for a moment the bridge at his nose rn the old shot the some pool of surreal light Oh, well, me it With the rest of his gesture of fatigue that it had every night srnoe then biopsy tissues I guess ' And the Slowly, very slowly, he felt again He superior turned and watkea out The book was 0 Mills 81 Boon a felt hrs own conscrausness, rather raunchy one called Powershrtt' » than the Collective conscrousness of The zookeeper remained behind for and was only about a hundred and ten mrllian authors throughout the a few moments He walked over to forty pages a mere straw, as one centuries who had done their best the plaque which rronrcally pra mrghr put it But it was an important to represent humanity and sprrit- claimed the rnhabitant to be living straw, the one referred to rn the old ualrty, drain rnto nrm like water and removed rt Then he barked a cliche seeping through a trssure in a darn law commands at an assistant. who wall now a trickle, now a gush, now promptly set about clearing the Begrnnrng with the first recorded a torrent and a flood enclosure tor the Striped Koala ot works or the Bobylonrans and the Dunedin Forest Egyptians, and progressrng through After the hour, he rorsed hrs head the Greeks and Romans, to the once more and thought about what The Zookeeper ambled to the door. sparsely inhabited regron ol the he had read He stared into the almost extted, then changed his Dark Ages and thence to the midnight blackness which threat- mrnd and strode back to the corner Renaissance, the Global Age and ened to engulf his oasrs ot radrance. He removea the plaque and paper trnorly beyond. Peter had read to digest and consider his readings trom hrs pocket, werghea them in his Every document, every puolrshed His eyes stared untlrnchrngly our hand tor a white, and threw them rn work rri every conceivable rangr before hrm, olinkrng only after an the wasteooper oosket betore uage on every possrbte subtect had uncanny rr'rterval walkrng out the enclosure come under the treadmrll ot hrs unouenchaole Search Then he reached tor a press of R.Schumunn paper and a pen, and exercrsed Std IO The search for what? He had started the untamrliar on at wrrting tor the ott rather vaguely, iiletrmes ago, lrrst time since his ' wrtn the arm at answering the Chrldhood, so auestrar- Why the ultimate ques striperrdouslv long ago tron to which not even God could He scrawled out three ptOVlde an answer. because at rts words whroh satrstred hrs rnherent obscurity He had read and rnitrar arm, closed hrs read and he hadn't stopped eyes and rested his chin reading, and then he found he on hrs Chest couldnt do anything bul read, All external consorausness was lost to We louna him early this hrm for his litetime that had lasted morning. the zookeep- who knows? Decades? Genera er told hrs superior as lions? Centurres? Even longer? lt they marched along was all lost. the narrow corrrdors to the exhibit marked A He sat there for an hour as the cool FREAK OF SCIENCE - night air swirled around him, in a the worlds oldest living

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MONSlEUR OPTEMIS'IE Sacre , couer les lnvalldes plus le temps pur Io pecne dans ROSS: Tu as déla vlsne les Involldes. notre monde de hale Je sors connols un pays 00 le people ZWE: OUl, {y SUIS alle une lots, ll y o Jar dejo drxsepl ans, et olors, nant pos eu damour Je sals un longtemps. voir le rombeou de auesrrce que Jalaccompll pays 00 Ie peuple nont pas eu Napoleon dlmporlance En un mot rlen Sl re d espolr ll yo owalt la noine et | y a ROSS: Tu nos pus envre d y retoumer meurs demaln, brentol re serar eu le roclome Mals le peuple nour avec mot demaln complétement oublté Je SUlS perdu on! ere pleln despou er damour ZWE: on nonl J'alme blen Napoleon, dons one multltude oe personnes Lamour pour leurs comporatnotes l mols vrolment Ial vuassez de moyennes Nos Journées sont es ont an un réve lls ont le een réve monuments comme cal bonoees par oes évenements 00 le peuple nolr et le peuple olonc ROSS: NotrerDame. comedrale de lnSlgnmants alu consornrrrenr nos se proméne dons la rue se tenant POMS, se dresse deputes le l3e slecle onnees en or. notrejeunesse les molns Us on? ete un reye des ou couer ae Ia Vllle, dons l lsle de la pétltes enfonts nous er les one Je me SUlS écnoppe ae lo note :es petltskentonts oloncs louant les uns ZWE: Le place de oI concorde est le vacances qurwennent de hnlr Je ovec les autres lls ont eu un réve plus gronae et le plus elegonte SUIS olle dans un pem Village dans le a un pays 00 les peuples ne verront plOCe ae Ports LObellsque au: est suo, au bord Ge 01 mer Lovoas, re pas lo alfference a couse de lo au centre esr tn cadeau de lEgypte me SUlS revelllé a nlmporte ouelle Couleur le new er le blonc Cl la France neure, JOVOlS oeaucoup ae temos ROSS: Le louvre est un onoen Polols pour me derendre et reflecntr sur 0 Ourl Co prendra longtemps Mons ll royal. qul abrtte molntenonl un we éAvec des copolnst ou seul sur peur devenrr une reallre ax nous le Immense d une extraorolnalre le soble oe la mer, sous la beau one: voulons tour le monde pew OVOU nchesse bleu. dons les brlses salees, 1e me ,amour, lespow, luntte et lo DOlX ZWE: Lo Joconde pexnle por SUlS retrouve JOl trouvé on monoe Ces pourouol re réve monoe ow Leonoroo de Vlncl er celebre pour porfon, sans note, un temps de personne notoutero dons lo orolnte son sounne s y trouye un rnleldu unlaue, jCl lolsse es ou dons Io paurere Je réve dun ROSS: Lore ae Tuompn a are masses aes gens o Jononnesburg e monde of; les peoples almeronr les construlr en Inonneur oes armees Jetols content at comole uns les autres et les peuples ne ae Napoleon ll demtne une place connomam pas les armes et les en torme deetOlle e1 une avenue Lo nave est lo mOlOdle de nctre guerres monumentale oppelee Les Champs generatlon. el ll n y o ou un remeae Elysees , ne soyez pas trop see-em VOJVEZ OutI Telo peut devener une reolllé ZWE: Lhetel des Invalldes abnte le une dlSllOClOn lo pécne :0 @1199 musee de Iormee el le tombeou de OU un autre passe-lemps poor yous Regoraez LAfrlaue ae Sud par Napoleon ecnopper de votre :rovoll. de vstre example R. Bowers e! Z. Mogolo tenSton et volre note. cest le 564?) KKunene Sid 7 passage o lo reallsorton oe yes SldB reves La vroie moladie de notre lemps. Ia N.Turner FRENCH ORAL he's Std ID PREMIER JOUR a PARIS AT END- Lartlcle, La pécne oux Souventrs, liniersectlon (Le sacre couer oemlne un des que la wens de llre pour mon oral, ouomers les plus puttoresques de est sur les souvernlrs er memalres, les LAmque du Sud se trcuxe o Pans - Monrmone) moments detetnrte ae nos VleS ll ll'rnrersectlon GVGC Uh rleUVCOU no au'un probleme, nous nayons preslaent et une nouvelie ZWE: Gerhard Depordleu nobute a Duon en Bourgogne En ee moment Il passe quelques tours o POMS, onez son oncle et sa lonte ROSS: Ces' la premiere lets qu elle est 0 Fans, et son Jeune cousn Anvolne, lul sen de gulde pour Vlslter la capltole.

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Unlike #793 the pieseason training great concern for the success of the inter-High (at St Johns) : sessions were not well attended and school as well as for the tndlvidual, King Edwards 319 this. coupled With an even shorter My sincere thanks to them and the Pretoria Boys . 265 than normal season meant that our athletes for their support and corn- Parktown 250 athletes were only ready by the end mitrnentt st Stithions 203 of the haltiternt at the Private St Johns 198 Schools meeting, Hopefully next To Mrs Tucker, who stepped tn at Jeppet 189 year the boys will realise that those short notice to handle the catering. two or three weeks before term the other coaches without whom The boys pulled out all the stops for starts are of vital imponance. Sec the season would not take place this meeting and the pertormance ondly. it was disappointing to find and Mr Jackson and his ground of the day was Peter Wieselthaler's that same ol the boys who had staff, my thanks for their time, 2.00m high Jump in the U16 age competed tar three or four years support and expertise group a truly outstanding jump. This (and in some cases received aw~ was followed by Tim Pennel in the aids) suddenly gave up and dtd not U16. 800m, in 2m01.45 and a 5515s In take part until very late in the Results: the 400m U14 by Ross George, season at which paint It was almost Quadrangular vs Parktown, St Johns. too late I sincerely hope that this is Jeope (at home) : not repealed next year, Parktawn . 348 Inter-House: St Stithians V 277 Pitts 536 The first meeting at the term, after St Johns : 217 Penryn.d37 four days, was at home agalnst Jeppe * 1% Collins,421 Parkrown, St Johns and Jeppe it Wesley 356 was here that we encountered a This was an early indication that Mt Stephens-234 much improved Parktown and a Parktown were a force this season Tucker 213 much more motivated St Johns We and that our U14 and U16 athletes Webb 206 performed well and came second would be the backbone of the Mears 120 to Porktown team. Two great high jump perfori mances from Scott Linden (1,96m) A sunny day and a good turnout of The tollowtng Wednesday at Jeppe. and Peter Wieselthaler (1,95m) athletes Credit to the all house St Johns reversed the result and we captains this year tor their enthu again came second Our middle siasm and organtsation on the day. distance and held event athletes Triangular vs St Johns and Jeppe it t5 a pity the parents do not support were feeling the lack of training (at Jappe) : their sons on this day. many thanks St Johns 268 to those who did attend Saturday saw us travel to King St Sttthians . 245 Edwards tor a tour school meeting Jeppe . 212 King Edwards were dominant and Age Group Champions: the excitement came tram a great Held on Jeppe's new 300m track, U M R George tussle between ourselves and St this meeting was a good Indicator U 15 A. Souter Johns The result was in doubt until of where our weaknesses were U 16 C Robinson the tinal event which St Johns won Another good high jump by Scott U 17 S Little and we lost by two paints to come Linden ammo and some promising Open M Harris andC Lewis fourth results "am the tield athletes

The inter-High took place at St Prlvute Schools vs St Johns. Johns the lollawrng Wednesday and Quadrangular vs KES. St Davids. St Albans (at St Davids) : here the boys performed excepr St Johns. Parktown (at KES) 1 St Stithians 388 tronally well to come tourth out at King Edwards . 421 St Johns 359 SlXi behind King Edwards, Pretoria Parktown t 250 St Albans ' 153 Boys and Parklown St Johns : 154 St Davids : 138 St Stithians 182 InterHouse heats, nals and the After being so close during the Private Schools meeting lollowed to A very alssapointing performance, a season this victory over St Johns was tinish what had been a very rushed day on which most people underA remarkably easyr Held on a cold. season We totally dominated the pertarmed especially in the field blustery day the meeting lacked Private Schools meeting and were events This was probably the low atmosphere as the eld events were just beginning to get things right point of the season about 800 metres away from the when the season ended track so it was a little dislointed. Considering the conditions there Craig Lewts and Nick Evans led the were some good performances: team very well indeed and showed

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Michael Harris tinally cracked the CAPTAINS REPORT vlctary (our hattrick) With some 50m barrier in the open javelin, excellent indivrdual times and Rynhardt Wallace in the U17 hurdles Once again the season has been a distances in 13,55: Scott Linded and Peter hectic affair with only 2 weeks to Wteselthaler in the U17 and U16 high prepare for InterHigh. The athletes I would like to thank all staff involved jumps both cleared 1.90m: Nick trained hard and pulled together to in training us especially Mr Holmes Evans broke the school record in produce a very gutsy performance. whose knowledge and dedication the open 200m ln 22,75 and John We had our individual stars but what enabled the team to achieve suc- Heyns threw 44,59m in the U14 characterised the Saints team was cess Thank you too to the team javelln which also broke the school this desperate dashes tor 3rd or 4th. who really showed what White Spirit record. A good season. is and make Saints proud. The final meeting. the Private Mr G. Holmes Schools quadrangular Is where we peaked We achieved a convtncrng

AYHLETICS TEAM Back Row (l to r) G Elliot.G Walsh. 1? Foadon. B Warren.W Jacobs, (5 Lelblltl. A Grittiri P Homago A Day. t2 Wallace, 5 Kahary.S Duggan D Bullock. i May-ehA 5mm 2nd Row: 5 Little, M. Howard, l? Forsayke. C Ashcroft, C Robinson. 5 Van Niekeik, G Goasen. B Show, N venue J Foliel, M De Zeeuw,J HOndCOCk, N Clement. C Sihanyoni 3rd Row: N Dermal? Bayd,A Solomon,A tucker. B Willriams,s Buckl Fennels Mapham, it George, S Dawes, K Harris,B Huckell, M Webster 4th Row:N Hausa Heyns.T Moiapelo,A Paab,0 Ramasia,C Baker. M Conneilan,M Matiou B Smtthers L; Collins. Z M09010, 5 Chamberlain 5th Row:D Cruickshohks.l Williams.A Grant.G ST Clair. D Wright,J thornleys Linden.A Newton. P Damon, M, Harris. C Dick,C Myburgh,T Mataboge Front Row: MrG Theron, Mr 1? Pithey, 1?. Collins, M Walker, C Lewts (Capt ), Mr G Holmes. N Evans (v Capt ). M Bentield, A. Herbetson, Mr D Gear

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'ISTTERM 1994 Other significant contributions were: vs KES (John Waite Knockout) Terbrugge 5 for 9 vs Lelostershire Saints 72 for 9 (35 overs) Rain and flooded fields disturbed so colts KES 73 tor 5 much of the Cricket in the first term Sean Smuts 90 vs KES Langerman 2 for 16 that there is little to report, Our Scott Linden 4 for 2i vs St Johns lost by 5 wickets thanks are due to the tea ladies, to Gavin Welsh 5 tor Al vs Jeppe the determined ground staff, to the Gavin Welsh 50 vs Westrldge vs Randburg indefatigable Bob Jones our pro~ Bentield 5 for 72 vs Hilton College Saints l29 for 5 tessional, and the other coaches tor Bentleld 50 their hard work, We say farewell to We all hope the weather improves rain washed out play Bob Jones who has been otterea a during the 3rd term and that all or permanent past In the UK HlS work inlured players will do duty again. vs Jeppe and enthusiasm for the game has Jeppe let] for 8 been outstanding, and we shall miss SUMMARV OF MATCHES Welsh 5 for Al him and his special brand at vs Wilt lsaocs XI lob for 4 declared rain washed out play humour We are, however, lucky in Saints 40 for 7 obtaining the services of Mr Chris match drawn Stone as our new protesSIonal. He PRIVATE SCHOOLS FESTIVAL has a high reputation as a Coach vs Leicstershire Colts vs Woodridge and has written a coaching book Colts 45 all out Saints 203 for 9 on fielding skills Terorugge 5 for 9 Welsh 50 not out Mr Mr Clarke Saints llOtar A Wooarldge 204 for 6 Bentiela 4i Grayson 2 for 32 151X|(istterm1994) won by 8 wrckets ierbrugge 2 for 34 Coaches: Mr P Moore, Mr D Wilson lost by 4 wtokets learn Members: L Graham (Capt ), vs St Johns Mi Benfield (Vice Capt ), S Smuts, St Johns 94 all out vs Bishops (50 overs) B. Tramp, D, Terbrugge. L Grayson Linden 4 for 2i Bishops 143 all out G. Longerman, G. Welsh, K. Bailey. Saints 95 for 2 terbrugge 3 for 29 S. Elliot, R Hero, 5. Linden, Ber-field 59 not out Saints Mo far 7 St Makhaya won by 5 wlckets Bentiela 40 Welsh 35 not out won by 3 wtckets With many at our core players rer turning we were all looking for another successful season Unfor- tunately the weather intervened on numerous occasrons and matches were either washed out or Can celled

Our bowling attack in the pace depanment was drastically weak- ened by the serious lnjulleS of Evans and Graham, who were unable to bowl at any stage

But, this at least gave other younger bowlers a chance to prove their worth in supplying the back up Many ot the matches were disrup» ted by rain and we found it extremely difficult in trying to get into the rhythm this often frustrated the team and we never really played to our full potential

There were some highlights though, as Mark Benfield scored a magnitr l icent l20 against Hilton College at 1:! XI the Private Schools' Festival in Back Row: (I to r)S Linden, S Smuts, 5 Elliot. 6 Lahgernian Grahamstown. and then DOVId Mlddls ROW: N. Evans l? Held, G Welsh, K BOlley, Mr D Wilson TKeErrsbrugges superb 5 for 35 against rioninowzs Makhaya. M BentieldlL Graham (Capt l, D reioiugge. L Grayson Absent: B Tramp

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vs Hilton Collage Hmon 191 10: 8 (59 ovevs) Bermeld b for 72 Saws 185101500 overs) Eermem 120 (120 DONS) Graham 45 (40) balls maven dvawm

vs 1mg Dowd ng Dovxd 791016<35 ovevs) We1sn 2 10122 Saws 821014 won by c w1cke1s

vs kES Sam's 224 tan b Smms <70 Benhem 38 KES 134 101 B 1evbrugge 5 101 36 (19 overs) movch dlwn Mr D. Wilson 2nd XI Back Row: r" V: 1;? "lenses 5 naae'rr Middle Row. C Her.) 531 my w V331 Done. meRow:S Lna".l Daorcwu {C351, 1 '3 He,5 Eocw D eye 2nd XI 3rd Tenn 1993 and 151 Yerm 1994. vs 5? Johns (won by 8 w1ckets) 8' Johns 139 an om (Hordevess 26 Sv Johns 103 cm on? ( B1ock 33 fov A 1or3 Dowev 351013 Black 181m 2) Captain: V- Dabvowsw Nvenober 171013 Herd 231013) Sam's MD for 3 (amp ()7 Heone Vice Capiain: S B1ock Somts 116 to! 2 ( Bonev 54 not ow 35) Grovson 27 2 Team: 3 Bu11ock.K Hams, vs Woncbwg :91 31001 (won by 102 C Hem: P Heor1e.s Homemess, vs KES ( 1031 by .7 w1cke15) ums) S maehfx Magms Mokhovc, Sums 127 on out { Hevd 52) Sams 103 1m 7 Means 38V Mokhovc 17 Nenobevvc Potter KES 12B 101 3 33,03312msk125,eon 21; Dancburg c1 O11 ou (Porter N; 015, RESULTS: (Trwd Term 1903) vs Pandburg Hoev Skoo (won by 8 Sworn 151721 Holdemess 161912) wckers) vs Jeope (Ncn by 8 wakes) Qandburg 101 o1ou1(Herd 31 101 A vs Avmone (15' 'Ouro John wane Jepoe 62 311 out (Hem 9 for A, Member 20 for 2 ,1 Know our csmcennon) (won UV 157 Band a toy 2, Mencber 9 1012, Somvs 1021012(Bo:ley 71 mm our) uns, 510C! 191012) SGT-'5 205 2 r 2 [Doo'awsm 72 new 301mg 04 for 2 (Smuvs 32 nov Ou1. (F115? 1erm 1994) our new 57 no! om Mag 36, Mugm 20} vs St Johns (won by 7 w1ckevs1 Mcmava 27) mmcne 48 a ow (Homemess for o 1nc1ud1ng J w1ckef§ mm A consecr 311w r3115 Mennoev ?' 1313)

vs Jepoe (mavcr' dvmvr) Jeppe 110 011 01.1 (mden 27 for 5, Back 23 101-11 Saws S1 101 when rum swapped (my ( Momma 25 How: 241 no! out)

vs 1119 H11! (2nu round John Wane Knockour Comomon) (won by 10 Mae's) 1ne Hm cf] 011 om (Member 10 for 5 Holdemess 13 101 3 Heon a bnmam arches) Saws (:3 vor no wrckers (Mokhovc 36 no1ou1. Magxll 18 mi om)

vs Voremoe (Quanerifmols John Wane Knockom Compemlon) (1051 by 24 runs) U|6A Voremoe 134 for 7 (Holdemess 17 for Back ROW:(1101)G E11101, 1 fax, A Pox 2. B1ock 19h)! 2) Mlddle Row: C Pobmson, Mr G Holmes, D 0" Saws 110 o11ou1

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vs King DovidLinksiield it was a great pity that we never My thanks to all the boys for their (match drawn) had the chance to have a full perseverance, for their support and Saints 287 tor 7 (Makhaya 137, Harris season Although a bit short on to the groundstatt for daing their 55, Magill 28) batting, the team had great bowlers best to provide us with pitches King David 92 for 4 (Block T8 for 2) and a magnicent spirit I got a under difficult conditions great deal from our short season, vs KES (match drawn) Thank you Mr 9. Holmes K.E.S. l53 for B declared (Linden 33 Ml. G, Theron for 3, Bullock 42 for 2) Saints i35 for 6 (Makhaya <50) RESULIS UléAREPORT Term I 1994 REPORT The weather took control at the The season was a strange one. The season as early as the second vs Parktown' l37 for 10 (A Fox A third term 1993 saw so few games Saturday when at lunch in the game 25, During 3 - 23) that the side did not have any against Jeppe the fields were St Stithions. lit) for 9 (Orr 2i) opportunity to gel or for the new turned into the wetland of the match drawn members of the team to gain the northern suburbs. necessary experience at this level at vs Bosmant/Fordsburg 52 tor 10 cricket. Add to this the fact that of Throughout the season the team (Potter 3 10 During 2 , 6 . Herd 2 the tour games, three were won by were able to complete only two l4) won by 9i runs 8 wickets. This did nothing tor the day' games and three night St Strthions (30 over night game) 143 new batsmen or bowlers In the lower matches As such it is very difficult to for l (Hearie 69 n a 4 During 7 n 0) order. who needed to get out in the report on the team as they played middle and 'produce the goods so few proper games of cricket vs Jeppe St Stithians l9] tor 5 (Elliot 9]. Jan/is 54 n.0,) Jeppe did not The first term at 1994 was hardly an Phillip Hearle and Grant Elliot bat, rain stopped play improvement With the 2nd Xi charr showed great promise with the bat Jeppe (30 over night game) 70 tor ging around trying to ma grounds and they should both be pressrng for T0 (Herd 3 i3, Potter 3 7 i4) which were playable particularly for tirst team places at the end at the St Stithians 7i tor l (Elliot 28, Hearie the Johnny Waite Competition. So year Others who should also be 23 n.o ) when one oonSioers the problems i setting their sights on the top team won by 9 wkts must congratulate the side on the are Mark During and Ryan Herd who results that they did achieve and on performed creditably with both bat vs West Rand (30 over night game) their ability to get on With the game and ball i421019

We unfortunately say goodbye to a number of stalwarts, namely, Michael, Simon and Simon, Keith and Sipho and i thank them tot their contributions over the years and for the way they responded and nurr tured the newer members at the team, who Will, i am sure carry on the second team tradition. namely to play the pest possrble cricket and at the some time enjoy themselves to the utmost. Mr D. Hean

3RD XI REPORT Captain: R. Collins hm Team: L. Hutchinson, S Latimer, R. Fenner, V. Ready. M. v. Lier, U15 A D. Ayres, S. Sounes, W Pearce Back Row: (i to r) N Wliklrts 5 Brown, 8 Hutchings, M Wooicolt. P Burgoyh S. Walsh, J, Steel M|dd|8 ROW: D Steonkamp. Mr R Pithey 1 House Front ROW: C Peters. M Lamb, W Phillips, M Mcilroy. J Williams

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U ISA Coach : Mr R Pithey

PWLD 5122

With the change in age groups a number at boys chose to play with their peers in the Uio age group which weakened the was

We also experienced a very wet summer that didnt help matters as not only were many tixtures can- celled. but most practices This restricted the boys tram much needed practice

The team showed a tremendous lighting spirit, not giving up even against opposition that was much stronger Our batting proved to be our major weakness relying on one or two individuals to get runs It they tailed we were bowled out for low Back Row: {i to r) G Haikerston, M HO scores which resulted in too much Middle Row: N Crarke, k Wilson. '3 Ga nr, A Tucxer pressure being put an out bowlers to Seated M Mcliray. v Taylor. D Hogaer. C Sacnes. G Louvl wrn us the games. The major reasons for our poor batting were a look at (Holkerston 50) vs Randburg Draw - rain defensive technique coupled With King Davrd 77 all out. Sainrs lid rat 3 an inability to punish loose bowling We were also unable to build an vs Haerskoal Randburg Ui5A vs king Davrd Lrnksireld innings which is imperative in getting Rained out Won by i0? runs a big score itandburg i06 all out in 29 2 overs Saints T74 for 3 (McLean 56. (Cassim 3 for if), Mcllroy 3 far 20) Forsdyke 65) Oar bowling was steady rt unspec~ Saints 32 for 3 after 10 overs. King Davrd 70 all out tacutar, We did have the advan- tage of variety that proved usetul vs Jeppe Rained out in tirst aver vs KES Draw on many occasrans We did lack the Saints T74 tor 3 (McLean 68. extra pace at another opening vs KES . Saints last by 53 runs Forsdyke 6°) bowler which would have given us KES TST tor 9 after 30 overs KES 52 for 7 (Smrther A for 12) more strike power. Our bowlers were (Bowers 3 tar 23). discrplrned keeping to a good line Saints 98 all out Regular players J McLean, and length R Forsdyke, S Moore. M Nrenaber, All other games were rained out J Hancock. S Harrison. B Smither. The fielding was enthusraslrc but we The season was characterised by G Rayston. V Wilson-Taylor, tended to drop catches at crucral more rain than cricket with only 2 J Swanepoel. M wolke stages which prevented us tram out ol li tixtures being compietedl putting the oppasmon under pres- There werent many more practices sure that werent rained out either it was UNDER MC AND MD never possible for the team to Id like to thank the learn tor their develop a proper rhythm With so The cricket season in the first term gutsy approach to the game and little cricket being played out there was a test of each player's charac their Willingness to listen and learn were nonetheless some impresswe ter. match after match was called Good luck in your cricketing future indrwduai pertormances of! due to inclement weather and soaked fields The enthusiasm tor U155 UNA (TST TERM 1994) cricket in South Africa had resulted m the biggest squad at junior cricket Players : G. Halkerston, C Sounes, This promises to be an extremely players ever, week after week they A. Tucker, D Hogben, M Mcllroy, talented group at cricketers in spite were disappointed at having A. Cassrm, M Harland. G Louw. of the fact that they last the very rst matches cancelled. Commitment. K WIISOTL D Dinapoulos. R. Gautschr, match of the yearl We managed to howeverr did not wane. the boys V, Taylor. l? Bowers ptoy only 4 matches. here are the were always keen to play make up results games against each other and Results: Played 4, won 1, last i. simply enjoy the spirit at the game. 2 unfinished vs St Johns Lost by c wickets We even enjoyed an afternoon at Saints H9 all out (Moore 32) action cricket. at least this way vs King David Saints won by 36 runs. St Johns 120 for 4 there was no need to cancel due to Saints 113 tor a In 20 overs. the weather.

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The MC learn played four com! pleled games and me Ds lhree This was in fact more lhan mosr teams lh the school, The results of These were as follows

U 14C vs 51 Johns SOlllTS 12l foréa? French 29) Sr Johns 50 all out (P, George 3 for A and D Rule 3 for 6) 501an won by 71 runs. vs Fourways Faurways 77 all om (J Axon 3 for 5 and N Bredenkamp 2 for a) Sam's 78 for 3 (R French 25) Salnls won by 7 wrokers Mlddle R0 G Harrlson. l? Forsoyke.J Hancock, 6 ?Oys?on vs Prerona From Rowzs Moore,J McClean(Capl),MrM ClarkeM Nlenabe', V WW9 Prerona 50 for 8 (P Evans 4 for 28) Salnls 58 all our (P Evans ll nor am) Prerona won by 22 runs

vs Prelorla Prerorra Al all our (S Rawlmson 5 for l7 8r P Zourrdes 3for l2) Salms 43 for 5 (J BovhlonLee l4) Scams won by 5 wrckers

PLAVED 4r WON 3. LOST l

A greal all round eon consraerrng rhe lrusrrmrng season Revenge rn rhe second march agalns: Prerorra Boys ngh was sweet Some lrne rndlvraual aerforrnances wrrh bar and ball were norea

Ryan French excelled wrrh lhe bal U143 and James Axon, Paul Evans and Back Row:(l70r)E Russell. J Hulrne J Drck. 9 George E van aer Meme Sluarl Rawllnson are commended Froanow18 erlloms Foraer, D DunneLC Assad,M Louose for some ne bowling frgures

Thanks especially '0 Darren Welslord for being a ne Caplaln

THE SQUAD: l? French, P Evans. J. Boynron-Lee, J Axon, P Bodan, N7 Bredenkamp, A, Block, R Hulh. D. Welslord (Cool ), J Turner, R Monrgomerv, P Zourlaes, P. Mlller and S Rawllnson

U MD vs Parkrown Salnls 89 all out (G Luv? 44) Parklown l0!) for 5 UMC AND D (R Monlgomerv l for 3) Back Row:(l lo 0M Wlllloms. J Boyn'onelee, J Axon G LUV' P Bodarrr p Mlllel. D Lelche Parklown won by 5 wickels. Mlddle Row: R McGaMe, A Block, C Chrlslle, D Nevrn, J Turner D Evans M Yucker. S Rawllnson, A Nllsen vs Ncnhcli From: T? Hum, D Welslord (C ream Cap! ). Mr 5 Walls. N Eredenkamp, (D ream Capl ). Saints 129 for 6 (Monlgomery 57) R French

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CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRV TEAM Back Row:(iror)D Cruckshans Clark, A.Sauter,s Mapham,8 Chomberiatn Williamst Leta-re Middle Rowze Collins, M Perterson, M laylor.SDuggan,G Leiopranat.5 LittleD Wright. R Wylde FrantRow:S Arthur. A Newton N Haus(Capt ), MrD Gear, G Goosen (V Capr).A Herbetson, M r-iarris

Captain N Haus runners from achieving lull fitness in two at the top ten places in the Vice Captain: 6 Goosen the iuture, team success writ de- Open and none in the Uis or L-is pend on raising the level or races The open event was won by The 1994 season was lull of both commitment to Cross Country from Nick Haus. the ulfzs oy WlillOn" good and bad news The number February rather than April. and also Phillips and the uiAs by Brent Russetl at lull-time runners declined] but the on partaking in tours However, The number or new faces in the top depth at running seemed to rm» Cross Country is a sport for lite and ten (and hence the school lean T prove With a number of new laces too much too soon could be a bad was most pleasing and some old ones showmg Signs or thing The number at St Stithians Old overcoming various ll'lJU'les and Boys seen at road races, cross The Annual Private Schools Cham- mishaps We were once again hanA country and time trials support this pionships proved to be somewhat at alcapped by the tact that several View There are some very talented a nonrevent With our main rivais league meetings took place during Old Boys, who only dabbled in Cross tieldrng very weak teams and the holidays, making it ditticult to Country at school, making quite a allowing us to win the Perry Trophy build up sufficient momentum to home for themselves as runners by a record margln make a Significant impression For the first time in a long time we did The level of competition at the The Penryn Marathon (somewhat not win any or the league meetings, Transvaal Schools Championships, in misnomed as it is contested over the Juniors managing one second which over two hundred schools are 8km) was won by Michael Harris and the Seniors best being a third eligible to compete, once again tram Nick Hous However, this means that we were proved awesome, with our best ahead of the majority of the is or so runners tailing to come in the lust SDl With several at this year's seniors schools that compete in the Cross Country is the first school sport staying to posliMatric and the Northern Districts league to see the real power of South pOSSipiliiies at an overseas tour as African )LlrtiOT sport and once all the well as an enthusiastic core or junlOT We had four athletes represented in various development programmes upcoming runners, T995 promises to the Northern districts Teams , namely have thelr eftect, St Stithians might be a vintage one in which success Nick Haus, Grant Leibbrandti Simon tlnd the germ; quite tough, which in the leagues Will be the priority Mapham and Andrew Souter can only be good tor all concerned Several other athletes showed signs The lnterhouse Championships illus- of promise, but competitions for the trated the depth of talent in the time from other sports prevented the sport, with tuil time runners tilting only Mr D. Gear

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HOCKEY

1994 REPORT season Vou people all drd a great Mlchael Dabrowskrl Thomas Cox, lot) and your hard work rs truly Domrnrc Crulckshanks, Andrew Once agarn another season has apprecrated Thanks to our ttrst ard Harrrs, Warren Pearce, Sean Walsh, come and gone ll rs drtrrcult to thrnk ladres. Jenny Ralph. Jane Lewrs, Andrew Scott, Greg Croall, Andy that some 250 games were played Sally Nrenober and Joan Hean. who Croly and Nell Conrngham. tn such a short space or trme lt was spent many hours next to the treld a very busy season tor all as more tendrng the rnrured Thrs aspect has The season ended wrth our annual lestrvals and tours were orgonrsed become vrtal ln school sport and drnner wrth Mr Ken Jennrngs. o wel lot on evergrowrng sport your experrence and protessrondlrsm known sports psychologrsr. our guest has helped to alleyrate many speaker We agarn managed to run 14 teams potentlal problems wrth 4 Open dryrsrons. 3 U/los. 3 U/ It was a most pleasant tunctran. well 155 and d U/l3 teams Across the board, the results have orgonrsed by Mr Smuts, and a trttlng been most pleasrng Our yunror srdes end to a trne season We were most tortunote rn havrng a have performed exceptronally well start member rn charge at an age wrth the Arsrde unbeaten Thrs was a group and also an oursrde coach remarkable teat tram a very talenv tor each age group Thrs certarnly ted srde They were rhe trrst )unror STAFF CONTRIBUTIONS: set lhe tone tor the season The group to undergo a tour, to Natal. outsrde coaches. all presently play» and drd so wrth resounalng success Mr D Wllson - J/TB Nattonal umprre, rng, rmpaned therr skrlls as regards Thetr progress wrll be watched wrth coach and grader, the modern game keen rnterest Transvaal U/ l 6 convener

The standard at hockey has vastly A word or thanks then to all the Mr l? Plthey A Transvaal U/lé A rmproved and rt l5 mast excrtrng to players rnvolved Thrs has been a coach see the skrlls that are berng drs- wonderful season and your rnvolve- Dloyea' at lunrar level ment and enthusrosm has made r Mr L Emu-ts , Transvaal u/ré B worthwhrle for all at us To those manager We certainly are very lucky, not only who are leavrng, rt has been great rn numbers, but because of the nrgh havrng you. and lo the rest, see you Mr S Wal's -T'ansvaal U/rc C carrbre of our coachrng stall Not rn l995 manager many schools can boast what we at Sarnrs have had The dedrcatron at A (that word or thanks to all the Mr D Brand? , recommended the coaches was evrdent rn players dedrcated coaches tor rherr endless Narronar 4 umprrrng cenltrcale performances They responded to hours. commltrnent, enthusrasm and new Ideas, theorres and tormdtrons rnterest Wrthout your rnvolvement rt Mr D. Wilson They are all adoptrng the new rdeas mrght rust have been another ol modern hockey as we once season' ogdrn move towards Internarlonol span wrth tours and new horrzons Many thanks tor all you drd , Lloyd becamrng a realrty Astra prtohes Smuls, Rlchord Prtheyr Paul do Well are part or thrs new trend and Stuart Walls, Ken Knge, Wop Marars serrous thought must be grven to thrs Lance Brebnor Darren Brandt and to prevent us tallrng behrnd the test Ross Hampton We wrll welcome or the world We need to keep back Mr Hugh Huggetl rn TWS and abreast wrth modern trends hope he had a good break rn l994l

Havrng sard that, the ground stall Durtng the course at the season we needs a speorol mentron ror marn- were also mosr tortunate rn havrng a tarnrng and producrng tour lrelds specral evenlng where hockey rn throughout the season In very good )urres rn parrrculdr were orscussed playtng condltlans lt ls never an Guest speakers rncluded an ortho- easy task and we thank them for a dontrst, orthopaedrc surgeon and a lab well done local medlcal doctor A great deal was explarned and learned on The Altken tournament was held or Inlurres. how to avord them and how Sarnts agarn and 24 teams pounded they should be treated. the fields over two week-ends Many thanks to Errcka Brck and all her We also ran an umprres course and wrlllng moms and dads tor therr T l players passed the wrrtten exam superb teas, drrnks and ears or the Thrs rn lrsell was a frne aohreyement tournament as well as durrng the The players were Crarg Lewrs,

BC! The Stythran 1994 llel and alluck. Hrs composurlr) was a and all rzrurlll 900.» la yau lor lrlo wrry groal assel Io ma srdn and wax allun In whlch you mspurlrlod In ( uachlrlg Coaches: MID Wllson, Mil? Marais lnslrumemal In allacks down Ihu rrgm and (rdvrm, sylarlsrmrmlup on and all srcla "In Hold You have rlrrrm yolrrmlvr-n, Team: C. Lewrs (Capt), llm Cnllraga um rrIy:.r'-ll puma ll rm B. Tramp (v. Capt), P Vermaak, Our srrrkrrrg power was loll Ia Mngalu lmorr ll puvrlrrgr' krrawrrlu nrrrl maul M, Dabrowskr. S Walters, S Arlhur, Molar. KIOIOII Barley. Illuhnrd Nlrarr lrIg you ullI lnurrk van and gr: wull, J McCarlhy, M Bentlerld. M, Malalll. ahal and Greg Croall lhny wnro n (mo and ulll KI Barley, R Nlenaber. A, Browne Iormnlahle larre mm aula allauk and G Craall any aarnnco II was groar 10 mm 0mg Mr D. Wllwrr Croall (rller his um. ,lonl llv mndo Also played, D Wrrghr. A Hams, rolmrrkuhle pragrr» \ and by Inn and RESULTS: M Werlon, V Reddy.lvl Hllburn or me unsan was alrrrusl playlng) lllm hrs old .nll Domesrlc season: Who! a marvellous season Ihrs has vsfilJollrIs rlrow l l been As we drd nor have a pro» In Megan») Malulrl wn had (I player at vs Wu:.lrrrlgn wnrr II U season lour, me Anan Iournamenl unruuo lalenl Hu had ma abllrly Io V\ Sl Album, won ,3 l was upon US In no llma Spsclflc stole gurrls from any posrllon lll llm v rpm; lrrsl (l I! goals were Sal and II was evrdenl CIICID vM'arumwn wnn 2' l Inls side wanled Io equal Ihe vs K [13 lunl U '2 slandards set by me prevrous srde Krurnrl Halley and Wrrlmrrl Nrrrrml'ror vs Klllgmsdurp wrrrI A 0 balh Improved lrorrmndunaly and by v3.53! errrs rlruw II We won our pool secrrorr qulle easrly me (1nd of lhr) soasall worm I'llrryrlru vs Hurrdwark wr)lr :2 0 but Iosl la Parklawn In me quarrel lhwr has! hockey V5 llnlullrl Hays rlrr-w l I lrnals We evenlually ended 5m our or vs Vlrlg Sr haul, BYlllUll, LI K rxrww [l (I 24 reams A very crealrable parlor The lasl word goes In our Laplalrl. vs. Norllw Illl wall 3 l mance Crmg Lewrs He marurea groally as a v:. Bryrrnslnrr wurl 2 {I player and Ms loaacmhrp quulrms vs Sarlrlrrrlghnrm WM 211' Agarn we had a very lalerlled SIDE A were LII "l6 lugl I051 slandaru On um} nyPOIIJI Buys Illuw l I srde lhar was wnlmg '0 learn and all Iho llllld ho was ronpoclaa by all llsren He always gar me besl (ml a! Mrs loam Jeppe Fesllval: (Chalrman': Fesllval) by leadlng lrorrl the tram, wlllv rlvlm- vs Kl S (1:le ll Paul Vermaok In goals had a melearrc "\IFlQllUll nd (TOmTVllNllelll Hf) W05 (1 vsllrurlml wrm J (I rrse Arler Iookrng unsure and hasrlanl r marl la hls lrearrr and school vs Glullvllr} wr II! J l) or me srar: or the season he vsllyrlwlrrrk wnll Pl? blossomed mro 0 Me goalkeeper wlm II has been a wanderlul srruson man, vs Orr-rrrlsun- wwr 9 ll a very good red-Imam: Hrs serr Conlldence lmplOVCd and we arr-.- looklng forward la blg lhlrlgs ll'l le

Andrew Browne as sweeper was an absolute gem A hrgllly syllrea and very versallle player he Oulri mange- delence rerO alum lll an rnsIar-ll

Our aelence consrsred ol Manhael Dabrowskr Slmorl Warrers, Jusrm M0 Canny and Srorm Arlhur [hey can Irolled rhrs area wrrh resolule SOlldllv. and drsplayed a hrgh degree or sun wllh exceprronal marlnng and rack llng lhey comblrred very well as a defensrve um' and Old 0 greal yon m lakrng pressure all me sweeper and goalkeeper

Our mrdlreld was corrrrollred by lmks ul me hrghesl calrbre Mark Berrlrralrl agarn was a lrreless worker Wllll a gram eye lor Ihe ball and marvellous basrcs, he was often used as a role player lo sel up alracks Hrs work rare and sporlsmanshrp was an example lo all,

Bren Tramp broughl a greal deal or experlence and skrll lo Ihe side AI limes lacklng In speed, he made lhls Buck Row:(llm)A HrrrwlrrLV Urlllrry.'3 Wulrur-..r Arllmr II llnllryl up wrrh greal skull, born In derence Mlddle Row:M IHI'HUW'MLH Nlrvrurhr-r,<, 1 mall I Mm lnrhv From Row: M «murmur luwlhllpl) MI l) Wllwrr I vnrmmw.M Mllllllll

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Altken Feslival: ln Ihe derence starred such solrd 3RD XI vs Wendeood wan players as Roger, Andrew Harrls, Coaches : Mr L Smuts, R, Hampton vs Sundown won Andrew chkson, Bergte Il and or vs St Martins won course mysell Regular Team Members W. Pearce vs Bryansron wan ln the goals we had the king or the (Capt), S Walsh, S. Larson, wan sllde tackle, the solton or stop Rab D Mdoka, M, Osborne K Brown.

vs Athlonc wwevv CODO¥ 'the buck Maud. J Steel,C Potters Dunnert, Quarter-nals: M.Sca|a, C Hean. P Myerscough vs Porktown lost 0,2 Just ro show how modest Ive JUST vs Queens won 270 been, here are a low 0' our results Results : vs Wesrrldge won 243 Krugersdorp Won 42 vs St Johns ~ lost 0-2 ' Ended rrrth out or 24 Jeppe Won 2~0 vs Jeppe - lost O-l Benonr Won 2D vs Benonr . won 30 Tour to Port Ellzabeth: KES Draw 1-] vs KES - arew 3-3 vs Alexander Rd lost 07.4 Norrhclrft Won 60 vs Ferndale lsts - won 51 vs York won Svl Parktown Won A-l vs Parktown , won 3-0 vs Ranoebosch won 3»! Westrlage Won lO vs St Johns - won 3-0 vs Wynberg lost 072 Ranapark Won 30 vs Wendywoaa 2nas - drew 1-1 vs Grey ngh drew l-l St Johns Won 3-0 vs Pretorra Boys - lost 0-2 Pretorra won 670 vs Porch Boys A lost 12 PROVINCIAL SELECTIONS: Patch Lost 32 vs Sr Albahs - won 3-0 Transvaal 'A' ~ B Tromp St Albans Won 570 vs Pretoria Boys - lost 05 M MOIQVJl Transvaal 8' ~ C Lewrs One or the hrghllghts of the l994 Jeppe-ShekaoFewm A Browne season must be our game agalnst vs Slsekelo - won H) Transvaal U/loB , A Hams Kings School Bruron. Playrng a vs Pretona Boys - drew H W Phllrps tourrng srde Is an honour nor vs Glenvrsro - won l-O N Conrngham bestowed upon many 2nd teams vs KES - won T-(J Transvaal U/léC , B Warren but the "Sr Srrthlans Shadows were vs Jeppe v won H] well up to the challenge After a COLOURS very challenglng experrence we Games Played l7 Honours C Laws drew admrrably 3-3 GamesWon 9 8. Tramp Games Drawn 3 M Molar]: Frnally on behalf of the team. l Games Last 5 A Browne would Irke to thank Mr erson for a Goals for 27 M Bentteld really great season Only through hrs Goals Agarnsr 18 Colours P varrnaak hard work and rnsplrutron were we K Barley able to do what we dld All credit to The thrrd and fourth teams were M. Dabrowskr hrm partlcularly hora nu rhls year by the Tearn R Nrenaber readjustment ol age grouplngs. S Walters Thank you leovrng a core of only 20 players 3 Arthur rnrtlally rrom whrch to select two G Crooll A. Joannou teams J McCarthy

INTER-HOUSE: Frnol posrtlons tor Junrors and Senlors l ems. 2 Wesley. 3 Tucker, A Mr Stephens, 5 Collrns, é Meors Webb Penrynl Tred

2ND XI Brrllrant, skllled, dedlcated and devaslatlng But enough about me, let's talk about the team Wrth a grand total or 44 goals scored and only 9 scored agoinsl us, need we say more?

