1994 School Magazine

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Girls' 6rammar School longbaiie 1994

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CHIT^ESE CHOER. n Monday ALigusi the first ten Grammar girls per AlthouglT the choir did not get a placing on the nioht the formed in the Asian section of the Brisbane Eisteddfod. standard of the group's sinoing was veiy bioh. The onI

After only a month and analf of reheats- ing the girls per- formed incredibly well. The choir, con- sisiing of seven sing- GIS, accoiiipaniedby

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Q. 0.1.1. DEBATING

I'adjtionally, debating liars occupied a higlT profile premiei'ship win is TITe first I)y a BGGS tealTT in a number of within the school, and this year has proved no excep- years, and follows ITard on the 1993 season success, when lion. 'File Queensland Debating Union Schools Competition Grammar was awarded the Gartll KOIter Memorial Trophy for

leiiiaiiis tile ITTosi fai^'each- ing sclTools clebaiing coinpe- 11/1/'11 1,011i within Queens- ; hintl. ;Incl I'elative to other suitc:;. 1115,111erefore airibute 10 111c commitment and ex- cullcncc of Grammar debat- I CTS, 11Ni tile debating season 1<11' 1994/1as been a first-rate Oui of the ITine BGGS teams entered in the QDU this coinpctiiion season a reinail

tile nTost successful school in the QDU competition The Year 8 team, Alexie I leil, Mina chai, Georgina I Johnson, ChristIna Samios and I Saran Hoyes competed in a numbei of heals and knock- I Out finals to achieve their SIun- rimg victory. The topic of the debate, "That schools should produce citizens not work- ers, " was negated by the BGGS I TealTT, who opposed SI Aidan's. - ..':' The triumph of this team

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certainly to be I}oped that this will emerge in BGGS' "Battle of the Brains"in the upcoming Great Debates at the close of this year Debating is the art of per- suasion. 11 is the ability of a

division. Our overall success ****{,* was perfectly reflected in the stunning victory, by the Grade 8 (1) team, at the QDU Grand Final on AtIgust 22nd. This *

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