1970 School Magazine
the Tunnel and Zigzag Team which broke the previous record. Lastly we would like to wish the Junior and Senior girls all the best of luck in their coming examinations. E.q.q*S Ceyrtenqry Prrject To prepare for our Centenary in L97 5, plans have been launched this year for the extension of the Library and its incorporation in a ne\r Humanities Block. Already functions to raise money for this project have been held, including a delightful concert in the Brisbane Grammar School Hall on 16th October, at which members of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, the Quodlibet Singers, and the Donan Wind Quintet, Miss Hebden and the School Madrigal Choir performed.
-S"co nJ ]"rv, Jlttes We shall remember our first year at Brisbane Girls' Grammar School as a huppy one, helped by the Staff and older girls. Ouf special thanks go to form mistresses, Mrs. James ( IIA ), Mrs. Kings ( IIB ), Mrs. Adam ( IIC ), and Mrs. Timmins ( IID ). All the girls enjoyed School Day and this year the Second Form Stalls were most successful. Each form was well represented in school teams for various sports. Girls who excelled themselves are i Margaret Sinclair for inter- school swimming, Judith Green and Susan Tomlinson for their achievements in the ((8" Softball Team. \7e would like to congratulate the Bth Grade Tennis Team and their Captain, Lisa Sullivan, for winning the Premiership. Although the Basketball Team did not win the Premiership, the team, captained bv Margaret Sinclair, reached the final and tried very hard. In the inter-school Athletics, Katherine Mamiott, Gillian Thiele and Margaret Sinclair competed in
MRS. McIX)NALD AND THE PREFECTS Standlng - Thea Faragher, Dlnah Priestley, Adele Westerman, Barbara Bingemann, Wendy Parklnson Seated - Julle Dlcklnson (Head Girl), Mrs. McDonald, Susan Bvth (Head Gtrl) Absent - Margaret Parkinson
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