The 2nd Team was a well arled krllrng machlne Wlth top players such as Mrke, Bergle (l m still not which one), Matt, and Voss up lront backed up by our unsurpassed lrnk comblnatlon of Angus, Mott Wetton and Dave, Back Row: (l lo r)U Bergman,A Hams. R Prrca, R Maud, M Hllaurn, R Fenner.A Bergman the goals were sure to come rolltng Front Row: W Mogone. A Jaannou (Coral ), Mr D, Wilson, M. Hams, D. erght Absent: A Drckson, V, Raddy

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In some ways this was compensated for by the positive attitude and relaxed way in which the Thirds played and enjoyed their games,

After a rather shaky start against St Johns and Jeppe at the end of the first term, the team soon gelled into a competent and self-confident unit which took an and beat the likes at the Ferndale First Team with a cohvlhclng score of 5-1

For the players the highlight of the season was the Jeppe - Slsekela Festival whlch was held at the end of the season, and from which the thirds emerged unbeaten lt would be unfair to mention indivtdual players, for each conA 3RD XI tributea In his own way Back Row: (l to r) C Patter, M Osborne, M Scala, 5 Wash Nonmemc Heun,w Pearce(Copr) MrL shuns Larsoh S From my parht of view, the season will indeed be remembered as one of the highlights of my time at St Stithlans.

To all the players. and also Ross Hampton who so wrllingly become part of the 'team, i would like to express my sincere thanks for an enJoyable few weeks spent together

Mr L. Smuts

Back Row:(l tor)C Kirkwooa, A Horstieldt M Machodo. 3 Nyerscwgh Front Rosz Melarum Fraser(Caot).MrL Ssh-ts S Qatcl-te D Hemonu

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Regular members of the U15A hockey Side include. W. Phillips (Cup? ). C. Pelers. D, Crulckshanks. 5. Clarke, T. Sreenhoff, N. Newman. G. Norman, P. Burgoyne. J. Williams. T. Spence, K. Day, T. Rowse, 8, Cox and M. Price

The team enjoyed a very successful season, winning 9 games. losing 3 games and drowrng l game. Lance Brebnor a post post~marrlc pupil or Salms, Coached lhe Side. The resulrs read as follows

St Johns Won 40 Krugersdorp Won 20 117175] Benon: Won 20 Back Row: <1 r0 vr D C'ulckshanks. x Day M Price 9 Eu' goyne «l tremor ' KES Lost TAO T erlams l S W: Nonhcllft Won 34 Porkrown Losr 03 Weslndge Won 3l Rdndpark Losl 273 St Johns Drew ll. Sanorlgham Won 30 Fourways Won 2-0 Porchetsrroorn Won A»O Sr Albans Won 3D Pretono Won 42

In addrrion rhe Side played lll a fesrrval at Porktown Boys High where rhey mondged to wrn 3 ct rherr five games

More imponamly, rhe srde played nice 'tedm' hockey rhroughoul the season and were always good sponsmen. borh of! and on rhe tleld The srde really developed as me season progressed Wllllom phllllps Back Row. (l lo l)J Mme: s thuell T Dowse T Stomm 5 var was a very capable caprdln or the Mlddla Row: l Holmes 5 Chombertcm K Lucas 5 Ahscougr side, always leading by example He Fronlllow: Adsslm G Murray(Copr), MrP dew G LC Is to be congrarulared for hlS selection tor the Transvaal UT OB side

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Members : 6 Murray (Coot ), S, Vales/A Cossrrn, K Lucas, l. Holmes, 5. Arnscough, 8 Cox, T. Sramm, J. Mlller, 5 Solomon, S, Chamberlain, G Louw, 5 Hidden

The learn enjoyed great success, winning ll of me 14 marches

The team showed great splm and determination on all occasrons Possrbly the highlrghl or the season was experienced when beating the Fourways 'A' side. The team played super hockey. developing tactical Back Row: (l la 1) A. Von Arnlm. P HopeiJones. R lanncr. D Sleonkomo D Prommrz. R Schoonrood. M Porleous play as the season progressed. I was Front Row] Cox,c Hudgson

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impressed to see so tew individuals UM great hockey future for this young in a team Gregg Murray captained man. Devin Steenkamp, the age- the side in a aural, confident Coaches: Mr 5. Walls, Mr D. Brandt, group captain and captain of the A manner. As a striker he was Mr K, Krlge and Mr P. de Wet. side for the tlrst part of the season probably the tap goal scorer for the Impressed with his natural ability and side but was always quick to give It was a remarkable season for junior ball sense. His leadership at the credit to the guys making the goals. hockey at St Stithlans this year. Sixty group was exemplary and for this he eager Sta 6 and 7 bays participated ls highly commended. The results tor the season read as in the four sides that were run in this follows: agegroup. It would be untair to single out any StJahns won 10 other players in the A side as without Krugersdorp won 10 This meant that a remarkable depth exception they all made excellent Benoni won 20 of talent was available and there- progress and contributed to the KES won 2] fore we had very strong A and B successful season. Northcliff won 41 sides. Never before has It been Porktown lost 0-1 possible to run tour sides in an The B side also had a very successful Randpark won 51 agegroup at Saints. The season season lasing only 6 times in 28 StJohns lost Ol also saw the first junior tour in the outings. most of these losses being WendywoodA won 21 history of Saints, this was a truly against A sides from other schools. Sandiingham won 5-0 remarkable success They were extremely well lead by a Potchetstroom won 20 very reliable and responsible Bony St Albans won 4-0 it is impedant to note. before mar- Show who must be one of the most Pretoria Boys drew ll velling at the exceptional results. solid defenders at Saints. The team that most of the boys had never were highly motivated and man- in addition the side played at Park- played hockey before. The progress aged to combine well as a unit. town which proved to be a valua- shown by many at them through the ble experience as they met up With SGOSOn was nothing short of phencr Tyron Edmonds and Jonathan some tough opposition. menal. It was decided to run four Swanepoel deserve special mention squads of M boys in order to give for developing into ne players Mr P. de Wet everyone the opportunity of playing through the season. Nicholas Bred- regular matches. There are vew few enkamp showed exceptional talent schools that could give us a fifth side in goals pulling off many a great Ul5C in thisjunior agegroup. save. Once again it is important to note that all the players contributed Regular members The under 14A side were the form to a season that saw many fine C Hudgson (Capt ), team of the season showing team performances. A. Kahle. M. Porteous. M. Welch, increalble talent and tenacity In K. Douro. T. Cox, D. Miller, T2. Tanna, ending the season unbeaten They What the C and D Sides lacked in M. Eiebuyck. S. Eiswarrn. were more than ably coached by a skill they made up in determination R. HapevJones. R. Schroonraad. dedicated Darren Brandt who put and commitment. Captains David A von Arnim, D. Ptomnitz. W. Fang all his energies Into this exciting Emmett and Jonathan Kay set ne and C. Shordries, young side, examples for their fellow players.

The srde enjoyed the season The highlight of the season was immensely despite not havrng as without question the tournament at Both these teams are highly many fixtures as the other sides. Pretoria Boys High towards the end commended on what was a most Many schools are not fortunate at the season. The Pretoria A team enioyoole season, all their games enough to be able to field three had also been unbeaten through were played In a true spirit at sides in this age group. The side was out the season and hence there sportsmanship The teams were ably very capaoly captained by Charles were neNes aplenty on both sides coached by Mr P. de Wet In the rst Hudgson, a very capable player at the field. The two A sides finished pan of the season and Mr K. Krlge In who developed tremendously on top at their respective pools and the second half Many thanks to during the course of the season. met in the final at the tournament it them for their commitment. Thanks was here that this team showed to Warren Pearce and Sean Walsh Results their true colours and lifted their for their assistance with the St Johns won 40 game to new heights. they coaching of the D side. KES drew l-l dominated the entire game winning Fourways drew 1-1 It by a iO margin. Three days later A most enjoyable and of season Parktown lost 03 they repeated the performance in a mom and Family vs Boys matches St Johns drew 00 full length game causing the were organised by Mrs Appel. many Pretoria Boys last 02 Pretoria team much frustration. thanks to her. It was on this day that Fourways won 3-2 Jonathan Mclean saw his dad score Pretoria Boys lost 03 Jonathan Mclean was the find at a goal that he will only dream the season. displaylng remarkable about. well done Mr Mclean, it is in addition the side played in a talent and vision on the field for 0 obvious where Jonathan gets his festival at St Johns where they drew Std 6 pupil. He earned the respect skill. Finally I would like to thank my two and lost three games. of all his fellow players to the extent fellow coaches for their hours of that he was elected captain for the commitment, The attitude at the Mr P. de Wet second half of the season, There is a staff involved soon had positive

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1994 SEASON crews and the lst lV event over 30 crews.) Rowing Masters Report Both regattas were run over 5 days, in order to At the outset, 1 would like to thank the Head run heats, repecharges and semHinais. Apart master, Coaches, Parents and boys on their from the pair, all crews made the finals: help during the second halt of the season. whilst l was sick and taking my tong leave. In NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA particular, Joan Hopedones and Rolt Eichweber lst Vlll 2nd lst Vlll 5th in Junior must be congratulated on running the Club so (Under 19) eights well during this period. lst N 2nd lst Vlll (2th in Schoolboy eights In reviewing the season. it is clear that the U15's 2nd N 2nd in Petite finals and Opens produced the majority at the Wins for the Club The lst Vlll and U15A Vlll were The tour was a great success v not only tor the virtually unbeaten, boys, but for the Rowing Club, the School and. intact, South Africa, The U14s and Ul3s showed good progress, but need to be forced into sculling more next Next season sees the introduction of new age season, The U13 intake was disappointingly low. groups - which means most boys iump two age» Our policy has always been to put more groups (not one) this next season. For example. pressure on the U15s and Opens - they train most of last season's Ulds will row U16 next more often and more intenSively than the season. Juniors. The boys always enjoy the prestige of the eights and St Stithians has traditionally been Extra sculling races will be offered at regattas the school that wins most eights events, This next season Each age group Will have events season, for example, we won 19 eights races A - G and Opens will have one extra event (5th compared to sculls). Strict promotion of scullers (otter two split- regatta wins or one full regatta win) wrll occur, King Edwards 9 regardless at the presence at scullers from the St Benedicts 7 some club in higher categories, and Porktown Bi Jeppe 3 each The Headmaster and l will attend to two main Our 5 A Champs results (1st and 2nd places) are priorities before the start of the season. The one summarised below: is to appoint a Sculling Coach tor the Club - especially for was 14's and 15's The second is WlNS 2nd PLACES to appornt another staff member to help look lst Vlll (Grant) 20:! Vlll (Jacobs) otter the Juniors. The newly appomted Sports lst IV (Grant) 3rd IV (Van der Zee) Administrator can help with some Rowmg Club 41h IV (Mackenzie) U15C lV (Boulanger) administration, U15A Vlll (Magnl) U14A Vlll (Webster) 1 would like the outgoing Chairman to assign a parent to specrtically look after the sculling The purchase at the new empocher eight Taita boats next season ~ l would like to have a meant that the nine-year old Harrier could be concerted sculling often at the U13 to U16 level moved down to the 2nd eight and all other crews rowing in eights have benetltted in a In conclusion, 1 would like to thank the similar fashion by receiving a better eight to row Committee under the Chairmanship at George in. Devlin, the boys under the leadership of Jonathan Devlin, all the Coaches, the Head- The first eight squad of 12 oarsmen travelled to master and Council tar their support this season New Zealond and Australia in March and April. In both these countries. we competed in the equlvalent of our South Atrican Schaols' Chom- pionshlps - except they have many more rowlng Mr 6. Murray schools competlng. (For example, we have 27 ROWlNG MASTER schools at S A Champs, whereas the New Zeolond Secondary Schools Champion-ships has 70 schools rowing. The lst Vlll event attracted 18

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Our Tour sTarTed on a very fesTlve Thls actually proved To be a blessrng respeclrve heaTs To ensure a place noTe, when, on arrrval aT Jan SmuTs rn dlsgorse, as we were able To ex- In rhe lrnar lnTernaTIonal ArrporT, we were perlence New Zealand's beaufv greered by a pony celebrallng TrrsThond The Tollowrng day an The The llrsl Tour raced an excellenT Jono Devlrn's TBTh bIrThday Even- drrve To Twrzel On arrlval There we race, and won by bedng a very Tually, aTTer all The approprrale wenT sTrarghT To Lake RuaTaanho (a good Wanganur crew, Takrng a hall- Toasls, good wrshes, Tarewells and Moon word meanlng Two monslers) lengTh lead dunng The Turn Unfor- phofographs, we boarded The where The racmg course was lunaTely. The second four could noT plane rn anTIcrpalron of whaT locaTed, To begrn Trarnrng The TIrsT geT slrarghT To The frnol erh Therr proved To be one of The most ThIng lo sTrrke us abouT The rengla, lourlh place, but They did have a excrrrng and Tulfrllrng perlods rn our was The srze (T 09 schools competed) very good race consrderrng Thor IT lowrng careers and The Technology Small lhrngs was Therr TlrsT race ever \VITh Thar such as elecTronrc vraea Trmlng, Combrnahan The llrghl was very long, cm pholo Trnrshes, cox weIghrIns and evenToally we arrryed al Chrrsl- manned slanrng blocks all led To The The Trrsl \rlll raced The lollowlng day church TnTernoTronal Alrporl, To be regolla cammencrng erhouT any of for The hrsT Tlme, reaurrIng a rep 3 greeTed by a lew problems wrlh The problems ThaT you assocraTe plaCIng In order To reach The Trnal cuslarns (whrch resulled rh us havrng wITh Soulh ATrIcan rowmg They maTched The TlrsT IV's fear by To Trnrsh all our brllong before being narrowly beaTrng WesTlake bays', ler Throughl) and tumor cold The regalTa began on Tuesday. and one of New Zealands presTigraus weaTher Noel Lynch our New was raced on a syslem of heaTs, rowrng schools Thrs frrsT seT of resulTs Zealand Tour LIoIson Orcer, was reperrcharges, semr-lrnols, peTrTe (T3 was highly saTrsfyIng, as They Ted To also on hand To rneeT us Unlor- nals) and Trnals ST STTThIans enTered only one repercharge before The lunaTely we could noT gel To The an UT? schoolboys' Vlll and Two U19 flnals. The second four narrowly mrs- rowmg course aT Twrzel ThaT nlghT as schoolboys IVs sed geTTlng We The Tlnals, coming was planned, due Ta very heavy second In The repercharge. and rdrns and The Tloodrng of many The TlrsT Sarnls crews To lace were subsequenlly wenT on To come roads The U19 Tours. They baTh needed To second In The TIHTnal, ThIs achlevei come In The Top Two of Thelr menT marked a. very bIg Improve

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ment by this tour over the period at Incorporated Anton Rose, Peter van an extremely ttght race in whtch we one week, der Zee and Steven Dunnett, just beat Sydney Boys' Htgh School by less than one second. The only remothtng races were now The ractng agenda began wtth the the ftnals of the Sprtngbok Shleld (Tst UT? Vlll heat. where, requtrtng atop Unfortunately, durthg the ttnal, a N) and the Moadt Cup (lst Vlll) two plactng, we only managed a combtnattoh at bad condtttons, new These two races resulted In both fourth, and so had to take the long eautprnent and excellent opp» Satnts crews being edged out thto route to the ttnal by beattng Sydney osttton forced us thto stxth place out second place by two superb Bovs' Htgh to first place tn the at etght Taronga crews reoercharge tn the ttnal of the UT9 Vlll we came tn ftlth out at SlX teams, That was the end or our roctng on Thts ended the New Zealand leg or belng beaten by two school crews tour, and atter several hours at the tour, and from here we went to and two club crews. beatthg one retlectton everyone agreed that we Melbourne tn Australta, where we other school crew had achteved what we set out to were hosted by the famtltes at the do , to race the very hardest that Search College lst Vlll The follo- The patr, lacktng adequate prepr we could and t0 entoy tt to tts full wtng week was spent datng tntense aratton ttrne (due to thetr regular extent We had learnt a lot about tratntng on the Varra Rtver tn boats outtngs tn the etght) dtd hot man- racrng, other trfestvtes and tarrott borrowed from Scotch, as well as age to get past the repetrcharge places By the end of tt all, everyone :10th some stghtseelng tn the ley, vage tnvotved was fully sattsttea 'hut tt and vr5tttng the vartaus tourtst attrac- had all been wonhwhtle ttans ttke the Melbourne Crtcket However, the races that we con Grounds and the Ctty Zoo centratea most on, and those were We ended off our tour spendtng the toughest, were the school-boys several days relaxth and taurtng From Melbourne we flew stratgnt Vltt events Because at the large around the beautttul cttv or Sydney down to Hobart, Tasmanta, tn order number of crews compettng, there Thts proved to be a great endthg for to do our tthal preparattons for the was a semt-ftnal stage whtch we a wonderful tour Australtan Rowmg Chamotanshtos managed to get through to Here we were hosted by the tamtttes Perhaps our best race tn Austraita ot the Hutchtns School Rowtng Club was thts semt-ftnat tn whtch we Whtlst tn Hobart, we med out a new raced an excellent race wtt'n Peter etght and some Austratlan broker van der Zee replaCtng a stok Warren blades durtng a shah raw tn the Jacobs tn the number 2 seat tt was R Marshall harbour

thh tust two days remaththg to from aft our oreparattons we drove up to Lake Barrtngron where the comp ettrton was bethg held We had all heard at the tegehaarv beautv cf the course That had 'ostea the two World Rowtng Cnamoronsntos and had been watfrhg tor the last few days th eager anttctpatton We were not at all dtsappomred when we got to the long lake nesrltng tn between two heav'tly wooded. steer) valley slopes

Thts regatta ts a combtned Sentors and Juntors Regatta tn whtch the cream at the rowtng soctety at every Australtan otty was represV ented As a result, the amount at compettng schools were tewer. but the standard was much hlgher

The technology on show there was also amaZtng and Includtng evewthtng New Zealand had to otter as well as thtngs such as a boat wetgh-tnl rnintmum boat wetghts, drug testing and a doctor and ohystotheraptst on Iocatton.

In thts regatta Sathts entered an Ul9 Vlll, a schoolbovs' Vlll and an U19 Group photo at Lake Barrtngton, Tasmanta patr. The schoolboys' Vlll was our usual tst Vlll, whllst the U19 etght

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U15 Looking back i think the season can be regarded as a successtul one, With all crews picking up Wins The group got on well together and were eager to assist when needed Osprey has become at the U15 tieet making the boat situation slightiy easier.

The season started with the rowmg camp, where we tried to master the concept of "sweep oar. Under the guidance of Mr G Murray, we grew more accustomed to the tech niauev Mr Murray's expertise was surely missed when he contracted hepatitis

Steve Hasetbach's enthusiasm and natural taient heiped add a dit ferent dimension to rowrng His 3RD Vlll orerace taiks won us many races Back Row:(i to 0G Duggan. J Roioh,J Woddei, it Wyide He taught us how to rig a boat Front Row:W Htck-nbotham. M Machado. Mr T? Eighweper,A Scott, B Graihger properly and to appremate our eampment Rolf Eichweber otso and set a new record tor T500 m U14 tilted in occasionally when he was needed We respected our opposition and The season started out With a iarge did not ignore their potentiaii This group at writing but inexperienced aarsmeh We grew from strength tC There were many highiights of the hetped us to be diligent and hard strength under the dedicated season due to the fighting, never working during practice At the end guidance or hair Eichweper The A say die " attitude or the boys These of the season we were faster on the are the events which iit remember water, more experienced and com- and B crews didnt have as many mitted to the success off the crew Victories as they would have iikea. but their enthuSiasm was never VLC Regatta we won both Vlii's and A and 8 IV dampened due to the great - Saints Regatta, we won both Vtiis Gr Dunnett encouragement to keep on gaing and 0 IV by the rest ot the teammates The C Vaal RiViera, A Viti won and set a and D crews had on exceitent new record season. Welt done guys ~ SA Championships, A won Vlti M, Webster

U13 The season started With a te mishaps, such as tipping a boot aha iosing our sitdes We soon iearnr tc organize ourseives and werr from strength to strength Our tirst race was very tense both tor the As and 8s As the time went ov me teamed what team work was Citi about and became more determined and our times improved

As our tirst year or rowing comes to an end. i look at oil the Uta towers and see now we have aii grown matured. and become more res» porisible

We thank the Saint Sttthions Rowmg Ciub. and our parents for the wonderful opportunity we as rowers U15A Vlll have been given Back Row: (T to r) C Allen, St COX, 6 Norman, D McCarthy. C Jacob. N Corringham Front Row: A Bromley,M. Magnr, MrG Murray,G Dunnet. H Cote 9. Morgan

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The Syvhlon W94 95 SAINTS RUGBY FESTIVAL The 1994 side was one who could "I Julian has many of the attributes of afford to be hampered by such a good fly half.- an educated boot, The 1994 St Stlthlans College Rugby disruptions. The forwards battled good quick hands and a vision or Festival was dedicated to the valiantly and although they won what is required. Congratulations on memory of Ian Anderson who was more than their lair share of the ball, making the Transvaal English tragically killed in a motor car they lacked the physical attributes Schools side. accident earlier this year to turn this advanta-e Into pornts by dominating a game. David Warren: Colours Ian refereed his first festival game in Prop: 1956 and only missed the 1991 and The backltne who locked genuine Always gave of his best, and on 1993 Festivals due to commitments pace proved to be disappointing occasions when roused, had some at national level. His death has left a Their poor tackling and lock of exciting runs. Must work on your great vaid in our lives, but we still desire to defend their line with pride physical make-up. Rugby will give have the privilege of very fond was their most worrying factor. you much pleasure David. so go to memories of many happy hours Tackling is 99% desire and commit- it. spent In his company. ment and any player worth his salt must realise this! We did this so well Chett Vosioo: Colours This year the Festival saw the return against Monument why not in all Hooker: of old triends in Paari Boys: St Johns. the other games? A solid scrummager who loved Duroon High School and Dale. nothing more than running with the To the Matrics leavrng, keep playing ball. Must learn to As always the quality at the rugby the game as there are many oggressrve and tenacrous in the was quite outstanding and there experiences to be enjoyed and fun loose malls. A great improvement in were a number of very closely to be had. his line out throwrng enabled us to contested matches. if one was to win quality ball, single out a particular game, then To the players returning put the the final game of the Festival lessons learnt in 1994 to good effect Simon Griffiths: Team Award: between King Edwards and Hilton and use your second chance well, Hos immense strength in the scrum College would spring to mind. and as he got fit so his play Kieth Magill: (Capt). Honours Improved Unfortunately iniured it was a superb display at quality 8th man: when the team required his running rugby that epitomises all An outstanding season. Your never experience and presence. that the Festival stands for. say die' attitude was what many in the team locked. You always led Bernd Edlinger: Team Award: Every player and spectator will have the team from the front. never A great competitor in the line out his own special memories of the asking anything from them you were and was responsible for much Festival and we trust that this year is not prepared to do yourself. Believe quality possession, You must get no different. A speCiai thanks to Mr more in your ability and the rest will yourself more involved in the game Murphy standing down as chairman follow. Berna, so you can realize your this year. and his committee for all undoubted potential. Next year their hard work. Stuart Horstord: Team Award holds great promise for you. Flank: To Margaret Mitchell and her team A tireless worker who contributed Alistair Herbertson: Colours. of mothers, we greatly appreciate much to the overall success of the The strongest and finest player in the your hard work. To the First Aid forwards A player who got on with Side, whose play improved dram- Team. what a service you provrde his Job to the best of his ability. atically as the season progressed. Sheer hard work and determination Nlc van den Handel: Colours to win a place in the side were To the graundstaft our sincere Flank rightly rewarded. Well Done. thanks and finally the Vosloos, our Extremely lit. the most courageous very great apprecration for opening player in the Side Although small in Alistair Clifton: Team Award your home to us stature. his commitment to all Centre. phases ol the garnets a lesson to us Alistair could produce flashes of all. A most rewarding season. much M! P. van Tondert brilliance an attack and defence, Will be expected of you next year. but would often lose concentration and these lapses would cost us Mickey Walker: Honours dearly. Alistair was never really fit Scrum Ito/I enough for First XV level of Mickeys courage, commitment and competition. FIRST XV RUGBY all round skill and ability led to his selection for the Transvaal English Simon Holdemess: TeomAward This season proved to be a difficult Schools side which toured Zimba- Centre.- one in trying to live up to the side of bwe. Mickey believe in yourself A great team man who always 1993. injuries to key players were a more and take more responsibility gave of his best. He must work hard major blow throughout the season: upon yourself as to options from set at speed off the mark and moving so much so that the last game of plays. the ball quickly through the hands. the season contained not one of Unfortunately injured in the latter the original backs who had played Jullan Moore: Colours part of the season: in the first game. Fly half:

9a The Stythlan 1994 Liam Graham: (Capt ) Team Award Centre.- A highly competitive player who worked hard at hls game. He needed however to control his trustratloh when thlngs were not gorng well. He needs to realise that defense In midtrela ls critical

Eugene Sello: Team Award Wing Although small ln statute he was completely tearless. He must work hard at the basrcs oi catching and posslng In order to tulfll his potentlol

Gavin Welsh: Team Award Wing Always tiled hard and gave hls best to the team He must work hard at the bOSlCS of the game to make Flvsl XV Backiowztlmh , J Marsh a E W a u r, in a, useful COVNlDUVlOHS rtext year Middle row: t. r: l w E Pllcallt Sipho Makaya: Team Award G Wulih w Jan 73 s W'ng/FJHDOCK Frunlrowuv'NVl Walker L mst A alsapaorhnhg season after much SECOND XV As a group they did sus'al" hearY early Dramlse He needs t0 COW centrate tor the tul duration oi the losses through lnluty, aha Calls 5, The Second Fltteen who are an the tits! fifteen added 2» the" game l0 become a more ettectlve integral part or the rst squad. had a player problems However, We nges' very dlsappomtlhg season Exposed weakness oi the 9' was as? to slmllar coaching patterns and Nick Evans: Colours tackling lh defence wh 9 tr JJL.v phySlCDl demands. the srde fell well all too ofreh the 5:19 05 a'ohe ': Fu//aacr

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Johns College. The visltrng coach from Austrarlta began to worry that he would have to return ln disgrace, These tears were however, un- founded, and as the team even Fourth XV tually stabiltsed they began to work as a unrt, and success was sure to follow , apnrarts Mtddla row: «r n rt 0 stratum t« to v Our frrst wrn of the season was t7 93W, 5 lorrrr agornst Parktown, and followung thts /, Slrlrymrll the men gradually began to have r: Vac-Jr 7 Vl/rrc some condence In therr awn abrlrty , our defence Improved, our attackrng moves started to ow. and we started trnrshrng each halt strongly ism / rt

From here the team was on a roll, wrnnrng the last a games ot the season The hrgnrrght of the season was the l7~7 wrn over St Johns College tn the return match Thrs game showed both the "be rtghtlng sptrrt at the team. and therr natural abrlrty We were camped on our lrne for most at the second halt. and the defence was smply superb 56 Club By the end of the season the Fourths Backrow. - , '1 :2, 3; -~ has played ll games, won 7 and last A rt was a pleasure to be tnvolved wrtn thrs trne group at young men, thrs year led by captarns Lawrence Manorlane and Lance Graysor. l wrsh the players all the best for the utute and hope that Rugby contrnues to play a part tn tnetr lrves Mr D Rose (Australian)

56CLUB managed to make a plan Our A Solomon D Bollam Coach: MrA Jansen captatn Phrlrp McLean showed W Hrckenbotham Foaoen Captai P. McLean great leaaershrp on and art the freld B Grornger, Fl Boya T Fennel Players: l? Wylde. S ertle, M Daly. and led us to many vtctorres H Cale.G Comlrne J Brand A Bester, M Coopmans;$ Latrmer, C Robrnson H Franentan 3 Or H Jarretl Neal, M Carroll, Same moments from the season C Jacob M Bartlett M Cannellan, P McLean. well all remember ore Rob Fenner re Chooho breakrng hrs wrtst rn hrs debut rugby The Ule rugby team wrr be match tn the stxth team against KES, remembered as a group at DCVS The 55 club thus year was agorn char flanker Poul Dtckson scorrng 0 hereto who played rugby wtrh therr hearts racterrzeo by many trrst-arroelast try tn our wrn agornst Parktown and Lackrng real statute but not short at trme appearances, but we were a Tussa Loncarevrc's guest appear- pace. they adopted an open group at tremendously sprrtted guys ance tor the last match at the trrteen man pattern rn orde' 0 who went out onto the lreld for the season agarnst the Sandown Third move the ball as swrtlry as possrble pure sacral enjoyment of the game team All In all. rt was a season to away trom the brgger tarwords Q Coached by the very capable remember and one enloyed by all therr opponents tn the process tney Anton Jansen, we attarned some Thank you to Mr Anton Jansen and played attractrye atta or air trntes very good results , olten agarhst all who parttctpated spectacular rugby They dra not hrgher teams from other schools, A. Easter (Member) ltawevu , rgnore therr basrcs , except Tor the occdsronal lapse We agarn provtded an Important U16A TEAM thelr detence was salrd and resewe bank tor hlgher teams and determrned or the 13 matches would often lose key players at the Coach: Mr L. Nartte. played, ll were won and 2 lost 7 last rnlnute It was llt srtuatrons Itke Captain: 5 Tretz one at the latter betng agatnst a these however that the versatllrty or Team members: C Morgan, very strong unbeaten Grey College players was seen, and we always J.Seccambe, E Motloung. Team Thrs team thl be remem-

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U 15A TEAM

The A team was undoubtedly the mast cammmea and competent l have ever coached at St Stllhtans ll JMl M F W The forwards especlally showed r> wrung great sklll and tour of them were 9 lttuTTT all 7 chosen to represent Transvaal Engltsh Schools on a Tour to M Wenst Zlmbabwe The books were als- M wxr'rxn rupled by intury but sttll managed to . My mum ll :4 perform very well together Only one at them managed selectton to the Transvaal team ll 5 always dltftcult to tsalate tndtyla'uals tram a team that played so well together. but Captaln Brtan Huckell stands out as me leaatng ltgnl tn rerms Ct hrs sktll and Co'rtmttmeltt He led by ex- ample and shaulc be pressmg far a tlrst or second team place next year, as Should the other boys who are tn Standard 9 m 295 UISB All tn all the was C very 9000 season H Backy;low: t; W. wtrh the boys starttng to show the type at play hat wlll keep St Sttthtdns or he forefront of Schools rugby :n The years to come My srncere thanks to Mr Graeme MOCCJllum tor n:s pane-"c9 and sl

The fcllOwrg bays alayed for the A Team

G Elllat. N Neytrt. B Conroy. S Dawes. P Malatte. D Hancock. D Muller. B Hucketl (Capt ), N Petzer, G Ketzan. P Heritage. M Fernheaa. M Webster. G Thurman. P Thatcher. J Waallam. M Harland.N Cralll

The followth represented Transvaal Engltsh Schools tn Ztmoabwe D, Muller, E Huckell. G Ketzan. P Herttage. N Nevrn

Mr G. Holmes

U158 TEAM

Coach: Mr G MacCallum Players: G yon Bormann. P Kerr, The anclent Roman poet. Vtrgtl. satd An Iltterpretaltan at the tn the S Morals: M. Woollcott. C Clegg. the Tollowmg over 2000 years ago tn modem sporttng sense would be A. tucker; M. Patterson. J Woollen. "The Aenetd that a team wtns because rt has M Lumb, M. Webster: D. Hancock; learned how to wtn lhts cltctton N. Wllklns. M Harland, R Talevt, "Success nourtshed them. they proved to be true of the Ul5B rugby G. Halkerston; A. Sauter. N Clement. seemed to be able, and so they team thls year Brlllldntly led by M. Howard. were able George van Bormann. they bellevV

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ed tn the" abrllty to play well, do the lho season opened on a hrgh note totally unmotrvoted and meat. At rrght thlrtg at the rlght tlnte and win tn the tlrst term and we recorded one count defeat by KES was wtth magnattlrrllty lrt lhalr only loss two good wlns agatnst Roosevelt totlowed by a 5277 wtn over or the season to KES, they last wtth and St Johns respectlvely Once Monument Our poorest game of grace. but emerged wtth a agatrt the Aprll (,lrntc ptayod an the season was undoubtedly determrnatlon not to lose ogolr't Thrs Important rota tn our trarnrng as we agatnst a weak Parklawn team on a was not a "wtn at all casts' altitude, were able to concentrate tn develr Wednesday afternoon. rt was ttme but a helrel tn themselves based on oolng the DOSILS of the game thh to take stock and thts we dtd tn no natural talent, hard work at the cllntc henna well attended thls uncertarn terms The result, a pracllcas and u learn spltrt that was exercrse proved to be very resoundtng 264! wrn over St Johns on exemplary successful the Saturday The forwards were qulte maghtftcent tn the way that lhls was a most enjoyable season for The trrsl game ol the second term they took total control of the game. 1179 not only because l entoy was a {>er thrashrng ot the The locks applied tmmeatate wrnnlngt out also because of the Hrghlartds North team tn a reduced pressure. runntng at pace and pastllve attitude of the players, the tlma match Thrs yrctary proved to moytng the ball aurckly Four mes to rmproyemehl tn tn)" basrc skllls and be our downfall as our players had nll tells the whole story the way that success nourlshed by now become a lrttle cocky and them well done and thank you we entered Parktown UMA Festtval The rematnrng tour games we won oelrevrng that we were the top wtth relattve ease wrth us scoring 135 MIG. MucCallum dogs Defeats In matches versus potnts whtle concedrng only 5 The Keorsney College and Jaaulant season ended wtth l3 wtns and 5 brought us crashrng back to reallty defeats, a flne record for any team wrth the realtsatton that vlctory ts l belteve that thts team has the bullt only on hard work and parental to develop rate an U 150 TEAM concentratron excellent future Frrst team tt they Thls year saw us tn the posrtron at can learn to utrllze thelr abtitry at all The Saturday of the Tournament saw tunes and avatd playth the errattc hovtng an unusually strong age us enter the tray wtth renewed rugby whloh they tended to do group due to the VGDOSllOHlng at vigour resultrng In four successtve when they lost cancenrrarron the agegrouplngs Thls gave the teams much more sotnt, same no wtns ogarnst Sortngs ngh, Lowveld lorwaras and that much needed Htgh, Caprrcorn and Patchefstraom Flnally a word of thanks to all the expertence resoectrvely Thts tournament was a players tor therr loyalty and valuable team bulldtng expertence dearcotron May you contlnue to Tradtttonolly our ftrst game was and by the end we had for more play and entoy thes great game. agarnst Sr Johns and the deter Clarlty regardan the strengths and rugby, for many years to come mrnarran of the team. who were weaknesses of our play Thanks also to Mr Colrn Cowse for hrs p=ayrng together (or the ftrst ltmet woman as aSStstanr coach and to all saw us through the ttrst at our many We now entered the errartc port at the parents who regularly turned out the season when rn seven games VlCTCrfleS of the season Durlng some at matches to enCOurage tnerr sons of our games when we were tn 0 we played really ethllng rugby followed by others tn whtch we were LOrrvlr-clng lead the attltude of our MI P. V0" Yonder players and not degenerate tnto one of sloppy, seltecentred play Thts good ottttude was one charac tertsttr, whlch snorte through, even If we were down Sotnts played as a :cam, wrtrl guts and determtnatrort

