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1307 1312.Pdf ST. STITHIANS COLLEGE SANDTON MAGAZINE No. 24 1986 COLLEGE TRUSTEES The Pmsidcnl «IfConfcrencc 7 rcprcscnred by the Rev s. G. Pins. The Chairman of [he Suulh»Wcsmrn Transvaal Dismcl R. (3 Bradley Esq. c. J, H. Dunn Esq. w. J, Cancr Esq. THE COLLEGE COUNCIL The Preside! of Conference (cx-ofcio) CHAIRMAN The Rev. S, G. Pim VICE-CHAIRMAN w. G. Caner Esq. MEMBERS R. 5. Bundle) Euq. x F. T. Cmswcu Esq. I B, Ftrguswn l;-.q. x c. H. Hall Esq. o c. B, Jackmn qu * N. C. Jadsun Esq. o P. J, Lahurn Esq. I. G. D. Mackenziz Em. D. L. Schrocnn *><>< The Rev p. Sum F Tnuwcn Esq, R. A. William m. *x. R. A Wuod qu. = Church X = Parcnu 0 = Old Boys Mr D. McGaw: 3A.; U.E.D. COLLEGE STAFF (Rhodes) Mrs E. Mackay-Coghill: EA. ACADEMIC STAFF (Rhodes); T.H.Ed. Mrs CA. Moore: B.A. H.D.E. Headmaster: Mr. M. Henning; BA. (Hons): B.Ed. (Witwatersrand). T.T.H.D. (Witwatersrand) Mrs C. Mulder. BA. H.E.D. Deputy Hudmmrs: Mr. M. D. Smiley: BA. (Hons): (Witwatersrand) U.E.D. (S.A.): Dip. Theo]. (L.E.C.). Mr Om. Murray; B.Sc. (Hons) Mr. H. J. Jansen; B.A. (Porch): (Witwatersrand); H.Dip.Ed. T.H.O.D. (P11) (Witwatersrand) Chaplain: Rev. B. Hutchinson: BA. (5.5.): B.Th. Mr. M. Park: 3.56. (Hons) (Wil- (Hons); M.A. (S.A.). watersrand); H.Dip.Ed. P.G. (Witwatersrand) Boarders' Housemmers: Mr. IA Row/hind; H.5C. (Huns) Collins House: Mr. H. H. Huggett: 3A.: B.Ed. (S.A.): (Reading): TT..H D. T.T.D.; Dip.Tech. (York): M.Ed. Mrs E. E..J Wagcner; B..A (Pretor- (Witwatersrand). is). H.O. D Mr D. Wclensky: Teacher's Diplor Mountstepitens House: Mr. I. A. Vemcr; B.A.; U.E.D. (Rhodes); BA. (Hons); BEA. (S.A.). ma (Bulawayo) Mr D.S. Wilson; T.T.H.D.(J.C.E.) Headmasters Committee: Mrs A.S. Wnodlhorpc: B.Sc. (Lon don): H.E.D. Mr. S. G. Bowen: B.A. Soc.Sc. (R. A. U. ). T. '1'. HD Mrs S. Yen: L.S.T.D. (Rhodes) Mr P.H. van Tender; EA. (Hans) Mr. T. J Gifford: B. A. (Natal) (Hons) (Rhodesia): Teacher's Diploma (Witwatersnnd). (Bulawayo) Mr. K. C Hovelmrier; T.T.D. Mr. D. H. Jones: 3.36. Dip.Ed. Director 0f Music: Mrs MJ. Schafer: L.R.S.M. (Pi- (Liverpool). ano Teaching); L.R.S.M. (Organ Mr. P. Reuvers: BA. (Hons) (Wit- Performing): U.T.L.M. watcrsrand) T.T. H. D. Assistant Music 'lbachers: Miss S. Evershcd: E. Mus (Hons) Mr. C. N Watson: BSC(Hons)(Wil (Witwatersrand) watcrsrand); HD (P. G.) Mrs C. Godlnnlon, L.R.S.M. (PiA (Witwatersrand). ano Teaching) Mrs V. Melinws: L.T.C.L. (Piano Day-Boy Housemasters: Teaching) Mears House: T. 1. Clifford: BA. (Natal): (Hausa) Miss A. Kinsey; T.L.D. (U.C.T.J (Witwatersrand). Miss D. Williamson: T.E.D. (Musr Penryu House: D. A. D. Hcan: BA. (S.A.); B.Ed (Wit- it Specialisation) watersrand); T,C. (Rhodesia). Mrs. J. Jenkins. Mr A. Owens; Mr, A Wood Tucker House: M. B. Smith; B.A. (Witwatersrand); Art: Mrs M.W. Hope: TT.C . Dip Ed. Hons (S.A.): T.T.H D (Rhodesia) Wehb House: D. S. Gear: B.Sc. (Witwatersrand): Careers