1974 Annual Report
School Athletics Prize is awarded to the ghl who gains the highesl number of points in individual events in InterHouse Athletics Competition. Gymnastics Cup is awarded to the pupil who gains the highest n"mber of points in individual events in the InterSchool Gynnssfis Competition.
The Dulcie Evelyn Williams Memorial Prize, endowed by Mrs. Williamsin 1951, inmemory of her daughter, aformerpupil, is awarded to a pupil of Form IV who has shown tle greatest proficiency in Mathematics. The Christine Evans MemorialPize. Christine was head girl in 1957 and this prize was given by her sister and is awarded to a pupil in Sixth Form who has attained a standard of excellence in Mathematics and Science. The Sir Samuel Walker Griffrth Memorial Prize, presented by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nosworthy for an essay based on original research in the field of Australian History, is awarded to a pupil of Form III, Form fVFormVorFormVI. The Wight Memorial Medal for Music was donated in 1891 in memory of Miss Wight, formerly a pupil of the School, a teacher on the staff, (and) who was drowned in the Quetta. The Beryl Blanche Steedman Memorial Prize for Drama. This was presented by Mrs. P. H. Bailey in memory of her aunt who was a Senior English mistress at the School. This prize is awarded to the girl who has done most outstanding work in connection with drama. The Alexis Macmillan Prizes for Lyric and Poetry in Forms IV, III and II, are given in memory of Miss Macmillan, who was on the staff for 39 years and was second mistress from 1930 to 1965. The Acie Alexina Gillies Memorial Prize fot Violin was donated in 1970 by her sisters Merna and Valda, pasf pupils of the School. The D. E. Catt Memorial Prize for service in the boarding school was donated in 1970 by her daughter, Mrs. I. Cribb, in memory of her mother who had been a member of staff in charge of the boarders, The Merle Weaver Prize for Public Speaking was donated in 1954 by Miss Weaver, a former member of Staff. The prize for Chemistry and Physics in Sixth Form is given by Lady Risson, a former pupil of the School. Mrs, E. V. Topper, a member of Staff, donated a Cup for Citizenship for a girl in Third Form. Mrs. J. Moore, a former pupil and member of staff, donates a prize for Chemistry and Physics in Fifth Form. Mrs. Mary Cotter, a former pupil and member of staff, donates a prize for English, French, and Latin in Fourth Form. A group of friends of the late Josephine Bancroft, a former pupil of the School and a research scientist, donate prizes for Zoology and Biologr in the Upper School. Miss J. M. Stephenson, a former pupil, presents aprizn.for Mathematics in Sixth Form. Esther Beanland Prize for Sewing was given in 1915 by Miss Sophia Beanland, headmistress 1882-1889, in memory of her mother, for proficiency in Needlework. The Burrell Challenge Cup is awarded to the House that wins the Relay Race in the Inter-House Swinming Carnival. The Lieutenant-Colonel F. C. Plant Memorial Cup is awarded to the House that wins the greatest number of points in The Annual Inter-Form Swimming Carnival, exclusive of the Burrell Cup The Lilley Inter-House Swimming Cup is awarded to the House that gains the highest aggregate in the Inter-House Swimming Carnival. The Doctor J. Lockhart Gibson Memorial Prize is awarded to tle pupil who shows the greatest proficiency in Breaststroke and Backstroke. The Challenge Shield for Physical Culture is awarded to the House which has shown the greatest proficiency in Gymnastics and Outdoor Sports. The England lnter-House Relay Cup is awarded to the House tlat gains the higbest number of points for relay racing at the Inter-House Athletics Competition. The Trustee's Cup is awarded by the Chairman and Board of Trustees to the pupil of the School who gained the highest number of points in individual events at the Inter-Schools'Athletic Competition. The School Swimming Cup is awarded to the pupil of the School who gained the highest number of points in individual events at the Inter-School Competition. Free Style Championship Cup is awarded to the pupil who wins the Open Free Style Championship at InterHouse Swimming Carnival. School Championship Cup is awarded to the pupil of the School who gained the highest number ofpoints in individual events at Inter- House Swimming Competition. Challenge Cup is awarded to the house that gains the highest aggregate in the Inter-House Athletics Competition.