To how such a some *ssful Se ' rt, l thlrrk spacrol thanks should go to Mr Arterldge tar hls hard work, and to the team for thelr htgh sptrlt and commttment

D. Dlnopolous

UMA TEAM

Every rugby season has lts own characterlslrcs and l99A was certatnty no exceptton As always urso the case at thts level. the players Seated: (l to rtM Tharrrley,l Whlglrl. a Dlnopalous RNoge c Saunas had no experience at playrng the Isl row:(llctl)l? Solomon TI Chlen J Carte N ClCer.M1l Anerrdgel WOTSOll C Hughes 5 Chamberllntl Blltz game but they certalnly had the 2nd row: (l to nA Lawrle p Johnson r2 ttowllnsonM Aldrldge. M Robertsc Marsh enthustasm. 2 Magoto

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Coaches: M. Davis: Mr M, Webb: Coach: R. Weddepohl, L. Graham, Coaches: M Davis, 5 Stavrou, R Weddepahi, S. Stovrou. C. Vosloo Captain: J. Turner. Captain: A, Froneman. Captain: M Comline. Players: C Schonborn, R. Jamieson. Players: , Krause, R. Kahle. R Forder, Players: G Mclvor. R, Farder; N, Dennis: J. Dicks: M Fynn; I, Rankin, D Lerche: D, Culhane, M Fynn. l. Rankin, N, Clotheesinclair. M. Motuku, R Wallace. M. Tucker, G. Barnhaorn, G Schonfeldt,A Black, R, Montgomery: C. Christie; D. Nevin. P Magni, C, Myburgh; S. Rawlinsan, R Gordon, B, Stafford, P. Ndonados. W. Jacobs. J Turnerl J. Bruce»Brand, B Wagner, G.Whyte, D Rule,T Robson, N. Legronge: C Ebden, C. Assad, L Wallace, v. Taylor, R Radford: T Brownl Robson,J Els. G Slade. A. McGarVie. M, Tucker: C. Blunden R Bowers, I, Mclvor D Terolanche. C Mtikelo. S. Kroukamp, R Radfara, S Hawkins The UTAC team had an excellent Being a member of the ulAD team season in that they won over 90% of did not sound like much to most This team had a very productive their matches and played rugby of people, but actually it was a good season With a very good Winning a high standard Their making and achievement, consrdering the record Mark Comline was 0 out» suppon play was superb and the whole age group comprised ot a standing leader for the team running of the backline was hard teams This gave the players an urge and effective The team was to do well and to play to the best of The most pleasing tactor about this captained by John Turner and he their ability team was the high level at spirit and Will be an asset to the next age enjoyment of the game group His scrumhalt Rory Montr Their spirit and determination over~ gomery. was very etfective at the powered most of their opponents, The forwards learnt the well used base of the scrum and they With the team only losing once in techniques of stepping on me man combined well to get the backline the season This was despite the and over the ball, while the backiine moving Our forwards scrummed radical changes made in the tlrst entoyea running With the ball As a well and we won a good share at halt at the season A Froneman was whole the team played typical. line out ball The loose forwards the regular captain at the side who good schoolboy rugby, were quick to the breakdown and showed excellent rugby and always put pressure on the oppo- leadership skills lt was a pleasure to Coach thenw sition To single out a torward would and l believe that they all have the be unfair as all played well Our Overall the UlAD rugby season at potential to go far in the game older age groups would have learnt l994 was very successful and one something by watchlng these guys that should be remembered Good M. Davis luck to all the players for next year The boys enioyed their rugby you might wear the White Jersey enormously and i am sure that many one day of them may well play for higher R. Weddepohl teams next year The coaches enioyed the season too due to the boys commitment and enthusiasm

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Squash Tour to England. April/May to Both, Oxford and Cambridge such as Headmasters. staff meme 1994 (including punting on the River bers. parents. airline crews, tour or) Cami), trying the game of rockets at erators and even unknown passersr Touring Team Marlborough. happy times spent at by went out of their way to ensure Roy Michael (Capt). The Bear in Hungeriord; the morning that the tour management knew Rob McFadzean (ViceCopt). spent at the National Motor how impressed they were by our Davtd Hancock (Ulla capt.), Museum. cruising on the River players. The boys were certainly John Argyle, Bryn Barcza. Wesley Thames. attending performances at wonderful ambassadors for the Clay. Andrew Curnaw. Michael lbsens Peer Ghint at the Swan College Davies. Conol Hendersonl Stephen Theatre, Strattord. and 'Cats ot the Kohary. Justin McCarthy, Nicholas New London Theatre; visiting St Pauls Appreciation Martin. Stuart Ross, Tim Steenhof. in London; Supper at the Rock Island In closrng. i should like to express my Jean»Pierre Wellman. Diner, and learning to ride the appreciation to a number of London underground people. wrthout whom the tour The team was accompanied by Mr would not have taken place. or Ken Hovelmeier (manager), Mrs Results been the success it was, My thanks Myrna Hovelmeier (assistant Our team included boys from three are due to the followrng manager). and Mr Richard Castle different age-groups. out our (coach) opponents tended to play three The Headmaster. Mr Wylae, and the five-man teams against us. irres- Sports Committee tor their support Overview pective of age Thls meant that, and encouragement. After ying into Manchester, the very often, our younger players had team spent a week in the Manch to play against older opponents, The parents of the touring players for ester/Leeds/Bradford area. followed The match results of our team can their support. and all friends. by a week in the Rutland/Oxford only be described as exceptional. parents, boys (Prep and College) area The last three days of the trip as the followlng table shows, who helped wrth fund-raisrng, and were spent in London The weather With the administration of various was very kind to us Except for light Results ot tour matches protects drizzle on the first two and last two vs Manchester Grammar School days of our tourl it was mild to warm, Won l4 - l Trovkor for their Willing and efficient with skies ranging from blue to rather vs Leeds Grammar School Won 14'] help, and the their British agent. overcast Accomodatlon was with vs Woodhouse Grove invitation Mary Gibbs, for her help while on indIVidual families for the first SIX Team, Won 9 - 4) tout nights, at schools for the next four vs Oakham School Won 14 - 0 nights. and in hotels for the last six vs Radley College Won 15 ~ 0 Mr Bryan Stone of Woodhouse nights Transport while in England vs Cheltenhom College Won 14 - l Grove, for his assistance as tour co- was by minibus, coach or train. vs Marlborough College Wan l4 - 1 ordinator in England vs Sevenaaks School Won l5 - 0 Schools visited vs Combined Eton College/St Johns Our host schools and families. for The team had the privilege of (Harare) Won l3 - 2 making us feel so very welcome. Visiting nine very prominent schools in England In addition to playing Receptlon Richard Castle, for the really matches against these schools. the Our team received a wonderfully excellent tot) he did in preparing the boys also had the opportunity of warm and friendly reception wher~ boys for the tour. and for all his seeing round each school and ever they went, and the hospitality assistance. expertise and co! were able to spend time With we received was quite overe operation throughout the tour. students of comparable age whelming Members of staff. parents and students went out of their way My wife. Myrna, tor all he support in The schools visited were Manchester to make us feel welcome, and the months leading up to the tour. Grammar School, Leeds Grammar nothlng was too much trouble tor and tar her assrsstance with the School. Woodhouse Grove School, them. We look forward to being administration while on tour Oakham School. Radley College. able to reciprocate their hospitality Cheltenham College. Marlborough on some future occasran My secretary, Mrs Fiona Schwartz. for College. Sevenoaks School and all her help with the organization in Eton College. Behaviour/Manners the months leading up to the tour, The conduct. manners, courtesy. other Highlights and cooperation and friendliness of Mr K. Hovelmeler Apart from the time spent at the the whole group can only be (Manager) schools mentioned above, other described as outstanding from the tour highlights included the official time we deported to the time we Squash reception and dinner for the team returned Captain: Re. Michael at both Leeds and Woodhouse Vice-Captain: GA. Barcza Grove; the practice match against I must mention the host of camp- Honours: GA. Borcza. a Vorkshire Invitation Team followed liments that were paid to our boys R.J. McFaazeon, Re, Michael, by the clinic with Malcolm Wllstropp: for their attributes listed in the D.M. Sohonbom The Oakhom rugby club dlnner; visits previous paragraph. Diverse groups. Colours: M. Davies

10a The Stythian W94 Team Blazers: D. Hancock, Top Schools' Tournament security), (5. Louw (Under l4 repre- 5. Kohory. Each year, the best U19 school side sentative, R. McFadzean (Team In each region represents that Convenor), D. Schonborn, T. Steen- The Squash Club enjoyed its most region at the national Top Schools' hot (Assistant Team Convenor). W successful season to date during Tournament. Normally, eight boys' Clay Joined the committee during T994, surpassing the excellent results teams and eight girls teams the second term as assistant match of last year. Under the outstanding participate In their respective secretory. These boys are to be leadership of our captain, Roy sections at the tournament. congratulated on a really outstan- Michael, who was well-supported by ding Job at work throughout the his dedicated Squash Committee, This year, the College was once year. the morale of the club was again selected to represent extremely high, the spirit excellent, Transvaal at the Top Schools' Tour- in recognition of their service. Merit and the enthusiasm, loyalty and nament held in Morltzburg during Ties were awarded to the senior commitment of the players most August. Our team convincingly boys, viz., G. Barcza. J, Barker, gratifying, detected St Andrews (Bloemfon- C. Henderson, R, McFadzean, tein), Pretoria Boys High and a very R. Michael and D. Schonborn. OverseasTour strong Maritzburg College side to The highlight of the year was quality for the final. Leadership undoubtedly out very successful tour Mention must be made at the to England during April/May. A The final, against Wynberg Boys outstanding leadership crowded by detailed report appears elsewhere High, proved to be a real clltt- our squash captain, Roy Michael. His in the magazine. hanger, and provtded absorbing enthusiasmi commitment and lay squash ot a superb standard for City, as well as his genuine interest in League resutts more than five hours, The match all club menbers, served to ensure The College entered nine teams was decided in most dramatic that motivation and morale in the (three in each at the age-groups) in fashion, with two key rubbers each club remained high it ls no surprise, the School Leagues administered by lasting for more than ninety minutes. therefore, that, under his direction, the T,S.R.A.. and achieved excellent with St Stithians losing 9 - TD in the the squash club enjoyed its most results, Winning eight of the nine filth game on each occasion. successful year since its inception. leagues entered, and finishing Michael Davies' match was runners-up to Florida Park A in the especially tense, as he and his We were extremely fonunate to UléB League. In the process, the opponent were locked at match have Roy as our captain on our first College won all three at the Super paint for more than twelve minutes , ever overseas tour, and he played a Leagues. something I have not witnessed in key role in the success of the tour twenty years at school sauashi Our His calmness under pressure, his To perform so conSistently well congratulations go to Wynberg on unfailing readiness to help and his throughout a long and demanding an excellent performance. consistently pleasant manner made season is no easy task, and all our him a real asset on tour in addition, players are to be congratulated on uash Committee his superb PR skills contributed in a ther superb achievements. The A er the successful introduction or major way to the excellent results are even more lmpresswe the squash committee two years impression created by our touring when it is remembered that Our B ago, 1994 saw the continuation oi team. My sincere thanks go to Ray and C teams in each age-group tor the concept. The squash committee for all his work this year the most part play against the A was responsible for the admin teams at other schools. istration and organization or the Provlnclal Players Squash Club, with each member of Once again, the College did Quall Shield the committee being responsible for extremely well. With no fewer than The Quail Shield is awarded annually his portfolio, The committee met nineteen players being selected to to the school With the best overall once a month under the chair represent Transvaal Schools teams results in the Transvaal Schools manship of the Captain ot Squash, at the various inter-prayinCial Leagues. and the performance of With Mr Hovelrneier being present to tournaments This is the highest each school team is taken into provide advrce, guidance and number or players to gain prayinCiai account in determining the Winner special input when necessary selection in any one year, and when at this trophy. in practice, the more one canSiders the demanding teams a school has portraipating in This experiment of entrusting the regime (including the scaritice or the leagues, the harder it is to running of a molar sports club to the most weekends) which must be obtain the aggregate of paints boys themselves continues to be an loiiowed throughout the year to necessary to win this award. unqualied success, and has even be considered by the demonstrated yiVIdly Just how selectors, then we can iustly proud in spite of this, the College once competent teenagers can be ln the or all our provmcrol players again won the Quailie Shield in area at management and adminis- 1994 thus retaining the Shield tor the trotian at they are given the trust The tollowmg players gained sixth successwe year, This kind of and responsibility, and provided provincial selection in 1994. record can only be achieved with the correct support where UNA R, Michael (capt), through the special contribution of necessary. D, Schonborn. R McFadzean. every player, regardless of age or G Borcza. ladder position. The committee members for 1994 were: R. Michael (Chairman), M. (This is the tirst time in the history at For the record, the lst Team won 20 Dawes (Club Secretory), B. Barcza school squash in the Transvaal that out of the 22 matches they played (Tournament Coordinator), J. Barker four out or the live players in the this year, while the other teams (all (Match Secretary), l, Broekhausen Transvaal Under 1? A team have age-groups) had an impressive (Team publication), D. Hancock come tram the same school ) season, winning 71 of the 72 (Adopta-schoal Project), C. Hendv matches they played. erson (Court maintainance and U198: C. Vosloo. M, Dovres (capt),

The Stythian 1994 l07 Ul9C M Daly. 5 Ross. power. Stephen tatoily dominated i should like to take this opportunity UiéA: S. Kohary. the match item the outset. and ran at paying tribute to Mr Gray tor his U168 and C: N. Martin out an easy 3 - 0 winner. Interest. enthuslam and all his 0 Hancock. J P. Wellman, B. Barcza. untlrlng ettorts on our behair. He has T Steenriot.c iayior. the No. 1 seed in the UI3 made an outstanding contribution UIAA-J Argyle. 'L Barcza, championships. John Argyle. had to our squash. and we would like C. Myburgh. recently played at No. I for the SA, him to know how much we U MB and C: A. Curnow. age-group team which took pan in appreciate what he has done for us. G. Moalmah. R Margorvte, the international tournament In Contact has been made with the P Tseientlsl 'A. Sherrati. Kenya To his credit. Johns oppo- current Chairman of the Escorts (Boys marked With an are Prep nent in the nal. Corrie Myburgh, Club. and It Is hoped to reintroduce Boys who have to play in the Um did not allow the tap seeds the weekly Escorts practices next agegroup). reputation to put him art. and Carrie year. played with great determination S.A. Schools and tenacity. Thanks At the conclusion or the inter- A highly successful year like the one provinclai tournaments. an Ul3 However, In the and, John's superior we enjoyed In 1994 would not be South African Schools team was skill and greater experience allowed possible without the invaluable selected to participate in a him to win quite convlngly 3 - 0. contributions at a large number or Southern and East Atrlcan Nations different people. In addition to tournament in Kenya during Coaching those already mentioned. we should September. John Argyle, our U14 A report on the activities at the like to record our thanks to the No l. was selected to play at No. l Squash Club would not be renewing:- in the South African side complete without special rererence Mts Margaret Michael. Mrs Vat to the really outstanding Job done Barczo. Mrs Shirley Louw and all the Our heartrest congratulations go to by our coach. Mr Richard Castle. other mothers who did such sterling John on this outstanding achieve- Since he took up his duties at the work in providing refreshments for all ment His commitment and deter College just over two years ago. the home squash matches. Squash mihation are an example to Richard has made a motor impact teas at Saints were certainly everyone in the club. and his on squash at St Stlthians. and i would something one could look forward selection tor SA Schools is lust like to place on record my personal to win keen anticipation, reward tor all his hard work. appreciation tor the job he is doing, Mrs Margaret Michael. for arranging and coordinating the transport tor Call 3 Chem Ionshl Richard is a talented player in his squash matches. and all those The oC3tarhpionshlps wgsre played on own right. and he Is an especrally parents who so kindly provided a cold and wet evening tn mid- tine coach, with a wndertul detailed transport. and so willingly ferried October Whether the cold courts knowledge at the complete game. their sons to and from practices. had anything to do With it. or including technique. councraft, matches and tournaments. whether the players lacked the strategy and training procedures. Mr Gareth Murray. who gave so match sharpness at this time at the unstintlngw of his time in the second year. one cannot say. but the Howeverl ii is not just his expertise as term to assist with the transport and general standard of play was a little a technical coach that makes management at our teams during disappointing. especrally who one Richard so special. His enthusrosm. the busy league season. Mr Murray's remembers the very high standard unftagging interest in the players. professional approach to his duties. the players concerned normally set rapport with the boys and unique combined with his reliability, enthu- for themselves. ability to get the best out or each siasm and genuine interest In the the open final was dominated by player. all combine to make him a players. make him a valued the No i seed. Roy Michael. After a tine educationailst in the true sense member of the squash manage rather shaky start. when he at the word. In addition. he has menttearn, squandered o 5 - 0 lead to lose the excellent values and standards (ott Mr Brian Mullen. Mr Tim Tucker and first game 7 - 9 to Rob McFadzeon. court as well as on). and he is a fine their start tor their prompt. efficient Roy regained control at the match role-model tor all our boys. and professinol maintainance or our from the beginning of the second courts. game. taking the ball early. and In view at his on-going contribution the Headmaster, Mr Mike Clarke. Mr maintaining a good length, he was to the College. and the major part Piet van Tender and other members never seriously extended. and look he played In our successful overseas at staff, for their support and co- the next three games tdrly easily. to tour. it was decided to present operation In making boys ovoliable emerge a convincing 3 - 1 winner Richard with a St Slithlans Family lie, for their squash commitments. and this was done at Headmasters My secretary, Mrs Fiona Schwartz. for Roy Michael is to be congratulated Assembly on Zist May. tollowing our all the work she does to ensure that on achieving the rare teat at return from the UK. the club administration runs winning all three age-group smoothly. and for her assistance in championships during his career In Escorts practices the months leading up to the the College. Only three other For the first time in many years, there overseas tour. players In the past twenty years were no practices against the Without the kind of support we have also managed to do this. Escorts Club this year, Untortunotely receive tram pea a like those for us. Mr Geoff Gray. the organiser mentioned (and. n tact. many In the U15 Championships. the No. 1 of our Escorts practices since W87. others). out Squash Club would not seed. Stephen Kohaty. proved to be was transtered to business premises occupy the prominent position It much too strong on the night tor his outside the Johannesburg area. does In South Attican squash. opponent. David Hancock, the Na. and was therefore unable to 2 seed. Playing Immaculate squash. continue his valued relationship with K.C. Hovelmelor and hitting the ball with tremendous the College. (Master llc Squash)

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A TEAM SWIMMING B TEAM SWIMMING Swimming Awards: The following awards were made for the season' Saints hit the 1993\1994 swimming Our season which began at the end season with o thud, tussling only with at i993. started oft on quite a Honours: Nick Turner KES for the role at top provincral positive note. We still beat our Robert Schumann swimming school, We triumphed tor opponents, but not as decisively as storm Arthur the iirst half at the season, yet before. This was due to the lack of Michael Thorpe inexplicably dropped to second tor commitment by those occasional the latter halt, it's been one of the swimmers who did not pitch up for Colours: Julian Marsh best swrmming sides weve had. practices James Hancock and we owe our superrority to a lot Gregg Davies of hard work and pure guts. One The new year was totally aitierent as Simon Sick example of this determination came it brought with it a crop at talented through at the annual InterHigh iuniar swrrnmers helping us regain Team: Lee Hawkins Relay gala in PTSIOTIQ Eight our tormidable first position, More Nick Haus swrmmers were absent, and yet by swrmmers come to practise and to Stuart Hostord pulling together: and showing some the galas, and new laces appeared Mike Ventre "White spirit, we came within four like Chett Vosloo who tried very Ryan Mey paints oi beating KESJ One can only hard Nick Magowan be proud at 0 learn that shows such Nick Petters superb teamwork. and they made The climax of the season was the James Brand my duty a pleasure lnterhigh. Gorng Into the last 5 Jonathan Cone events (freestyle relays) we were Hilton Froneman The season carries many memories, trailing to KES by tour points The true Ryan Weaver many one of which will be the "White spirit" of Saints came through Dove Hancock high-spirited Mrdrnar tour. in- and we won by one paint. Once between swrmming the annual again we were the best in the Mertt Ties: Robert Weddepohl , for his Sixschool gala and Midmar itself, Transvaal leadership at the B team. there was an emphasrs on tun, Ruari Shendan tar oper- staying up late and soaking up Our speCiai thanks go to Mr ation of the ETD through summer sunshine an the beachfront. Atteridge and Mr Verner for helping the season and it sewed as a great reward tor us through the season and agreatteam. especially to the mothers for their time and commitment. One of the key tactors in the r2. Weddepohl building at this team has been our (Captain) resident coach, Mr Atterldge, who has always had Sainrs swrmming at heart and he has especially helped this year by introducing our new Interhlgh Relay Gala electronic timing device, which has been a great asset to the school T KES 182 Thanks also for keeping the 2 Saints 177 swmming board up to date with the latest information and times, for 3 Pretoria 168 organisrng new training paddles 4 Porktown Boys 120 and kick boards , and tar looking 5 St Johns 110 otter us on our successtul tour. Thanks also to Mr Verner and Mr 6 St Davids 69 Rose tor assisting at galas, com- 7 Jeppe 68 mitted ViceCaptain Robert Schu~ 8 Highlands North 4T mann and to Mrs Froneman, Mrs Marsh and their team at Ladies for always keeping the swrmmers and Visitors well fed Blnterhigh A-Interhlgh l should wish next years team luck T KES 398 I Saints T26 but it ts unnecessary. the Juniors dedication and speed are 2 Saints 359 2 KES 125 unmatched, and they WILL be 3 Pretoria 304 3 Parktown 89 unbeatable. 4 St Johns 269 4 Jeppe 70 5 Parktown Boys 256 5 St Johns 69 6 St Benedicts 241 N. Turner (Captain) 7 St Albans 215 8 St Davids 197 9 Jeppe 139 TO Highlands North 113

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COLLEGE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1994

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100 FLYOPN Arthur Browne Weaver 100881 U14 Shaw Moalman Field 100 B51015 Pelterson Stenliford Dawes 100 551016 Bick MacMahon Cane 100551 U17 Schumann Thorpe Ventre 200 BSTOPN Hawkins Coopmans Maglll TUOBCK U14 Shaw Leibranat Jacobs 100 BCK U15 Sientrtord Pet'lersan Waollam 100 BCK U16 Mey Hancock Brand 100 BCK U17 Davies Marsh Schumann 1DDBCKOPN Turner Hosford Weaver 200 FSTUM Shaw Leibrandt Jacobs 222/1413 200 FSTU15 Slentlfard Patterson Davies 2,21,8514 200 FSTU16 Mey Lanterme Blck 2.269015 200 FSTU17 Thorpe Schumann Davies 224.2416 200 FSTOPN Turner Hosford Browne 2 24,3017 100FST014 Show Jacobs Lelbranat 1,04,0318 100FST U15 Peherson Slentltora Davies 1,01,4119 IOUFST U16 Mey Blck Hancock 1 00,4120 100 FSTU17 Thorpe Schumann Dawes 59,5091 1013 F51 OPN Turner Hawkins Hastard 1 02,0922 50 FLV U14 Show Steenkamp Jacobs 32.0623 50FLV U15 Woollam Peherson Srentrtora 29.4924 50FLYU16 Blck Mey Weaver 30,3025 50 FLV U17 Schumann Thorpe Davies 28,5826 50 FLYOPN Arthur Hosfard Browne 28,2327 SUBSTUM Moolman Shaw Ramsey 35,9228 503$TU15 Patterson Hancock Clegg 35,2629 505$1U16 Bick MacMahan Brand 34,7430 50881 U17 Thorpe Schumann Collins 35,2531 lUDBSTOPN Hawkins Coopmans Grant 19,2232 SOFRE U14 Shaw Lelbrandi Baker 27,9233 50FRE 015 Sventltora Petterson Clegg 27,9834 50FREU16 Bick Mey Honcoc k 26.9335 SOFRE U17 Thorpe Haas Schumann 27,7836 SOFRE OPN Turner Hosford Hawkins 2b,7735 IOOIM U14 Shaw Jacobs Leibrandl l 1 ,7339 1DOlM U15 Peherson Stentlford Davies 13.6040 100|M U16 Bick Mey Cane 10.0841 1001M U17 Thorpe Schumann Marsh 07,8942 1001M OPN Turner Arthur Hawkins 10,5743 SOBCK U14 Shaw Lelbrandt Jacobs 34.2244 50BCK U15 Pehersan Woollam Sientlford 34.1745 SDBCKU16 Mey Hancoc k Brand 31.7546 SUBCK U17 Marsh Schumann Davres 32.3947 SOBCKOPN Turner Hostord Scala 32,90

' As the age groups changed, these are now all records,

The following awards were made at the conclusion of the gala:

Highest points award: MacKenzie Trophy: B, Show Best Perlormance: S. Anhur For his 50m Bultertlv in 28,235 Thé llnul polnls were: PINS 647 Mears 247 Collins 238 Mountstephens 234 Tucker 225 Penrvn 21 o Webb 204 Wesley 1 58

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TENNIS

TENNIS - I994 C Simpson (8 TVT C) FIRST TEAM - FIRST TERM 1994 A Dawes We srarred rhe year wrth two rooms M Suobury Coach: L Keer rn The PremTer Teague and nrne M Cannellan Honours: O MesserMCap' of learns Tn roIaT, pTavIng In The varlous G Whne Tennrs), L Lehman Teagues or the Sou'hern TyonsvaaTs Colourszs Sravrou, C STmpson Boys Tennrs Assomarron Thrs year We have also played rn rhe wrnrer Team Blazer: R Conroy musr surely counr as one of The Des: League rhrs year and won aH raur Regular PlayenT Rowse In The schools hrsrorv Teagues Thar we enrered me The ream canrrhues To do well rn The The Frrsr ream ended Jornr second Tn Thank you to Mrs Conroy for Dremrer League and alvhough we The presrTgrous Premrer League and argamsrng The Teas for an the Ora no? end up as wrnners rhrs Term, rhe Second ream rmn ThlS Is The My drrrerenr Teams rnrs year we ended Taxnrrv second The Samts rune :n me Sourhern Transvaals Boys Team >5 currenrry rn rrs érh successwe Tennrs AssoCxOVTans hlsrory mar a year In rnTs league Four or our schaoTs Second ream managed to SCHOOL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS mayers mace awe of The Three sroy :n rhrs eogue for more Than one Sourherr. TransvaaT pravrncraT reams season as rhe leagues are operated The schooT srngTes champrans To: Cangraruranons re 0 Messem, L on a promowan and deTegcmon T994 were Lehman. S Sravrou one C Smosan 00er Th»: success rs TargeTy Thanks To Open 0 Messerh rne group of mamas who have U/ré TRowse TOUR T0 ZIMBABWE saaponea rennss ana have been so u/M T? Hum Th AprrT we unceneak a successraT successful over The years ar Salms Du' ra Zmaaowe ano oiayea Congrarularrons Ia rnese boys and marches aga n5? Prrnce Edwards, 5: A 50800? ward oi congrarwanons especraHy re Orrver Messerlr who has Johns and ST Georges The was a and rhanks vo won rne Open Srnges for me rnrra may emovame 70.x ana wh:sr we c Messerms MA) cansecurrve year, rhe rxrsr bev r0 were ancewen we were rmpressea L Lehman (S M B) manage rhrs rn rhe msrcrv of me : rhe sranaara o rennvs or rhese S Savrcu (S TVT C) schoaT

Flrs1 Team Back row: (T TO T) T? COTTTOV C SlmpSDn T ROWSEE, S Savrau Flon'low:(l10 r)O MesselHCap?) MvL Keer(Caacn).L Lehman

112 The Styfhion 1994 First Team Results: Third Term I994 Premier League

Klng David (Lrnksfleld) A Won 73'26

Greenside A Won 752/1

Llnden Hoerskool A Won 7524

Norrhclrff Hrgrr A Won (pornl ceded) Soulhern Transvaal Players Sundown A Won 58741 Hack raw: (r m r) C Slrrlpson S GIV'JU From raw rr rs ngrl; O M9550 lVL (6., Second Tennis Team ,errmur

Coach: Mr L Norller PlayerszA Dawes M Osborne M Sudoury B Conroyr G McKenzre M yon Heynlrz

In men frrsr yeor ln me Pram-er League the second eam o'ro' ex~ Ceplronolly well, esDeClally ogolnsl Third Tennis Team Founh Tennis Team the very srrong lrlsl reams of Jeppe and KES Bur oerlops lherr orggesl Coach: Mr D Locnenrcnr Coach- Mr P de Wel acnlevemenf was lr convrncrngly Players: K Wllson, M Woollcollr Players: Te Sreworl,T Spa-me oeorlng me lrrsr *eom of Sr Jonns T Spence. A Croly, B Conroy, R Wolloce,A Mocrnlosn M Mcllroy l. McHorryr ll Wllson, M yor Heyorrz Congro'ulorlons lo all me reom members for rnerr nrgnly com- The Team oblorned o lorrly Tne reom nod o good season mendable behovrour or and off The balanced record lnrs season The ccmmg up ogarnsr some yery Wong couns room members commlrrea opposrrron rn me form 0 llS and lnemselves on every occorsron, second rooms from orner scno , Mr L Noré playlng wrrn enrnuSlasm and Although lne results werenl 3 dlsployrng good manners oncl where lney mrgllr have been ow sporlsmonshro or all rlmes All rn all boys played really nrce rennrs ono good resulrs especlolly when oll marches were played ln goes ploylng ogornsr me other schools splrll ln oddl'ron our boys w re ve'y llrsrsldes good ombossooors for our school Mr D. Lachenichl always conducrrng :hemselves n a commendable manner on ans on me courr

Well done on a good season

Mr P. ae Wel

Second Team th Tennis Team

Back row: (l rzr n Coach: Mr N Curlls my r; Mrrr Korrgu- Players: A Bergrnqnn J Bergmann M Osbornrx m Sllcllmry A Horsrrold A Hall G Hogg From row:( lrrrl P Evorrs e ero MrL Hurry- (CorrmM lJrlvlos Arr excellerrl season lor lnvs ream wrrrr a goon srrong Dose ol players Ollen players lrom lower teams were rolled m to help our but me boys sllll managed lo hold mere own ogornsl vorrous hrgrrer srdes from orner schools They achreved orlllrcnr results all round Mr N. Curtis

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Sixth, Sevemh. Eighm and Ninm Tennis Teams

Coaches: N V , m. Hunt; Mm My mm H My r, «1;: N0.

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WATERPOLO

FIRST TEAM WATERPOLO

Term 1: Thts season sow the emergence of o Slde whtch relted on teamwork as opposed to one ot two stars The stde was well led by Lee Howktns and Ntck Turner, and 0 good team sptrtt wos bum up through the term The ttxrures saw us beottng everyone but the KES stde who we were never able to beat tn the numerous encounters ogomst them We porttCtpoted tn two tournaments The Old Eo's Tournament where we beat the more TOTCled St Johns Stde

tn the sem'eftnoz only to meet KES tn the ttnol. wnete we once agatn test We also tocx port tn the Selbourne Tournament whete 20 ct the '09 schools tn The country potttcloote lliliflt We once ogotn eostly won the FirstTeum semtttnol ogovnst Wynbetg but then Backrow:[ tonc VVeGVeT ,l Marsh N'trD Fttcotrt*(Coo:>t S 1rd 5 .uajwep: r lost to Selbourhe n the ttnot N van den. PrjrdOT wv 3m Front low:(lt3 n M thetpe L chmi

T994, thh the SlTTtDle wrr: 0' wth" 1 oll thett games. t'toxtng hm cmo lmpTLtVlt'lg thett Sktts tc re: :me the best" Dock home

The Ttr>t gome ugatttst Sydnet s gt; Kttrqweo Htgh was t) shaky statt tot dggeo and OUGDVT 3 K Ct 5mm a . 1. role: tg style the team crqpog q th by 0 H7010 two goals But "to mortyoted Squad QUTCMV TCLWDT tram lhelr mtstnkC-S and uttnthtlakd Jl the other teams Sydnet could Chet wt On the toutth aoy Sntnta tarad (i Hotnebuslt New South Wales ltdtt ptrtns and undefeated tn two years It was to he the game, at the tour and Satnts shocked therlselves tn MLJ thett awless play, and we won 573 Australia Tour Squad By tttts ttme out hoods had trtpleo tn Back row: (I to t)tvlt L) Pt!Cu.trt(C cgrh) S Hostoru. A Ltttysnn r, wotnvnt slze and tor the rest of our stay tn r1 Wermepottt r; MUCKeerO Sydney the South Afttcon ttog New Mlddte row: (I to t) M Cortett G [er F1 Schumann, L Howktns (Capt) htgh at all the tourtst otttocttons that N Turner (V COWLM ttmr N vrtnuon Handel we vtstted Sydneys Aqltottttm the Front row: (I to t) M Pottouun, S Duvtus l mntounn Coplotn Cooke Crutse the Sydney

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Queensund ms Trurnrng camp Arrer a .17 memoobre arrows» Tory Opera House, Bondr Beach, Ausr program where exceoTronarry young Thanks musT gr. 71, The oorenrs and Trarras Wonderrand and Mrrandas arhreres are srnglea our ar an earry sponsors (or mokrng The rear huge shoporng cenTre age They rrarn srx days per week. oossrbre, and To Our AusTrorran hosrs wakrng up aT AhSO some mornrngs To Krrrawee, Homecush and Queens- The Toriawrng week we deparred by swrm They accommodared, Tea land And or course a spec-0 Thanks rrarn Tar Queensrona, and Surfers and Trained us for Two days on The To our rwo coaches 'Oupoor Parodrse AT The Ocean Brue Resorr Gold Coast before we moved on To PrTcorrn and Eushprg' McGaw A for we enjoyed The relaxrng par! or The be brrrered aT Brrsoane We prayed grvrng up Therr Tame and eon for US, Tour bodysumng and prayrng Touche Three more games (Won Two. drew and for crearng a Team wrrh rugby on magrc, garden beaches one) before caTcnrng The Trarn back unchched wrnrng Spr' T Dresenrs were baughr, movres waTr To Sydney cnea, vorreyoarr prayed, and The After erghreer days The Sornrs horraoy cenrrhued, unrrr our Thursday We comprered some IasT mrnure sauoa arrrvec cock rn Johan- n-g-r-r 5-9 .055 re The Farm Beacn shopprng, Then coughr The bus To nesburg, exnausred, yer reaay To cruo srde An rncredrbry hard game Surherrana Tor our rinar game begrn an unbearen record agarns' desr'ovea our unoeorer srorus and agarnsT a comarned Syaney SaaTn ATrxcan schools DrOJg"T as back To reorrry Currews schoors' Team Everyanng we had N.Turner were rghrened, aha Trarnrng rearnr came rnre pray and we won resumed by more Than Ten goals H was a TERMB: TrrTrhg end To a grear Taur Thar snarr '0 see r Cur Ausrrarro Tour The ShangrrLa crurse herped rhe hora many Ioshng memorres Some preocrarron naa aa:a off. we Team Torge~ rne rass, and we soaked of These rncrude such Thrngs as prayed wee preseason games up sunshrne, warerskred and kOrO' warchrng The Bedrsroe Cup and agarns! KES who we had never oked before Trnalry reavrng Tar The Comrnonweorrh Games on rerevrr oeareh before ATrrough They were Queensrand rrarnrng camp Thrs sron rwo elghreenrh orrrhdays Mao unorrcrgi games we ended up camp showed why AusTrorrons are Danaro s. Seaworrd, koaras and wrnhrng me or rne Three amongsr rhe oesr warerporo players kangaroos, and The many rasrang m The wormThe camp was arga rrrenashrps Torged. boTh rnrerna- The Trrsr weekend or orrrcra games rused as porr or an rnTensrve Trornrng rronar and wrrhrn The Team saw us convrncrngry bearrng 5: Johns and PamTowh The ST Smhrans Tournamenr wrrh a Troohy donaTed Dy Anarew and Srran Cooper saw us evenrualry wrnnrng a Tournamenr, bearrng Sr Johns rn The mar 30 Tar The rewards reaped from The overseas Tour had made rT welr worTh rT

To The Marrrcs ThaT are leavrng, I say thank you Tor your aedrcaTron and hard work whrch has seen Thrs Team develop form a good Team We a greor ream Stuorr Hosford, Rob Schumann. Nrck Turner and Crarg Weaver do nor grve up proymg The game Thar you have become so 9000 or

To The prayers rerurnrng Lee Hawkrns. Rab Weddepohr, Mrke proud 5'th NW a Toms qr Dnrrrrrg Harbour Thorpe, Nrc van den Handel, MaTT

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Carter and Julian Marsh, remember that the December holidays are in the middle of the waterpalo season and should be used to get fit for 1995.

