1971 School Magazine

,At the final Student Council Meeting for Term II, a long held dream of the Boarders was real2ed and they now have their own house. Their spirit is strong and they should prove a force to be reckoned with in future Interhouse events.

Wilson a third prize for a bird-call synthetizer' while t;il; H^ni."*t., Jennifer Jones,- Robyn Cheno- ;;;1i ";4" susan Frice gained a bursarv for an ""ii"it[tJ telescope showing mirror grinding' The two school concerts were-highly .successful, and"- contrary to expectation, VIB are still-wjth us riiil ^ figttt fiearted ievue of "A Day in the Life of a Grammar VIth Form"'

July brought a mixture of sporting fixtures, excursions, the Commonwealth Examinations for the Fourth Forms, the graduation of members of the Deportment class, and the VIth Form Dance. The Dance, the highlight of our last year at Grammar was a night to remember. Everyone had a marvellous time and our thanks go to the Parents and Friends Association for their willing help, to the prefects' mothers for their preparation of the supper, and to the staff and Sixth Form Dance Committee for their forbearance and co-operation.

The August holidays were perhaps the most talked about for years. They brought many enjoyable trips to Central Australia, Tasmania and the Snowy, as well as the wonderful news of Miss Thomas's marriage to Mr. Alexander Yeates. The school was well represented by many Seniors who took part in a confetti-throwing guard of honour, outside the Church. To Mrs. Yeates (still called "Miss Thomas" by many!) we wish the very best and muqh happiness.

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