1994 School Magazine

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The SAILING club has greatly improved with many new students completing Learn- to-sail and interme- diale courses. This will guarantee an improved standard in our sailors The year started

1994 has been a very significant year for FENCmG. For the first time an all girls fencing competition was established to cater for the increased interest in the sport across several girls' schools. Girls' Grammar fielded an enthusiastic team consisting of H^jette Lawson, Metia Johnson, Miranda Siu and Satah Gauvir, , who enjoyed considerable success coming second in the senior division of the Judges Trophy

early with training and team selection beginning during the Christmas holi- days and continu- ing through until the Easter break. At the end of this time, the eight member team competed in the Queensland Secondary Schools Team Racing State Titles, placing eighth, an Improvement on previous years' Competitiveness did not overrule the fun element of sailing with the annual sailing lunch, held at Bulimba, being a great success. Bullmba is the venue for club racing which is open to all members of the club and is very popular The Sailing club continues to grow owing to the enthusiastic support of our parents and our committed sailors The EQUESTRIAN team has been extremely successful with two teams qualifying for the 1994 State Finals. The team consisting of Selena Boyd, ECarMe Greenland, Menssa Brett and Claire Brocklebank was placed third while the second team, Annon Haruon, Anna Kernson, Kitsten Hamon and , rashen Dromqy Nana Railey, also performed creditably. Selena Boyd, ECarhe Greenland and Menssa Brett also performed very well, qualifying for the individual dressage championships

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Ham'e!te Lawson, Mir""da Sui This was achieved by their winning three out of the four rounds of the competition between All Hallows Senior and Junior teams, St Paul's and within the Girls' Grammar team itself The winning school was decided through the totalling of the number of bouts won, rather than points scored and thus the All Hallows team won in the second and voluntary mixed three-round compeli- tion, the Girls' Grammar team was placed fifth in the Junior Division and third in the Senior Division The B. G. G. S. team is a dedicated, supportive and compeli- live group of students, highly deserving of the final placing Individually, spectacular results were achieved by Miranda Sin winning the individual trophy for the most points scored this season in the Senior Division. Haitiette Lawson placed fifth and Satah Gauviri sixth in this competition Congratulations for representative honours are extended to Tanhen Dromey who represented Queensland at the 1994 Australian National Open Fencing Championships in Hobart in September. She competed in epee and foil as the youngest member of an adult team

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