TEAM MEMBERS: ACHIEVEMENTS: Lee Hawkins (Capt ) Transvaal B 93 Nic Turner (V Capt) Stuart Hastord Robert Schumann T/vaal Colts 93 Rob Weadepahl, Craig Weaver, NIC van den Handel r/vaat Colts93 JullOl'l Marsh Transvaal Colts '93 S A UT 5 '94 Michael Thorpe Transvaal Cons 93 Matthew Carter Transvaal Colts '93 James Hancock T/vaal Colts '93 (emigrated to u s A) S A Ul s 94 Second team Congratulations on Julian Marsh Back row: ll tOl)N HOUS P McLean M Carroll 3 Papaie and Rob MacManon on being Front row:(lto 06 MacKenzieS Arthur. G Dawes P Miclvahcn 1: Morgan selected for the S A Ulo side which Abse toured Europe Mr D. Pitcairn

SECOND TEAM

Coaches: Mr D Prtcairn Captain: G Davies Players: N Haus. D McLean. M Carroll, 5 Papole. G MacKenzie, 8 Arthur. it MacMahon C Morgan. N Magowan

The second team continues to be a threat to all other first teams Once again unoeaten against other schools second sides, there are a number at players who can look torwara to good waterpolo careers at Sr Stithians tn the lirst team UNA The players who are it: in the Backrow:( torJR Goodwn M Bartlett/x Smite-r le varlnvaer Lilac? J Me seconds stand out in the water and L Lanterma A eammar are an example to all "B" team Front row: (i to I) re Mey M Colllts it Weaver Vi Commons 5 Dies? prayers The depth of the talent is so great that R MacMahan was in turn implies that this team was a and worked as a team the whole chosen for the SA Ulé team tram very mediocre one, term the Salnts second side A number or players in the Slde have Well done on a great season. Keep displayed indiVidual talent but as a U168 lit in the December holidays, and team they never tocussed on a perhaps many of you erI make the common goal Individuality was the Unlike the A team, the 8 team tirst team next year main reason why this learn never recorded some good Wins and Mr D. Pitcairn became an adhesrve unit and often ended the term With only one lost games which should have been deteat in seven games Many U16A won Generally a casual outlook players were continuallt knocking resulted in the attitude and app on the door tor a place in the A Side This term had an interesting season roach to training never being and so they remained competitye during which they mostly played positive enough and so the players at all times well below ability and so did not did not work hard to perfect their produce the results at which they sktlls A good pattern at play was were capable. A good and tollowed and what the players conVinc'ing Win against Highlands As always. there were of course lacked in swrmming ability they North was followed by three exceptions to the rule as regards to made up in skills and commitment consecutive defeats at the hands or games and players. The linal St Teamwork is very important and St Johns King Edwards and Park- Johns game when the team turned essential at this lever, and it was in town respectively. Twa wins were on early season 35/ defeat into 0 (>2 this area that the team pulled recorded at the end of the season victory, was a line example at what together scoring a number of very producing a 50% Win record which could have been had they played lino goals The Stythion l994 H7 1 LV-lww 1m» mwmnus my 1111:» 1m 1m nwuymi 11w wuwh um um yum-w huunm Hwy Huwmmuul «,m 11 n 111 um m1 ml in mm) Hwy 1111mm,wmuMmmm 1111111111.. mm nu: mm Mm ulhl tplvHy

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The depth of the waterpolo at Sarnts tS outstanarng, We have enough boys to eld a C team out untor- tunately very few of our counter- parts can boost the same Some of the players tn the B srde are very good and would probably play A team at most other schools and It ls this depth that makes our A team so exceptronal The B team, as was expected played excellent water polo and ended the trrst term unr beaten They too show a hrgh level of commltment and 5le and are an asset to the Sarnts Wateroalo club

Mr C, Cowse U MA

Couch: Mr D McGaw Captain: T? Lerbranat unis, Team: P Tsetentls, G Barnhaorn. Back row: r. to r)C Blunden G Barnnoorn W Jacoosu Seelrger 3 Wnnrre/ W Jacobs. C Blunaen L Meyer, P Ndarrados R Holmner, P Noonaoos, C Baker, Front row: (l '0 1)C Baker. R Lerorandt(Caot ), MrD NCSraw (Coach, D Tse nrs 5 Whatley, J Seelrger l? Hormner control Aldtng htm tn the attack magnrtrcent achrevement Werl From smatl begrnnrngs has come a were Wayne Jacobs, Shaun What- done great stde The season started wrth a ley and Ryan Holmner , each one cllnrc durrng the last week a. the 09th strong tn the water wrth good. Mr D. McGow holidays tn January to rntraduce the powerful shots At the back notarng oasrcs of the game to rnterested the detensrve pasrtrons were Lance UlAB. C 81 D boys In no ttme the tremendous Meyer 7 a great holeemon marker. enjoyment and team camaradere Chrls Baker and Courtney Blunden Coach: Mr D McGaw or thrs game caught on boys who and ne jobs as backs In the Captaian Seelrgerand D Carder began to appear wrth each goal, Poul Tselentrs, has also ETeam: S Hawkrns C Ramasra practrce At the trme of wrmng we devetoped very well but must do C Ebdrn,G Ramsay l Danton now have 38 boys at oractrces rn more leg work so that he can stay N Dennrs,T Robson A Raoo tnrs age-group up aurrng an attack C Myburgh C+ DTeam: D van Rooyen B Tmm Thrs A slde has been one at the most The team has an unbeaten record M Comlrne D Terolanche enthusrastrc teams that l have so far thus season, havrng detected G Mclyor, l? RoatordD Derrer coached and rt has been my all motor rrvals such as KES. St Johns P Moon: 6 Luyt T? Sn'tlth pleasure Ross Lerorandr has lead and Pretorro Bays ngh To date rs N Rasmussen, M Sanders 7 sam'esc the team by examore. he ts a matches have been played, goals powertul swrmmer wtth good hall tar MT and goals ogornst 30 , a Thrs has been a great season tor these players. they have turned out at all oractrces and tnorCugttly ontoyed the waterpolo Frtness tn the water was not alwavs as good as tr should be out dosprte thrs they TOAE Iran a very successtul season The E sra'e havrng player] To games man to and the C, sde 5 games Wrtt» one loss QurlC' a remarkable achrevemont when most at these matchos were agarnst other schools second Sides

Those that worked hard at aracttces were rewarded wnh proma'ton to the sac aboyc Notable piayers rn thrs category were J Seelrger and C Baker who went to the A state Newcomers such as N Dennts, A Izaab and G Luyt have realty rn'tproved and shown great UIAB potentlal Back row: (I to r) C Ehdln. l Rankin O Panasra, C Myburgh, S Hawkrns From low: (l to 0 Mclvor, J Seellger (Capt ), Mr D MCGIGW (Coach) G Damsy MrD.McGaw D Calder

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BENFlELD AVRESAyres, a w 7 22 Co'umclhe Ave Rolldpolk aennelo M a 7 D O Box r'a, Duonru was (love 7 em nanaburg 2m (mm \994) W911; Spam: QCgDv ulaa ulAB UlsB, 5m 8r um Spam: Crlcxe' ulsA L'lAA. u'SA. reams Clrcler ulea, ulna ulse, am a 3rd Nuleld M B lvl A SA uzs ,SA .l7 5;. See Eleven Allllellcs Hockey UZA UMA USA, lslveam C|ub une Cullurel Acllvmes club and Cullurol Acnvnles: s 'E c 3900:le Posmons Held and Awards Recalvea: lrle'cs Famous Held and Awards Recelved colours Cllckel Honours, Hooey Honcurs De g Curruralwrearn Urelecr Sports Comm'ee Hobbies aekwonaowascnmg Manes Hobbles: Musrc SOClalrzng meow; WGTC'Wg lnlended Career Sool Monogemen; Cllckel lnlonaed Career: Droresscna. Cray-yer Advemsmg Mamerwg

BLACK BAILEY Block S D 7 P C am can swans-on " lace, / , 7 p : Ecx 052w. Sloane Dalk . lqoc; was 7 Wu) Spam: 'lugby u um Spot's: HOCEV CMIA 415! (CODVGln) 15! team "rugby ma C'lcvel ulaA erckar u'3A .rA-g Hle 3mg. (Cdp'dr urn/A (Lam . M514 {Caplaln}. Club and Cullural Acllvnlewm se Ghee 26 7; lsl um SQMJEVl ulAC Club and Cullural Acllvllles: Deberrrrg Posllluns Held and Awards Recewed. Socel/ Crrorl O'c'es'lo, Aclea rn 5m 5 ll: M l'rull Gal} snm Annlu 3 Hause pm am : 3(13'0 l0 Home Play (:mrrrplmsl ms Lmu: rrr w. Malur SCVlcol pm .rlls Hobbies vl \lll uu'w' aunreaunrmj Intended Caves! _ Maw; Acleu lF lac B'etrcl/I Pl y: Posmom Held and Awards Received: House- Plel " ACJJEWC Honours, l: l Wren Hccvev Cwur; arm nrrrern Mord Hobbiesuld warm-rug aurnrpulers Intended Cureal (,l w. ol Wllal

Bale,BALA M L 7 3o Magnesre men, ml BOYCE nunaeurg (le 7 1994; (wooHLlyrn7 low,\? D D L' [371 09. B-ynrrslmlr CUT

spans: lnlerhouse Alnlc-llrcs Club and Cumml Acllvmos: Cmrr, Dukes Club and Cullurel Acllvllles: Der Hg '2 Club Molol School Woducllons. s r; A. lnromorlse DalwlrllnlrSOllulv nglrllrlg Ck)» Hrs: m r we Musrc (Drrecmr ol erlnlng House), Poslllons Held and Awards Received «enn- lnrernnuse Pluvs Hollows 1, nlrurnll ll/s Mr-lr' e NlcorDrlqelol Poalrloru Hale and Awuvd: Recalved: sl Llemlvllv Cull'l (ommll'ee View Dance srrrHrcns Srngels rruprry, Eesl Aclol Award Cumrrrrrbe (House Pluvs). Lullulcl Honours Reowcld, Hobblns: Elm rrurrr Cwnpulrng Classmul Mus: en Plano. Advanced Cerllllcula (Volca). lnlenaea Career: Elc'llcal Erglleollng 7 55¢- Mosl Plomrslng Aclol (naps) Errgmm) Hobees:leachlrrg, Plano Pluylng Slngll'lg Reodlng Composlng, Aclmg Choll lromrng Inlanded Career: Perfomlonce. ledcrllng A Aclrng The Slylhion 1994 121

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BRANCH CLlFTON Hmlllll A ll 25 Palm :er maruoow Cllmm A J , D 0 Bar 77433 Forllolneblecu 2032 l'InllJLrllll.) .l llm (M1,) lawn l low A 1994) Spam: Wulelpllh, lllrglw lmglry Spams: llugm ul3A, man, ulsA, 2nd 5r lsr learns. Club and Cullmol Acllvlllu: "'Irl' 3mm lckel lJaa/C Wulelpalo ulaA/B (Caplaln). My: «. mus (lull Mugm-ne lonurrlrea rlrll'. on 100" Alnlellcs :mlrrmn l lwal C|ub and Cullulc Acvmss: Blvd Club, Chou. Poslllonr Held and Awaldl Roach/ad: l llrl School play .th Srllolll Awuul lrrrumry pm SM ll Ma'll rm. Pellllon: Ham and Awards ocawud: Almerrcs Wlhllk Al mm sum ml low Team have: Rugby lam Awald Member at 5. arm.» ulymnnu WW. l'oD mm M 793 Jr 9; (madam ngoy foul Gala Srllald mepm vulva Awld Hobblaswmll [la-uuwrnuml we: Humans: arr-3 wu'crrlrg, Dhologrophy, Yloplcol : MEILJllJllll'al llg"\(rellrlg Fsl Gr", Muslc lmonded Career: Joumollw Auvelllslng, mauewg

BRAND COLLINS arena », r - la Klmare , <1 Glenadn Cowl: l7 C 7 5:: 5' James 5"eel. Fe-naale ex:3. SJVlOl'L v4 Nova ~ 294) Runconlg Z'VA F953 » 99:; Spos wale'pcllr, L 43 ulSB. 4m 3m 5 2m '90le ll'lollllgh Alnrems swmmll-lg A a a Sports 7?,ng 2 3 learn Cncke 3'6 learn ~eums augm mule UlAAlB szrg r, ra lawn (area; Sac/:91 2nd learn JUC Vldnlllhle 9? v3 04 Club and Cultural Acllvlllas: Flame ClubSeem-gand535Cultural2 can.Activities: Debonng. 5&0: lrl l Lab Clollmllll Dclwmlorl Soclew Foamayls Held and Awavas Received: Gcid Smell: Dunnehlm am .x3lclrlge some lwa Awola snlA Soc-3w arrolsglaplll: Cuo Notables: Swlcs m Ody Cover CollKllng, Posilians Held and Award: Recewed: C'lcllmurl u' House ilefacls Wuhnelrup 33A... Poe. Slo l (2 SK: 9 Bologv PVClBCV Go: shlalc Inlendod Clael 'eucner (Moms & SC arcs) Awulc v. mnel Sm war ,5 Sla o Hubble :y llsmrg Walelsnclrl alra Wu'c mg (Wm LOYg Dls'arlcn SMlVVlFWng Boogev Board 9 mended Career A um 5 ar was

BROWNE CONNELLAN Emma s w , l2 Hangenlxovell awe» Carmella M s 7 D c an as: 1 l4. Benmore zclo mam le Mu'wmg Boll (lWDr lWA) (VUEG , W Span .Swlmnrlllg B'ourll lrumy , leurll Sponszhgm u' A LldA M55 310 ream renms Club and Cullural Acllvllles mama l ml) Qualeom Alrll lyreom 'My :OlYlde" *As m.) We ll' llle seagull Club and Cullural ActhIx l2 Club Darwlnlon Jllcclc 93 ll. 9/: cprlr-s, Home Plays Cwm V'ee pl erle'v VVEPOCV Club Pomona Held am: Awards Rocelved: Poxlllons Mold and Award: Rwalvld: Academe Plelell Cll' ll ~7\V\HV Honours House Fle'ecl Avhlellcs learn Blazer Hubble WJ'ol m 5w ilelg , llrawrl clue (Sl'a 5- Von lCJOO 509'ch Olymploo wmullr-g a lKl'Vll lLruI-rlg V7 lrm Meal-V loo l'OU Moms (lvmnloa Inlanded Career: ,mrurrrs-rm w llmol Homes: Yennlx w 9:9an Molldgnrvlmll lnlandea Com. Slum MB BCF evenluollv srxmmzlrrg m Med clne

CARROLL ( (mull M \ ll ibr I l llwlwé 9055 {IWU , WMJ Sports: W'nmrllrln lll'x ulna arm a. 2m COOPER lermls Rugby U! UlSC 5!) (MI) Coopel n 3 ~ P O Box 30395. Wlbsev NV Swlnlllllng B mum 0993 - 10m Club and cullural Acllvlllm: llarwlnlull Spark: Rugby 3'0 & dlh learns Crlcke: am SOHely SCA llutmr Snaokmg- SM lop a 5m reams luur mo llllalclcl [llama Club and Cullulal AclMllss: Comoulel Club. Poslllom Held and Awuld: Rlcalved: School House Muslc Prrlc sc A rummruee lnlljlacl Vlce Posnlcn: Held and Awards Rammed: Mosl Plesumm Acdrmlc Hollows, Cullmal Implovsd French Llngulsl (SH) 9) Top YDDU W700! hp [0 Alllkfmb OllelDlUU Malhs Olymplad Habblos: naurlrng Muslc, Cullecllng Hobblas: Aulcullure ccmlc Collecllon. Alrplana Mogdlllle Hlslmy ol Famous neadlng. Movles. snarl snoolmg Scuba, Peoplu W015 Flshlng lnlsnded Career; SVUGIE'S lrwolvmg We Mlnd lnlenuea Career Sclence cl Medlcdl Comlmlnlcunon Psychology and olher Caleel People Helmet! Jobs

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COOPMANS DALTON Coopmons, H E M 7 F O Box 399 Felndals Dolmn, p u 7 P 0 Box 318' Honeydew 2mm mm 2150 (790- 19911) 7 low) Spons: Hockey UIBA UMA ulsa 4m learn 890m: Hockey < level, Amlellcs Rugby 4M team WGNElpolo KNEE, LIME Club and Cullulal Acnvmu: ammo Club lneawa UVéB,U1¢Aydm:eom Club Yhemle Spoils, 'lvy Full Ludv' um you lkn Club and Culmml Acvllles: Calnpulel Cluby H" We Seogull DcrwWOr' $00er 2 Club. HOUSE Plays reunions Held and Awards Rscalyoa: cmwl House MUS\C Cnlmlls Posmons Held and Awards Received: nebula: neoalng, wmcnlng a Pulllclnullng ln Academlc Coleuls cm Hanouls Theovle "uncles: Recolrlg Walelspons Agylculme, lnlandaa camel: Adyelllslng Sllaleg-c \Gnrung Herne'ology Intended Career: Medlcol DOCK)

COWEN DALV COWS? 5 p H - P o Box 67V32. BWUnsion Duly M s 7 v o as. 2 r RlvelcluD 214:; (was - 202' 0° 7 0) V7957 Sports: nowmg mm Quad, U=5A Vlll, LHEvE Spam: Squash ma .laa, we; was w lv, End ylll 370 lv 5 ylll 2nd lv Hockey (Capvulr) m9; w: 2nd eam Rugay ulJC'C U748 Rugby ulsa 3w EA!" reams umcm 5vnleam Alnlencslaaw Club and Cuhulul Acvlvlllas: Dukes Chow Club and annual AcIIviIies: Home Flo, House wlna Bans Jazz acnu 'uoo lnlamcr PRO Vwc cness Grow Poslllons Held and Awalds necelvea: Gel-'1 Slelc Posmons Held and Awalds Recelvoa: School Award 'lvlSulosrl VWBdrlu 29w lefec' Head cl was calm» Colouls, Mobmes: Gold ch mggmg Burganumclg wowlng Hor ms Somh Alllccn Schools lnlanuea Cam: a" Mom: rmwng Colau's Communny SelVlCe Pllze (Hm, ,oyc MuSlC Pnzellwsy Hobbies: Scuush mmg allawolcmng hJvelllrg 'Icwv'g lnlended Camel: Mixehng or leac'yng

COX DAVIES 531 'l J - = 0 am am. Ronauulg 2m Dames. A l 7 v o aux 050350 senmoye gels (was ,vwc A um; , low) Spam: Rowmg Am lv & 2nd Vlll Alnlencs spam: Hockey lllsa was snmmng a ngn Jump Hockey 4m learn. Rugby lab lenms 2nd learn (CQD'Ol'l, club and Cuulul Acllvnlos: House May: Club and Culvuyal Acllvllles: Blvd Club lvemcuse Pomlom Halo and Awards Recelvea Achvlhes Almencs learn Blazel Bvonze Shleld Awolu Posnlons Held and Awulds Received: lennls Hobbies: Scuba nlylng Muslc, 720mm; Cnmmlllee OweNcl Mnnlm Ans Hobbie 0" lenms Wo'e'somls Inland-d Coleen urdeodec lntnnded Camel: PDsl Mam:

DAEROWSKI DAVIES Dablowskl. M v 7 v 0 Box as, Molnmgslde Dims M L- 53 em Avenue, Davklown Norm 2l93 my own 7 lrml (was 7 low!) Spam: Crlcke! mac, UMAy MSA. 2m Veum spans: Rugby mac UMC ulsr Walerpolo Hockey ulaA. HUMANS/k lslleam UMB (lllrkel was was Ulss 4m learn Club and Cullulal Acllvlll ; may. l2 Club, (Capmlm Dalwlnlu SDCEN. WeVOCV Club, Cvlcke1 51 Club and Cullulul Acllvman: Player) lmmpel miss Hockey Umplve, PI Soclely 7 Wm plep school (my Pnologlcpmc Club Poslllons Held and Awards Racelvaa; House lnlelacl Club pyelacr. seclelory or House Prelecl Body, 9 Penman: Held and Award: Recall/ed: UM Rugby SSCVEVUW Di \NEYDCV Club. CVKCKBV CODVGM Cauchy Gold Shleld Avmld 2nd learn. Men! lls. Academlc Honoulsl Hobblas: walevsklmg Sumng Flshkeeplg. Hockey Colouls Ouldool Achvmes Hunllng. Sports Inlonuod Career: Undecnded Hobbleu Mus-c. Avlahon, Compullng Inlandad Culeol: c A 0! Acmary The Styfhion 199A 123

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DE KLERK EVANS liq-Maw NJ PO ux mbsw SrINHQFQIOt: Emu; N r: 7 v 0 Box l339, Cmmervlew, llWll lwm Blvamlmw 20w New 7 l9) Club and Cullulal Acllvllles: bulwlnulll Spun: Cum sl learn mm 7 I994),50u1h rm WW llbl mm s r n. pl <,»-..»w sol P Alucorvuli Rugby ls cmllwalw Alnlellcs Algmmgx low lxllmm xylellHBC hlxAlU SGWI'WS 7 mm; M l9<>= Poslllam Held and Award: Recalve 1m Pohcnl Held and Award: men/3d: School lmmy am a Vlllailsl an A mm a lv we , slaw.- c _r , mnmvs Amlercs Homms, Acudamk: Honours: «um l hm lnn Mums Gunny Colours Span an 0' "la Veal mm). mm m 'WJ/OI: Mn 700 9: Mar owscr-amg 500' _ Acr men: mm; ulmmm ~03 lnlenaad Coleen 5pm; Markehng HOBBIES: Play llln Gm'ul pull slum cm n lmgnu mung 3mm l l v Intended Camel: nor-m )l Erllejgl

DERRV FARREN Danv L - '7 o 5;; mm azanmr 2 '9' ;-- a c 3o. "<22, C'omervlew moo (we 7 'ow. Hal 7 mm Span: ngty 3B was Spos 749m J .M 1. J~ wotevpoln -e:m SWHJVY'YJ ;l3A u ..a Club and Cullulal Acllvmes: Club arm Cunuval Aclivllles; Men's «be 9m 2459 575 mag Pl 1,; Hobbies 3m 7mm»; :01 Poslllons Held and Awalds Received: Gm Slea M m lnlenaea tween 3: .. Hobbles xe'zle Intended Career: Elecencal Erg

DCK FRASER rm: c v 7 3 C7 13m 0155 Elyans'rl 992' mm , wag F'Jsev n a - 30 gross was smelt: Toe Span: Mgm my. gm J A m & :nu l 'WD 7 99»? leumr lmwe' my- MW. 1 a awn-um A'n 'eom owlng Amwm VEUH Club una Cunuml Acuvilias: 5: A Volleyball Club and Culluml Acllvmos: Club Dunn: ml Commvlae mleroc: F'chc-l Ham 2 mo rms «use mac Poslllons Held and Awards Recelved: mm» Poslllom Held une Awards Roceivaa: News Wafer} mm. ,s Tuumlmllqu awe-m Head 0 Chm Gold Sweo Award Hobbla glly manlng m JulIC lv Coolan dl" '93P Hot-6v mm (4 any mu .xOOpt-dnbfung Hobbies av Ho'Sealng ko'me Volleyball, Inlanded Career l llm V1011 am, w; nma smug Canoemg. Gym Ame WWII-We mended Camel: cmvon'amlc

ELLIOI [Illul SH 7 0 Huh 5 Wlm'lml Glpn FUIDGE lmmlwngn l 959 7 loom Fuldge « 7 7 Durbar nu. Blullgowne, Rondbulg snows mlgm w l. ulda lllsa, hm h Am 294 (\WD~ VWJ mama isl lousmg loam lo Allwulla Cllckel mm lllnA uluA 21ml; m 19:me erll Sports ugbv u'ac mmwm worn Wayne. and log loss Hobbleiz cues, Beaks cnampmn lnlendod Coleen Mecrlumcal Englneellng Club and Culluml Acllvlllm: Blvd Club lnlerluu Uholographlc Our) Pawlons Held and Awams Recalved: Gold Shlela Awuld 5m 7 Wll'lnlal m Geography molem. 2nd m sva / Rlology Plulacl Hubble: Gall, Boogewsoumlng An Music. vaogmprly Pummm lnlanded Cam»: B 5c Eullalng / Conslmcnon Managemenl

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GODSELL HARRS Godsell G v 7 P 0 Box 2l5. rllvelclub 2M? Hams. M A J 7 P 0 Box 1056mm Monol (Wu 7 (1953 7 WW) WM) spans: Squash ald learn Sport: Hockev ulaA UlAA. ulsA. 3rd 3 2nd Club and Cullulal Acllvmos: s c A learns lannls blb leam, Cllckel us: ,ulac, Hobbles: Scuba olylng, Gullol Squash. ulbc, Alrl & 31d mums Class coulllly 5:05 a 9, volleyball m, Alhlellcs Inlandad calaal: Psychology club and cunulul Acllvllles: cnuss sla c, Posmonl Held and Awalds Received: House Plelec: Alblallcs bulluuls 3! Place Demyll Malalbon mm Hal-dew bl lava \Nulsorl Flcphy Hobbies lv Muslc Sleepmg Ebllng lnlnnaed Career: undeclaed

GOOSEN HASSAL Goosen. e R 7 P 0 Box law, myonlo 2125 Hasscll. G :2 7 A! s~ Analews la. Hullvghum. (1002 1991!) Sanclonzlva U990 - may Spam Rugby U'laB all leam Alrllellcs. spam Hockey 5m 6 Socml lenllls Sta 4: El 7 Crass Country. SWlmmlng B. lennls Albs club and Cultural Acllyllles: Slow Exchange Club and Culluval Acllyllles: s c A Game. Debollrg Socuzly cml: Dukes Cnouso' Palms-l: Held and Awalas Received: 'FlrQIQS ol Penxance Cameo m My Fcl' Lady' Alnlellcs learn neawola. class Counlly alone and Flu'e Soo slnglllg Team AWOK} VlCe Copcl Class Counlly Posmans Held and Awards Received: DeDuN Hobbies Cycllllg. Wolelsk'lng, Scuba Head or Dukes Memtel cl saws Dual Culua Dlylllg Rodlc Conllo vehlcles CONVWUBE CUVurdl Wtemh (3 kt/GCIS] Cullhcl llllenaeu Coleen: Mecnonlcul Englrleenng Calculs, Dukes le, Crow lle Dl'ecleo Muslcol Evanlng lol Wesley Bwnle grllela Awulu Hobbies Mus»: All Col. g Key nngs Wells: CeCOYo'lrg Comp-mew Inlended Colleen Bachelor al lv'us :

GRAHAM HAUS avomm b 7 P 0 Box 4365, Johcrmesbulg Hubs, N J 7 D O Box leaol Lourwoys 2055 (we 7 2000 mm 7 low WW) Spell - Cllckel LIMA lsl (90ml w Schools Spells loam: gla 'ecm Wale'pco 2w 'eor'l SA 7 Dugb/ ulAC, wile, ale & lsl leums SWlmmg A leam AWellts learn 055 YCQDVUI bl lsl s), AlhlEllCS Counlry Hockey 2W) leor'l Lgcy L Club and Cullulal Acvmust Hausa Muslc Squaw umA Pockel Wocuel Club lrllemc Club Club and Cullulal Aaliyilieg- H"E'V'\Cu$9 w l7 Posmons Held and Award: necslyaa: Head DGVwVAOYl SJClolv Comm,.ee \lelwo 7 0! 9mg 40"0U'5 3026' 30K} Smeia Am lo lleusulul s: A Collllvlllleb Memxlel 9 Nabbios Soo'l Gv'rl Blulmos l'v CchV llllenaea caleel now. lwanugelllelll Poslllons Held and Awards Received: Hmo 9'195: orllj olc/ele' w» v lll , lulllly l ' s 5 van E MM 5 V'lrllg 01" ' ACAIG 1A.» r1 Hobblas . m s \'l ,ll., 5m lllzlllq lmendaa calael Mum GRANT o'llll- r. J 0 Elm LEUJ'J no um 43H] 9937 WM; HAWKNS Spells Pugbv um rr llplblll; um. um llqullll, 7 , 7 r o Mme law .lss Howlng Vsl mum «~717le pllwlncml lww mm Ieam VWS/rl/l, Nulloul loam WONG Spells l7 l: Su S\«'V"Y" Champs VOA 93 07K) MuFlan 0d; Allllelics TM n W YUM ml Schoolleam Club and Cullulal Acuvlllas mull-I u so Club and Cunulal Acllylllos: ULJYleer Mull lYHllhlllg l lull K11 _§-1Esy:\\l.1'lLult malely. Spells Commlllee Sub Aqua Club l' lull poullans Held and Awards Received: Ponl'lons Held and Awards Racelvad u'ulrl lll Alhlarlcs leom Huago. Rowlvlg Homuls Wll'blul . w -bn llolloul ' School Wale; Head (I! Home Elan , (lVl/H'V Hun-2n llmll: r ljuumvl _ Slllela Award Wllleullll llllll Hobblaa: Lls'erllrlg lo Muslc, Slump Hobbies: Yfl(m YZGCWJ Walbwwlrlg Mulol class cbllacllrlg Hm Wclcrllng, Flilllgy Model \Nlhljilflg L lll nullalng lnlenued carnal: Hnuol med lnlendea CGIBGI: Ellllupleneul

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HAV HOLDERNESS May 5 c V p 0 Box 54. Ollvndalry 2 lsa (lwo Nirldelnass, 5 J 72 Buckmgnam Ave, cralgnoll mm Paw JHB219¢HWO-WW) Sports nugw Jld lnnrrl ((Zculolrl) Cllckm Span: nugby Isl ream. Isl learn UK lour, Am learn Clrciel 2m lscm Alnlallcs, Mlamar Mlle 0994) Club our: cultural Acvmm: Blmllms Gama Club and Cultural Acllvmas: lnreracr Commuree stuck Lichurlge burnt) lnlalorl Blld alum Member. om Socle'v i) lwllllall Soilely ' A H0050 Plvsl Vermont Hold and Awalds Receives: Head at llllL-llllouse Mus , House Alhlellcs 760m chld, Rugby learn Posmonl Hela and Award: Recelved: u o Aware House Drelacv lwxstelVrophy Gala small: Mmml ln sue-mu- mm Uh/\txrup 5m 9 Award Eulogy Druem lop lu % Soente Olvmplad Hubble: Salt lvaur lstlrvg Other Sparta Youch Sld o a lo Dugb/ lag 70:3 Hubble: My rlg wmorrumg, Ella lntonaea career: P05? Malrc Walchlllg Mow; llsramvlglo Muw. Inlenaea Catec Marvelmg ul auslness l'valVJgemonr

HEMPHILL HOSFORD Hemp-l D A Q ~ P 0 Box 503 Poursrol 205a HOSVO'G s A - v 0 Bo: l0232. mama 2l26 (1990 (1090 - lam - 799117 Spam Hocuev Arnream Sports SWlmmmg lsr ecm. Rugby malt ulza, Club and Cultural Acrivltles: Computer mm, are a ls: feam Waxm UWJa MAA, Dloglammlng. sra v S'ock Exchange some u'lsz. 2m: 2. '5' reams Tcur lo Austral: Seoul Hubbles Comoulel Ploglammng naalo Sauasn Arl :lcs SFOFCJW7 C rural Car Qacmg mm Scale Club and Cultural Acfi ' : house Plays. House lnlended Career Mmhc'llcc Englneer or Mum: on Bars Wotaroolo C :"lcmel Sewlzer Posmorl; rtala ana Award: Received: House Dre' Svtlm'-Yg eam Haze! may Team BrCZE' r'lIUYEfDOlO CODMS GDO Shleo AWGVG Hobbies: lcucn 7uguv Wa'e'smng, sooalwlg Intended Career: soars vy cbglsr

HENDERSON HUTCHINSON Hencean 1 H G , a wax/angel lea. van a llSQr L G a c laox 59953, Bryansron 2cm Rlebakslmnd Cape Vuwr ml (7990 , llca . vwa: 799A} spam one: Ul'lB was. ulsa Sue ream Spam Squaw anleom lzugoy hartlurr may UléA was ulsa 31a ream (vtce Club and Cultural Acllvlrles: DGDOWVQ Capramr Soe Club and Cultural Acllvmes: lnlelacr Club Paullians Held and Awards Received: MIMI! Fashions New! and Awards Received: Cola Sn-ela lle (apruln or ma salms.» Conlqw at 2am Awal Vecml Stjuasfl UK Squash You! Hanan; olllaom sows, Cal Paaalesullng Hubble! larva mm Dnr's wurlrrllvg Ac'lor Cncke Exollc are areealng lnlerrded Career _. A lnlenaea career: unnamed - Fast #601er

HEPBERTSON JACOB HEKDUHSUH. A F , 0!) bill Ava lllulldn JHB .10an c J - 40 Arnol Rd, snarl Hlll JHB (I990 7% (was a low. mm Sports l'rowrlg lsl Vlll lmnsvaal nuguv lsl Sports. Rugby ulaA UMA ulsA, 3m ream. VIH CVOSS Counlry, AINQIICS loom wowmg was, UlsA 2nd ream Club and Cullural Acllvttlos: Pl Scolslv Club and Cultural Actlvmes: CD Club. GAIA Pclhlorl: Mela and Award: Reaelved: Soclaly, 01 Cum, Dabollllg 500er Scuba Club wugm Lollauls lrowmg Hollow; Merlr no. Posmons new and Award: Racolvld: Gold shlela Alhlelrcs Team Blazer 5A Schools nowlng, Award House Prelact, Junror nowrng & Molar Ecol Hobbies Gold, lennls. Squash, 'louCh Rugby; Cupmm, lop loco Mmhs Olymplod mar Cancerng.1!oul Flsnlng Sumng. lv lv Games, 04. Bulraln nowmg Ioul Hlklng, Horse Rldlng Habales Deslwlng Vlnrage Cars. 'Cornuge' lntondoa Career: Busmess / 3 Cam Homeopathy Inlandad Career: Own Busll'less preleranly ln 0 Mechcrllccl anlneallng Held

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JOANNOU LAWTER Jaannau. A N - P o Box 994 Klugelsdovp Lunar, D ll 7 33 law Ave, Pnlklown Narrr» 2m mu (won 7 V904) (V953 - 1994) spans Hockey 2nd team Cltckel 4m Spam Hacker mac: mag, mm, mm lecln team. SoClal Squash Crlckul ulss, Uraculsc, 5m mh reams Club and Cultural Acrlvlller: lsr ream Chess Club and Cultural Acllvrtlas: Aclea rn sra 8 and <7 Do'wmlun Soclew Dloma House Plays. [)lleclea Hausa W: rs Sta ln Poimnns Held and Award: Received: Nobbies nacxcrrmarng Hrklltg erec Depulv Head 0! Calms. sra w Blology lnlenaea Career: 3 $ch Sm mores: wrr-mer Mall .le Chapel srewara Culmlal Honours Hobblas". ear Fly Flshlllg Gurlal Intended Career: deClced

JOHNSON LEHMAN Lenmoll l. r a 7 Bar '277 Rooseve' am 2'2 echnsan . t 5 0 Box a5l3a7 Berrmare ZDD HOOD- 'Wd) llwa . lam, spans 9:;ng elSA UMA ulsA 2naa lst Spons TIugDy umc rem lsl leer-r: eSda lea'l'rs C'Cxel my: LdA.2n ream Club and Cultural Acnvmos. enlrs Cammr-ee club and Cultural Aaltvttles: Member or Gold smela Communrly same a: rmelhonse may: at Plays Gullal Pasltlarrs Held and Awards Received: Gan 5r er: Posmons Held and Awards Recerved: 2nd Awolo, lennrs leam Awuld Colcals 5: nencevs 'eam Vega»; Caplam Hobbles: all Deal Swrtg narrates Gula'rimms SJfVlg Dllvrng lnlendea career lEngrr-eeung Wcsllng Maley Intended Career: Cammerc al Law

LANG LEWIS Lang n A 7 a2 Eusl Herrera we Wrlelclub .GW'5 f glo 2?? 3°53 , Sura Jeane crqar - W/A) WMl Spun: m J3LLMC mac 5th a an». Sports MOCAVV yreamlur'w: 7 Wm reams rev-rm: 3m enw. r1 gbv UV3A Sands" Endeql N Am 9'63 Club and Cultural Acllvllies: Chess nausea 'e'lm (usfcqul'y gnwmar: 5 MuSC Club and Cultural Acllvttle Pasltten: Held and Awards necelvea: Gala marrmar: 5 r2 sr la More /m .n Jlrrrlol 62- Club 'ollllw'm Prwrlr Champlors' a L urlmlléel Haaaleszcerr may lelng mm, Dub plsr no Banger; lama 4 lg Posmn Held and Awards Recelved- " me: Intended career: rm- Maw. Best rum»: m rraaarrw ,

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LARSON LONCAWEVC LOISOF s Fur/Ella Bag 30w /l:Sole lomlllt'w W , D L \\ 5 ml swarm ; .la Barswana (wvo 7 rwll llwu lwAl seam Choke! mac, Uma mm. are Spos Warerrraza um Hang-w use Rugm ream, Hockey Ul3B.UMB,U15A. 3m ream sttr ream Cllrkol ream Club and Cultural Acllvmes: Buwlash Hobblas Socre' m Gull Wlllg Masrc Game Snwwswlllg Poullons weld and Awarax Recall/ea: Gala lnlarrdad Career: Mr): W praressrormr Socce' strlele Award Player Hobbles Gall arra Wolchlrlg Intended Career: Mechunlcal Ellglneellng (Past Mullrc)

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MAKHAYA Ihkllkld Ml- }3\.lyu'»' l'Jill'ilf-il-W'QH Mnmulc 51- u 0 Bo: lnl, ollunuo lane was : lemulillilw llm (law; , lwm - 1994; Sponsm'irwlllu l Ht l.ln« lllsl iv lime Spam rams air leom cllcuel 'lsHch Rugby Vlll All-ill in L0" lJVj< HM' ulsl 'lsl ream Alniellcs .le a M millm Club and Cullulal Acllvlllos: cnoll wuollc Club and CullulutAcllVHlastl w ,. alldrlllc nelcllons. [Mama meme Club HObbliszliulIll3l Ollllul mom '4 Poaliiom Held and Awards Received: Clicks: am my 'aavrl almal many Team 550ml lrcnsvaal lnlenaaa cereal .H- z. W gym, {-VEl-a w lingo, Cvaverlwk Coppeo 9m sue a A Halo Hobbies VLAEVC 99mm; soovl ln'andod Coleen Au IE" 5an and Thévapy

MACKENZlE MALATS My w l. , u 0 Fax imam soul - 3 350x 38432 lwtsev 71" (1990 val. ;lb( : my - mm Span: main; use 42 .lA .ll alas Soon: chue c '3 2: A-r ec' vocaey Lil: 'c sllwlll "mg: , lalz 12A lush alga Ewen" 'l:~s.:al~x1ev¢la9°4> ."llJemei bl em Almellcseml Club and Culiulul Acilvllles: Club and Cullulcl Acvliles 131; Ball 3 Famous Hail: and Awulds Received: Hockey Nl'lubll'la :lm VAN-19H HMS: .llslc :OlOLJFS a ~crws l-elcu Hobbies '~ec~le 3ch g. Posillnm Held and Awavd: Rncelvsd: «(use Intended Calm: A'cr a leCMGlogml

Am J Hobbies Mus mgee Mmrll'lg J.".1'L"rghloxll lnlended camel: Huwen; «All»

MAGILL MARSHAL Viaa'na I , C 33 cszcz Sloane 9am N52 rev: , may «9 c '55 \ll BGHLQ'ld l\. & lslvll Lam 5m cc : Chess :ch Club and Culluml AclMliss cl r, mmmm Pcsllicns Held and Awaids Recalvnd: Rowlrg SVA Bu m llllnvll ll lixl Maul A Qis Row-"g Ausllcllon Qowng [HIVLIH :rllrrlll-un HVDYL. ohm Poslllcns Held and Awards Received: a M, p. m . V2\13l,,<l.il,»,.> Hobbbel:wamsnol~ 'lollel ablolewns Gym e-lllls DWBODCWW lav-int. will (mulls inlanaad Caves acfelrl ol Bus «as: Sclarlce W 30 ill Awlvli i: H,- J'YYV -il Hobbies l Hill mall, ll. l-l, lull-q, ll ' -lllvl.ll ,l lmendedCavaal. lwll u \l ll.