Guidance: Mr. K.C. anelltteier: T.T.D. Hons. (S.A.); H.E.D. (S.A.). Librarian: Mrs. C, Botha: B.A. (WitwatersV Wesley House: M. 1. Clarke: BA. (Hons.) (S.A.). rand): Dip. Lih. U.E.D. (Natal). Masters and Mistrtsses: Mrs. M.E. Brink: B.Sc (Cape Trvwn): H.0.D. (Pretoria) ADMINISTRATIVE S'I'AFI: Mrs 1.2. Dixon; BSc (Cape Bursar: Mr A. J, Cnllctt. B.Sc Town): RCE. (London) (Wilwulerirand) Mr A.A. During; B.A.; T.T.H.D. Headmasters Secretary: Mrs Y.D. Reid (Witwatersrand) School Secretary: Mrs F V. Funnel] Mrs M R. Ebensohn: EA. As istant Secretary: Mrs C. Kennard (R.A.U.) H.E.D. (Unisa) Financial Assistant to Ihe Mrs J. Fodor: M.A, Teaching Bursar: Mm E Fitrbertw. Dip. Arc (hint-l Diploma (University of Bucharest) institute of Education) Mr CE. Jeannot: B.Sc. (Wit- Bonk-keepers: Mn J. Goddard watersmnd); T.T.H.D, Mr) S.A Crawford Mr. L.H. Kect. D . C.T.H D. ()'lce Assistaut Mr EM. Kandulu (Stelienbosch) Estate Manager. Mr G Fmsl (Isl Term nnly) Mr. MC. Khoury: BSC. (S.A.) Mr. WJ. O'Relll) Mr H. chg; is. (Land); Mr. Y.A. Pym-James (Grnunds) P.G.C.E. (Land. Digit]. Maintenance: Mr. T. Jacob (Rhodesia) Matrons: Mrs M.F. Lcuncr (Cniltns House) Mrs M.A. beppingInn-Clark: SMILEY A Snutnr S.R.N (Muunir B.Sc. (Hone) (Kingsmnvupon- Slcphcns Hume) Hull): M.l. (BIOL) Catering Manager Mrs J. Muunn PAGE 1 JOINT MATRICULATION BOARD EXAMINATION RESULTS 1986 A" AGGREGATES Beeton, LD. (Latin. Biology. Mathematics. Additional Mathematics) Brereton, M.C. (Mathematics. Physical Science, Additional Mathematics) Broderick. J.W. (Additional Mathematics) Cleaton-Joncs, LP. (Afrikaans. French) Erni. M (Mathematics. Physical Science. Additional Mathematics) Kricgler. 5.6, (Afrikaans, Mathematics) lmeday, G.K. (Biology, Mathematics. Physical Science) Luyckx. c.l=. (French. Biology. Mathematics) Pearson. G.W. (Geography. Biology. Mathematics) Schlaphoff. GP. (Geography, Biology. Mathematics, Physical Science, Additional Mathematics) Stevens. T.G, (English, Afrikaans. Latin, Biology) Swan. W.K. (Afrikaans. Biology, Mathematics, Physical Science) Thornton, M.C. (Biology. Mathematics, Physical Science) Vereucil. RM. (Biolngy) Wonley. c.l, (English. Mathematics, Physical Science) Young, J.C.C (Mathematics, Physical Science) B" AGGREGATES D" AGGREGATE Clarke. CS. (Mathematics) Astfalck. CS. Cory. R.M. Barmw. DC. (Mathematics 80.) Cox. A,L. Cormack. G.A. Estcrhuiun. C.N. Evans, EW. Farrell. S.M. (Mathematics) Gduglt, M J Ford. S.M. Heath. WD Herbst. CD. (Afrikaans) Hopkins. GV Hosken. A.T. Hutton. PC Huddy. R.B. (Mathematics S.G,) Jansen. R Masterson. A.M. Kelly. DF Morton. L. Leach. BI. Roberts. l.c. MackayCoghill. G. Van Nlekerk, M.L. (Afrikaans) Mitchiey, M.P. Von Bonnarln. R.P.B. Monis. NM, Williams. M.S. (Mathematics) Owen, T.N. Peck, CLR. C" AGGRmATES Fell. KR. Bayne, G. Ritson, CJ. Bicker~Caaem EA. Scott, NC. Botha. LR. Sinclair, R.P. Brodie, R, Sttzman, AJ. Brawn, E.R. Tobin. D.L. CDmninos. G. Trubshaw. J.W. Cormck. B. Van Riel. G.A. De Fontaine. M.L. Falkenbeig. 