1990 School Magazine
WOOLCOCK HOUSE 1990 has certainly been a wonderful year for Woolcock With more Grithusiam and spirit tlian ever before. our wild Woolcockians launched eagerly into the House activities, determined to display our undeniable supremacy to all Woolcock willingly dived into the first competition. the with a number of excellent Interhouse swiin ming. performances. particularly from Vanessa Lohrisch. F10na Innes and Esther Ienkins. We secured third place and established ourselves as a force to be reckoned with in the coming year In the CIOss-country Woolcock donned its 1'11nning shoes to set a cracking pace for the other competitors. Picttile a sea of yellowblazing along Gregory Terrace, followed by a mass of multi-coloured shirts; that was Woolcock on the run! Special mention must be made of Beth Williams and Anna Havell who performed particularly well in was in 11Te gymnastics. however. tlTat the yellow tcam excelled. With amazing pertoriiiances by all the gills. Woolcock was victorious ill botlt the artistic and 111ytlimic sections, displaying skill, dexterity and enormous enthusiasm. Thanks must go to Gymnastics Captain. Heidi Blanch. and the winning team; Fiona, Susan. Laui'a. Zoe. Ainslie. ETin. A1ison. Kym. SIacey. Kirstiiie. KITSty. Opal. MeIinda and Caltlin In the Interhouse Drama Woolcockliterally friglitened the other houses away with our humorous and entertaining performance of "Dr Frankenstein". capably directed by Emily Andi'GWS
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Artei' years of failing to gi'asp the Athletics trophy. we wei. e detei'In illed 111is wonld be our and it was! year Stephanie. Emma and Kathei'ine must be acknowledged for their outstanding contributions to the restilt The Junior Merle Weaver Public Speaking Competition saw funlier success for us with Emma Robinson gaining first place. The House Choir. under the direction of F1izabeth Edge. pi'omises to be of a very high standai. d too Throughout the year. the "Woolcock Warble' has been botli informative and enjoyable to read. Our brilliant editors, NGrida and Heldi. nave done a superb job in compiling. writing and illusti'ajing a great magazine The incredible spirit and unity within the house this year have ensured Woolcock's success. May Woolcock remain the wildest, wackiest. most wonderful 110use in the school! Bon!lie Kenjiedy
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