MAHAUANE MASINA U'li')iu~ | l\' lll 4 Mllmhnl l' Masvna l N ~ v 0 am lobe Mcnzml. Swolliano m Wm lllm mm mm (W0? , 1994) Span: Runny Hi} \JdB U153 {UH 8i 3L] Spam mam UISC 4m learn lmlm \ (J/0' UL LM '0le 1m (um cum and Culmvul Acrlvmw 50 Cum lnlevocl Club ana Cullulal Acilvlllas: aw - 77055 Poslcns Hols and Awaldi Receivad: Mosl (Jul) Ihefmr k Nb lemn (.iub lmplmlea French PUDIl - 3m 8 Poslliam Held and Awuvds Recilved: Melll HDhUBS Reading SOCCSV Basketball Llslening he (.ubluln oi Alh Dughv and Am minke! lo and collecllrlg MMSXC Nobbles Music Rondlrlg lnlsndea calm Human Resoulce Monagemenl Smmnicolletllng SolCer Yneanr: l Pelsonrlel Managemam lnlnnaaa Canaan 8 Com illluusnlcl Psychologv)

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MAUD MICHAEL Maud n E- p 0 Box 3:142, Johallnasnulg Mlcnoel. n G - p 0 Box WW7: Palevvole 2l25 2000 {vaD- rm: (load 7 law) spans Yennls srn teanr Alhlellcs Hockey Sports HoCVy ulaa, ulna, Squash UIAA, ulo, 2nd reom lsl ream, M ulna: lvl ulvA, SA Schools Club and Cultural Actlvttles: s c A Club and Cultural Actlvltles: Jazz eond Wlnd Positlons Held and Awulds necerved: 5rd o Band, House Plays lnterdcl Club An Vrrze Std c An Plolecl l=nze Std lo Art Posltlons Held and Awaldl laeeelved: Bronze Dllze Alnlelrcs learn Awavd Cullurel Shleld AWCYU Sl Slllrllons Squash CGDVGln Wleolh Challmun ot Squosn Commlllee Tvl ulvA Hobbies wolersoons lennls Goll Drowrng Coploln. SA Schools B Cdpreln House were, mended Career: lnduslllul Desrgner vlce Head ol House Emu/Cl W'su'? sawsn Honours Hobbies Musc. Gel: Wolerswrng Flsmng iacllcol Wurgumes Intended Career: Eluslness Mar

MCHA RRV MOGANE MCHGW u n a e P 0 Box woes Bryonslen Mogone w » sue Melaoo a o szrxumz laea ml (was - low) (1990 e um) Sports Wugoy U'SC u'ac, ulsC 3rd ream Sperls Hocxey Ulsa, 3rd at 2nd learns soc a newrng ova Vennls mn ream souosn SOClulTerlrlls Club end Cultural Acllvmes: lnrerocl club and Cultural Aotlvmes: Chess Club Photoglaom GAlA Soclely Comoulsr Cluo Elecllenlcs Cluo resltlorrs Held and Awards Recelved: Gold Pesltions Held and Awards Recaived: Bronze snleld Award 73:: tons Scrence Olymplud snleld chla voslllon l5 Sld a 75% Scence Expo, urgwy Commended gm 9 Hobbies Camouler Comes, Mu C moo Pee, Bloogv prelecl Reggae. sor Musl: Counlry) none 50 r Heebles Scuba Dlvlng Gul Cdnoelng Table lennls TV lrrlerraed Career: Mallre Bology lntended Career: 8 so {Compu'e' Seance) :- acorn

MCLEAN MOLOKOANE Mcueor a r. , 2 l3 won Ave. :arwnore Molokocne l v 0 Box esl Jranllesou'g 2W1) [Vvar l995) was 7 low Sports no rrlg C3:clu3A,ulAA ule Sports wowurg ulae um ngby wk u Nale'omlrz use are a. 2nd learns, wuaoy met all» a ar 'eams lnrevnouse m one: vac J'AC we: err- emu-nu 3rd Socol Souusrl VEG'VS Club and Cultural Actlvltres: NClJL w: e

Club and Cultural Aetlvllles: Dorwlnlon Hobbies: Musu: An Sum s-uavngw .me (1)4 u v St A lneldc aroma SUE-265 Posrtlens Held and Awards Racelvod: s CA lntended Career: a cum h'lc'lxel'l Commllee. loo loo SClence Olymprad Alchlleclllle lwz Gnd S'Uslo Awald Hobbles neudlng Eunsul rtlulng Wlldlr) Blldwfcllng Intended Career: ueellrns or lcooglsl

MESSERLl MULUNEAUX Messerzr: o , v o Box 520. Folndwlew Mulllllullx ,.c » Box lse Mornlngslde noes , um lwal lwm Spam lennrs A leonr Spens ltowng man ,llAA unA dmlsdm resltlens Held and Awards Received: Yenrns Hockey LlJA v" m \JME L :v-\ are 5m 4t» Honarlls mam Prelecl. Hotter: PleleCl S'd 2i 171M mums coolaln o! lennl: Won lenms Club and Cultural Acllvllles: gnu uo CD liluD Cnanrplonsnlps V 3.04 [ll Club Dmxwl g _ VIWG ClllD l-\ Soclely Mobbles Yennl'r 5m er ROGdemrllng Pooltlens Held and Awards Recelved ld SWEM sung: Sleaptng Awrwl Sle dolltscmoMemcvlrJlhourly Intended Career: Spons Psychology or Henbre ,th harm-s souam loucn RugDV Spons Monogenrenr Lance g Surllng, lroul llsnlllg, Wo'cnlng l v w Comes llrllng Hulse mulng Coas'el kmles )lllg Intended Career: J (ml \ACCOUNWQX The Stythlan 1994 129

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MVE RSCOUGH PRICE Mvelsrolrgh lnr l (l llnx 220 lc-rnaale Plum 0 p a , 23 My Lone. cnlclneolecu. :lm (wise WWI) nuwnwg 2m (mo VWA) Spam: lrrmrrll \ll ll,» .ll Rugby lllst Spam Hoclrey 2nd learn Wo-eroolo 3rd team. Dru-4V lrlm UVSK Allr mllm Sm lul C'lckel L-b Jlbc crrrreom soudsn blnreqm Rumor crosacourrw Club and Cultural Acltvllleslocrrorl 5 cum and Cultural Actlvltlos: Chow Dcmmlon (lull ljglurr lalmr lulv illllwlllltx'l Socrely E'ec'lonlcscub Pollllon! Held and Awalds Rocolvod. Poultroru nerd and Awards Rec-Wad: Mouse r rullnml lzr luv Slrr («most Pllm Slrt H Flelec ACOjeVVC HONDUSV 2nd Dam Mums Sauna) Award Argo-1mm Honorlls Olyrrlpru DUNN" up w o m gr PlOlBCl lull llxl Hubble: Vode Aaloorcne Bwlumg one Flylng s wm Olymmrd lp (3001299375lrm Intended Career: Elecrlccl Engneerrng ran . NM; erl'll or vnrnlad Hubble: 1700: 7 nrrgrlrn c r Bulllrrg Jlu rmng S'lelp rlel lrr Cw llr'g '\\r~ Wmel lznltrr-g :um ll. Intended Career; Bl .GVESrTlOl

NEVWON PIMMER l-Jewrm A r: r; » 70 West 7:: Bvcmrey 2090 NVNP', , 'c Lecnrlode arose, Be'VYlOVe L'MV Guldersex' * sewer 2'45 twee- 994; Sports WJ Dr ulaA Wueroclo 2m 5 ya Club and Cultural Achvnles: Go'c' lgnr g 'eoms Ar gleam c C'ew F ~ Ala SDEP Elec'lorlcs CM),

Club and CullurdIActivitles: lsl C 255 learn C:~lp.~e on DI'Wl'llzr Sg'rer l'e'ucf Club :emr ng Posltlons Held and Award: Received: Buslness em: WM) 5 Suva Meal" Merr lle 9! Soce'y Pasllions Held and Awards Received: wuss Dance CC'"ee Scle'ce Owned 9293 0A 9' a 3 1n Vulrs Cw" crud v3.04 C"Gpcr slew a Hobbies Brgee .mon; W'e Water 'lamng Hobbies C/Cl"g 7r4r g, Scllmg Norc C omg Cc'c-u'er P-ogra'nml'lg, Intended Career: Guy am; are? rnlendeo Career: rec" ea Elgrnee'

ROSE u A , n 0 an M Helm-ave 200 lose A 3 3 O 53' 305: $"070'12'Wb (7°53 , , r9; 'WJ Sport: incle' um 'rcwlrlg blag lv else Sports Rugcy o' ~3 LVJC Mic nth 5. 3rd A cw rv auger J-JLl um? JVSC n5. 'eams newng ulSA LrHA UlSBVlH, 2nd & lst err- 'eumS t l 'ljrrar l-Oul Nsose Atnlslzcs Club and Cultural Actlvltla: lnrarnrl {rm Club and Cultural Actlvltm: < Em Club ml-u Surely in awn-err Snmlly HESS 075$ Dub 2 arms n Plan) School Slock Mr. llllehklum Busllless Er me ll'lalltml Ekange Some House Plays 5. we: arr»: l u rmgr- llam- Mum Posltlcns Held and Awards Recetvod: w and SA Poilllons Held and Award: Received: Sc'locs nstmg 33-0 snrelo Award mnrrrrr rrnr l 'Jrllnllr a ( ness loom neeolu Cycllllg Gol Sauusn keno Dumg rn new) nl lrrl. 9r mu: srreu Exchange Emmet) Nmnng ,Vrlllpllwrr (lrvr rr rlllfl'y Mr.- Sld 0 a :rmlrr -\/.l rr errrrrw v yll lrr~pnv

111mm .rr 9m r ll gr :rrrrprr lorr mo Ll l0! {5, 'lf'llllJ Sr llrKD [ ID Hobbies \r'lll'lll m l Ml l ,r- rlrrlg 3 4)" ll' 5 wll [rrllllrlllulF l:.. lntendedCarea mum» R035 PEARCE Ross. 5 M - c 0 Box 5'00 Wellewederl Poll: m5 Darn n W l l USIrSlrelr' Lrlayrmllll ma awn rem MOS l 'VPU , lW/ll spam Squash 3rd lcaprom) 2; 2nd reams. UK Span: Lllckn' UHB UMB mm, mm a 3rd SQUGSVV Youl Tvl UW Squash Veam (max Hockey lnulm Dugtrv Ul3 Ll lJIAC Hockey ulsa. e la run la 3M teams Arhrelrrs cum and Cummll Actlvmes: l2 Club Dorwlnlan Club and Cultural Actlvttles: Pl Scalely SOC'PVV 9 SOClaYy M'e'GC! Club DUKSSUQQU/ su ml Mugo/rrre c. (:lnmll leo cl) Pesltlons Held and Awards Received; Posmcm Held and Awards Rncelvad: Academrc Chapel Slowt r1 Gold snreld Award Honouls Cnopel Sleward, er 7 Plano » Royal Hobbies Antlolrulckel SOCCel Schools at Muslc p n o Sm 0 Geography Plolecl Intended Career: VSYUlology Pnze Hubble: Runnlng Squash Plane. Model Aeroplane: Intended Career: Medlclne, Acluollal SClenCe. Alllle Pllol

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SCHAFER SCHUMANN SchaIei s K 7 53 Adueriev srr, Kensmglon a Schumann, I? H 32 iean Ave. Boiueuuxr 2m iiw 71994) WundoungWA riwu - WM) Spam Rugby uisc. mm are, 2m & Isr Span: Swimming Aieurn Wuierpeio isrreom veams club and Culiurdl Advles: Dclwiniun Sacrery, hobbies WeadIng nugbv i2 Ciub Dmmu (3 SCHUOr Productions} Iniended Career: Nurure ConseivaIion Choivman Cuiiuia! Commmee Poaiiiens Held and Awards Recalvad: Schcnr Prensa Acudemrr; Hormrs, Swimming Hohou's. (,uIIquI Hoiwrrms Woierpoir, Cgiours intended Career: Economics wrmng Sorence. AcIiIig

SCHEELKE I SELLO scneever M J 7 D a 50x W708 veiervere r SeIIo E L 7 122.: Diofeu G err, v o Ema/12k: 'sia 25' (>907 9947 i (iwu 7 I994) Sports SOC/JISQLGSY "ocxey din ream Spons: Wugny U 4A 5A 2nd & cm: club and Culturdi Acnviiiers: :ness Odo curb and Cunurai Acvmss: Deco r g s on: vosmons Held and Awards Recelved: iwrsrer Them: 50 CM) Tropwwe) i Posmons Held and Awards Received: : s zr r Hobbres Poo Diums srromrng Chess Wreomi Cem uveci Acmg Vssr Srcms~g Iniended Career: Erecvrcai Engineering Acfoi (H3 e um 'Lgby Yedm BiJa' Nobbies 2 Sim some weaamg Drama 5_ car auv vdgnv iniended Cuieei: Indus'ar one 0'93" 52- 0*3i Psvcboicgrs: and Bus-iessmai

SC HONBORN SIGSWORTH Scrcrrbo 7v! - v c 33, rear Sgswoim G 7" 0 am 3:) Haiaie Z momma HOMO/Prune 685 "090 7 Km) iiwu 7 WW) spans: ivsgcv as; Hockev we» Squaw Sports 7 may S'GOD Varieu- MLeve JAI- 57 :eom 7% U IOA. S!) SCHDCS SJCILII r niS izeser /e we Bciswnnu Club and Cuiiurai Aeriviiies Nuke: sner Club and Cunuroi Aciivirie - Irie'dci Denmmg DaiwiiViu" SN erv gh'iig e have me Swank ircrienge Game MusICJI En mues vam- Da'rce tom "Be 91mm Commune Home Mi \2 Poulmns neid and Awards Recelved: Posiiions Hair: and Awards Received we Squaw Honors Cabins Hanccee Prize 'or arongv Hobbles il/J'eisuirrig mi: Hobbles mm Aou'rs neomg \VI'Mg iniended Career. Bum 7s Murrogemem insane Mmic mar mm Ad\z"

SCHONKEN SIMPSON Schorivari Mzz no any 130185), BryaIrsIan SImpiori C :5 , V D DU» W082 ButhiLH JG)? 202i H990 I904) (V383 7 I994! Sponsznuguv was; u AD my, Span: 'ronriIs isi Ionm mgr» mm: Hockey Waiermio uIaH UME. ruse, Arr. II 3rd UIJA IIIAA yearns Squash uiwiv club and Cuiiuroi Aciiviiles: Duhviman Socrew Club and cuirurdI Aciiviiie eroir Blvd Budwmchrrrg ( rim Cubi thogmpmc aim Posiiions Held and Award: Received aivis PmIIIdns Held and Awuids Received: Chou coiours VICE! Caumir' rams Brense srrreze Ire Bronze srrreid Award Award Hobbies: Eiecirmi Woik Muumom aivrrrg, Hobbies Skvdvmg Biidonching eeir Deskvop Pumshing WInGsuIng Iniended Career: Suigsiy iniendod career: Business Engineel

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The STytthn 1994 135 PREPARATORV SCHOOL SIAFF I994 Mrs M. Player 8 A (Unlsa). MUSIC STAFF H D ErPre~an Drrecrar or Musrc HEADMASIER Drp (Unrsa) Mrs M Scharer L I15 M J 0 Laos I | D Mrs V Porgrerer PrerPrim (Piano Ieachlng) DIp ,H DE (Organ Perrorm) DEPUTV HEADS B Rorrkm B A (NaraLLH DE U IL M DIW Wnrrurr Prrmury I (f K Rerci H D,E (Plano Ieocnrng) Mrs G Saururors II D G Rabarrs H D E (Naval) M an Buys (Hon >(U R ). Mrs H Spence I I D .H D E Drrecror or Musrc Prep Scnoar Grad C E (Remedrar) Mrs A are Jager E Mus (Hons), MrsM vanEyssen ITD LICL EXECUTIVE R van 6055 H DE (Prana Teachers) OW erhurrrs Cori at Ed (Rhod) D Webb H D E N Sananes ErMus (UCI), R Wrrlrams B A , I I H D. H D E (Wrrs) TEACHING S'IAFF F D E Mrs | Webb B Mus (Unrso), Mrs M Argvro B Sc (Wurs) (ScnoaI SUDJQCIS) U IL M .U P L M Mrs B Asmara B 07 (SIOII), Mrs W Wylle HP I D Adv Dlp O I (Wrrs) (UCI).I Drp PARI - TIME ASSISTANTS M SC 0 I (WIIs) Arr (Mawbrav) Mrs A Brezbradrco B Mus, Mrs C Barn 8 A (Hons) Mrs E Dnvrs I I D (Pnrrosopny) S ForreH SECRETARIES J Beukes B Mus , (Crnc) Mrs MG r125 I D (Leeds) Mrs V Kersnaw Mrs D German 6 Mus (Ea & Per?) Mrs D Jacobs H D E Mrs B Wrrghr E A (Unrsa) L T C L ,F I C L , Mrss L Logeserr II H D Cen RCM (Peri) Mrs W MorrIaIelo ID ( Lovedale) A Owens B A (ers) I III.) Mrs J Monsrrerd I I D LIBRARIAN S Sarln B Mus MrsC Munro DESPIDS MrsS GIover IIDPIAC, MrsM Iwyford BMus(Ed) Ed M H (Rhodes) 5 A.(Hons) D Ea (Remedral) B anvec (Wrrs) Musrc Hrsrory Mrs v OIrerr B A Ms D erlramson TE D (Musrc (SprH Ih) (Wrrs) Specrolrsarron)

From row: (I I0 I) Mrs V Kershaw. Mr J WIIIIans, Mrs G Saunders, Mr D Warren, Mr J Lees Mr M d8 Buys, Mrs M Prayer, Mrs M Gibbsr Mrs B Wrrgrrr Middle row: Mrs A de Juger. MIss L Lageson. Mrs H Spence. Mrs V Porgrerer MrsW Wylrer MrsS Grover. Mrs E Davrs Mrs M vurr Evsscm. Mrs M Argyle. Mrs C Murrra. Mrs D Jacobs MrsJ Mansrrerd. Mrs B Barn. Mrs W Mohiolela Buckrow: MrG Roberrs. Mr C Close. MrD Webb, MrR wnlroms. Mrs Forrerl. Mrr du Pon MrB Rankrn MrK Rem. MrR van 6055.

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Mr Chairman and Mrs Pitts. Mr and and it is at this time of the year that Mrs Wylde, Ladies and Gentlemen we reflect on the activities of the and Says. year, If the fullness of the year and multitude of the school activities are It gives me great pleasure to any yardstick of the success of the welcome you on this very speCiai yeari this has certainly been a most occasion at our school calendar. satisfactory year for the Prep School,

A very special welcome to Mrs Anne Schools are certainly dynamic van Zyl, the new Head of the institutions and there can be few if Collegiate and her husband, and to any to rival the dynamism that is St Miss .ienny Smith who will be Annes Stithians l994 will no doubt go Deputy in charge of the Girls Junior down in the history at the school as Primary Department. it is lovely to the year of most Significant change have you both With us this evening. and development, it has certainly been one of the most exciting and What a panicular pleasure it is for interesting years l have ever spent in me to welcome as our guest a school When one realises that it speaker this evening, a very old was only about eight months ago friend of mine. in tact someone that the final decision to open a whom l shared a room With as a Girls school was taken, it ls hard to student, Mr Dove Bolt and his Wife believe what has now been Gill. But more about them later accomplished buildings nearing when they are introduced by completion, furnishings. book stocks i would like to particularly thank my Richard Holm and teaching aids ordered, staff Executive, Den Warren, Mark as appointed, girls tested and Buys, Gill Saunders and Jumbo I am delighted that Mark Henning accepted all classes full and each Williams for all the extras they have and his wife Sheila are able to be With long waiting lists, it is amozrng done this year. With us tonight My delight is for two and makes me realise what a reasons firsrly because of Mark 5 long phenomenal staff I have and i At the end of the year we shall be association with St Stithians as its would like to pay particular tribute saying goodbye to three of our Headmaster for over twenty years to Gill Saunders, Michele Player and members of staff Jenny Mansfieid is and secondly as it gives me an Lesley Roberts who have done so leaving to enter the publishing tleo opportunity of thanking him publicly much to help achieve whor we where her speCiai focus Will be an for the tremendous amount at work have for the Girls Collegiate We childrens books We Wish her every that he has done over the past six must also thank Peter Loburn tor his success in this exCiting new venture years for all the Independent faith in and drive behind the whole Val Potgieter Wt be mowng back to Schools, as our National Director protect Natal as her husband has been transterred Both of these ladies have given a tremendous amounr One of the benefits of being at 0 During this particularly busy and Prep School attached to a High challenging period the demands to St Stithians In many ways and i School is the ability to watch the made on our Council have been thank them most sincerely for all small boys who enter the school enormous and i would like to thank they have done They will both be develop into the fine young men each one of them most sincerely for greatly missed Michele Flayet Will that the College produces, and it that con5iderabie input to our be away for a year while she gives me much pleasure once school this year attends to the very important duty again, to welcome the College of becoming a mother. and to her we say a very speciai thank you for pretects this evening l would also While the school was making so like to take this opportunity or many strategic changes our country all she has done over the past few years in establishing such a vibrant congratulating them on their has also had a momentous year selection making history of its own but during and successful Grade 0 depart all this change we have had to ment We wish her much toy and happiness With her new arrival Whoever corned the phrase 'time carry on the normal routine or Wendy Wylie. who has been flies, provided us With the running a school This has been teaching art at the Prep to the past understatement of the century and done in an extremely competent ten years has deCIded she needs a it's extremely difficult to come way and once again i must place new challenge in her life and she Will prehend that it ls once again the on record my gratitude to a really end of another yeari As one small wonderful staff Time knows no be returning to university next year boy in Grade one said to me the bounds in their efforts to achieve the Fortunately her expertise Will not be lost totally to St Stlthians as she Will other day, 'Whewl Sir the year ls best in all they do, The school and in be teaching an on a parttime going so fast, I must be growmg old particular, its boys, certainly take basis at the Collegiate next year quicklyl' pride of place in their lives often at the expense of their families, But of i must admit that 1994 is course this is what we have come to Margaret Gibbs will be retiring at the disappearing at an alarming rate expect from the staff at Saints. end of this year after twenty years

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on the stall. She will be leaving a cricket, tennis, squash. swimming, This experiment has been most void in our lives at school which will athletics and cross country, This year successful and I believe will be extremely dltflcult to till. It has we have had twenty eight boys contribute greatly to the musical been a root privilege for me to have selected for provincial teams in the tuture oi the College. We have a person at Margarets competency various sports with two Junior more boys playing musical on my start. Testimony of her ability Springboks Scott Murray who has Instruments than ever before In the and popularity has been the represented his country In diving. He history at the school, Our two chairs constant stream at present College incidentiy is the youngest boy ever have both sung at numerous and Old Boys down to visit her in her to have been selected tor the tunctlons and occasions with great classroom. St Stlthions wlll cenalnly Transvaal Currie Cup Diving team. credit to the school. Special be the poorer wrth her departure. I Lloyd Borczo must also be mention must also be made of Mark know that I speak on behalf of so congratulated on being selected tor Peters who has been selected to many satisfied parents and boys the South Atricari Primary Schools play in the Vitwatersrand Vouth who during the years, have been Squash team, Orchestra. fortunate enough to have Margaret as their teacher. A wonderful l994 saw yet another new The boys in our standard Three charactert her qualities at integrity, development in our programme classes this year have, I believe, loyalty, conscientiousness and an overseas cricket tour, Mark as benetted tremendously by the above all incredible enthusiasm Buys and Steve Farrell took the First introduction at our integrated have been an inspiration to oil of us Xi to England They played in studies programme, and i would like and she is going to be missed Somerset, London and Cornwall to thank Jumbo Williams and Darrel greatly on the start next year. where the highlight of the tour was a Webb tor making it such a success. match against the Cornish Prep Next year we shall be introducing Thank you, Margaret tar what you schools side In the village at this method to the Standard Four have meant to so many at St Stithians. It was a wonderful classes. it is important for parents to Stithians. the inuence you have experience tor the boys to play in remember that education does not exerted and the memories that you the birthplace of one of our reter to only academic studies or will be leavtng behind, I am sure that founders The staff and boys were results in examinations, While oco» all parents. start and the very many incredibly well received by all our demic achievement is undeniably boys, whose lives you have so 'Corriish causrns and were a real important, enlightened people positively influenced, torn me in credit to the school wherever they realise that this is only a part of the Wishing you a very happy. long and went In February next year we shall greater scheme. Horvests are not resttul retirement, although I must be reciprocating the hospitality we reaped at prep school but the admit i cannot imagine someone received in Cornwall when we are seeds are sawnl Any skill of lasting with your energy and Vitality ever hosting the Cornish Prep Cricket Xi value takes a great deal at time to really retiring. on their Johannesburg leg at their develop. One is reminded of the South African tour I believe these woman who approached Picasso in On reflection i can once again teel international contacts to be very a restaurant. and asked him to very proud of the achievements of beneficial to our boys sketch something for her on a paper the Prep School this year. both in sen/rette, She said she would pay and out of the classroom Each year Culturally the school has also had whatever she felt it was worth i seem to say that Saints Prep has on excelient year, nineteen boys Picasso complied, and on handing once again excelled well. this year entered and all passed Royal the servrette to the woman said that has been no exception and l urge Schools music exams with tour would be SIG 000. But', the you to study the handout listing our passing wrth distinction We also astonished woman said 'thar only i994 achievements A They make have 22 boys domg Music as a took you 30 seconds'. 'No, remarkable readingi Results at this subject instead ot a third language answered Picasso. it has taken me sort are only possible with a forty years to do thatl' dedicated and competent stott, as well as very talented When Ronald Currie was boys, and I would like to appointed Rector of congratulate the whole school Michaelhouse in V929 he family on our tremendous received a letter of con- successes this year gratulations from a House master at Rugby School. G F There are too many individual Bradby, who warned that, 'The achievements to mention them danger at being a headmaster all, but I would like to thank all is that however human he may the boys at the Prep tor what be, his official position they have done this year. In i necessarily makes him a little particular, those who did not aloof. He gets a little flattery, 0 make teams - because it is they great deal at unreasoned that give us the enormous abuse. and very little or no depth that ensures that our top helpful criticism. Consequently sportsmen reach the standards he has to do his own criticising they do. It is they that once again have helped the Prep at himself. and success often become one at the top : makes him forget the need at self-criticism. Transvaal schools in rootball.

138 The Stythlan i994 I do not believe that time has more appropriate than the correct more queries to be dealt with and i changed much and fifty five years quote about necessary evils'. When would like to thank Lynne Harris for later at St Stlthians. where there is so I look back over all the years in total the tremendous role she has played much success, my staff and I could that l have been associated with St in the marketing and public relations very easily fall into the com- Stlthians i am so aware of the side of the school this year. This Is not placency trap. However when I look tremendous role played by the all Lynne does while holding down a at the results of the staff in parents in the life of the school. Ever full tlme Jab. but she also found time motivating and inspiring your sons to since the time of the schools to produce our musical this year greater things. I am convinced that foundation, the parent body have and anyone who saw Aloddln' will this Is not the case. One only has to been a loyal hard~working band agree that it was one of the best look at the achievements in the who have devoted much time and ever produced by the Prep. hand outs you received this evening money to the welfare of the school. to see how successful a year this has This support from the parents has. I I would like to speak tonight about been. The academic successes of believe. set us apart from other an aspect of education that our Standard Fives this year have schools and has been a molar although not ignored is all too often been qulte outstanding with no less factor in the development at St not emphasized enough. It is the than five of our boys in the top ten Stithlans. I would like to sincerely fourth R that is such an important scholarship results for entry into thank Mr John Ralph and his Parents subject. I am talking about Standard Six at the College When Association for all they have done 'relatlonshlps'. It might seem so one considers that the boys writing this year. John has given up so obvious. and yet how often is this from the many other schools are much of his time and effort and i aspect really addressed and normally their top academics, our want him to know just how much we emphasized? At Saints we pride boys' tremendous achievement is appreciate what he has done. ourselves in the family atmosphere put into perspective. I would like to Thank you John] and 'warmth' that exists about the congratulate all five boys who did school. The friendliness of everyone so well, Alistair Venn, Torn Salmon. Last year I thanked Mike Wylie, our within the school. This wormth can Michael Bean, Luke McLachlan and Council member in charge of only be engendered by healthy particularly Richard Holm who won grounds. for the magnificent interpersonal relationships. This the Mountstephens Scholarship, improvements he had accom- means boy to boy. boy to staff. staff Richard Holm was also one of three plished on the Prep fields. Well he to boy. parent to staff and staff to boys to win a Gold Award at the did not stop there and this year all at parent. This feeling of warmth that recent Science Expo finals in the you have seen the huge we experience is something that has Standard Seven and down section. I undertaking of the dam and been built up over the forty plus congratulate Richard, Stuart levelling of the fields as you enter years that we have been in Williams and Alistair Venn for their the main gates of the school. Thank existence. It is something that we outstanding achievement Lloyd you Mike for all you have done. can never take for granted It has to Borcza is to also be congratulated be worked on, nurtured and on winning a Bronze Award. This he With new buildings new gardens developed. Successful education is obtained the week followrng a have to be planned and after all, all about good inter- squash tour to Kenya where he developed. At the Prep we are very personal relationships. which in turn represented the South African team fortunate in having the services of must lead to better understanding in the East African Zone Primary someone as competent as Meryl and tolerance of others. it leads to Schools Tournament. Chambers and once again I would an environment in which real like to thank her, and her band of healthy development can take Recently while looking for some wtlling Mums most sincerely for all place; not Just in the classroom Inspiration for tonight's report i came they have done In our gardens situation. but in the broader context across an American Headmaster's during the year. that is education, of the whole misquote which went as follows: person; an education also of the 'Parents are necessary necessaries With all the new development there spiritual. social, physical and cultural and are as necessary as they are are many more people showing aspects. An education that allows necessary' and I felt that it was far interest in the school and many the development of the strengths of , WW, 1 :r . .rWi i 7 kiii\\ 3 (now! t63.:57., e-

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The Stythion 1994

the rndtvtdual and that allows mm to able to always do what we want to, and consider them worthwhlle and work on hls weaknesses. when we want and as we wantl The memorable Ill as you leave the only lreedom open to man Is the Prep, you can take with you a host Our arm at the and at a boys stay at freedom to choose by what or by at preClous moments spent together the Prep must always be to see that whom he should be alsclplrned and ln strnply growing up hopplly, then hls potantral l5 developed to the lull to what or to whom he should be we wrll all have done our partloulal so that he ts able to go lnto the commuted ll we are commtttea to tabs well | wtsh you all the very best College well equipped and eager pleastng ourselves the world wrll be In your tuture ngh School careers. l to meat the many challenges that u very sorry place We are all called reel very aptrmlstlc that we shall wrll lace hlm lo achtovo tltls lull to serve St Stlthlans rs part or thrs hear great thlngs about you In the cornmrtmenl ls needed 7 not lust servlco and l hope and pray that all tuture tho start, but also the. boys and. not our boys wtll (Lommtt themselves to least at all, you the parents Unless servtce at others and not thunk too No report or mtne would be we have the support and trust ol much at themselves I have no complete wrlhaut menttontng my each other, the task at educatlan rs doubt then that St Stlthlans In no gratelul thanks to Mr DaVla Wylde, doomed to tallure Fortunately at St small way Wlll achieve what rt was the College Headmaster for hls Strthlans l oelreve that thus does establlshed tar and make a huge trlendshtp, condence and supporl happen and our arm rs more olterr altference to the world rrt whlch we durlng the year than not successlully ochtevea IlVe Belng Headmaster at a large At a Chrrsttan school Irke ours Winston Churchrll sard. 'Educatlon Is successtul school like St Stlthlans has morning Chapel Is the most what you have lett otter you have many advantages but It also has rmpananl part at the day and. l torgotten the lacts' Hopefully our great stress and I know that I could Deireve that rt lS very appropnote boys. on leavlng the Prep. wlll oe not cape wltn rt as I do wlthout the that each school day oegrns In our educateal lt IS to these boys who support at my wrte Party and I thank Chapel l would llke to thank our are about to leave the Prep that l her for all net support and comfort Chaplalh Rev Mlke Roberts, lor the now dlreot a few words The very slgnltlcanl atmosphere he has Standard Ftves thrs year have been ln concluslon l would llke to thank engendered tn our school worshtp an amazrngly talented group at the very many people, parentst this year bays and have really been a class tn boys. staff, sratt husbands and wtves whom we can all leel Justltraoly who have made rnrs year so During the oerlod that led up to the proud lo all at you and your worthwhile Vest ll has flown Ves , rt democratroally elected Govern parents, whose Ilves wrll be taklng a has been lhcrearbly hectlc but rt has ment we heard a great deal about new and excmng drrectloh next beer a very 9000 and rewordlng treedom We know that rt :5 a goal year, l Slhcerely trust that as your one worth strlvlng tor , unlortunatety Prep expetlence draws to rts treeaom as many people under- rnevrtable close. you wrll look back stand lt does not exrst None at us rs wrth pleasure on your days w-th us

x . Ll ; > 3 . the bronzo nhoelahs Created by hls lather, Kerth Calder. tn the St Sllthluns Gardens

MU The Stythictn 1994 ADDRESS ON SPEECH NIGHT GIVEN BY MR DAVE BALT

What a speCIOl occasion it is for Gill ~Much at the gender and colour and I to share this evening with you, imbalances would have been Lite is such that even With all the Vour school has a wonderful addressed, qualifications in the world, plus all reputation founded on strong the essential skills and abilities such Christian moral values, wonderful oPolitlcal leadership would have as adaptability, communication. tradition, a search for excellence learnt that power is coupled with declsran making, oroblemsolvrng, balanced With an emphasis on the responsibility and consequences. technological versatility and skill holistic development at each child New cultures have developed. acquisition, you still need more. To Thank you for the privilegel succeed you must have deter- On the technological sidell mination and confidence Mistakes The year 1994 will be remembered must never be seen as lailure but all over the world for the miraculous - Computers WIII be central to much rather as learning. Courage Dedir political reform that took place in of your lives, They would be more cation 7 develop a work ethic our country. We were all part of a portable. more compact, The key- Combine these four attributes and revolution but a revolution with a board wrll be altered because of you Will achieve success To be difference other developments, happy and to enjoy your success you must have integrity. l personally will never torget the -the mouse wrli be a most exhilaration and spirit of patriotism important teature Have you ever wondered why wrld that swept across the land and that geese y in V lormation? allowed us to see. for the tirst times . Screen contact will be in evrdence how much potential our country as well as oral contact through When a group at aerodynamic has Vou in the years ahead wrli look instructions and replies. engineers studied this phenomenon back and recall that you were in Std they made an interesting discovery 5 at the time. at the grand St - CD Rom will enhance quality Stithians Prep School As the geese try in their Veshaped -Graphics will be superb with re- formation the trapping of the Wings Why should I mention political solution better than the standard TV of each bird gives an uplift to the change at a primary school one before and the one behind him function7 I do so because the uThere will be an electronics link, and he, in turn, receives an upiifr consequences of the changes wrll through the computer, reaching tar from them It Is calculated that this impact on many aspects of your and wide lift creates approximately 70% more lives. Socrety will be different then forward thrust, so that as a group. Society will be better in many . industrial systems would enable us the geese can tly further than they respects to access information immediately could indivrdually it one goose slips out of formation and tries to fly on l have worked on the assumption Timing would be a vital ioctar, You his own, he gives and receives that the maiority of you Will, in the Will need vrtol skills to cope with this nothing next 8 10 years. depending on new environment your pastemotnc study, be directly And so i think it is with us as people 7 involved in the business/work Communication , both written and we need to work together environment. What I Will attempt to oral, upholding one another in prayer, in do this evening is to share With you Technological competence. love. in practical help - Remember some predictions at Problem-solving abilities , being it we try and go it alone we neither creative and usrng lateral thinking give nor receive Itht the busrness/work envrronr Skills. merit could be like when you get Adaptability e decrsionrnaking, I wish you well tor the tuture there. uWhat skills the business/work environment could look for when you getthere

I do this to sketch 0 picture of the road ahead and in this way allow you, it you so wrsh, to focus on certain skills or traits for yourself Predictions for the work enVi' ronment:

-We would have had a second General Election (I wonder what x Judge Krlegler will look like after another election!) A _77 Grandparents Day

The Stythlan 1994 Ml

PRIZE GIVING I994

Std 2 Prize Winners VERY SPECIAL AWARDS

Std 1 I) (kiss VINO MLlllltuw Walslrlrd General Knowledge Exam Std 2M ( lass Prrzo (Zhrlsluptler Hnwrll lntermedrate James thder Std JD lrrrluslry Prrzo Pater Dunner! Senior Michael Bean Sta 2M lllrlusltv lrrzo Anthony Mundwcaslle Art Awards Academic Certicates: Brran Butler, {rarg [)osrlels, lnterrrredrate MlCiEUI VON Barnmann Alastarr Morodlltl, Dayna lintllbletz, Robert Smrth, Senior Judd Guy Slotqn varr rler Merwe Music Awards Std 3 lnrerrrrearate James Wilkinson Std SJ Class Prue & Zulu prize James erklnson Senior Mark Derers Std 3W Class lrrze Nrr;hr:>las WlIIIUmS Sta 3.; lrtaustry PIIZC Torry Fryer Computer Prize tummy Edmond Zach Joubert for exceonanal anrlrry rn Computers Std 3W lnausrry Prtze MlCIiUEI McLeod Richard Laburn Notional Expo for Young Scientists Gold medals to Stuart erlams, chnara Holm and Academic Certicates: Ross Fargan, Rex Green, Alrstarr Venn Bronze Medal t2 Lloyd Barcza Charles Phrtlrp.. Murray Asken. Gareth Barendsev Edwin Butler Graeme Hawrnkels, James Wrnder Choir Prizes St Strthrans CJD tar Sew'ce to the Cncrr 7 C'arg Maskew Academic Progress Certificates: Warren Ershop, The Joubert Srnglng Trophy 7 Thamas SelmaOlsen NrChOIOS Frar'wlrn Thomas Merkle, Ross Hoddrnott, St Strthrans Srngers Cup tor Cnorr Bruce Kerr-Peterson Head or Chou - Greg Wegerle (Bezantsy

Std 4 Drama Best Actor tn 0 mrnor role Andrew S'ewar Std Av Class Prize Anrhony Ford . Best Supportzng Actor 7 Andrew Qobertson Std 4W Class Prrze Brynn Bendrxen Best Actor 7 Richard Holn Sta 4v industry Prrze Chrrstcoher Wvlde Std 4W Industry Prrze Paul Barron Very Special Awards Std 4 Zulu Prize Paul Barron Margaret Jones Language Prize 7 RChola Helm Sean Steyn VlVlenne ledder lelOlV Prize 7 Paul Barron Krattl Atrrkadns I'Ophy 7 mohard Holm Academic Certicates: Romano Luprnr Sean Slcyrt, Davrd Wessels, Mrchael MaCKay Shllcock lrophy tor Sportsmanship Studn WiIIlOlVS

