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Photographs: Jack Dab and Salah Peel

Little rid Large her golf penn"mienms In discussing leadership an learn work. Daphne added. "I learned these qualities tit Grammar. Grammar

Four students 'put on their caps' Rechel Grlereon, vanes co SIu sthente- A supervisor nuny also Kathryn Reld, Me1188a TIEntjn Scheme- There is also a space for CAPS Challenge, Acheiven. eni and Palhways in Scorn is a schemL Wiihin B. G. G. S. . there are four illi, inI'd by Ihe Womens Crickei punic, puni\ involved in Ih CAPS Councillorpeople agedbeiween four- \cheme. rill inclnbers of Ih *ehco! leen and IWCniy years' " was CTeaied crickeiieum. files, girl* are R"chel 10 encoumg alld promoie Ihe in- Grierson. Kathryn Reid. Vanes 5:1Siu volvemeni or PCOpl in spuriin tireas and Melts

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oval. comes repelimbing. spnniingund work with the elasiic speed bell. This ha beenm rouiine for her us she has compelediniheWorldMasters' Games

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Daphnel'ith(riceWelch)niairicu. rounded Ihe ba , for 1111 Ih"I I ha*e sine 1980. During Ihie lime. he ha\ iaied froin BCG. Sin 1947. She rep- richie\ed minylift won eighi gold medal rutniedihe Schoolin \wimniing. ten- 1956 saw a runhe, honour con- Dapline Pine mad Ihe Iraiisiiioii 1115. lieib"11nndaihleiics. receiving fullr fcneU upon Daphne when 511e cunt In10 sinus adminisir"lion. so she is blurs for her, ichievemenis. Daphne. ,, I peled in Ihe World Cup for hockey in now hen I involved w' h b h Ihe age or 62. still reining her 10y, lily Sydney. Tlii\ honour wasih c"!mirin- o11 an off the r Id. O and school *pint for which Ginit, niur lionofinuchhnrdworkanddeierimn:I- prtdc for D" hne ' b ' h De girl\ are famous. lion and Daphne refers 10 it us Ihe Chairperson ai . ueensl d A d The realiiies of World War 2 pie- 'peak vim " of her career emy of Spon. She is;IISo on 111e Execu venied Daphne nonipl"yingsporidur- Since her"peakiime". Daphne ha\ live Board or the Queensland Olympic ing primary school. Gruntmar 111e, e- w, linesred a drumaiic change. in sport. Council. Ihe Women's Hockey Asso fore InIruduced her to sport and she From the days where competitors ciationandlhe WorldMasiers' Games. believes that Grammar lbsiered her needed "aerobiccapaci, y" rocompleie A member of the Queenshnd Ad. learn spirit and gave Irer the OPPor, u- a game or hockey. with Ih subsiiiu- visory Board forthe Disabled, Daphne nily 10 develop her leadership skills lions allowed in today's game. coin- has strong feelingsihat "despite age or She describes Ihe school us "unique" reinor. are also required 10 be much ability. anyone should be allowed to Daphne's sports mistress at thus stronger and more powerful play sport. " lime was Meg Rorke whom she calls Also. in previous years, when a in working for Women's Sport her "perfect role model". "Meg Rorke wo, nun Iumed IWCnty-live, she was Foundation. she swines to promote the laughi me how to win and lose. She expected robe married andhavingchil- image or women's sport. There are was a charneler builder. Sh laugh, me dren. They were forced ou, of sport eight women on this cornniiitee. four how 10 compete and preseni myself as becauseofihis. Wi, hthe availnbilityof of whom are Granular past students a sportswoman competitors such us Ihe WoldMasiers' This proves that Groinmar sews SinceheriimeaiGrammar. Daphne Games, men and women nowcompeie the seeds of community spinL too. ' Pine continued her involvenient in at any rig level. Even now. when she is asked which sport. and has continued 10 excel in all Daphne is still a competitive aih- school she went 10. she is proud to aspectsof hersporiing"lbshe has had leie. Most mornings Daphne and her reply that she was a 'Groinmar girl". Ihehonourof being capialn of Queens- husband. Mick. Imjin from 53th. in. For now. Litileand Largewish her land hockey and nthleiics. as well as They usually do a coupleoflaps oilhe allihe hasiforihe Masters' G

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