1974 Annual Report

INIER.SCHOOL BALL GAMES

CAPTAIN: Gillian Thiele 1. B.S.H.S. 2. B.G.G.S. 3. St. Hilda's

..............................78 .............................58 ...........................51 ........................49 .............................47

4, St. Margaret's ...................... 5. Clayfield College............ 6. Somerville House...................

.....................36 ........................23

7. St. Aidan's.. 8.I.G.G.S.

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INTER.SCHOOL GRADE VItr SOTTBALL CAPTAIN: Lisa Gillespie There were no fixture matches played in Grade 8 Softball this year. Instead, a social day for all Grade 8 teams was held on 22nd November.

Recults of Inter.Fonn Sportc: INTER-FORM SWIMMING: Burrell Challenge Cup, 28. Lt. Col. Plant Challenge Cup,28. I;illey Inter-Form Swimming Cup, 28. Freestyle Championship: Sally Rooney. INTER-FORMATHLETICS: Challenge Cup 28. England Inter-Form Relay Cup.5C. INTER-FORM LIFESAVING: INTER-FORM SOFTBALL: INTER-FORM NETBALL: 4B. INTER-FORMTENMS:5A. INTER-FORM VOLLEYBALL: 5A.. INTER-FORM GYMNASTICS: 5C. INTER-FORM VIGORO:5A. INTER-FORM TABLE TENNIS: 3C. INTER-FORMWATERPOLO: SPECIAL AWARDS

The Lady Lilley Gold Medal is awarded to the Dux of the School- the girl in Sixth Form with the highest percentage. This prize was first awarded in 1884 by Sir Charles Lilley in memory of his wife. The Hilda Florence Neville Grant Memorial Prize was first given in 1913 by the late Col. J. M. Grant in memory of his wife, a former pupil of the School. It is given to a pupil of Form VI who has attained a standard of excellence in a group of subjects with a bias towards Science. The Kathleen Mitford Lilley Prize, given by Miss Lilley, a former pupil andHeadMistress 1925-52, to apupil of FormVlwhohas attained a standard of excellence in a group of subjects with a bias towards Arts. The Phyllis Hobbs Memorial Pt'ne, donated by tlilda Grant in memory of Phyllis Hobbs, is given to a pupil of Form VI who has gained the greatestproficiencyinEnglish, ModernHistoryandAncientHistory. The Ida Woolcock Challenge Cup, the gift of the late the Hon. Mr. Justice Woolcockin memory of his wife, is awarded to thepupil of Form VI or Form V, who has shown the best public spirit as a school girl. The Munro Challenge Cup, presented by the late Mrs. G. Munro in 199to be awarded tothepupilof FormVI, FormVorForm fVwho has proved herself best ia work, sport and public spirit. The Betty Woolcock Challenge Cup, presented by the late the Hon. Mr. Justice Woolcock and Mrs. Woolcock in memory of their daughter Dorothy Harper Hjne (Betty), is awarded for the encouragement of original production in the English language by means of an essay! story or Poem. The Edith Swanwick Memorial Prize, endowed by the late Mss BerylSteedmanin 1930in memory of Edith Swanwick, aformerteacher of the School. This prize is given to a pupil of Form V who has shown the greatest proficiency in English and History. Hilda Webb Memorial Prize, for Gynnastics in Form VI, was given by Mr. Webb in memory of his wife, a former pupil of the School. The Kendall Broadbent Memorial Prize, first given in 194.1 by Mr. J. E. Broadbent, a member of the Board of Trustees for many years, in memory of his father. This is awarded to a pupil of Form V for the best essay on a Natural History subject. The Mary Helen Jackson Prtze n memory of Mrs. iackson who taught history 1929-64.T\rsprtznis awarded to the pupilin Form IVwho has shown the greatest profrciency in History. Old Girls' Prize is awarded to the girl with the highest average percentage in Form W.

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