Academic Progress Certificates: Dawd Howun, The Olympic trophy - (Voted tor by the boys and Douglas Place awarded to someone who has penormea rrt the true Olymprc spurt) , Jamie Featherstone Std 5 The PyneJames Shield awarded to the outstanding Sid 5W1 Class Prr/e, Engllsh. Hlstory. Geography sportsman at the year Andrew Wooler and Scrunco l>rrms Gavin McAIllster. Sta 5% Class PM; and Maths Prize Michael Bean The Sandton Mayors Trophy whrch IS voted for by the Stu 5W Class Prrmr Alnkaons, Hlstory. Geography. boys and awarded to the hardest trier 7 Kelsuke Eguchl SLlBFlLO and 1qu Prizes Richard Holm Sta sléu ll'rduslly lrlzo Norman Beggs Robert Smith House Prizes Sta 5 Do lnduslry Prize and Goographv Prize These are awarded for Academrc. Span and Cultural Stuart Williams aclrvrlres in each age group. calculated on an Std 5 W Industry Prrm Alistair Venn oblectrvo pornts system Sra 5W; HISIINV Prize Jamle Featherstone Under 10 7 Graeme Hawrnkels Std 5th SLIUIVLO IllZO Luke McLachlan Under ll James erkrnson Under l2 7 Andrew Wooler and Stephen l-lawrnkels Academic Certicates: Zacharias Joubert, Under l3 7 Gown MCAIIISYeI Bruce llose7 lnnes. Stephen Howrnkcls House Competition Academic Progress Certicates: MlChGGI Lemrn, 4th KENT l203 points 3rd LEAKE l248 pornts Andrew Robertson, Brendan Holdsworth, Mark Peters 2nd CORLETT l335 paints lst HALL l340 palms

142 The Slylhion 1994 JUNIOR PRIZE GIVING 1994

Our Junrar Prrze givrng this year, was rrngea wrln a Junior Music Award rouch of sadness , as Mrs Grbbs presenred me prrzes Robe" Drack To The boys We shall cerrarnry mrss ner rn me Junior Prrmary Depanmenr General Knowledge Pnzes were presenred 10 10 boys irom each crass, Devrn Scan for academrc work as welr as a range a! orner amrbures me boys have drsplayed Junlar An Award Graeme Burnerrand Grade 1 G Grade 1 V

Rickr Thorn Jusrrn Beswrck Under 9 House Trophy Marrnew Marsay Danie! Ford Bren Honey Drew Dunan Adrren Jameson Crag Edmond Ross Langman Jonn Byrne Crrspran Lees chnre Mundv-Casrre Mrcnoer Pougnev Matrnew Ben Sreonen Trssrman Marc Jones Neo Maphaka Graham Hurcnrnsan Mrcnae! Pearce Benromm Nevrn chnard Tayror

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Duncan Arexaraer Cnrrsopner Broekman chnard Barenrrne Kyle Burton Marrnew Bourron 9an Erswonn Scott Josceryne \Aartnew Heddrng Arastarr Murer Andrew Jay Gregorr Nrccra Byron Prenaar Mrcnae Power Srepnen Svubas Marrnew Srmpson Ross Tosker Dar Wrrirams Crarg Wnrrcner Mafrnew Wea ver Ke yrn Wordon

SdISa Sid 1 Sp chnard Borne" Arastarr Austrn Krmon Good Danrer Buys Adorn Hohdoy Pour Cocnroy-us Bren Hortey Srn'ron Hayden Trmarny Hughes Dovra rreron Sccm Lewrs Cnrrsropner Jones Roberr Menne Lorenzo Magnr Marc Namnrck Srrnon Merkre Devrn Scan Menard Nevrn Bradrey Smrrn Garrerh Sweeney

Declamaiion

Gr 1 Cnspran Lees Gr 2 Byron Prenaar Sta 1 Richard erlrams

Deklamasia

Gr 1 Crrspran Lees Gr 2 Brynn WIIHams Std r Richard WrHrams

The Srvthrcln 1994 143 INTERVIEW WITH MARGARET GIBBS

We all won and lLW Alla/gum" cuur more has, been an Q: Whar do you plan lo do in the .lLrSl (more alll lrlrled, l luck lilo enorrhuus In ease ln rho number or years ahead? Jprurllrrllrl rm Illa? nllll he! abnul hulldlngs Prep and College molt her carom shared 0 «my llrlppy 5'0!erer All A, Well, rhere has lust has lo be 0 lllll dupllcnllrlg was drone ll) m9 reason lo gel up every Clay and I Q: Where did you begin your Slullroorrr, mung 0 vC-ry old Brando ploh l0 make every day cow! 7 r0 teaching career? munhlnu wnh lhar awful purple lrlK live llle ls me lull

A DJ you know lllur lvO never There has been a COFASVON updurlhg I Mll play lors more lenms and woulc lell'OO 00 unyrmng Dlhel "VOW cl sublecl rrlorler, wrunr: ls We lo )0!" 07 aeroblcs class 0 Keep leocwl l dld my lralhlng or Spa!- lmpresalve rlr borough College whlch I) ollocheo 0 Leeds Umyerslly l spews $96 m l was sad when we had To Change When Le' refr'esv we hope ro raver rrrlon' lralhrrrg l slurred rooghlng m rrom l l A K: T O wmch l had always l r0 yen? xrslled Greece or lroly one l953, \« hrlel :rr vorkshlro l moved lo louhd very successlul row forward r3 lhar NleblO :5 also Urle rhel) Whooesso Almr Q years mgr or DJ llsl 0 olcces nor rc be lylng aha reachlrwg mere l come lo l have a very cmuslng memory of mrssed Johannesbu'g :aughr or Crorgholl Ahroh Goose Dloylhg n-s gulror ln School uhrll l came r0 Sl SMhlahs lhe CONldOlS We Wow mm now as Ar wrll agah become one of my early lh W74 0 lomous srrrger, bur or rho: ems he prlo'rrres soc l mud love To 00 c was 0 Pres reacher course lh lhreror Decormrhg A Q: I believe you published a book, areorr we rave ls rc eslob..sh c fell me aboui ii, 89:: are Breakosl' guest house, as Q: What memories of sainls wlll we emoy errerrclhmg New or our A A end aha l were approached linger [or you? News (1 5"C'Jq§l§§ .25 l hrs ro wrl'e smoble readers ror Brock leeClln cuprrs lh Grade l2 aha Srcnoord i A l have always loved my boys and 'he erxooperr Clrnlc Scncor helped o mosl specrcl Mme has beer wnen Am 0 case my we grandsons me mosr ehrhuslosrlcollv rhose huge rho rc sludehls have aha Che gromdmghrer wll see a Come down r0 rbe Prep re soy '37 more 0 'err GVQJHTB Granny We moulded chorrs. ropes and work larewelr' leachlhg here has Dee Cooks, moklrrg me materlcl Surioble 0 mos: iul'llllrg expenehce one l Whey. we rarely as an rlme for use by reachers wrrh lower have oppreglored me supoorr (rd l" low Duc s. (redo/e 0 wsrr Old GJOlllCQVlOHS The books are srrll rr-endshrp or rhe 510" God porehrs Menus and CClleago or 30 ts being used, whl:h a very grorllylr'lg We app'ecrore We wmaeru years One or my mosl rrecsurec memorles c sence 0.9 an: care ym have Q: You have been teaching or Sainls musr be or "79 day Len and l were our r": you care we snarl 'O're Ior 21 years, Whoi are me greaiesl marrreo The Chapel was rrllea ml» a'ro 4r "~55 low »' cornerscnollw changes you have seen? Doysl porerrrs on) rrlerrds \«rc arm err'r sasnr 3' re mode lhur a ve'y Spawol day A the ccuhrry armosphere has changed consrderomy When I ml Parohrs have always been 50 km) ll laugh? rere we were surrounded by lherr appreclomn 0' who l have GSAUNDERS lore-gr: and rhe only roads or school (10er for lhelr sans Ohl Ir has all were very bumpy dlrl roads or been so worlhwhllo and wondellul

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l/M The Slythlon l994

GRADE 0 The Grade 0 Black has been a hive of activity this year. The children have had a busy year tilled with outings, Visits and fun activities.

The Preschool programme Is based on a holistic approach to edu cation, where the physical, emo tional, sacral and intellectual devel- opmem of the Chltd are seen as equally important We in the Grade D endeavour to create a bridging gap between the nursery school and the formal demands or Junior Primary. The Grade 0 teachers have drawn ideas and methods from a number of reputable and proven areschool programmes to provide a valid and stimulating school readiness programme We aim at preparing and enriching the Grade 0 boys In a creative and fun way

The teachers have made every effort to ensure that the quality and standard of reaching offered has not been compromised by building actlvrtles To this end we have spent more time out of the classrooms, in the library, under shady trees and on the Prep fields The boys have enjoyed the soccer matches especrally

Highlights of the year included an Easter Hat parade and dress up Space Day Complrmenrs to the parents tor being so creative in their use or antrrwaste materials for dress up costumes Our end or year concert The MOQIC Music Bus' held in the Prep Quad was a fitting end to a busy year Thanks must go to Dawn Peters. the music teacher, for her hard work

The Grade 0 would not run as smoothly as it does wrthout the help of the classmothers, Nadia Harley and Marianne Lloyd, along With the mums who have helped wrth swrmrnrng, library and outings 7 a special thank your in canclusron, tarewell and a big thank you to Val Potgreter for her valuable contribution to Grade D We wish her well in Natal next year Thanks to Bobby Barn and Leah Manchrdl for lheir hard work through a busy and demanding year I Will be taking a year's leave and Will be back in 1996, | wrsh the new Grade 0 Staff every success and God's guidance in the establishment ot the new Preanary next year. Mr PLAVER

The Stythlan 1994 T45 ALADDIN

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The Siyihian 199A 147 THE STANDARD 2 TRIP They tntroduced themselves. and One at our meSSter activtttes was the showed us to out datmttorres Alter a 'Tacttcal Wargames In whtch we TO BUSH PIGS tantasttc lunch, we want an the ttrst had to squirt the opponents wlth January WWI at many walks We were broken up coloured water from syrtnges lt you tnta groups of about It), and we were hlt. you were sent to the 'First I was loaktng larwatd ta thts tttp all went on a treasure hunt 7 lollowtng Atd past tor the rest of the game. through the holtdays I had been clues to tind the names tor our The object at the game was to away before to a camp called groups My group ended up betng capture your opponents flags Thts Lapalata wrth my tathets company. called the Geometrtc Tortotses All game was won by the blue team out I had no tdea what to expect at the other acttvtttes tor the next tew the Blue Blutttng Eagles Bush Ptgs days were clone In these groups especrally competlng amongst Another messy acttvrty. whtch was The bus tett the school on each other thoroughly enloyed by everyone, Wednesday morntng On the bus. was the Mudstrcle Course Thts we listened to the radto and One at the hlgnltghts at the trtp, to conststed at vartous cltmbtng frames naturally sang along When ttrst we me, was prepartng and cooktng all and poles, all covered tn mud Here. got to Bush Ptgs, we were greeted our own food We braated our we learnt how Important balance by a hoard at dogs. and the start at sosattes. and steaks and learnt how and teamwork ts to us, thhout the camp to make stokorood' over an open helotng each other. most at the ttre obstacles could not be completed and teamwork was essentrat Everyone wan at thts acttytty. because we all enaed up as muddy as each other

The ttrst ntght we slept tn Dunkbeds tn the math Stte Camp Crocodile. but the second ntgnt was somerhtng else enttrely We had to butld our own shelters for the ntght at Camp Warthog We were gtven vartaus wooden poles of dttfetent lengths. a ground sheet and a large canvas Our team butlt samet'ntng stable after docut an hour 7 but tt wouldnt have won any prtzes

The next acttvtty was an exercrse tn tsolarton We all sat some dtstance away (tom each other. tn the dark at the ntght l suddenly felt autte lonely, after the close trtendshtp of out team I dont know how long we sat there. but tt seemed ltke a long ttme Delete Men/tn called us all ln dawn to the camp

Ltnlartunately. that ntght tt talned heawly , and we dtscavered that most at our shelters had leaks tn them We all got soaked, and had to sleep In the btg tent that the staff had put up lt was a shame that we couldn r sleep all ntght tn our tents.

The ma home was a sad one > we had all enjoyed betng away so much that no one was really keen to go home l would ltke to thank Mr. Lees, the Standard 2 teachers, and the school for maktng thts wonderful trlp passtble for us all.

NICHOLAS BOXALL STD 2M

TAB The Stythian 1994 given free time. My favourite thing HAPPY ACRES to do In free time was to go to the WEDNESDAY guinea pig cage. There were at On Wednesday morning we all least ten or more baby guinea pigs, arrived at school feeling quite The first lesson was insects. excited about going to Happy Acres. When the bell rang for After we did insects we went to chapel, the chorr boys all sprinted Scorpion Hill. I was amazed at how there to get a good seat, Atter many wolf spiders were caught. We chapel we all sprinted back to all nally got to the top of the hill. organize everything Unfortunately Everyone was tired When we got Mrs Davis and Mrs Mansfield couldn't back we had a swun. We then had find the bus Eventually. after about lunch. 20 minutes. they found the bus COLIN BRUSCHI STD 2D sitting in the chapel car parkl We didnt want to lose any time so straight away we got our bags. and AFTERNOON AND EVENING 2ND put them on the bus and prepared DAY for a poring twohour Journey The In the afternoon at the elghth at bus tourney wasnt all that badl September. lust before lunch. we When we arrived at HODDV Acres coloured in the picture of the we were put into our groups for our different types of birds in our books bungalows We then had a lesson After that we had lunch and or little on the rules and got our work books while later we went to the zoo, in A small tea break followed and then the 200 there are three rooms wrth we had our first lesson on trees and different types ot animals in each eggs When we had fintshed we had our first lesson, it was on soil Most of plants which took up most of our We then went down to the Magalies morning it was very interesting For Rivet and tested the pollution levels us found this very interesting. the rest of our morning we had free The chart indicated the following time in which we could do anything Later on, we went to Monkey Bridge where we all had a good time we wanted This was the pest trmel 7 clean watert stonefly nymphs and catching crabs. swinging on the Most of the boys played With the mayfly nymphs are present bridge or lust playing in the water guinea pigs or swung across the - moderately polluted water. We caught crabs by using chicken stream For lunch we had macaroni whirligigs are present bones (from the previous nights and salad it wasnt bad but not like chicken a la king) tied to a piece of my moms cooking For tne rest of We found stonefly nymphs, mayfly string the afternoon we had our lessons nymphs and whirligigs This means that the water is quite clean. down at the river We had more free When we got back we had a lunch time before supper After supper we of rolls with a selection of toms and played games in the hall This was We also had to answer two ques- lots of tun tions and some people did the word cheese Then our books were given back to us Everybody got over 450 search as well porntsl We then had a shower and went to bed Some of us got up to mischief We then went back and had 30 Later we loaded everything onto and started spying on one of the minutes free time A while after that the bus Then we said good-bye other bungalows Our laughing and we had chicken a la king and rice and thank you to the teachers and giggling brought Mrs Davis into our which was delicrous. in the evening headed for home Some boys were bungalow quite a few timesl we had a scavenger hunt and sad to be leaving while others were group 4 won, the group that l was happy to be gaing home We eventually got to sleep in We then went to our dormitories got in to bed and read a bit Then it wondering what the next day would DAYNE ROTHELETZ STD 2M be like was lights out and some at us went M WELSFORD STD 2D to sleep BRIAN BUTLER STD 2M .

THURSDAY DAYJ On Thursday morning we woke up We woke up of (>50 ' and went to breakfast Betore am. got dressed and breakfast started two boys were told packed Then some to ring the bell The bell was a big of us went to the piece at metal which was hit by two guinea pigs. others smaller pieces of metal Everyone went to the stream got into a group and sat at a table The ones that went to We were given porridge in the the guinea pigs were morning. After that we were given lucky enough to see coffee or tea. Then we had to take some being born. our plates to a lady who made us scrape the mess off the plates with We had a breakfast our hands. After that we were all of porridge and

The Stythian i994 M9 STD 3 TRIP TO MBABAAT Altar that we wont to Oom Pattlas, a Bourke's Luck Potholes are named picnic area where there was a altar torn Bourke who mined on the loolislrao that was great turi lhe wrong slde at the river and didnt ()ii tho 6th Saptornhei at 4 30 am I wlro on the taollsllde would nd any goldi Our last outing was to was wukrrri up by a rlhgirig "also iiatttially brand a bit. but when Mt the three Rondavels In the Blyde Artur luri rriiitulas I realised lt was my Womb triad. l thought the wrre would Rlver Canyon, alarm clock arid that I had to be at areakl Our next and lasl stop was sutiont at (iirurtai past 5) l rushoil Mahaahala, an animal rehabllltatlon Saturday was our last day at i,iiil at tiuil arid made my hraaklosl contra Belore we got all the bus. Sir Mbabaoat so we packed our stutt While I was hating. my mother was warned us aaout the dangerous and went to the Cheetah Project walking ('tuzlly around the house Al and vlclaus grey aulker When we where we saw lots 01 cheetah and quarter past llvn l was at school as. entered the rehabilitation centre we a king cheetah less than a metre planned arid lha DUS loll at SlX am were taken lnto some at the cages away Alter that we thanked the sharp where the slck animals were kept owners ol Mbaboat Salari Lodge Amazingly a giant bushbaay and returned to Johannesburg luui and a hall hours. later (allot lumped an my shoulder Alter that exhausted. but reeling really great scleumlttg our lungs out through we went back to Mbaaaat and had alter a wondertul taut. Slrydarti Tunnel) we arrived at a good nights sleep Awuaini thptilo Park and lumped art the bus We all stretched our On Thursday mornlng alter breaktost legs. wont to the tollel and took our we went to the Kruger Park We saw souls in (1 dark roam Alter a very Ilan, elephant, yackal and a leopard intarostrrig talk and haying been kill In a tree When we returned to shown some sltdos, we were able to Mbabaat we had four hours tree VIEW the animals We harl a quick time After playan volleyball and lunrh and were an the bus again practising our skits let that night we Altar a twenty minuto drive we were had supper and a shower and then at Mhabuat W0 werO put into eventually hit the hay dtllpront groups and were then told to go tn the NEW) whore tho impala On Frlaay we Visited Pilgrims Rest dissertion took place This slankt where we had a race to the Sonic hays said they would become Robber 5 Grave A law minutes later R Smrlh (2D) vegetarians altet this We took all we were seated at the Pllgrims Rest the imprili'rs skln and than look out diggings Here we saw a man Mr Webb the eyes lungs. heart and kidneys panning tar gold Alter we had than wra sawed all the hand Alter imprisoned Mr Webb in the stocks ""5 wa hurl a stiawet and went to we were on our way again Halt an hm! hour later we were eating pancakes at Gtaskop in order to get our On Wednesday morning l was strength tor the long hike up Gods wukun up and told by Mt Webb that Window At the top of Gods Droolttast was to start in twenty Window we walked through the lltlllultrf; lt was dUIIUUUS At eight 'Rairi Farest Soon arterwards we 0 Mark wo loll to go to SAN Naturo GYM/Gd at Bourkes Luck Here we NOSOWD were given worksheets to complete M Morton (N) Signs of the Zodiac

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STANDARD 4 ZULULAND TRIP The next day we went to the slte of brake and he rolled down the hill BACK TO THE PAST the battle of Ulundll We had a That afternoon we learnt a Zulu lecture, looked around and left by dance which had a strange bus for Fret Retiets grave and sounding name We had to do our On the tlfth of September 1994 the Dingaons Krool We went to the site dance for all the people stayan at Standard A's of Saint stlthians where Ptet Retief was murdered A the Hotel Then we headed for bed Preparatory School left for a history short drive took us to Dingaans Kraal tour to Zululand on on Arrow where we were met by a guide and Saturday we had to leave for home Coaches bus shown around before going to We packed and went tor breakfast lunch After this we left for We said our goodbyes to our gulde, After a long bus ride we arrived at Shakaland, which is the old set for Blessrngt Then, onto the bus for the the scene of the battle of Blood the movie Shaka Zulu't At Snokar long tourney home Rivert We were led to the lager of land we were met by our guide, 64 life size brass ox wagons while we Blessing, who showed us to our This was the best trip l have been waited for our guide. John Turner dorms We then went for a swrrn, on We learnt a lot and would like to After a short wait Mr Turner arrived Later we tasted some Zulu beer tn go back. We were told to sit down and listen the Grandmothers hut The beer while he explained the battle to us was awtul but some of us did enjoy GEOFFREY PROMNIIZ STD 4 After a long dragging speech we it After supper we went to watch were finally allowed to look round. some Zulu doncing which was quite Most of us stayed to read the interesrrng plaques and Climb through the wagons out some of us went down The next mornlng, we awoke to the river to have a look We finally refreshed and ready We had left for Babandngo Valley Lodge, breakfast and left to do some stick whrch is a guest form When we tlghting. We then moved on to arrived, most of us had a swrm, spear throwrng, which was fun, but because it was very not We were most of us did not get a turn divrded into groups and shown to because we ran out of time After out tents These were no luxury this we went to visit the Songoma tentslll We had to sleep on cold The Sangoma burnt some white concrete floors With no mattresses heather to collect our spirits and After abdut two storylng hours we then he did a dance and touched were finally called for supper Then Ryan Bell with a stick that had an came the highlight at the day, "Stalk anlmals tail on it He told Ryan that the Lantern he was handsome, but very naughty and he was rightl We After a hard and sleepless night, we then went for a walk to a small Zulu had to wake up It was born, Village l round the Village very breaktost was at 7am We had to interesting because of the way they cook our own egg and bacon on live We walked back about l km to 'skottels. over the tire from the Shokaland to watch the movie prevrous night At Sam we left for Shaka Zulu After supper, we lsanalwana Where we had a lec- watched the Zulu donarng One of ture on top at the mountain which the mens skirts tell off, which was was surrounded by British graves. quite funny Some at us hiked to the very too of G Jdrxso" 23 the mountain before our picnic The tollawrng day we left for a lunch. After lunch we left for Rorkes museum called Fort Naul in Eshawe Drift, where the battle was exV We were met by Mrs Hawk, We got plained to us We had a look around into three groups and were shown the museum before heading on an around Some of us bought curios an hour and a half long tourney We then walked about 4 km to the back to the Lodge We spent the Dlinzo Forest, where same or us gs rest of the afternoon climbing played soccer and the others had a mountains and swrmming Atter nature walk through the rarest We supper it was 'Stalk the Lantern tor swung on the Vines and Mr Rankin he lost time swung so hard on one vine, that it i ll Sttck rlgriiing Chhstopher Wvlde Std avei

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STANDARD 5 DRAKENSBERG THURSDAY 7 JULV the way to the gorge we crossed a We started all the second day by small stream from which we were TRIP having breakfast and then more allowed to drink. Eventually we people who wanted to do the reached a rock pool, which was WEDNESDAY 6 JULY obstacle course could do so. We freezing. some guys swam in It. We traveled down Ollvletshoek Pass could either do the course In the others Just cooled their feet down in and arrived at the reson that we marnlng or in the afternoon After it. were to stay in for the next three this we got ready, and then got Into days. We expected It to be cold the bus and drove to a drop»otf We sat at the pool and had lunch; but we were surprised at how warm point from which we left to hike to sandwiches, oranges. chips and It was. Our guide took us to a the Tugela Gorge Cakes. After this we climbed a chain Bushmans cove where we were ladder leading out of the gorge. given a lecture before returning to We had a choice at hiking straight We had to climb up a steep the resort to the gorge. or to climb up to the outcrop at rocks. We then got to Policemahs Helmet. and then down the other side at the cove that we We then rushed to the TugelaVaol to the gorge Policeman: Helmet is saw from where we had lunch. We pump scheme for a tour and ended a rock made up of basalt and split into three groups. One group up 90mg 160 metres under ground. sandstone. The sandstone at the went further up to see a waterfall. lt was huge and very clean When bottom has worn away faster. another group swam back through we got back to the comp we causrng the basalt to look like a the cave. and the other group went spread out all over the place. We helmet back to the chain ladder After this then had the choice to go to Putt we walked back to where we were Putt, the shop or the obstacle Once we were up at policemans picked up by the bus, which took us course. which everyone had to do. helmet. if you looked around, you back to the camp. Dinner was a big Drool, followed by could see where the line was group skits and bed between these two rock farms. The people who hadnt done the From Policemans Helmet we could obstacle course had to do it now. see the other group for below us. Mr Rankin beat hrs record on the From there we had a steep descent course by 23 seconds The record all the way down to the path that was now 2 minutes 50 seconds. the others were on After this most at us went to play putt putt We then went to bed We then walked around the srdes of after aurte a busy day many mountains gorng In and out of patches of coal, dense bush. On FRIDAVSJULY After an early ston and a good M r Roads" breakfast, we packed and de- parted tor the Spronkop battle elds. When we arrived at the turnoff we were met by our tourgurde. John Snyman

We got out at the bus and he talked to us for a while and he showed Us the drtterent hills Then we had to walk up to the top of the hill because the road was too steep for the bus When we reached the top we had a long talk on why the battle started, and how Then we went along a path and our guide pointed out different places and land marks There were a whole lot at graves and trenches

then we had lunch and walked back down to the bus and departed for Johannesburg. We stopped half way to get coldrinks and petrol. We arrived back at about 610 pm after a very enjoyable Journey. On behalf of all the standard 5s we would like to thank Mr Roberts, Mr De Buys and Mr Rankin for a very enjoyable tour. STANDARD 5'5

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STANDARD FIVE FIELD TRIP: clean the water was. Our findings St Stithians! We also classtied SEPTEMBER 1994 showed the level of pollution to be animals as grozers, browsers, WILLEM PRETORIUS GAME RESERVE very low. combination feeders, water depehr dont or independent, and whether At the beginning of the third term 2. Our second day activity was the animals were indigenous or the standard fives ventured to the 'Camoufiage in Nature, Here we exotic to the area Orange Free State. and the Willem were to try and use the different Pretorius Game Reserve, which was techniques which animals use. to try 5, On Thursday we rowed out on the about a three hour drive on the and stalk about 500 metres across dam to the and Old a Johannesburg Bioemfontem road the veid li'T broad daylight, up to a compass trail where we had to The reserve has a large T2 ha dam koppte where Mr Roberts and our locate points on the island, usrhg called the Allemansktaal darn in the ranger would be positioned to try compass bearings and distances as centre of the reserve it was on- and spot us With the help of some our clues Some guys got really losii ginally built to supply irrigation water mud from a nearby waterhoie and for the farmers down stream of the some camouaged clothing, and a 6. On the last evening we went on a dam. Later the reserve was pio- bit of Iucki Some guys got as close night game drive With strong ciaimed in order to offer protection as 5 metres to their prey Without spotlights, which was great run for the fast decreasing numbers of being spotted l When we were deep into the Black wildebeest, not only in the reserve, Garth Johnson our game OPS, but throughout the country 3. The fish study was great fun and ranger, lead us to the Lapa which very interesting We went out in was to be our camping spot for the We were allocated dormitories and rubber dihghies and put out gill nets night We mode a big campfire. were allowed to Choose room overnight. The next morning we listened to Garths Wildlife exoer mates as the dormitories cansrsted went out again and collected the rlehces. and finally snuggled up in of 5 four bunk rooms We were various fish that had been caught. our sleeping bags on the ground introduced to the Envtrohmehtal We had to identity the fish and tried to go to sleep, Just our officer With whom we would be according to a chart and different luck it turned out to be the coldest spending the week, and split into characteristics We identified about night since Winter, and in the Free our class groups wtrh our three five different types, mainly small and State this can be very cold But we teachers We were given CohserA large mouth yellow fish We then survrvea and ehioyed a great vatlon diaries. which we used to dissected them and learnt about breakfast 000k at the camp the reccra our findings aha aorngs for the different parts of the fish. and next morning the week now to tell the male from the female, After that some guys The food on the trip was OeiiCiOuS, The three groups carried out braaiea the fish they had caught, l and we enloyed much well different actiwties on a rotation preferred the lunch in the dining prepared venison which was from» basis, which included room the reserve

1. Stream studies. where organisms A. The game drives were great. and it was wrth a sense or sadness that were collected tram the river oeiow many animals were spotted The we left Willem Pretorius Game the dam wall The organisms were highlight for us was seeing a week Reserve atrer havrng such a level» all identified and then compared to old baby rhino, which we were the time a chart which enabled us to first to spot since its birth The reserve determine how polluted or VTOVv/ named the baby rhino Saint alter G. ROBERTS

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MUSIC SCROLLS 1994: son. with a touching and heart this aside, the evening was truly Lloyd Barcza, Michael Bean. warming sincerity. They accom spectacular. with twelve choirs Timothy Gone, Stephen Howlnkels, plished so much by learning the singing as one, under the cam- Richard Hoim, Sean Louw, words of Nkosl Sikelele i Afrika ~ on petent guidance of Mrs Susan Cock. Gavin McAllistei, Musa Mdakane. impessive achievement for the Vincent thwonazi, DaVid Mitchelli whole school. The highlight of the third term was Simon Murphy, Roland Peens. the College production of the Bruce Roselnnes, G. JACOBS Mikado. The time spent at rehearsals Thomas SelmerOlsen, was was well worth it Judging by the Timothy Souter, Michael Thompson pertoimances. and Stuart Williams, THE BEZANTS Overall, as Deputy Head of the CULTURAL COLOURS: The Bezants had a rather varied Eezants, I would say that we have Lloyd Borcza, Michael Bean. year, stoning ott under the had a wonderful year despite the Stephen Howinkels, Richard Hoim, guidance of Mrs Bunyard, who held fact that a few at our voices broke Mark Peters. Bruce Rose»lnnes. the fort while Mrs Schater enjoyed a durtng the course of the year! Thomas Selmer- Olsent wellearned long teave The term Michael Thompson and was outet,with the newcomers SEAN Louw Graig Wegerle finding their feet in the Choir and stoning to settle down with the more BEZANTS AMKE DE JAGER seasoned Bezonts, Head Chorister Gieig Wegerie in the second term, we had a new Deputy Head . Sean Louw MUSIC EVENING experience that of singing with one vaice, instead of thirty 7 under There have been 27 members this the masterful guidance of Mrs year. Some singers took part in the The Musrc Evening, held on a cold College production of Miliado winters night in July, reflected the Schdter. The annual Founders' Day Service gave us an opportunity to Greig Wegerle and Thomas great deal of work and enthusiasm sing with the College Choir. SelmeiOisen were two of the which the boys put into their class prinCipals As part of the College music. Life suddenly became rather busy in cholr. the Bezants have sung at the the third term, with the Bezants Foundation Day sewice, the annual The evening consisted of items sung singing With the College chair as Broadcast SerVice and a most by individual classes and some items well as on their own at a Chair enjoyable Joint musical evening wtth rendered by combined Standards. Festival held at Breschla House. This Brescia House On this last occasion Many at the items were accom event will not easily be forgotten We they brought the house down With panied by percussion instruments. also sang for the SABC broadcast their spirited rendttion of Bach-a- The Junior Choir and Bezants enter- seNice in the Chapel. The next big i'tock! To complete the year they Will tained with pleasing performances: event was the Combined Chairs be required to sing at both Carol one of the Eezants songs being Festival held at the City Hall This was Services and the Prizeieiwng as well With a BOHJO on my Knee" an unforgettable experience for an as entertaining senior Citizens and a entirely different reason. Who could group of businessmen, With their Still charged With the recent have imagined that a few hours talent and youthtul exuberance euphoria of the recently held before the pertorrnance, people elections, the evening ended with had been toyitoyiing in the streets the school and audience singing around the City Hall! However. all MOIRA SCHAFER the National Anthems The boys

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Front (i to r) Richard Lobum Dawd Jomiesoii Daniel McLachian. Dimi Nacnados Timothy Dunnert, Hugh Lobban, Richard Eioexmah 2nd row: Hugh Courtenay, James Wilkinson. Stmon Beggs, Mrs Arnke de Jagei. Anthony Ford. Jonathon Jacobs. Alistair Glover 3rd row: Tshepiso Vunaia. David Wessels.

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K Murphy Mano Grade 1 Pass J Paiph Prano Grade V Pass C Pas! Plano Grade 2 Pass D Wesses Pram) Grade 2 Pass L Barcza Ironle Recorder Grade 3 Distincrron P Emma" Descnnl Recorder Grade 1 Pass 6 Bencher Plano Grade 1 Pass D Place Promo Grade 3 Pass A McArprne Promo Grade 1 Pass T Sarmon Prano Grade 3 Pass N Boxall Vlohn Grade 1 Pass G Ohvrer Have Grade 2 Pass J Wrrkrnson Descam Recorder Grade 3 Pass A Venn Cranmer Grade 1 Pass 5 Werams Cranmer Grade 2 Drszrncuon M Peters Sax Grade 5 Drsrrncwon J Rarph Trumpe' Grade 3 Pass R Broekman Srngmg Grade stvmcrron

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PREP lIBRARV REPORT 1994 PARENT LIAISON AT THE PREP VERSLAG DEKLAMASIEDAG 20 OKTOBER I994 lWA hm, Ivunrr rm vxr Ilrrrr; yrlrn rur UIMIJI lIlr: rllll)(.ll0ll (1' llnurlrrlaslcr, II,» III "In Why» I Ilmlly lrr 1hr: llrsl lurrn Mr \Irxhrr Lung, Iyrrrlu llurrln has I :n Mormon n narc- grooI gelukwensrng wn lurrk dullvury lrl hull IS/I Mil; IISM wrlrkrrrg r15 r1 paranl lrrrrnan olllcer a! aan are Nnmnnse Deparrmenl van rurnplllrl urn; lIlrlI Iurrv was, lhr- Pran llavrrrg Imun (I new Sl Slrvhrarrs Praparanry School Dre khlllrrl wllII Mwilul I'lllrrr Admllu pamrrl hursall v/Ilrerr her SUN. work war tydens Dovlamasredag lrulrrrrr, u r UlrlDruIrr-lwvh 5r rrmr .lnrrrxlharr. rurrrnd Surrrls rrr Sla I, We gelewor rs was van n more hoe lrhmry prugmrnlrm lhrn rs llsurl Iry rs Illlrr lllrlrly syrrlpalhelrr. Ir) llre standaard Deelnerners was alrnal rlnhlls nl 5r llrirllr. lll IIIU lrrlrlwurll nunrls anti (JIJIJIUIIL srorrs rgl mast;- Dare: 900d yoorherela en kon rnel rllld Ihxb rI-rnlvurl IIH Transvaal rxr'xrrmlsrnlrmrg Illa lrlhrarrs lamrly grow so verrroue oprree ln somr ldllr ullnn Mmlrlr Sun/Inn slump ol mlgr': alaelrngs was Gil moellrlr am rr rrpprr war (orrsaqunmly shn Ielophunm Ihr) warmer lo sues GangeSIeh alle rrems rnmhrlr or every now boy lrarn ullsrokend was Waav. egrer ween W0 rxro lur ky l0 Iulvl' Boy lruorr a Grade 1 Ir) SM 5), walnornoa Ihem dre rrlnrlase munrer van voardra en Irrglrly «orrrpvlnrrlrmrlwull auulrlrud on banal! or Mr Ler and lho moearg korrevre ullspraak van leather lrhmrlarv as lIu: person larorrls Supprul Group, and leaves Vlanke sous 1. ou, 0e. 00 egler nog rospunslblo lor lruak dulr) Inpul By her lolnprmnu number rrar any Iulure needs can 7 drr bly moor maerlrk vrr [Incombm I994 lhr} lnlormlm'm ol qllrarrr-s may rnlghl have Thrs has sommrge lweede laal leerlrnge Dre Over 1500 hawk.» wrll I)» on record had a vary posmve response urtspraak /arl sekere aeelnemers parllrzularly lay people who do nor was egrer lourloos lhr' erurary (onrpulars are loaded already have lrlnnas or me school wrllr Mrcrasall lor wlrldaws lhlb sou yaan or; me besraanae versalrlo «rulwam Is Used by bnlh For currenl Daranls She rs also a gedagle en rnslallrng van Dekla~ stall and puprls A aural IBM lllkIUI lrSIenlng oar Makrng II aurle Clam masre dag » are n urrdagrng VII dye primer arrnls aul leargnors work lhal she cannaI rnlerlere rn any way Deponmenr en leerlrnge en bred shows, puprls r arcrl lrnds or wrlh lhe runnrng or Ihe school. she 00k n geleenvhera orn Afrrkaons as lrbrary book deIarIs lln<1s mere are many rrrslonces yak rnleressonl IO mack where a parent has a problem am Is In lhe llvsl lerm we had Irv: Ihree urrcervarn how lo remedy lnrngs UIYSLAE lrbrary machrnos lrlled erh lnlernul Erlher by lalkrng lo a member or COWOM (Cornpacr [)rsc Read srall contraemrally or by rmroducrng Gr r I Crrspran Lees Only Mnmr. y) drrves/ and Pach lhal DarenI I0 0 Ieocher who can 2 Danrer du Torr each machrne has rIs own 5 l or help one». makes lrle much hoporer Gr l Eryn erlrams earphones We have Ihree drlferenr lar all concerned 2 Mrcnae Power en rarity/(lopedla CD5 The New Grollrer Byron Drenaar Mullrmoara Encyclopaara, (or exam 'I never mrnd Delng conlucled OI Sr l l nrchara errrams ole, conlarrrs on one compacl drsc, home, she says AlIer all who: IS lrle 2 Luke Borne I all lwenlyn'grxe volumes or Grollrers all abouI rl we cam help each Sr ll l Alastu Veredrm ACUIIGFVIIL Amerrr an Encyclopedla other? The Suppon Group has 2 Cnrrslooner Hewrrl Nnr urlly does llurs rmlude lexI, bur recenlly been lormod IO Ossrsr me Sr lll James Wukrnsoh has (matures. maps, anrmrmorrs, wholo campus and our rheary rs mar 2 Par! Srevers vldeosr mlllrrmedra maps and we all have problems al rrmes lrs 81 IV I Brynn Bendlxer sound The CDVROMS are, used {1me ane men In know lhe 3s someone 2 Gregory Hrlls rn Iarrnal rosearrh lessons or an an out Ihure who ( arcs ' s! v I Gavrn McAllrsrer an hor: hams rrr We rjrmrsv al lhr? a chnard Holm su rOnl day