11R. E" AGGREGATES Fat/er. E,M. Clarke. C.A.l. Goedhan. K.C. Greenland. J,A. "El" AGGREGATES Hayward. H.R. Alder. A.E. Hoffman. MA. Allori. N. Koep. MK. Barker. T.C. Lewis. AJ Batc. M. Lovely, GJ. Bindnn. G,N Mclvnr. KJ. Carver. J. Nlculcllit. 1R. Heinamann, P Oclul'sc. G.H.R. Kimhmann. GB. Parker, J.C. Kyprianidca. C.P. Parry. CJ. Mackinnun-Lrulc. G. Preveu. SP, Ritchie. G.W. Richardsun. KB. Sutton. D.M. Sutherland. RD Van Wyk, (1M. Theron, M.L. Ti. R-G- F" AGGREGATES Vandrau. MJ. Manama, D. Vealc, D M. Modikriane. T. Velloza, RE. Williamson, CA. Subjects in brackcls indicates distinction. Woodiwisa. M.A, Woodthnrpc, LC. PAGE 2 MATRICULATION CLASS 1986 Back row: S. G. Krlegler; G. W. Pearson: M. Ernl; I. F. Cleaton-Jones; G. P. Schlapho; I. D. Bolton; W. K. Shin; G. K. Lao/edgy; C. J. Wartley; J. C. Rubens; F. A. maker-Carmen; S. P. Preven; 1'. C. Barker; J. C. C. Vbung; M. P. Mltchley; D. L. Toblrr; P. C. Hutton; M. J. Vandrau; G. Bayne; R. B. Richardson; w. D. Heath; J. C. Parker. Sixth rvw: C. A. Williamson; D. R. Falkenberg; S. M. Ford; Fl. Brodle; M. Bate; C. S. Clark C. A. Clarke; H. R. Hayward; G. Mackxy-Coghlll; M. C. Thornton; J. R. Nicolella; G. MacKinnnn-Little; C. J. thson; M. J. Gough; R. Jansen; M. s. Wllllams; A. M. Mauterson; S. J. Carver; G. A. Cormack; G. Comninos; C. F. Luyckx. th row: C. D. Herbal; S. M. Farmll; R. M. Gary; A. J. Lewls; R. G. Tlll; M. L. De Fontalne; G. N. Blndon; G. B. Kirch- man; R. Fl. Pell; G. H. R. Oelofse; N. Allurl; C. J. Parry; K. C. Goedhard; J. A. Greenland; M. L. van Nlekerk: .T. Leach; N. M. Morrls; T. Modlkoane; N. P. Helnamann; C. S. Aatlalck. Fourth now: D. Matenzhe; C. P. Kyprlanldes; 6. w. thchle; D. M. Veale; G. R. Peck; D. F. Kelly; A. J. Suzman: J. W. Truhshaw; M. C. Brereton; C. N. Esterhulzen; A. E. Alder; J. W. Broderlck; P. w. Evans; P. E. Velloza; l. C. Wnodlhorpe; G. V. Hopklns; G. M. van Wyk; A. L. Cox, G. J. Lovely. Thlrd row: D. M. Sutton; R. P. B. van Bormann; D. C. Barrow; R. P. Slnclalr; Fl. B. Huddy; M. K. Koep; J. R. Bolha; N. C. Scott; A. T. Hosken; . M. Vercuell; K. J. Mclvor; T. G. Stevens; M. L. Theron; T. N. Owen; W. M, Fever; L. Morton; M. A. Woodlwls; E. R. Brown; G. A. van Rlet; B. Cornlck. Second row: Mr J. Rowland; Mesdames S. Yed: E. Wagener; Messrs L. Keel; G. Murray; M. I. Clarke; D. A. D. Hean: M. Park; D. Gear; M. B. Smlth; C. Khoury; D. McGaw; Mesdames J. Fodor; J. 2. Dixon; Mulder. Front row: Messrs T. Clltlord; P. Reuvers; J. A. Verner; K. Hovelmeler; Revd a. Hutchinson; Mr M. D. Stalley (Deputy Headmaster); The Headmaster; Messrs H. Jansen (Deputy Headmaster); H. H. Huggett; C. Watson; D. Jones; 5. Bowen; P. van Tanner. Absent: R. G. Sutherland, M. A. Hopklns. PAGE 3 HEADMASTERS REPORT SPEECH DAY AND PRIZE GIVING Mr Chairman 8t Members ofCouncil.
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