1969 School Magazine

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The old Girls' Association u/as founded in L899. Annual subsmiption is $1.50, due on lst February each year. Life mernbership is $l:.00, badges 75 cenrs. Also a magazine fee of $1.50 is payable each year bv jOth June. Membership is open to all past pupils who have attended the school for a period of one year, but pupils who have attended for a shorter time may be admitted at the dismetion of the, com- mittee To quote frorn the Constitution : OBJECTS The objects of the Associ ation' are : ( a ) To k..p qp ? connection Setween pasr pupils ind the school and to prornote fellowship amongsr -pasr pupils.' ( b ) To maintain an inrerest in the welfare of the school. At the sevenrieth Annual General Meeting of the old Girls' Association held on wedildrt; 19th February, 1969, rhe following office mern- bers urere elected : President : Mrs. T. Fancutt vice-Presidents : Mrs. K. schwarten and Miss Rosern ary Flenzell. Secretary : Miss Jennifer Bacon Assistant Secretary : Miss Julie Anne Richards Treasurer : Mrs. K. McKellar Assistant Treasurer : Miss Barbara Trotter Past President : Miss Margarer Andersen committee : Mrs. McDonald ( e* officio ), Mrs' A. Purvis, Miss Batbaru Harris, Mi;; Barbara Lu"r!_gty,_ Miss Lesley Hunt, Miss Rhyllis Weir, Miss Lyn Badcock. Honorary Auditor : Mrs. S. Jury Delegate ro Queensland Girls' secondary Schools' Club : Mrs. S. A. Trout Delegares to National council of sfomen : ,Mrs. Byth and Mrs. A. Purvis The proposed dare for the Annual General Meeting 1970 is $Tednesday, 18th February.

ACTIVITIES President's at Home ; 1 968 was brought to 3l g.'d. by.l vgrv pleasant foit ar;; h;ld ;1[; Majestic Hotel. - - welcome to New a,tenzbers : All members who attended this functio" *iti .";;nly agree that it u/ag a hiehlv *l..rrili- tti;C;.^^^ilrr. T. Fancutt welcorned the m.mb.rr- r"o-;;.r. , brief outline of the year's ptopor.d activitl.r. T heatre Parties; The Association amanged block bookings. for the C;.;;;i;il-iGnl opera 9prp*y'r prbdgction of iAn"[ c.t your Gun.,, l'hese three ,nights proved to be a financial, as well as social, r,rqge* and ir 1 1L 6. lr"p.a that further parties will be ^rruis.d G 19i0:' Grammar Ball; As usual the ball was held f. qogiunction with the Brisbane Cturrr*;;'S.h;;j pld, Bovs' Association Thil-y.*-;r;. brll-;;; held at Lennon's Hotel and our err*iation u'ishes to thank the Balt cornmitt.. 6o; il;;rgani- zation of the Pre-Ball parry and B;ii. - Alr" ;; sincerely -thank the committ.. f* ;h" -;h.q". forwarded representing trrtr "i rr.t pro...d; ;?-; rnost successful evening. school Day; A rnost successful hamburger stall was conducted bv our *ro.iution. --UiiriL, were available as well ir hambutg.r, ,"a *. Jid a brisk rade all afrernoon. A ;#t uie-lr,rir.-*; to aJI cornrnirtee mernbers and .;r.irtty;; those ncn-cornmittee mernbers, who mannec{ the stall throughout the duy. OLD GIRLS' PRIZES, 1968 Annie Mackay Bursary : Rebecca Kugelrnas Art in VI Forrn : Fiona Dougall Practical Art : ( Uppel School ) : Jill Baynes ( Middle School ) : Suran Thomsett Highest Average in IV Forrn: cecily Greaves

ENGAGENdENTS:

Margaret' Syer and John Rich. Carolyn Cane and NoeI Roberts. Sally Aland and Greg Vickery. Lesley Channell Susan Guymer and John Barrow. Jo Rulledge and phillip Woodhouse. Jennifer Bacon and William Lutton.

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