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ANGLING CLUB knowledge of the dam. coupled with to explore new programs or these What a full and exciting year thls has Inexpertence In coarse fishing tech- programs can be used for extra drill been tor the angling clubl Our club niques, resulted in very few fish being and practice in addition there are was the prime mover behind the caught in spite of this, we spent a also many different and exciting formatiion of the Transvaal Private very enjoyable weekend in this small. games they can play, each wrth a Schools Angling Association. The other but lovely Game Reserve spotting 7 specrfic learning and educational schools who became regularly of their is: white rhino during one motive attached. We also ask boys to involved in this association were St evenlng game drivel assess and experiment With new Peters, St Johns and St Martins We programs we are thinking of hope that several other schools wril During the second term. our Thursday purchasrng. become actively involved next year afternoon club concentrated on > M. Angina casting skills. Our thanks to Dick Muller, The years programme commenced for his assistance in the coaching, and wrth our Thursday afternoon club in to Dave Boyack (formerly of Fritz Pets which boys were taught costing and Phittais) for demonstrating how to techniques, forging their own sinkers. balance your light tackle equipment. basic rod and reel maintenance and several other skills retated to angling During the October halfterm, we We also undertook Visits to Footloose wound up our outings for the year with Trout Farm on several occasions. so a fiyefishing trip to Lydenbutg that boys could practise the skills they Although we were only a small party, i had learned believe that most of us benefitted considerably from the liy~casting and L Our first full auttng, With the T PS.A.A, flytying sessions conducted by Pete was to Rooaeplaat Dam. Unfor- Immeiman and the wonderful slide CALLIGRAPHV CLUB tunately. the resort was overcrowded show presented by P J Jacobs. editor A tranquil atmosphere prevails in the and space for our anglers was of The Complete Flylisherman classroom during the calligraphy club severely restricted, out several boys Several goodsized Trout and land- afternoons. This club caters for boys were able to catch fish. mostly Canary locked Salmon were caught. All but a trom standards 25 who Wish to learn Kurper The adults used this tew were returned to the water the art of beautiful writing opportunity to get to know each other, so the clay was a great success This weekend concluded a year of They progress from simple Roman, socrally. many memorable angling trips We through Unical to Gothic and are look forward to an equally successful encouraged to use newly formed skills To counter our inexperience at Carp year in i995 in their books and protects angling. our next outing took the form KEN REID of a Carp angling clinic at Footloose Calligraphy skills are put to practical conducted by Springbok angler Barry use in the form of Dotty inVitaiions. van Niekerk in spite of rainy greeting. cards. etc The calligraphy conditions, all present really enioyed club boys are aiso responsaoie tor the ii writing on the programmes for cora Barrys coaching. We learned that Carp angling is a skilful and scientific seNrces, nativity play. concert. etc facet of angling which changed our Views Consrderablyl The hour spent doing calligraphy is most relaxing, wrth the time passrng at Undoubtedly the highlight of the year too quickly was the April trip to Zrmaabwe, A party D. JACOBS of is from St Peters, St Johns and St strthrans left for Kariba early on SCRIPTURE UNION CLUB Believing that Christianity should be Saturday, to April. Visiting the Great Zimbabwe Monument and Chinhoyr tun we have ehioyed a wondertu, Caves en route Four days were spent CARD CLUB time this year Activities have iJTCiLJr aboard the houseooat Peregrine, The Club Club operated during the ded the ever popular chocolate teast. fishing for Zamoezr Tigers and Bream year Each term the numbers varied duster hockey. Eioie pictionary and Although it was late in the season for Each week one of the members even learning to shave balloons Tigers, a few nice speCimens were taught the rest at the club his favourite landed Bream were plentiful and card game Some of the members On the more serious Side we now, proved aehcrous eating Game demonstrated their favourite tricks Fun Concentrated on finding our way viewrng from the houseboat was was had by all around Gods Word and the boys magnificent. as we were constantly 0. WARREN have begun to realise the importance surrounded by herds of puftalo. or its application in their daily lives elephant and various antelope, while in the water crocodiles and hippo Special mention must he made at apounded Dimi Ndohados whose entusiasm and loyalty have been a blessmg to the From Kariba we flew to Victoria Falls club We count it a privilege to be for two days before returning to Kariba pan of the Scripture Union organ- and setting off on our return tourney isation and are regularly involved in We have to express our gratitude and area planning and prayer meetings appreciation to Mr. Andrew Bench (of Some at our boys attended Scripture St Peters) for organising this wondertul Union camps and returned puboirng trip, wrth enthuSiasm

During the Ascension Day long COMPUTER CLUB We continue to pray for Wisdom and weekend a party at 30 tourneyed to The emphasis in computer club is fun. inspiratran to make this a truly the Willem Pretorius Game Reserve to Boys have the opportunity to use any significant club fish the Allemanskraal Darn. Lack of of the programs on the network, either L. LAGESEN - Gt SAUNDERS The Stythion T994 159 ARIS AND CRAFTS CLUB VIDEO PRODUCIION CLUB This has htttlt (mothut «txttrtttrtly busy MODEL AEROPLANE CLUB Ihu thUU Frndurttolt Club was OnLe ogarn, thts Club was tttted with nmr pmduclwo your tor the navy who ustamrshed Ihls your. tor boys tn uttottdod lhu (.tub We now EIXCIYGU boys, keen to get gotng on standout Ina;- trtterestorl In Ieornrng thett brndnnew aeroplane krts (:XDOItIftEHIOd wrrtt us wrmu o tango, nt amour the tacnntoues and meztr mudtn 05 pt sxbto tongmg lmnt Wtro urtlsrtts wtnnh or!) used rn the creation A ouret atmosphere settles on the Smtprum t muted alum. tht(it)ws or VKIUOS Ptustor ot t'urtst ttuy. rtgrtl through t4) class as the boys Degtn wrtn therr Mum and (Ruth :taynn models Potnttng the msrde ot the the boys tootnt how to use a ytdoo model requtres a certorn amount or r ammo ottthtt/Oty, and the votue or SktIl ond pottence lhu Itoys ttovu (lkt'nwttsuhtd tr gtqu one there :5 otwcys good (ornotu work was opprcctotod o teetrng of ochrevement when thts doot 0t GUIHUSHIMW and rntorost thts tn the odmrtg ptOC05$ Much mm: was has been successturty Completed year t thank the boys rt tr tttott support spurtt admng, and mrxtng sound, whtte and wtsh mom OH I719 VOW DOM Ir)! tho some Chapa trred the-tr hands at t/otce the sentor boys attempt more Vuturm overs and (.mmrne-trtury ottert nu ma omptttous protects, many of them W. WVLIE cull' and managed very wert torge. ond wrth comptrcpted rnstruc- trons the boys may take more than the standard ttvo ttetd trtp was one term to Lomprete a mode! t'JUVDJDd by the y P C and on edned yotstort thh rnustc and commentary, The ctub encourages CTeUIIVE was produced tor the standard mes thrnkrng Pottence, and hortdItng trusr to emoy Other shorter th905 were trotron ono otsoppotntrnent ore clt produced on toptcot tssues tn ond port at model puttdtng, cs wett cs oround the schoot, and en portrcutor thttsmonshtp 19% has been a the buttdrng ot the Cottegtote Here happy and SJCCesstut Moder Ctub the chops had the opponuhtty or Mvun EYSSEN COndLlCttng trtterytews and gothenng tootogo whrch was then coretutty and SCRABBLE CLUB ettocttyety edrted A snort ytdeo on iyery tnursdoy the 20 boys or the btrds wos oroduced tn the second scrabbe : up some t(. Mrs Munstretds term us part ot one of the members Ciassroorn o rhotlenge E" uh other scrence DVQJGCI, whtch Included on Scrabbte Cuk: ts a crab where nothtng rrttetytew wtth the wet known outhon'y bq' mn rs nod Ihts :5 o out) where you on the suotect, Mr Ken Newman Thts wtt not waste your r-me Vt tmproves twelve mtrtute ytdeo, comptete wrth 0 you' word wt tremendousty as rt keeps prepared scrrpr, ott tooroge scuno your prom CCC thOO 0 the {UH hon! mrxtng, vorce dubotng and nd pLEASF JON edrtrng, reoutred over ten hours work

D. ROYHBLETZ and C. HEWITT Unfortunatety, ttrne was otwoys against us, and ttttte could be ochreyed tn the short ttrne oyottople to CHESS CLUB us on 0 Thursday atternoont especrotty BIRD CLUB o5 ml the edrttng equrpment nod to be The chess cruo meets every thursooy The and Ctub hos entoyed a strong set up each week As a result many n Mr W'IItCIITtS ctossroom than t5 a tottowtng thts year, especalty from the chess rudder and boys Chottongn one hours at eatttng were spent at the younger boys tn the scnont onotnm (o rhottongn may not be et/erttngs at school and or norna tt retused) was 0 Show to most, to OtSCOVGI rho' «m average, one mtnutes wewrng ot Crup atternoons have been spent Compxttng o Checkwst of prrds on the Untorunotety swerat the sotrtur the trnot product VOQLWGS hearty an hour 5 world school property dtscusstng recent boya r hon . to .Nr mm L tubs. so do stghttngs nest records htnts on not :3 mrtough proctrco tnr matches toenttlyrng LEJS such as Prptts and rt 45 ttopon that uxmnutor sottworo agomst other animals Ihr- ttrntot Larks ond watchmg reterence matertol prayers are toqtry no ropmg wmt wtth wfttr It (on [)0 Itttkud I0 vtdQO, ond ts on Dtrds tr'tcmvr to Mr S Irmm uttr] Mr B mummy on tho tthrkct. thl t nrne Jorsksnn nyxmnhtv tor use tn gonerctrng ttttes etc and enooto us to Btrd outtngs are conducted over gtnphms weekends usuqtty on 0 Sunday On pttldutt vrdeos at a serntiprotosstnnal Vortudtr ntty we ptoy matures Ogtltrtst these occasxons, adults wrth 0 good other SK hout', Iht't tttvlwls Uttn rr-unt I, noturn u supper and thrztt (1 5w rtnd round knowtedge or our ptrdtrte are tnvtted to the ytduo Ptnuuc Iton Ctub rs welt on tts 'teod' the outtng Thts means the boys rm.» tnum m: stunt-:1 tr) tmpmyo are dtvtdod tnto smott groups wrth a way and otthougtt none or Ihe Ctubs C(trtslr'mtrlbty rturrt At; the your greater Opportunity or Ieorntng about rrrzhtnymg t'r good prociuntrons have been screened on wm ountmt Inn the brrds tn therr envrtonment rerdgr; romnny [toys who ptrly SABC m M NE! yet "5 only a mortar OI ttrnc'H rogutrrrty m thn 1;!"th trmrn omum As one looks back over the year, tt rs I[:r,ogtttIt()rt tnwnrtis lrtmt ('UIILHUI G. M. ROBER'IS pteosrng to note the progress the boys (,otuuts "VIC : theo production dub" hove mode In thetr Identrttcotton ot birds and therr overall bird know- A spoon: thank you It; 5mm Murphy ledge It ts also gratifying to know IO! "H5 OIIOIIS as ( hrSS Cupkrrlt lftls there 15 a generotton of boys who year {no land nornnts who we '- mtght JUSI take core 0t their otwoys wtlltrtg trr lmrtspott the mom envrtonment tn the tuture (and onyoy o l'tnordtng SLII()OI moot), thank you tut your tllvstSIOtKG the seed has been sown!

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I think Maths is adding and sub THE ADVENTUROUS PANDA STANDARD TWO tractlng, multiplying and dividing, Greg the Panda was humorous. kind THE NEW SOUTH AFRICA Playing around with numbers. you get and honest. One day he was eating What Is 101 days old. over T600 kms sums wrong and right, in his favourite bamboo patch when wide and more than 1400 kms long. GRANT JACKSON STD 2D Mr Brown the farmer saw him. He took No, its not a newly discovered out his gun. This had happened Mathematics is like a spiral stair case comet that has JUST hit Jupiter. It before. but Greg's father was killed. With all the numbers. pluses. minuses. He was the only panda left. 80 he happens to be the newest country divtdes and multiply. dived into his cave, Mr, Brown said 'lfl in the world. Ves. youve guessed it, COLIN BRUSCHI STD 2D can't shoot you I'll starve you' and with it's the new South Africa. I am going that he went inside, got his saw and to tell you what the new South I think mathematics is numbers. i think cut down every piece of bamboo on Africa means to me. it is numbers because you work mostly the whole tarm. 5 is for the sunshine and the in numbers feeling of warmth | get when I walk MATTHEW WElSFORD STD 2D Greg was scored. he decrded to find outside on a sunny day. another form which had bamboo. I think Maths is a Simple way to The gloomy Panda walked slowly to 0 - is for outdoors. From the change two numbers into one with a the gate 'Good bye. home' he sold. Drakensberg mountains to the Sign. ROBERT FURNEV STD ZD mighty Indian and Atlantic oceans. Walking through the forest, he saw U - is for Us, you and me, and the Mathematics is when you plus and something black up ahead, it was a difference we can make if we care minus on and on. it is when you are road Greg had never seen a road for one another working your brain, You don't strain before He got to the road and T Is for the beautitul trees your brain very hard and take your thought I have never seen one or Veliowwoods, Baobabs and Acacras time ETIENNE RAWLINSON STD 2D these before It Just looks like hard. black sand. on well. here goes. He H is for the happiness I feel. now Mathematics is counting Like when suddenly saw a rabbit running across that we have peace in our land, youre in a shop youve got to count the road 'Look out! said Greg, too out R2532. Mathematics is plus +. late. The rabbit was squashed Now i A is tor the animals, from the minus 7, times x and diyide know what this is said Greg its for smallest Springbok to the largest DWAVNE FLATCHSER STD 2D those big machines to cross. He saw Elephant. Eagle. his old friend 'Eagle do you F r istor the Flag. twill stand proud Maths is a thing we use everyday, know a way across' 'Ves, i can carry whenever i see it. Without maths we could not tell how you, 50 Eagle flew down. grabbed for to go or how much of something to Greg and carried him across. "Thank it is for the riches. gold. diamonds and other minerals. get, Mains is a useful thing, Maths tells you said the Panda Do you want to us when our food is ready. come With me on my aoventureT I ls tor International span, from MICHAEL ROBINSON STD 2D "No thanks' said Eagle. l have some 25 rugby players in green and gold to to catch, Greg waved goodbye our cricketers at Lords. and Eagle flew away C e is for conservation. We must never forget to look after our THE MYSTERIOUS EGG By this time it was about 6.30 pm and i was enjoying a peaceful walk in the Greg decrded to dig a hole and country. mountains one crisp, cool morning in The second A is for always. I always spend the night there. He lay down the middle of Spring. when suddenly I and dreamt about finding a nice new want to live in the country of my saw a strange blue objecri As i come bamboo patch, In the morning. he birth, closer i saw the strangest thing i had iisiened to all the birds singing. He ever seenl It was huge. blue and heard a big thumping noise coming in fact, there is no better way to sum looked like on , egg towards him, and hid in his hole It was up my feelings than : on ELEPHANT on the farm next door Nkosi sikelel i South Africa. I stood there for a couple at minutes A farm, A farm' he cried He went io God Bless South Africa. staring in astonishment before I came the elephant and said Hello. is there back to my senses. When I did I hadnt CHRISTOPHER HEWITT STD2M some bamboo on this farm' The a clue what to do with it, It I lett it there elephant replied in a deep vorce 'i i wouldnt be able to tlnd out what don't think so. Gregs face saddened. was inside. (i was very eager to find Thank you' he sold and walked that outi) But if I took it home what gloomily away would my parents say? I decided to take a chance. i wrapped my green I give up' said Greg, and went back iersey around it and ran home. When I to the old farm Eagle came. helped got home i showed it to my parents, him across the road. and he went They thought it was very strange but back to his bamboo patch Suddeniy they said i could keep it it i looked his face Iltted. He realised that Mr after it, Brown had lelt and Mr Green had moved in, Mr Brown had forgotten to Two months passed by betore i saw a cut the roots out 'lm saved said sure Sign of life Day after day I sat and Greg. G. Bendlxen (Std. 2M) watched the egg and sometimes i felt J. WEBSTER STD 2M MATHS like giying upl But now the egg was Maths 'is adding a few numbers movtng and rolling to and lie, I was together and finding the correct getting really exerted. Then all at a GREECE answer. sudden there was a crack. a hole and | see a huge tortress in ruins with pillars out popped quite a small head a and archlike WindOWS. There is a very BASIL ANDRIOLAKAS STD 2D 200m long neck and then. the body tall. long and rough wall around It. The fortress is built on a stony hill Maths ls when you take a number, To appeared. It was a baby Brachio- saurusl I named him Long-neck. i have surrounded by a dense forest. There is that number you can add another a tall mountain 0 for distance away. number. Vou can divide it. multiply it lived with him for one year now He Is the best pet I have ever had, The fortress is called The Acropolis. and get your answer, ROBERT SMITH STD 2D ROBERT GREENWOOD 5TD 2D DAVNE ROTHBLETZ STD 2M

The Stythian I994 AUTUMN COLD Our Teachers by the Standard Twos All the leaves on the ground Under the trees and all around The wind blows them here and there Upl up into the air, Maybe they'll come down Never again the llees to crown,

Could the cold be coming in7 Over the hills of Sweden. Long will the night last. Dominion given to the cold so vast.

N. BOXALL STD 2M MY DAD MY HERO

My Dad is the best Dad In the world. When I was building my tree house, | asked him if he could give me a hand but he gave me 150 hands! (er cu- STEVEN MORRIS SID 2D , :r-m Mrs Kershaw G Roux Rev Hogans ERowlinson iMTWarrEn

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I think my dads my hero because hes always there for me when I need him most Hes there for me when i need something and we go out nearly every day. But the best. and i mean Desi is, i love him and he loves me il Mi Rankin GREG BARNARD STD 2D

THE MVSTERIOUS EGG One quite dork afternoon I was walking home trom school, when suddenly l tripped i got up and saw that l had tripped over a huge red .\ i " E i145 spotted. green-lined. purple blot- m). i , v ched orange egg. My knees were . "who lull of mud not to mention my brand Mi as Buys A Meredith Mrs Mansfield, 7 D Hemmer} new red and white pants and shirt Ohl Sorry, i havent told you my my best friend Mark With me to the name yet Well its Brian Adams, well expect tram a boy, I mean. that's a place where I had rolled the egg. so Brion John Adams to be exact Now girls Job I left it there tor a week. it i thought We searched and was hard because my mom and Ive got to get back to my story searched but we Just couldn't find it dad were trying to find out why we So now my best well my ex best had lost so much electricny But at I looked ol the egg In amazement triend didnt believe me last it hatched I looked eagerly at and I nearly swallowed my tongue l quickly rolled it into a patch or the egg. What could it be I thought. So now what I was on my own. The some tall grass so nobody would I waited lor another 1 or 2 minutes rest at the day l spent trying to find and then it came, a small quarter take it while i went to call my morn this. as this thing that I didn't even or dad bird, quarter fish and half a frog. think existed, but I know that it did Even though it was the most horrible I ran as last as my little legs could because i saw it With my own two thing I had ever seen. I still liked it. I quite big blue eyes. (at the time) i found a box for it and fed it lizards carry me. When l eventually got carried on looking for about another home after an absolute death and insects l persuaded my mom hour i would say At last i louncl it, and dad to keep it and I kept it till it marathon I told my mom about it but . . but like she was going to believe died. by then i was twelve and l was so sad. But what could I do. I got a met I waited till my dad came back It had hatchedll l looked around dog but he was never as good as but he also thought that I was and saw another egg, but much talking chuk»chunder So all that i my old what ever you call It. But I smaller. This time I could at least lived. had left were my lrlendsl So the next carry it home. i took it home and i morning straight after school i took put it under a light. But what do you A. MEREDITH STD 2M

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STANDARD TH REE really sorry, as I do not like killing Interesting animals, Just then the snake went Never wanted another subject WHAT QUALIFIES MY FATHER A5 A lame. It was dead. I was rushed to The most fun HERO the nearest hospital and went into Exciting surgery, where they tried to drain Guaranteed for any person My Dad is a pivot in life out the poison, After spending a Report back around which month in the l.C.U. word I returned All are involved so much including me revolves. home, The greatest English and Maths He is reliable. kind, helpful. Nicholas is still living today and bears are the other subjects and provrdes me with the scars at where he was bitten, He Down to real stability. is very lucky to be alive. problem solving

Not only is he my mentor. NICHOLAS WILLIAMS STD 3W Suitable for the next years standard but an Inspiration in so threes much that l do.He is the The best subject example to me of a man SOME THOUGHTS ON WHAT United class MBABAAT MEANT TO ME gentleman and a friend. Develops the individual Interaction ' I nearly trieked in the middle of the lsalute you Dad My Herol Earthly investigation night when Rex opened the door, Should have more JAMES WILKINSON STD SJ often ' i really liked it when Malcolm cut open the stomach. because i was TOMMY EDMOND STD SJ There once was a goose called Chester amazed at how it works Who thought he was a court tester ' I got a huge fright when the He was so full at tun Egyptian Cobra stood up and struck That he borrowed a gun And blew himself halfway to Leister at the glass. MURRAY ASKEN STD 3W I enjoyed the sleep out because that was the most exciting SNAKE OF DEATH experience in my whole life, Nicholas Williams went to St Stithians ' i had to block my ears to get to College and finally become a sleep, because Garcia snared to Game Ranger He fulfilled his dream loudlyl when he was appornted as Senior 1i ,ml' "i. All Warden in the Kruger National Park. i got such a shock when I heard We".Peterson (Sta 3W) He. a man of great Wisdom in that a hyeno might roam the camp, environmental issues. Will never THE BATTLE OF BIRMINGHAM CASTLE forget the many close shaves thI'i ' I loved seeing the Crowned Eagle death. but this one you are about to at Mahoioholo and I saw animals hear was his worst, it was a misty morning as the British and birds i had never seen before. Army marched towards Birmingham 1 was posted at Orpen Gate, King Arthur planned to defend a ' D J. came sprinting down saying castle against some barbarians who watching out for poachers entering there is a leguvaan outside his hut the gate, All was well until I got unto wanted to take over England George was a knight who was my sleeping bag that night I woke The shop at Mbabaat was so up at round about four thirty and about twenty years old. and was cheap, that I nearly bought the already an extremely brave knight. felt something slithering up my leg. refrigerator! My first instinct was to keep dead Georges mount was called White still, l was shaking so much. I was Mischief. a brave horse with a very TOMMY EDMOND, ROSS FORGAN pawertui body surprised that the animal did not AND CARL FOURIE STD 3J bite me. isoon saw its head. . it was a snake. a big Puff Adderl That When the army arrived in Birmingham, the town was up in same day. some twelve hours later, I WORD WANDERINGS found out that it was some 15 flames, and the castle was under metresl All of a sudden I sneezed I nteresting s pace barbarian rule King Arthur stationed and today I still regret it. i felt N ature T ogether his army on a hill )ust outside the City immense pain as it pierced my skin T opogrophy U niverse Meanwhile. in the castle, the and blood squirted every where. it E xclting Drawing barbarians were keeping a watchful bit again and again until my arm G eogrophy E xcellent eye out for the loyal forces. In the was numb and my face was R ewardlng l nvestigoting British army camp. the soldiers were covered with blood, l was already A ction S cience preparing to attack Birmingam feeling dozy because the poison T eamwark Castle with mongonels and was in my blood. I gritted my teeth E xperimentol trebuchets It the attack was and bit the snakes neck for all l was D iscovery successful, they would lay siege to worth. it let go as blood trickled the castle until the barbarians down its bloodstained body. I felt JEFFREY LANGMAN STD 3J surrendered

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in the down or 6th February i506. was the pertect leitlllzer, I was THE CHEETAH the loyal torces marched torth into bound to grow At present, Im ten Birmingham, but the barbarians years old and live metres tall. There is an animal that will not cheat were ready tor them. They sent a anyone who races it, It shall beat. shower at burning arrows down on Buttolo Weavers have made a Cheetahs are very trim and agile, the ranks at pikemen. Soldiers scrutty colony nest in my branches. Sometimes its feet are quite fragile, screamed in pain as the arrows Another resident. Is a Pygmy Falcon burnt all unprotected flesh, called Malcolm. Hes a good triend The cheetah of all things Suddenly there was a whoop as at mine so is Bungle. a Greater does not carry teathered wings. barbarian soldiers poured out of the Bushbaby. who lives tn a hook where The cheetah isnt one or the big castle, some being killed by one at my branches was damaged rivebut its pure luck to see one crossbow bolts and some being by a passing elephant some time olive. skewered ah latices As the lighting back went on, the men were being Cheetahs dont eat fruit. hacked to bits and horses were Now to like to tell a story about Sometimes they can be quite cute. being killed by pikes that Just tabbed when one day Malcolm saved a The cheetah has well built feet. their tlesh and ripped holes in their Weaver This was probably the most It mainly eats impala meat. lungs and hearts Casualties were exciting event to have happened high and the battlefield was strewn to me so for in life. ROSS HODDINOTT STD 3W with severed limbs and corpses As the battle raged on. George It was a humid. sticky. summers day, noticed that the barbarians were Malcolm was soaring the heavens being driven back into the castle. looking for lunch and the weavers were busy fetching pieces of straw SOIL Suddenly there was a yell at HELP' for their nests and toad far the early What is Sail? and George saw that a young boy fledglihgs, Below this actiVIty. a What does it do? was being held hostage in the green, scaly, demon like serpent What does it contain, castle and was being tenured came slithering up my rough bark to its up to you. George galloped towards the the weaver colony. I should have castle, and managed to slip into the screamed, but i could not, so I had sail is a home castle. He tethered White Mischrer to wait for the inevitabte, l was so (or some soil sloggers. and went downstairs to the torture worried about the small chicks. Soil is a home chamber As he got there, he could for some sail shoppers hear the boy screaming. George The Eoomslang with its large. black peered through a crack In the door eyes, slithered closer and closer to Soil is brown, and saw that there were three the nest, Then With a tlurry of wings. Soil is black. guards InSIde He realised that there oil the parent birds took to the air. Soil is ground. was an open Window that was leavtng the hundreds of helpless Sail is a big black mound. facrng out. over the bottle He chicks to the demon. quickly spotted the Window and got N KUNSTLERSTD 3J some men to help him push a Then all of a sudden, SCREEACH. Siegetower to the wall George Malcolm came shooting down. climbed the ladder and climbed in wings tolded back His powerful the window A short while later he eyesight had picked up the snake reached the torture chamber and and he was tearing toward Earth attacked two men who were like a guided missrle There was a torturing the bay By the time he short hiss and a blast of wrnd as had defeated these men, the battle Malcolm swerved through the was over. and the castle was in branches betore landing on one at good hands again White Mischiet the tap branches With his prize had also played his part by kicking and trampling enemy soldiers who Malcolm had saved the day tried to get into the torture chamber EVAN TOLLEV STD SJ JAMES WINDER STD SW SOIL A DAV IN THE IIFE OF A THORNTREE We toii in the so". To grow the taod we eat. Hit Im Ziztohus Mucronata. but most We plant maize and tomatoes. at my triends call me 'ZIZI i am a potatoes and wheat Buttaio Thorn tree The cows that moo and the sheep that pleat. I germinated when an elephant ate Live on vegetation both sour and me along With some leaves. Firstly I sweet was thrown about his massive gut The rains have come and the grass and then alter what seemed like a has grown, few days, was dropped from on And this is the end at my soil poem. alarming height. and with all that tresh. moist] smelly manure which JEFFREY LANGMAN STD 3J D. Betts (Sta SJ)

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STANDARD FOUR FREE TROUT DOG neuritis A splash In the water is made by a trout lumping through the air as the Daring tactics stripes on its body glow in the sun, it Over and under makes another splash as It lands, Guns blazing moving its tail for extra speed. lts tins on the sides at its body turning the Flak exploding trout tram Side to side. In and out of clouds Ground guns ring The stripes, like a rainbow in the Hectic skies water The trout glides through the Turning round and round water like a not knite through butter. In for action It moves down the river, it reels like it Night tllglit action was travelling forever." starts going Gas bombs dropping taster like a bee to honey and then it is there. It is tree like a bird in the GRAEME snugcrgi 5y sky. GUY PARK STD AVG

BODYGUARD Bendixen (Std AW) His long gold hair bleached by the sun and a golden brown ton, shining A PIMPLE in the sun, otter being covered with suntan lotion. Tall, about six foot four Vou might think that being a pimple inches. Weil built like an elephant, ls quite boring but you are wrong i am a pimple ant its quite hard to Scanning the sea for a helpless stay alive. The boy that owns me is a drowning tigure through eyes big pain He torevei squeezes me. This and round like boulders. makes me red and raw Sometimes I Occasmnally gianCing at the girls on even bleed. His face wash often the beach. Suddenly he was in stings right through the night. The action. His red can matching his stuft he puts on doesnt work 7 D MCLachian (Std 21W) costume He strides through the because in the morning when we shallow water with his long, strong wake there is more of me Instead of MICHAEL JORDAN legs. less at me. it his mother smacks him, I will be flooded wtth tears This M Makes the pass He splashes into the water and afternoon on the way back tram 1 A inherits the ball swrrhs quickly but not tiring He school the dust from his bike wheel C Calls to his mates rescues the victim As I watch tram wrll clog another pore and I Will H High he jumps my board out on the backline have competition, When we get A Angles the ball home we will have to wash his face I E - Eats a banana on the beach PAUL BARRON STD 4W and his mother wrll dab on some l. Lightfooted he is. new miracle mixture she got from the skin specrolist Suddenly i wrll I J Jumps for a dunk CHEETAH stop breathing and dry out. Never ' 0 ~ Over the hoop mind i Will rear my ugly head again R Running One holiday my family and I went to next week. D Diving tor the ball the Kruger Park We were on our P. BETTS STD 4W A - A spectacular shot night drive when suddenly all went N v Never to be done again still. We drove on further and there in front of us was a Cheetah. it's THE SWIMMER MICHAEL MACKAY STD 4W golden spots gleamed in the sunset. Then, walking down the road were He entered the room walking DAMON HILL about ten impala. They kept on quickly on his strong lanky legs He coming closer until the Cheetah made a dull thud an the tloor as he Determined to win caught sight of them, The Cheetah walked. A blue towel draped loosely over his broad. right shoulder He Always ready then hid in the bushes. He waited Makes good starts until an impala come closer. He had long, thin aims With ten bony then sprang onto the impala and tingers oh the end. In his left hand Over takes tast he held a pair of Speedo swmiming Never gives up brought it down as quick as lightning. It made a crash like goggles. His law was hard set, his Has fun thunder, and blood flew all over the eyes bloodshot. his nostrils big. like a Impressive driving place. The impala was dead. The bulls. His hair was plastered back Cheetah ran oft into the sunset against his head. He smelt ot Looks for checkered flog chlorine. He entered the shower. Laughs with the team looking for his next victim.

STEVE HUGHES STD 4V9 MICHAEL EMMOTI AVG D. JAMIESON STD 4W

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He spreads his maiestlc, brown The shadow ot a huge thirty story Dear Morn wings. as wide as a car and takes building loomed over a scruity man, att into the sky looking for prey with His head was as large as a Mom I really miss you and I hope his bright, yellow eyes. He tiles over basketball and his muscles bulged you get here soon. 'Morn. guess the lietd, hears something. then out of an overall which had grease what happened to me on Sunday sees it. A rabbit. He swoops down stains and tears in it. His boots had atter Sunday school. 'l was walking atter It and picks it up with his huge no laces In them and they looked home thinking how much I must still tolons, each the size at a man's like they had been used tor about save, to get a new bike and I heard hand As he lands. the sun shines on 15 years. He was handsome and laughing. I looked into the road and his brown and white chest, making it made many girls stare. regardless at saw a boy and a girl on a one shine He then starts to eat with his his clothes sealer bike. and that brought a peak, the size at a pen lid. He cries smile to my taco. They hit a rock out, an out piercing cry of delight He pushed through the crowds while and were unbalanced. Just as they and the leathers on his head stick carrying a tool box in his left hand. began to steady. a dog rushed out up. more than usual, The Martial He stopped at a metal box that was and made the boy and the girl tall. Eagle is one at the biggest eagles in attached to the building. He took Atrica. out a tew tools and started to fiddle Suddenly, a car came round the CHARLES POST STD (VG in the box. A few minutes later he corner and they just had time to slammed the door at the box closed swerve and then crashed into a and. with a grunt ot satlslacrion he tree. I ran to call the ambulance. walked oti in huge strides. He was but before i got back the am- A LIVELY DESCRIPTION Just a normal bulance had picked them up. So don't be surprised it you get new He had the perfect physical shape. SEAN STEVN STD [VG people in the hospital. He was a Hercules ii I ever saw one. Vou could see the forms at his muscles through his stretched I love you a lot and hope you get clothes better quickly.

His race was greasy like a trying pan KEITH COMUNE STD 4W with sweat.

His eyes were covered with sun glasses which Tiashed trorn the bright neon city lights.

His hair was shaved down to a stubbiel

As he walked the sales on his warn THE BIG ACCIDENT leather boots hit the shallow puddles oi water with a splash. His massive It was a sunny day. I was standing hand tightened Its grip on the on the side or the road. When a boy wooden handle attached to his and a girl on a bike.came through lethal shotgun. He was the A Stormer (Std 4V6) the park. They were a little unstable Terminator. on the road. CHRIS WVLDE STD IVG THE DENTIST There was a car coming down the My tooth is hurting so much I know it hiil. it was about ten to fteen Is time to VISIT that dreaded dentist. I meters away tram the people on walk into his room, the empty chair the bike. Then out of blue 0 big dog A LIVELV DESCRIPTION invites me to sit down. Those big. ran Into the road. In traht of the bike. beady eyest peeping through The car was right behind them, The He walks silently through the iarest spectacles looks into my mouth. I bike tell over and the car went into His eyes peeled tor any movement. can hear him grunting through his a big tree. Suddenly a twig breaks, he spins wry moustache. His long. pointed around. witch»iike nose starts twlchlng. His A woman Jumped out and started There it is on the ground. gorillalike. hairy arms reach tor the shouting at the chlldienJhey got up Walking slowly on Its two legs. syringe. His ieit hand. with thick crying. "but it was the dog". The dog i-ie loads his gun. puts It against his fingers, holds my Jaw apart. His right thought It was all a big game and shoulder. hand. trembling. aims the syringe for barked loudly. Then the woman He lines the cross up with the victims my gum. A smile comes to those took the children and herself to the head. chapped lips. and two of his slew police. I wonder who is going to pay A shot rings in his ears, he sees the teeth appear. 'Not long now my for all the damage? bird tail to the ground, dead. friend, he says and l'll have It out.

TIMOTHY KLUYTS STD 4W ANTHONY FORD STD AVG ANDREW LUCAS STD 4W

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STANDARD FIVE THE DOWGON ELEPARDION LUTRA THE OTTER Not as fast as lightning. Combination of carnivore and herbi- Ugly, Green, Halry, Spotted. vore. Spotty, strong, loud, heavy, Trumpets, runs, listens, Swiftly, dan- Lutra the otter woke knowing that Jumps, Flies, Bites, gerously. Unusual. today was very special. Today she was Slowly, Deeply, going to be taken for her first swim, For GROSSI ANDREW WOOLER 51'D 5R0 several days now Lutra had longed to NICHOLAS HARPUR STD 5R0 follow her mother as she swam straight out of their hate and into the river. The FOUR WAYS AT LOOKING AT A FACE hole was built inside the roots of a tree SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL which clung to a steep rtver bank. As In life I suppose it is only natural to It can be round and smiley, a tiny cub she could not see and had notice the bigger things, but smaller It can be dark and angw, stayed curled up in her cosy bed of things are very often the most It can be big and strong twtgs, reeds and grass beautiful of all. it can be small and unpopular

Lutra hoped she wouldnt have to wait A rose. for example is a large flower WOLFGANG MULLER STD 5R0 long for her mother to return from her and it is lovely. i think sometimes we earlymorning fishing expedition Just IT IS A SMALL WORLD then a chain of bubbles rose to the are so taken with the roses that we surtace of the water and a head with fail to see the tiny pansies with their pretty faces planted at the roses' i woke up one morning to a terrible a short snout covered wtth bushy rate. At first I could not understand it. black whiskers popped up. It was feet Pansres are made up of many l thought I was havrng a dream But I Lutras mother who beckoned to her. different colours, l think the deep finally realized that it was true i was Squeaking wrth excitement Lutra purple pansies look like velvet. either as miniature as a rose beetle, or scrambled out of the hole and into the Pansres are very usetul too. They everything in my room was massivel I shallows of the water, gently shade the roses roots in the decided that I would lust have to find hot midday sun out, so i clambered over gigantic Feeling confident, Lutra waded into mountains at duvet onto my bedsrde the water until she was almost out of table. When you are the size of a rose her depth. Then, wrth her paws A little weaver simply hatches from it's egg So vulnerable and delicate beetle, ripples in the duvet seem like splashing in all directions, she began Mount Everestl Finally i got to my to swim It was far harder than she had and yet it is exquisite. As it grows up bedSide table and rested l was sure i expected. The fast llowrng current of the soft down that covered its body was going to have an asthma attack, the river was carrying her down now turns to the most beautiful but my medicine was about 100 times stream Lutra panicked How was she yellow and block. it may be small larger than I was, so I had a bit of a gorng to get back to the safety of the but as this little masterpiece of problem hole" Where was her mother She felt nature files from one tree to another herself sinking. Then her mother sur- amongst many other birds, it is quite On my hands and knees I peered over faced right beside her prominent because of it's sheer the dizzying precipice that was the edge of my bedside table I realised Keep still, she said firmly With Lurra in beauty, that l was never going to make it her mouth she sworn to the river bank down onto the floor What would I do For me, the most beautiful small on the floor anyway7 There I would be Back on dry land Lutras mother thing in the world is my baby cousin, faced With all kinds of dangers I showed her how to dry off by rolling in It is wonderful to think that I was would not exactly like to bump into a the long grass and Lutra was thankful there when he was born when he spider or some other terrible creaturel to be safely back. was too small to even open his eyes. i watch him closely now as he chats l crawled onto the open windowslll LLOVD BARCZA STD 5W away to me. i see the wonder in his alongside the bedside table and big, brown eyes. He is very inter~ stared out at the enormous world BAIL outsrde, Everything lowered above ested and concerned as tiny as he me I started to feel sad and lonely On the Orange River Tour, on the is in those who love him, He is always What it I was small for ever" i would last day. my father and I happened showrng his love to all his family. l surely die wtthout food or water to be thrown out of our boat. This is know that my cousrn is a truly As i was thinking, i suddenly saw a my story, beautiful little person, gigantic black shape swooping down As we entered the gateway to the GAVIN MVCA7LLISTER STD 5RA towards mei I was in its grip and being rapid called 'Hubbly Bubbly, we carried high into the sky and then rested our boats on the sand and dumped onto an enormous log l we went one by one Soon after the irritant looked around me There were third boot, it was our turn to go. We hundreds ot logs. l was in a nestl There went racing into the white water was an earsplitting shriek and i spun and, thinking we had cleared it, we around to look into a gigantic red stopped paddling. Suddenly. we cavern With horror i realised that it were sucked back into the mouth of was a Chicks beak waiting for mel the rapid, after performing two A long drool came from the corner at 'three slxties, We bailed out at our the chicks mouth and dripped onto boat, My dad held on but I went my back. i tell an incredble, bursting, under the water, 901 to the surface expanding, explodingl l was growing, and went under again. I was saved and it was the water that was causing by one of the guides. ll J. Acheson MATTHEW MOIR STD 5R0 (Std 5 R0) ALISTAIR VENN STD 5W The Stythlan T994 T75 SMALLER THAN UFE LIST POEMS ITS A SMALL WORLD AS A CLAUSTROPHOSIC MOLE Anger Is an annoying family. The bell for break rang, and soon I was the youngest In the family, the A good time is a fair, enough there were shouts of rum of the litter, the smallest of the lot Surprise Is a big score. Everything bad that could happen to schoolboys playing silly games. I Disappointment Is being let down. a young male happened to me, My peered hungrlly Into my big blue life was a misery. a mess. I was always Humour Is a good lake. lunchbox and began eating a the last to get fed and the first to get Happiness Is a puppy. spongy piece of cake. Suddenly I sick At the age of six (one month of Boredom Is waiting felt a whizzing feeling and my Jaws humans is a year of 0 moles life) I got Red Is an angry colour. started to shrink painfully. I my first pair of glasses. which was a screamed out to my mates playing custom for moles. Naturally i was the TIMOTHV SOUTER STD 5E0 football but they couldnt hear me first to get glasses, because my eyes for l was the srze of an ant, deteriorated the quickest