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Code: English EN, French ER, German GR, Latin LA, Modern History MH, Ancient History AH, Geography GE, Art AR, Economics EC, Logic LO, Mathematics I MA, Mathematics II MB, Chemistry CS, Physics PH,Znology ZO,Biolog5r BI, Music MU, Speech and Drama SD. Andrews, J. R. ------------ 208N, 19MH, 18MA, 19CS, 8PH, 28AR. Argus, C. -----------------20EN, 25MA, 19MB, 25CS, 20PH, 18BI Baxter, M . J . --------------------- 188N, 15FR, 17MH, 22AH, 20AR Beall, P. A. -----------------26EN, 18FR, 23MH, 20MA, 21CS, 9PH. Belcher, A. -----15EN, 19AH,20G8, 158I, 18AR. Billard, S. ----------------24EN, 24MlI, 24MA, 2L\[8, nCS, 27PH. Bingemann, H. A. ----------22EN, ITMH, mGF' 8MA, 4PH, 19BI Boughen, S. C. ------------------168N, 12FR, 19GE,3EC, 13MA. Brown, C. H. --------------218N, 16MA, LSCS, l4PH, 2220, zlAR Burton, C. W. --------------- 18EN, 12FR, 15MA, 19CS, 4PH, 18BI. Cantamessa, S. E.---18EN,20GE, 13MA, 15CS,7PH, 198I,9AH Choveaux, W. A. ---------- 14EN, 16MH, 9AH, 14GE, 148I, 11AR Clark, J. E. ------------------------21EN, L7MH, lgGE, zlE.C, l8Z,O. Cook, G. E. ----------------11EN, 9MH, 14AH, 13GE,8EC, 68I. Cook, J. --------278N, 20FR,26MH,28AH,22AR. Copp, J. E. ----------------22F'N, 22FlR, 24MA, nCS, 20PH, 2320. Corbett, D. J. ------------- 19EN, 5F& 2OMH, l6GE, LTMA, lTBl. Crossley, J. L. ----------------------17EN, 17AH, 16EC, 15BI, 14AR. Culpan, M. I. -------------25EN, n GF,, nMA,, 28CS, 25PH, 2620 Curtis, Y. M. ------17EN, 14AH,20G8, 15MA, 16CS, 3PH,L1ZO Dawes, C. M. ------------- 198N, 22FR, 25MA, 25M8, 25CS, 25PH. Ditton, J. L. ----------------168N, 16MH, 15AH, 18GE,8EC, 17BI. Dodds, P. S. ----------------------16EN, 16AH, 16GE, 14BI, 16AR. Duncombe, N.J. ---------198N, 15FR. 17MH, 17AH, 16G8, 6EC. Durie, B. V. ----------------208N, t7MH, 19AH,20GE, 18EC,7BI. Dyne, J. C. ---------- 28EN, 23FR, 18MA, mCS, I9PIJ., 2420. Enright, J. L. -------------------20EN, 14MA, 7cS,7PH, 178I, 8EC. Gehrmann, H. M. ------- 288N, 28FR, 28MA, 28MB, 28CS, 28PH. Greenfield, K. F. --------16EN, 15EC, 12MA, \@S,L4PH,23ZO. Greenwood, L. -------24EN, 19GR, 18MA,25CS, 18PH,2620. Greig,H.L.-- -26EN,16ER,27AH,L5MA,25ZA. Gustavson, R. A. ------------*-*148N, 13MH, 14G8, I4E,C.,L2BI. Hall, A. K. -----------------208N, 16GR, 23GE, 19EC, 8MA, 21BI. Hambling, H. K. -----------24EN. 23ER, 21MH, 19EC, 8MA, 8GE Hanson, G. K.