1979 School Magazine

July 6th Old Time Dance. gth S.F.C. versus lnteract Siamese Soccer Match. 1Oth Life Be ln lt sPorts hour. lBth lnterform Sports DaY. 20th l.S.C.F. coffee shop and sing-along. 21st Concert at the University. B.G.G'S' eoncert Band and the 2nd Queensland Youth Orchestra presented musical items. Proceeds were directed towards the Stamford Endowment Fund' 23rd Orchestra entered in the Warana Competition. 25th Japanese students arrived from the Hirayama School in Japan to tour Australian and were billeted by various students f rom B.G.G.S. 27th The Hirayama students gave an extremely in- teresting display of various aspects of Japanese cultu re.

SEEOND TERM: May 22nd School resumed afler 21/z weeks of holidays. Prefects main objective was to establish the "Life Be ln lt" programme. 25th An assembly was held at the school where a che- que of $1,000 was presented to Dr. Tiernan, towards the research into Childhood Leukemia. Both Dr. Tiernan and Mr. Jack expressed their sincere thanks for the efforts made in Kirsten's in- terest. 29th lnformal Day. Proceeds were gratefully accepted by the Leukemia Research Foundation. 20th The B.G.G.S. Concert Band, Orchestra and Choir presented various musical items to girls and parents of the school.

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Faye Silcock came up to the school and was guest speaker on assembly. She spoke on the "Rights of the child". Fashion Parade. Proceeds were directed to the Stamford Endowment Fund.

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August 1st Prom Concert at B.G.G.S. _ 2nd 3rd Beatles". E.E.A.'s production of ,,The Challot" - once again very amusing. 7th lnterhouse Athletics and Ballgames competition, held at Churchie. gth Term two finishes for a 3 week holiday. "From Bach to Man Women of successful and

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