The great floods come just after my I stored up at my surroundings. A twentyfirst birthday. The water filled BOREDOM IS... huge blue monstrosity climbed on to the holes in a flash. All of us had safely what seemed kilometres above me. escaped the flooded holes, except for Boredom Is not watching the I could barely make out this things my oldest and meanest brother cricket. shape for i was surrounded by a Twmkie, l always thought his name Happiness is having SA win the lungle. The jungle of giants' play- didn't suit him, cricket. ground. I sat down and wept solidly After the flood. I decided to move an Humour ls watching Merv Hughes for half an hour. I would have and that is when a moles greatest bowling. carried on but on eordrum bursting fear caught up with me,.. Disappointment Is not having a horse rang out. Suddenly the ground claustrophobial it happened In a cricket match. started to quake and there was a drought. While resting In my burrow I Surprise Is when the Aussies lose a thundering of elephants going off to suddenly felt the hazy heat begin to test series. class. consume all the air in my burrow. I A good time is watching cricket at could feel the last breaths Ieavmg my Newlands. It was almost the end of me for chest. then stillness. silence. I had Anger is when SA lose the cricket, there were balls rolling past me and fainted dead away. I suddenly wake feet trundling by. After everything up. looked around and all I could see Red is what Merv Hughes sees when was a blur I had lost my glasses. l he loses. had settled down I made the scurried around In the dim light looking decision of my lite. to scale my for them After a while i found them STEPHEN HAWINKELS STD 5W lunch box and build a shelter In and quickly rushed outside for a gasp there instead of hunting In the of air. Every time I went Into a hole I Jungle. would panic and find It hard to breathe and i'd look for a place to get out I started to make a rape from my HAPPINESS IS... strips of green-brown grass. when I had finished the tiring tab. I My best friends name was Four Eyes, he lived on the other side of the rugby Happiness Is playing in the park, attached a grain of sand to one field near the donga. Heavy rain had Happiness Is not beIng left In the end and iobbed it up over the lunch caused the dohga to overflow and dark. box wall. I took a deep breath and the water had flooded his hole. He Happiness is seeing a huge birthday started the long climb. After getting came and told me what had cake. half way up I notice big thunder happened and that our twelve year Happiness Is when every morning clouds towering overhead. I had to supply of worms were still in the you awake. hurry up. flooded hole, When I heard this I was Happiness Is a great big grin. devastated and quickly put on my scuba gear and rubber duck. Then i Happiness is when a cricket match On my way down the other side, the went to rescue our worms I got the you win. first drops started to fall. Each drop worms out and soon found that I Happiness is getting full marks in a was about six times bigger than me. wasnt claustrophobic any more. test. i dropped down to the bottom of Happiness is plenty of lay and zestl the lunch box. My landing was The claustrophobic male was no cushioned by a spongy piece of morel cake. JAROD STENTIFORD SI'D 5R0 RICHARD HOLM STD SW I peered down at the piece of cake. MV HOLIDAY It was bigger than ever. I grabbed a small piece of tin foil to shelter The highlight of my life was without doubt, the standard 5 trip to the Orange River. On the first myself from the rain and, getting day we were all very nervous. When we approached our rather pecklsh. I took a bite of the first rapid we got out of our boat and looked at the rushing. bubbling water. cake. I felt an extraordinary feeling After much thought. my dad and I gave the boat a tentative shove Into the middle of the river. and suddenly I was big agalnl

The spray on my face , the incredible surge of adrenalin was amazing. But STUART WILLIAMS STD 5R0 we made It through the rapids and we were both relieved; we had successfully completed the first rapid. ANDREW FENNER STD 5R0

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A new fixture was added this year In July or Groysien INTER - HOUSE RESULTS Prep. during our Inter house season, which was enJOYed by GIL TABLOIDS 4th KENT 96 Three '3' meetings were held during ihe season and no 3rd LEAKE lDl points were cllocared 2nd CORLETT 104 is? HALL 106 The following boys received 1heir Team scrolls. HOME CHAMPIONSHIPS Aih LEAKE i63 UNDER UNDERIZ UNDER 13 3rd CORLEIT l87 2nd HALL 240 Ryan Forder Poul Bells Jorod Steniiford is? KENT 250 (reaward) Greg Hills Timothy Kiuyvs Jomle Feainersione OVERALL David Wessels Ryan Bell David Mitchell 41h LEAKE 350 Jonomon Owens Kevyn Boiho Michael Been 3rd CORLETT 360 Brent Dickson Russell Dunkley Nicholas Dicks 2nd HALL 420 Deon Kerr Alan Sharron lsi KENT 434 Andrew Wooler Douglas Worm Stephen Howmkels Norman Begg My deep uppreclciion for all their hard work and Brion Devlin suppon to. Mark de Buys, Denise Jacobs, Den Warren. Micheal Lemin Graham Roberts, Turn du Pen and Campbell Close Kelsuke Egucni BlC. RANKIN

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The Sivihicn i994 179 CROSS COUNTRV 1994 Captain: Nr(lrr\li is (m km Cross Country Iecm Scrolls I993: N llrrkmrlr l Bun m 199thV [.lrrrklvy 1 klrryls l Lulrilm r) {if-HS 8 17mm and S erlrrrrrrs

Cross (wintry mrrmrrix very popular, mpmrrrlly with lho yrurrgtrr llUyh , the alarm [luvs rruw turrher (unrrrrrrrrrr,-rrl> lo olher games Our runners had 0 most rriresslul season 05 ml:- rcsulrs rn~ drcdto 1le 51111 ere monks 10 Mrs .10th lor coa- Clllng and morvOfln' the boys

A specrol monks 10 me lodles who provrded tea and cooldrrnks and to the Back Row: (I lo r) MrsD Jacobs, G. Howrnkels. C Moskew.J Wilkinson. D Banal! Devlln.N Jay, porems who provided R Dunkley. P. Belts. 1'. Kluvls. Mr D Warren tronsporr to the various Mlddle Roms. Forsylh, M Hewon. O Dawes, W Bishop.S.WiIlloms,D Loadrn. M Bean,D Bethe. meetings L. Borczo. B. Luprnr. P sleyn. G. Hills. Sealed: A Russell. B. Horlev, D. Scott. R Smh, N. chkson (Coproln). G Guy. G. Edmond, P led RESULTS K. Good

Cross Country Meeting held at the Grade 2 Founeen Schools partrcrpored. Ridge 151 A. Muller (K) The followrng boys were placed in 2nd R. WdIls (K) Under 9 the top len 3rd 5. Quy (K) A. Russell: B. Horlev; S. Melkle, Under9 K Good. Overall SIStrthrons Ist Under 10 Ist A. Russell (K) M Hewon O Dovres. B Luplnr 2nd B. Horlev (L) Under 10 3rd 3 Meikle (1.) M. Hewon R Smrrh. P. Steyn: Under 1 1 Under 10 S. Forsyth Overall Sl Stithlons 151 W Bishop. D Betta Ist M Hewon (L) 2nd P Steyn (L) Under 11 Under 12 3rd B Luprnr (K) W. Brshop. D. Bells; G. Hllls, P Dunkley. T Kluyls; D. Loburn J, erklnson Overall St Stithrons Isl Under 1 1 Open isl W. Ershop (H) Under 12 5. Willrams. L BOICZO. 2nd D. Bells (L) P. Balls; 12. Dunkley;1. KluyIs: 3rd G. Hllls (C) D. Laburn Overall St Slilhians 151 Cross Country Meeting held ot SI Dovrds Under 12 Open lst R. Dunkley (H) N. Dickson: B. Devlin: S. Vllliams: Under 10 2nd P. Bells (L) N. Joy. Overall St Stirhlans 7th M Hewon 3rd 1. Kluyrs (L) Cross Country Meeting hosted by Under 1 1 Open Pridwin. Eighteen Schools W. Bishop Isl B. Devirn (K) ponlclpoled 2nd N, Drckson (K) Under 12 3rd N,ch (H) Under 11 R Dunkley. P. Betts, W. Blshop; R. Smith; M. Hewon: Overall Resull D. Bells; P. Steyn: S.1renchard. lsl HALL 1216 Overall Sr Slllhlons 2nd INTER HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY 2nd CORLETT 1283 MEETING 3rd KENT 1339 Open 41h LEAKE 1446 R. Dunkley: P. Bells; B. Devlln; Grade 1 D. Lobum; S. WIIIIoms: N. Dickson. 151 R. Thorn (C) Inter Schools Cross Courrlry Meetlng Overall Sr Slllhions 2nd 2nd D, Ford (C) held or St Slllhians. (Eighty four 3rd R. Bishop (H) runners look pan In each event.) D.R.WARREN

The Stythion 1994 ISTXI CRICKET REFORY 1794

Tales of the unexpected can only describe this season. Wet weather Interrupted most matches through» out the tlrst term.

Results wete mlxed although the slde was falrly settled A superb tour to England in August was certatnly a hrghltght tor the team. Mt ae Buys and myselt My stncere thanks to all who made thts tour possible We look torwara to hosttng the Cornwall County U l3 team tn February 1995. They were our rrtatn hosts durtng our stay

Shortly after our return, we went stratght Into the Treaawell Week Out performances were mea- Ioaktng and atsappomttng After a break, It am not take long betore the benets at our tour started to

bear frurt Wtrh the season under lsl XI Cricket Team I994 way. results soon tmarayed and all Back VOW: (l to t) R Hclm ES Wylte D Worth, D Sla'er the team members played motor Middle row: A Woolel. S Murphy (Scorer) J Featherstae. S Kalrel TOD/3."; -" Shetm? A Good 8 Hawtrrkels parts at vortous trrnes Seatedzp Hancock. 6 Wegerlc. S erllams1 ;ert"e' Agatnst the odds, thts team, seedea SECOND X1 CRICKET D. Slater 51. D Hewan 52. J Wylre s 5th out at la teams, went on to wtn tar 27, G Wegerle 6 tot to, D Worth the thlaras Knockout ntght settes Captain N,Jay 52, N Beggs 59 n a. A Shetrarr 5 lot Superb all»round pettormances by Regular team members to. 57, N Beggs 55 n or D Worth 85. each and every member, and a wtll D Hewart. J Ralph, N Beggs. l0l,4far2A, N Beggs 50 n o to wm resulted tn these boys A Good, N Edwards, K Contltne, retatntng the ttrle they so rtchly P Betts. l. Maclachlon, lt Smtttt, A spemal mentton tc Mrs Jay for all deserved. havtng worked wtth such S Steyn, D Worth. A Sherralt, her ettorts In organrstng teas and commltment at all practtce sesstans l1 Hancock and G. Wegerle attnks, as well as the other parents for that conttnuea support "trough Congratulattons to Jame Feather- l always entay taktng the Second out the year Well done to NtchOlas Xl as all the boys are extremely stohe(lvl A) and Renard Helm (Tvl B) Jay who was an excellent captatn on thetr Perm Week selectlons talented crrcketers All credtt to or the team these players tor lhelr enthu5lasm PLAYED WON LOST DREW My thanks to Mr Chrts Stone {or his and comrnttment throughout the l7 8 d 5 coachtng aha postttye woes Thanks year Thert eorls have resulted tn as at 77 lle 9A too. to the mothers and fathers who many excellent performances R . WILLIAMSV so wtlltngly provtaed teas, lunches and transpaon throughout the season S.J. FARRELL

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The Stythian 1994 181 UNDER It A CRICKET 1994 as the season progressed and UNDER 10 CRICKET several players showed clear signs My trrst cricket season at Saints has of an increased repertoue of shots The rains of the first term were been most rewarding. and one especrally in the second part of the gratelully recelved. but unfortuna- which i thoroughly enjoyed. The season Steven Trenchard had some tely limrted the amount of cricket boys pertormed well, and enjoyed very impressrve knocks, and scored played. a successtul season. The importance the highest number or runs this of the team' IS sometimes over- season, He was well supported by However, by the end at the year, looked in a game like cricket, but his sklpper who was normally solid in the boys had made pleasing here the chops supported each keeping his wicket, even if he wasnt progress all round, other well and developed a good always amongst the tap run scorers, team sprrit, while individuals strived Greg Hllls and Warren Bishop were It was especrally gratifying to see to achieve their best in whatever otten effective In scoring runs the bowlers bowling a better line role they tound themselves to be ln, qurckly, whrch played a major and length and otten beating the factor in the midweek, limited batsmen Even more pleasmg, was It a team is to be successtul it must overs games, to note the number of potential be effective in the trelding de- spinners being produced. Perhaps a partment, especrally in limited over The team was well captalned by legacy of the Australian tour. games The team otten ottered Rory Forder whose knowledge at the brilliant displays or holding which game, attitude and approach an In general, the batting ability at was always enloyed by our loyal and art the lield was very impressive. each boy rmprovea over the course band at parent supporters. and at the year and as they matured in coach alike Six catches and two Thanks to Sue Forder and her team size and strength, were able to force run outs in one game, and seven at Tea Mums, tor the everwelcqme the pace almost at will catches in another, is clear retreshments which can so easily be eVIdence at thrs stdes fielding taken for granted. Thank you to all Perhaps the teams overall elding abilities Warren Brshop kept wrcket at you for the time you put in behrnd skllls showed the greatest im- very ettectively, and was particularly the teapats, it is always appre~ provement Certainly as a unit, they impressive on the leg side as was ciatea Finally, thanks to all the were more alert and capable by Greg Hills in the covers parents for the support you otteted the end or the season. your sons. and the coach, We had plenty of variety in the bowling, with Steven Trenchard. G.M.R. ROBERTS Whilst Graeme Hawrnkels was the Rory Forder and Greg Hills sharing official captaln. who ably led his the responsrbrlity ol the new ball, Regular team members: R, Forder team, mid week matches were used and also taking the biggest haul of (capt). S.Trenchord. W Bishop. as an opportunity to develop wrckeis this season Gareth Olivier G Hills, DJ Betts,G Olivier. leadership among all the boys This and DJ Betts proved to be very D. Wessels. C Moskew. was a great success and benefited etiectrve spinners, and otten proved T Maclachlan, M Asken, J, Dodds. all too good for the higher order T EdmondJ Owens batsment who are generally more at The following boys represented the ease With the pace bowlers at this team durrng the course or the year: level Crarg Maskew offered support Results analysts: ( as at 8/ 1 1/04) G. Hawinkels (Captain), D. Carrick. as a medium pace bowler as did O Davrest N Franklin. A Meredith. 'Wessre and Jonathan Owens in the Played Wan Lost Drew M. Mahon. D. Phillips, M. Pruettt latter part at the season 22 l 3 3 6 J, Slaterr R. Smith, P Steynt S. van det Merwe, O. Venn] M. Welsford. Batting skills improved considerably J. WILLIAMS

UNDER 9 A CHICKET

Captaln: Erett Harley Vlce Captuln: Robert Diack Regular Team Members: B. Harley. R. Block, G, Edmond, K. Good, 8, Miekle. M. Burton, J. Muller. G. Waltord. S. Mulder, R, Menne, A. Russell, M. Namnick, L. Magnl, P. Hrrd. S. Batchelor, C. LindsaySmlth, C. Murray, L. Barnett. C. Jones. lllll What a wonderful season the under nlnes have had this yearl They have played more games than any other comparable team and this has certainly seen them progress at a 0 Guys Std 1 5p phenomenal rate. The number at

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runs they have scored thts season has been amazrng, with an all ttme record for a Satnts Junlor team, 388 tor 2 agatnst The Ridge. thh 230 for 8 agalnst St Johns there cannot be many older teams to equal thetr record l would like to pay specral tribute to the boys ln the team Thetr Mt RODGVS lack a group at Sta 5 puptls attttude towards the game has an the Giants Cup been incredtbly postttve resulttng tn Tratl tn the Notnt the huge number of runs scored at Drokensburg tn an average at T2l per match thh August the sort at attitude dtsplayed by these young boys so prevalent l teel very condent tn the future of Satnts crtcket

The bowltng whtle at ttrnes lacktng tn penetratton has been the mast consrstent at any under ntne team that l have coached Havrng used ntneteen players durtng the year there ts also an tremendous aspth wtrh all the boys being able to bat and bowl The standard at wtcket keeptng has also been very pleastng wtth Stmon tvletkle and Jonathan Muller born shawtng much potenttal Brett Horley has captatnea the srde wtth a mOlUTlTy that for surpasses hrs age ana t woulo ttke ta congra- tutote mm on the excepttonally Ttne leadershtp vote he has dtsplayed Never at rhts age have l ever seen the strength at a boy to equal the batttng 0t Qooen Dtack or the tech» ntoue 3 Ktrnoh Good Tne huge trnr poverrtertt ll" Murray Button as an all rounder has been one at the htgh- ltghts at the season l wautd ltke to make spec-at mentton at the team scorer thts season Chrtstooher Jones has been so reltable and etttctent that l am sure he tn the not too alstant future wtll be scartng for the Ftrst Xl Welt clone and thank you Chrtst

The runntng between the wtckets has been a btg strength of thts team thts year and t stncerely hope that what the boys have learnt lS remembered by them tn thetr crtckettng tutures

A report such as thts would be tncomplete thhout a very btg thank you to the wonderful group of parents who have supported thett sons throughout the year, trans- ported the boys. cheered the boys, led the boys and mast tmportantly encouraged the coach It has been a wonderful season and l must admtt to a teeltng of sadness knowlng that It has come to an end

RESULTS: Played 19 A Won 13 , Drew 2 , Lost 4 J LEES

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51 XI FOOTBALL Jamie Featherstone (mat/ea fram nls Dean Kerr the other Sta A player. accustomed pasmon at letlrwlng) next year Deans season grew Players: N Beggsl Capt ). to lett back gave our back line the procresswelv oetter scorrng some J Featherstane, S Hawlnkels, speed it needed, plus nls reliable leli great goals and 'te=cnlng and R Holm, M Bean, P Bells. D Slater, tool Stephen HGWlhkels played his carryan' Andrew Woolers casual B Devlin, A Wooler, D Kerr, usual solid, imaginative centre back touches aellea his aggressive l7 Smltn posman alter reilevrng pressure win tomora play. resuling ln some a laugh clearance Michael Bean excellent goals Norman Beggs an Resetve:G Wegerle played a quick and tenacrous the left wrng, used his speed and garne as right back, otten Ieaalng aggressron not only to set up. but to Team Member: v lvtknwanazl countervatlauks Dustin Slater was a score many goals l could not have keen llguro in the team as Centre' askeo tor a more dedicated. loyal Arter a shaky start to the season with hall 7 we soon came to rely on his captain well done Normanl two losses in three games . the team excellent ball distribution and settled down into a Winning can» blistering shols Who can target his Two other players deserve a ornatlon Vincents broken leg in the marking Graystonos powerful mentlon Vincent Mkhwanazr in~ third garne was a blow to our striking centrertorwara out at the game7 lured in the third game not only power and called lor 0 learn came on tour to Pleleimarltzburg. reishutlle Brian Devlin played a solid game on but supported the team for the the right wing looking especlally whole season Grelg Wegerle l was particularly pleased to see dangerous when kicking and played as a substitute in 9 at our Richard Holrn and Jamie Feather running. and always dangerous in games. and I apprecrate his stone tight tor a place in the team attack Richard Holm developed patience and support in this l am playing in unlamillar pasltians into one at the most reliable players pleased that he was awarded his Followrng our personal pnllosaphy or in the team. as a detenslve right scroll selecting players rather than pos- hall He always gave lUD% and was ltlans, lvtr Webb and l had several a inspiration to the team, Paul Belts l would like to thank the team for a Ilvely discussions over the host camr at letl hall looked uncamforlaale great season. for their commitment binatlons, I believe that what we at times, but l stlll believe he is one and loyalty Thanks to all our loyal used tor the majority ol the season of the mast individually skilled supporters, the parents. we couldnt was the best we could do tor the players in the team, and he often have had a nicer group Thanks to inaiVlduals concerned proved this With his deft touches l Jlll Sherrat and all her lea ladies for a expect great things from him and fourth season of hard work. Hugh

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Jackson and his groundstaft to thank all the Moms and Dads for tremendous ability. We played a Thanks! their constant assistance with the very detenslve game and were transport. the teas and for their lucky to come away with a win. Finally a big thank you to my support from the side~lines I am Against Broadhurst the next day, we longsuffering cocaach Darrel certain that it was a season enjoyed had a very frlendiy match. The boys Webb. You survived the season. by everyone involved. had spent a night with their hosts and were a lot more relaxed. A B.M. de BUVS memorable weekend, with thanks to Dave Robertson and Tim Hewan RESULTS for helping with the organisrng of everything, vs The Ridge lost 01 vs Bryneven won 70 D. WEBB i would like to express my thanks to vs KEPS lost l-5 all the tea Mums, and parents who vs St Johns won lU came to support thelr boys at both vs Bryondale drew 0'0 U12 A / 3RDS AND U12 BMTHS home and away matches: your vs Euccleuch won 40 FOOTBALL encouragement is always apprer vs Clarendon won 90 clated. vs Scottvllle won 32 U12 A / alas vs Merchlston lost 0-1 EC. RANKIN vs WHPS won 2t Captain: D, Hewan vs Rlvonia won 2-0 vs St Peters lost 1.6 Regular players: D. Robertson, UNDER 12 B TEAM FOOTBALL vs Montrose won 40 C. Post. J, Ralph, K, Botha. vs Camps Bay won 42 R Hancock, A. Ford, 5. Steyn. The U 12 8 team set oft on the rlght vs St Davrds won 41 N. Harper, J. Acheson, D. Sell, toot thls term With convrnclng wrns vs Graystone won 270 against the Ridge and Bwneven Also played: J. Harris. J. Valdwyn. with seven goals being started in Played 16 D. Bethell, B. endixen. two games Throughout the season. Won 1 l the team achieved a 50, a 51. a LOST 4 Al and another 4-0 Victory Drew 1 U'IZB / 4ths amongst their results. which showed Goals for 44 the outstanding ability up front Goals Against 20 Captain: R Lupinl Dunkley and Acheson comblned professionally and caused most of Regular players: P, Barron. the damage. while racksteady K. Comline, J. Assad. D, Jamieson. Luplnl kept opposmon attackers at SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL D. Bethell, J Harris, R, Dunkley. bay: ably assisted by a talented B Bendlxen, R, Bell, 5. Frederickz group of soccer players. Players: D Worth,L Barcza. A.Sherratt,S Williams. D Mitchell Also played: R. Peens, A. Stormer Much credit is due to the positive (Capt), G, Wegerle, N Jay. way in which the U l2's executed A. Moody, A. Fenner, N. Dickson, Tour results in Botswana for the UT 2A their English style football although K, de la Horpe, A Stewart Thornhill won 2l they didnt make the World Cup this Broadhurst won 3»2 year, it is clearly eVldent who are the The 994 football season turned out Soccer World Champions. Specral to be a tough season for the second Once agaln it was a pleasure to thanks to Mr Rankin for his eleven. The boys. however, rose to coach boys that l coached 2 years encouragement throughout the the occaslon every time and played ago and to see how they have season. and to the loyal supponive with the utmost of determlnatlon progressed. Most of them had mums on even the coldest at and enthusrasm The fact that we grown a 1001 and were a lot more days. did not wtn every game did not, In skilled With the ball. As usual we lost any way, out a dampener an the the top players to the lirst team but Played l boys spirits They really seemed to it was nice to see that we had Won 8 enjoy themselves both on and off plenty of depth and this gave others Drew 2 the field. a chance to make the team Lost l GRAEME KNIGHT With Douglas Worth in goals, pulling Both sides had a lot of skill and were olt some outstanding saves, Alan very evenly matched against each Sherratt in deteace. clearing with his other. The opposrtion schools. huge boot: Alex Moody at full speed especially the Government schools. 5th and 6th XI FOOTBALL REPORT down the wing. centeran for either were very strong and I was Andrew Fenner or Nicholas Dickson extremely pleased with the boys' Captains: The captalncy In both to slot into the back of the net; and efforts bath on the field and aft. teams was rotated between team David Mitchell running for every ball members in Std.5. anywhere near him; we looked like The weekend in Gaborone was an a force to be reckoned with. eye opener tor the boys. The Regular Team Members: 5th Xi Thorhhill tirst team was made up at Paul Atkinson, Dean Bakewell. In conclusion, I would sincerely like some huge chaps who had Nicholas Bebbington, Stephen Boyd.

The Stythlcri W94 185 Keisuke Eguchi. Andrew Forsyth, UNDER 11 A FOOTBALL again. He showed the good Alastalr Glover, Andrew Goodi handling skills and bravery that a Douglas Laburn. Michael Lernin. Captain : W. Bishop goalkeeper requires. In defence, Sean Louw. Michael McKay. Matthew Weisford was a good right Luke McLachlon. Matthew Molt. Regular team members: R. Forder; back,- Jomes Boulton, a solid central Wolfgang Muller, Dlml Ndonados. J. Dodds; C Acheson; B. Betts; detender and Micheal Manon o Mark Peters. Trent Richmond, G. Worden; M. Asken. S. Trenchard; uselullett back. Timothy Sauter, Jorod Stentltord. J. Owens, G Hills. T. McLachIan Andrew Stewart. and Andrew The "engine room' of our team was Stormer. From the start of the season the boys tilled by Graham Howlnkels who. were highly motivated, showing over the season. developed into a great spirit and lots of talent Same formidable footballer strong and boys were placed in unfamiliar leaess and energetic. Thank you for 61h Xl posnlons. but with determination and all your eftorts as the Captain. Paul Atkinson. Dean Bakewell. the Will to do well. the boys began to Alastair Meredith is a natural foot- Nlcholas Bebbington, Stephen Boyd. mould themselves Into a lormidable baller. who is inclined to play too far Keisuke Eguchr, Andrew Forsyth, team. As the season progressed, the back in defence as he has a strong Alastair Glover, Christopher Koller, standard at football got better and shot, A real worker who has a good Douglas Laburn, Sean Louw. the bays started to push the ball understanding or the game. Tumelo Michael MacKay, Luke McLaclIlan. around into open spaces. Tshobaiala scored many crucial Matthew Mair, Wolfgang Muller. goals from the left at mideld. Simon Murphy. Dim: Ndonadas. The real turning point tor the team creating chances after a useful Mark Peters. Andrew Stormer. and occured during their tour to dribble through the defence. Timothy Souter. Pretermaritzourg. Representing the school In Natal brought out the very in attack, we unfortunately relied Also Played: best In the boys and the team too heavily on Michael Pruet't and Christopher Beadle. Ryan Bell and played with plenty of air and skill, Jared Slater (our two goal scoring lshepiso Vundla. Each player gave of his best, playing machinesl). Both boys play with in unfamiliar conditions and they did excellent style. skill and outstanding The 6th Xi once again had the exceptionally well to win all three at nishing talent. Each boy scored perennial problem at frequent team their games. about thirty goals this seasonl changes, due to the demands at the teams higher up. Notwtthstanding Thank you to our captain Warren Our two wings, Stefan van der this. they had a very suacestul Bishop, who always led by example; Merwe and Nicholas Franklin helped season especially it success is to our tea iadres, especially Jlll create many goals by placing the measured in terms of enthusiasm. Sherratt, who co-ordinated all the ball into the danger area. enroyment and shared participation. teas and to mums and dads for their rather than placing the emphase on encouragement and support. Thanks go to the laithtul supporters wrnning who offer so much encouragement R. van GASS to the players. to the Moms who Lionel Drack and I tried throughout Played i 5 provided and served teas and to the to give each boy in the squad 0 tair Won 1 Cl ground staff tor our wonderful proportion of games. In this we were Last 2 facilities. largely successful, as a look at the Drew 3 team lists and the results wrll testity. Well done to one and all' for making It such an enjoyable season. The 5ths are to be congratulated on having recorded an undefeated UNDER 10A FOOTBALL R. WILLIAMS season. This Is due not only to their keenness and skill, but to a large Captain: G. Hawinkeis Played T 7 extent to the pressure exerted on Won 1 5 them by their counterparts in the Regular team members: K. Murphy; Drew 1 6ths. They were regularly put under J. Eloulton; T. Tshaoalala: M. Welsfard: Lost T Intense pressure by the 'Junior side A. Meredlth; M. Manon. at practices. which certainly helped N. Franklin: M. Pruett; J. Slater; Goals tar: 72 to sharpen them tar matches. S. van der Merwe Goals against: 12

Thanks are due to Lionel Black, for Once again, this team's often is assisting with the coaching. the most impressive. both against state parents for all their support and to and private schools. The squad the groundstaft tor the excellent consists of a collection or natural state of the field for all home footballers who combine excellently matches. asateam.

KEN REID Having coached this team as under 9's. It was very easy to select the team and their positions.

Kevin Murphy was our goalkeeper

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Regular Players: Douglas Martin, The season started off with our House 4th KENT 22 paints Colin Bruschl , Duncan Phillips , Matches and the boys were very 3rd CORLETT 24 points Craig Desllets, Grant Jackson, excited and motivated to do well for 2nd LEAKE 25 points Micheal Hewan . Oliver Venn . their Houses. ist HALL 28 paints Paul Steyn. Richard Laburn , Grant Roux , Robert Smith . This oreseason competition also Oliver Davies , David Carrlck gave the coaches a good op- R.VAN SASS portunity to view the talent for the The boys of the 'Soints' under iDB coming season. Every boy on the football team can look back on the field gave of his best and Hall 7994 season with pride. This tearn de- eventually proved too strong and veloped into a formidable unit, won the House Matches overall. which showed tremendous charac- ter and maturity in their standard of play. and were worthy victors of an unbeaten season. Well done chaps. The team had some very convincing wins. and were unlucky not to win more of the games, which were eventually drawn. Their ability to combine as a team was probably the most impressive of all: the effec- tive linking between the defenders and fontvards. and the change from the defensive situation to an imme diate offensive one, was always very Impressive and caused much panic in the opposition defence ,

The two most exciting matches, and possibly the ones which provided some at the best football played on Field 2 this season. must certainly be, first, the match against The Ridge. which was narrowly won by or Richard Laburn goal in the dying minutes of the game.

Secondly. a game where deter- mination played a major part. coupled wrth excellent defence and the ability to retain possession, the match against KEPS, which ended in a one all draw. Douglas Manrn was particularly good in the goal mouth Vlmh a team like this It is often unkind to single out players. as the season produced a ne team effort. The players showed determination and a good team spirit I feel privrledged to have had the chance to coach such an enthusiastic team. whose keenness and willingness to train hard and learn during each practice session, was the key to their very successful season.

Football matches at Saints just wouldn't be the same without the mums' teas afterwards These are always much appreciatedflhanks to all the soccer mums and to the parents who gathered much Iimedust' in their shoes this seasonl

G.M.R. ROBERTS

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The STyThon 1994 159 League SWIMMING REPORT Renal" RESUL'IS OF ANNUAL INTER-HOUSE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS H has been a ploosmo Ioklng ovov A ream 8 Team C Team mu mms "om Mom Do Buys and I Is! 151 501 Tabloids womo Ilka Io monk him to! loving the Is! 151 Is! Am Corie" groundwmk and hunmng (we)! such Is! 558 points 151 31a 31d Leoke 559 a wow um ovgnmsounn We have 2nd points 31d Svd 2nd Ken! 590 palms rcmilnuud In do excemlonolrv onI Is! 151 am 151 Hall and I wouId Ilkt, lo rorlgvohole OH 3 600 poIn'rs looms on Ihou ponovmoncos, 05 ls! Is! an: wall as ow 551w sthnols mo! we Championshlpn IS! IS? 51h 41h now swum me SI Movvs and Leoke 187 poms 810st Houso 31o Hall 213 points 2nd Corie 315 poums "Friendly Raw"! monks mus! go yo my cowouches 15' Ken! 370 palms Dun Wovven and Denyse Jacobs 01 A Team Eihelmon me 9190! work "my ova domg. and Ilophy Ior the mos! (Solo I Is! promising Junior ma mom (opium. Jomd SIenmord wammev 6010 2 151 Dowd Comck who has I041 by example and done Golo 3 Is! a suoom 10D Mnnryn Smmnovo hos noon IOUkIHg mmovd lo the and 04 Schroenn Yrophy for the mos? Dromrsxng senior swimmer Ihvs swmmmg 50050" V01 0 numhev Jorod Stenmovd at ways Sho memos as a prop Mom and OH I can say IS may we wnl an mxss he: renobmw and mud work The OFlahew Relay Cup Kem Thanks (0! on you ve done

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CapIoln: J Slonmord Vlce CupIaIn: G McAlhsvov

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D Comck. G Bomu B Dickson 1995 A room Swimming J Windm, D K0", R Ball, 5 Munoy (drvlng) Back row: (I l0 1 M D Woven. I? Ben, D ken. B Duckson R Smwm. J MulIev MI E Rankin Mlddlatow: G [who 0 vanm J wukmsom K Bomu Mrs D Jacobs, D Wessels. J Wmdal M 860m D CGIIICk Smlng: W mm, C Munov G Wollovd. G McAIIIsIev, J svenmora, I? DIOCK,I Walker. A Muuer, D Alexandel

190 The Stythlon 1994 A 7 "L -i.-_l._ Back Row: (l l0 0W Muller. A Wooler Froanow: l< de la Haroe,B Devlin (Capl ). D Webb (Coach) N Beggs, D Belhell Absent: M Emmoli

TENNIS 1994 example for the olher boys lo Overall games for 231 followr Well donel Games ogarnsl l35 Tennis has become an extremely popular span ar Sainis Prep erh TOUR T0 MERCHISTON [NTERHOUSE TENNIS over 100 boys on me ladder we were able lo field live very Our annual raur lhls year was to Juniors Hall lb Leake l6 Keni l0 compeliiive open learns and lour Murchrslon Preparalory School. ll Corlell 30 Junior learns All our maiches were was a combined foolball/lennls raur Seniors Hall l9 Leake lBKenl 17 played wx'rh lremendous spirll and and lhls idea proved lo be a Corlell 30 overall our learns achieved some resounding success We look lwo Overall. Hall 35 Leake 34 Kenl 27 outslonding results The boys who leoms of four 7 one under ll side Corleli 60 played in the 1994 season were a and one Open learn Alihough we credit lo lhe school, belh on and on were no! playing Wilh lull slrenglh the coun. Sides 7 due '0 boys playing soccer 7 we still achieved some excellenl FIXTURES On behalf ol lhe boys] I would like to resuns. 15' learn monk all me Moms who so kindly helped Wilh lranspon, in pariicuior. RESULTS vs Norlhcllrf won 53728 Mrs Devlin, who organised our leas vs Unlka won 56725 vs Merohision - Singles vs K D V P won 503l I would also like '0 complimem Brian u ll won 59 games lo 23 vs Ranapark Iosl 39742 Deylln for his various tennis Opens Iosl 49 games lo 59 vs KEPS won 3429 achievemenls ihraughoul lhe year, vs The Ridge won 3231 as well as his excelleni leadership vs Scollsvllle 7 Singles and Doubles vs WHPS won 3627 skills u ll won 48 games to 8 vs 51 Johns won 3528 Opens won 34 games to 22 vs Bishop Bavm won 558 3627 Congralulallons me, lo rhe boys vs Si Peiers losl who really worked their way up lhe vs Merchlsion 7 Doubles vs CIil'fview Iosr 4041 ladder; you all showed 0 area! deal u ll won 23 games lo 5 vs Fairlands A won 4437 of delerminalian and sel on Opens drew 15 games all vs Risiaale won 4530

The Sryihlcn 1994 i9l 2nd Ieom 31d 190m 4111 Team vs Bryondole 1051 30 7 61 v5 Redhill won 46 35 vs Brycndole vs Bryanslon B 1051 16 48 won 54 7 27 vs Bryonston won 70 11 v5 Risrdme won 47 7 34 vs German School won 52 7 29 vs IR (5 won 45 7 36 vs Bordeaux won 50 31 vs KEPS won 45 7 36 vs 1he Rldge won 43 - 20 vs The [huge won 43 20 vs The Ridge won 34 7 29 vs WHPS won vs WHPS 36 - 27 vs WHPS won 33 7 30 won 46 - 17 vs 51 Johns lost 27 7 36 vs S! vs 51 Johns Pe'ers won 34 29 won 34 7 29 vs 51 Perers lost 32 33 vs vs 51 DunsVons FomambleOU won 52 29 won 47 7 16 vs Bryneven won 54 7 27 vs Saxonwo1d vs 3! A lost 28 - 53 Peters 1051 36 7 27 v5 Crcnghcln won vs Nonhcll 49 - 32 vs Boskop B 1051 27 54 won 57 7 24 vs L S Bryonslon won 54 27 vs Blarrgowne vs Bryneven won 62 19 won 45 - 36 vs Momrose won 54 7 27 vs Rondpark won 49 7 32 vs Fomonds B won 69 7 12 Under 11

vs KEPS won 51 30 vs The [huge won 52 11 vs WHPS won 36 27 vs 81 Johns won 35 28 vs St Pevers won 26 7 23

Juniors

vs Boskop won 19 - 9 vs de lo Sane won 19 9 vs Brynevon won 23 7 5 vs Rlsrdole won 21 7 vs Fountornbleou C won 16 12 vs Rondpork Lost 9 7 19 vs 1126 Lost 9 19 vs Blorrgowrve won 22 7 6 vs KDVP won 22 6 vs Foumommeau B L051 6 7 22 vs Chffwew L051 11 17 vs Brynevon won 23 7 5 vs Fomcmd 5 won 24 - 4 vs Nonhch Drew 14 7 14

OVERALL RESULTS

Team Played Won L051 Drew 151 15 4 1 2nds 13 1 1 2 0 3105 1 1 9 2 0 41115 10 7 3 0 U 1 1 8 8 D O Junlors 14 9 A 1

Overall 71 54 15 2

D. WEBB

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Flrst Squash Team Front row: (r to r) Stuart erlrams, Lrayd Barcza (Capt ), Rran Hancock, Renrer Myourgh Back row: Atex Moody. Steven Hughes, Mr J G Lees, Alan Sherrart, Sean LOuW

Squash contrnues to grow rn thrrd rn the B League Our erth team I would partrcularly lrke to con- popularrty at the Prep School and only played friendly games and gratulate Lloyd Barcza on hrs selec» thrs year we have had over srxty were made up at Standard two tron to the South Atrrcan Prrmary boys trom Standard Two to frve boys, They also had a very pleasing Schools Team that played rn the playrng either on a socrol basrs or In season East Afrrcan Zone tournament rn one at the Six league teams The Kenya rn September enthusiasm and Interest thrs year has The depth at squash at St Strrhians been phenomenal and I would like was clearly shown when the A number or people have con- to thank Margaret Argyle who has Transvaal Teams were chosen and tributed much to our successes and organrsed the protessronal coaching we had fourteen boys out at the I would like to place on record my programme once agarn thrs year thirty boys selected Our con- thanks to Elsobe Davrs. Jenny Richard Castle our coach must be gratulations go to Lloyd Barcza, Mansfield. Heather Spence, Wendy congratulated on the outstanding Transvaal Captorn and Number One Wylie. Margaret Argyle and Den performance at the boys seed, Rian Hancock and Alan Warren who either coached boys or Sherratt who played In the Transvaal looked otter teams As the standard of our players was A team Other laoys selected were tar too strong tor the Primary schools as tollows Alex Moody - B Team, Finally l would like to say how much l league thrs year our top two sldes Steven Hughes , C Team, Sean Louw apprecrated the efforts at so many played in the High Schools leagues and Jamie Acheson - D team, tn the parents who helped with the The First team, ably captarned by Under l0 Transvaal Team four out of transport of the teams durrng the Lloyd Barpzo last only two matches the trve boys were from Saints. They year and a particular thanks to Mrs In the Under l4 Super League to St were Nicholas Franklrn. Stefan van Val Barcza tor the very efficient Strthrans College and King Edwards der Merwe, Graeme Hawihkels and manner rn which she organrsea teas School The Second team only lost Stuart Forsyth wrth Oliver Venn as the and eats at all at our home to the College side in the Under 14 E reserve in the Under ll Team three matches league. at the five boys were ours They were Renter Myburghr John Dodds and Chrrslopher Acheson Well Our Third team was second rn the done to all these boys who did so Pnrnory Schools A League and the much for our squash this year Fourth and Fitth teams were tirst and JG.Lees

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