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actions that truly unite the House and bond us together. Though we are sad to leave our Beanland Bears, we are comforted in knowing that the Year lis will take over our role with pride. Without a doubt, the Beanland girls will continue with the same passion, spirit and dedication during their future years in the pink House. When we think back on our time at Girls Grammar, including long into the future when we meet up at reunions, we will always feel that special extra bond of having been Beanland girls. As House Captains, we thank Beanland for a memorable year. Your support, participation and enthusiasm in every House assembly, every Inter house event and every pancake breakfast have made this our most satisfying and unforgettable year at Girls Grammar.

sold by the Year 115. We made a huge profit for our House charity, Care Australia, and credit must go in particular to the tireless efforts of Year I I Whether it be our running, our swimming, our debating or our singing, the victories in Inter house events throughout the year would not have been possible without the help of our dedicated House Group teachers' Although we make them swim and run in front of every girl and her camera, they do so with a smile on their faces and always do us proud. We would sincerely like to thank our Head of House, Mrs Chakravorty, without whom the House would not be as organised and friendly as it is During our year of being the Beanland Seniors, we have tried to be good role models for the younger girls, We have encouraged our buddies and our friends to cheer their loudest, swim their hardest and run their fastest in everything they do within the House because it is these

I Annabelle Cook and Emily Weir, ouse Captains }

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