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June 1.3-15 The ever popular Year Twelve Fashion Parade made another appearance, willT an all-day practice on the Queen's Birthday Holiday, followed by performances on the

March 17 & 1.8 A term's hard work finally CUIminaied in the Interhotise Drama Competition, won this year by O'Connor House. These two evenings were fun and ftinny, as each ITouse presented the short

next two nights Thanks ITTtist go to Anna Geddes, Ca- rollne Breipohl and Mr Dale, who took on the nTainmoth task of organising it all June 1.7 Some of the Grammar basket- ballets played before and during the Bris- bane Blazers match at Chandler. Despite its being the last night of term, a sizeable crowd came to sup- port them July7TheYoung Australian of the

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last year's surprise seconcl placing, we nungry. And for' Ihc first time in tile Ilis 101'y of the Sclio()I, we climbed 10 Ihc lop of the vic- 101'y this! Mrs Hana)c1\, 11nfortu- rinicly ill a confer- uncc ill Chicago, re- ccivccl a \, cry excited \\'Cl'C

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2:00 lull 1,110ne call (L-R).- Ithss Del"'1'11g!o17. Hn!?lidb R!ggs (SI"1111mi, ,g C, !pini',,, IM, G. IW"Te (Coach), Falltity Year, Anna Bown Scbiibe, '! (51,111imi'jig Cdpitti', I) 10 tell ITcr the news f^Qin Tasmania, was May 15 TITe PTOiii Concert "A Celebration of Sound" finecj to ITave spokeiT at a reception to WITich we were invited Ihc ALi(1110ri\11n with colour ancl nitisic. ALITong o1ha. items, Unfortunately, Anna came down willT the fiti that morning, and Inc Giniiim;It Singers gave an impressive performance of sarah could not come! However, we met school captains and prefects HOPI

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He avcn". Tills undoubtedly challenging work drew an Grithu- SIastic ICKiion froin the audience May 20 & 21. Grammar's traditional prowess in the QGSSSA Artistic Gymnastics continued this year, as we won the itTaioriiy of the premierships. This year we also became the first and only school 10 enter an A, Team May 28 Emma By:h's wislT came TTLie, wlien at the QGSSSA Cross Country she led her' "little girls" to an tinprecedented victory. This was especially sweet, seeing we had placed seventlT last year June 3 The Gehrmann Theatre was again filled for' the Junior Concert. it was probably the best Junior Concert produced so far, with a wide variety of litisical taleni emergino fronT the lower grades in The School

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