------18EN, 15GR, 12AH, 19G8, 148I, 15AR. Harrison, J. E. -------------20EN, 2lMH, 24GE, 2I\,IA, 21BI, 23AR Hayes, J. A. -------------- 228N, 28MA, 28M8, 28CS, 28PH, ?l,2,o. Hirst, N. G. ---------- 16EN, 21EC, 14MA, 17CS, 7PH, 18BI, 11GE Hoffinan, A. I. ------------148N. 14MH, 19GE,6EC, 168I,20AR. Hogan, A. P. -------------- 20EN, 20GR, 19MA, 21CS, 16PH, 128I. Inglis, J. A. ----------*-- 17EN, 20GE, 15MA, 15CS, 13PH, 1820. Jacobs, M. A. ------*--18EN,2OMH, 14MA, 17CS, 10PH, 1520. Keidge, S. -----------------138N, 16MH, 17GE, 13EC, 13BI, 14AR. Kelly, C. L --------28EN, 26M,H,25AIi,248C,3MA, L?3l,MZn. Lamont, P. G 21EN, 19MH,7MA, 8CS, 17BI,7AR, 9AH, 1lGE. Lashford, J. L. ----------- 16EN, 16MH, l4AH, 2lGE, 138C, 12BL Leven, E. N. ----------------- 19EN, 17MA, 23CS, 20PH, 22BI, 9AR Little, S. M ---------------20EN, 19MH, mGE, 168C, 14MA, 188I. Liulejohn, D. J. ---16EN, 16MH, 23GE, 18EC, 158I, 8AR, 9AH. I-ondon, S. I. -------------2lEN, 2OMA, 4MB, 24C5, 0PIJ, 2320. Lonergan, C. M. ----21EN, 26MA, 22MB, 26CS, 20PH' 2520' Loughnan, M. L. --------26EN, nlollI, 2OMA, 24CS, 22PH, nBl. Love, K. ---------138N, 13AH, 15G8, 13BI' 16AR' Macdonald, J. M. --------228N,20FR, 18MH,20GE, 15BI' 18AR. Mackenzie,A.R. -16EN,4FR, 16MA, 15CS,7PH, 178I, IOMH. Maloney, L. J. ------------ 25EN, 26FR, 28MA, 25MB' 28CS, 25PH. McGill, J. M. P. ---20EN, 16GR, 19MA,3MB, 19CS' 8PH,I?GE' McKenna, J. J. -----------16EN,zOild}l,2OGB'. 4EC, 14BI' 17AR' McVie, E. N. -------22EN,9M,H,?5lllI.,TMB, 24CS' 21PH, 9BI' Merritt, A. C. -----28EN, 22EC, 18MA, 4MB. lrcS, 9PH, 12MH. Milliken, K. J. -------------238N,20GR, 19MA,2(rcS, 17PH' 20BI. Milliner, A. -*--------- 19EN, 16FR, 19MH, 23G8, 21EC, sMA' Milne, J. A. ---------------20EN, 15FR,2OMH, 17EC, 13MA, 9BI. Moran, L. L. --------------*-218N, 8FR, 17MA, 2rcS, 16PH, 20BI. Murray, L. J. --------198N, 19MH, 16GE, 15EC,68I, 1lAH. Nayler,J. M. -------------158N, 17MH, 17AH, 17G8, 14BI, 19AR. Niiholson, S. ---------------17EN, 13FR, 17AH, 19GE, 68I, 16AR. O'Bryan, W. J. 16EN, 16MH' 17GE, 158C, 128I. Offner, J. K. --------------- 238N, 21GR, 23MH' 26EC, 5MA, 198I. Paine, A. L. ----------*---21EN, 17FR' 15G8, 16MA, 17CS,4PH. Pearson, J. L. -------------28EN, 17GR, 23MH, 25N1, 5GE, 22EC. Pitkeathly, A. C. ------- 248N, 17GR, 25MH, zLAt[ 12MA, 18BI. Plaisted, A. M. ------------- 15EN, 13EC, 9MA, 12CS, I2PII,L9ZO' Pollard, K. A. -------------228N, 17MH, ZGE, 17EC,2MA' 188I. Prater, P. [ --------------19EN, 14GR, 19MH,20AH,3EC, 18AR.
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