1994 School Magazine

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Girls' Otaniinar School 18nsbaiit 199.1

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o0 coc ians again provecl themselves to be the wildest, wackiest, InOSI \;~* _.-.... -;::,: c _ t be the wildest, wackiest, InOSI \;~* _.-.'-.-;::,; GII, - - ,, , Wonderful group of ,iris who strive to ,i, ;;*@',', I, : . \ ' '*'; y'ar " IiZZe On y A or er Houses were in riterhouse events. TITat famous and envied $11~11,111 . Internouse Athletics Coin etition. At the end mm to, ,wily, it my ,, it mm' flak It^"I ,,, hymn mm, mm, ,, by, ,,,,,, , ,-'I ' .-:! ,. y , Try was in ICative I^, 101\ ,^,, addition to the Carnival. Together, Zoe Beer, W(101ct)cl\ Gymnasis perforined \, ery, wellai covered the 1600in in the 11' M dl 111c In1,111!)use Gymnastics Competition lield in February. The Relay. Woolcock is extremel rotid to be the fist H I I{11yi111111c Gymnasis, tinder the guidance of Balmda Watson, ITave its name engraved on the Bochman CLI . The I I f 111usi 11c congi'tiltilated for Their effort in gaining first place. This participation at the Athletics was outsiandino, as was the Ie I ;ICliicvcmciii inspired Woolcockians to strive for' success in the of cheering. All Woolcockians can feel res onsthle f ' remaining interhouse events. success.

Interhouse Swimming provided our wacl{y Woolcockians will} a perfect OPPorttiniiy to SITLit their stuff boill in and out of the pool. Woolcock won the Relay Cup and placed second overall. Our swimmeis performed exceptionally well, breakino three records. A1ison MCLean must be coinmendecl for' ITer

Indeed, it is The versatility, enthusiasm and vitality of each individual Woolcockian that ITas ITTade us such a remarkable and dynamic House. Woolcock could not ITave enjoyed suclT a successful year without the dedication, hard worl< and organi- sanon that occurs behind The scenes. Zoe Beer as Sports

outstanding contributioit to Woolcock's success on the day Allson was declared Open 50m Freestyle Champion, 15 Years Age Champion and Combined School

Captain, Emily French, Vice- Sports Captain and F10na Woolcock, Vice-House Captain, have played a major role in the year's success and we extend

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Champion. Naturally, our swim- I-" -.. .-:' . ; *t, ,. --'... our warmest thanks 10 them. mers wereinspired by TITe sea of ., :,~-:.-. J. -- .... ifir. -'--: -';,-'.:."*\\*r. ,, ;**i*-'..!4, , . '. -, We would like sincerely to yellow Woolcock supporters in 1<,: ,-;*-.*t*****I, ,. 1- ".--"'-". 1:1, :;**,,~.,~.~~~r'":,~..,-;*:~., '- thank all Woolcocl< staff for cot "Woolcocl{ " the k I I*-~'~~~' . ~' ' ,:'.;**~'--- --~,:-.. ~' ~ .'~ - ----....' ~.,* , ,.. ,.,,. _.,- ... 1.14. ., **' ' ,, -, ..,. .,,. -_..*,*\\,\- ...:; , . On the day, thanks to Mr BTOmileyl I. -.. J ~~"t, -,*' " -.'**.: 1,441'- ". ' 11~,, t, +; Del'rin 10n, Woolc k' H d Bellnd;I WarsoiT's altitude co- :/~ 1.1**#/*'*--" .. '- ' -- ~":., 1<1.1'.:;\':';::< of I{ouse, who ITas g\lidecl us " ---':.;*. t-,* .,..,*.... ,,. _::. ,.:-* *. ':14 8 ' '~

oughly appreciaied However, it is Twenty-three of the wildest, warckiesi, most wonderfLilly wicked Woofcockians who I}ave instilled 11Teii inexhaustible spini and pride into Woolcock Hotise. Function- ing as a leanT with Mrs Dakin (Year 12 House Group Teacher), it is the Year 12's commitnient, dedication, inspiration and motivation that has become the essence of Woolcock. it ftiltire Woolcockians can continLie to display this attitude towards then House, then Woolcock will continue to leave other Houses in its wake for a veiy long time. Remember, "Woolcock" is a way of being, not just a word!

SITc un'iic 111c play, entitled "Tlle Souncl of Musicals", bLit she also dii'ectctl Ihc seventy-two strong cast and 11, en accepted the cli"11cngt: o1'111e star role as well. Bellnda concltictecltlle drama skimilly. patiently and professionalIy Ihrouohout the five week 511'cicliofielieaisals. Woolcock was placeclaliighly coinmended seconc1 o11 tile night and the adjudicatoi clescribed Bellnda's offo115 us ";111 exceptional achievement" Organised by Kerne Godden anclViktoria Rice, Woolcockians Deanna Appel, Kairina Vickeiy and Viktoria lierself, debated down to 11Te last second in the Interhouse Debatino Compeli- lion. Vikioria and 1< errie's skill and expertise were intich appreciated by the less experienced tealn 11Tembers The Woolcock Choir's rendition of " Oh Happy Day" in tile interhouse Choral Competition was described as a "terrific opening number". Allson Little. Christ me O'Neill and Hitoko Haitiada rutist be congrattilated foi their efforts in organism a the fifty-eight strong choir

SALLY STITZ HOUSE CAPTAIN

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