Grammar Gazette- Issue 4, 1993

rs A genuine experience of Sonior Nieri^ w^^, er gi^,^^ a different culture 'have their say'

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Angela MISOn

The Senior Merle Weaver Public food from a human perspective en Sneaking Competition Ireld on 14 or- coursging us not to reel badly about lober provided an afternoon of filmy our cmvings for anything edible. "Still humour andihought food for students Warers Run Deep" wasthebasisof her impromtu. SIreimpre"ed uponus that in Years I I and 12 The competition consistsd of one persistsnceisworthiL Bridencoumged Year 12 from each House presenting. us to make lire worthwhile folly. a prepared speech four to six This speech was followed by one Intnures in length, and then an jin- with a much more serious tone. pre promptu one for two to three minutes. rented by be Bennett of Woolcock The topic for the prepared spreeh was Shedkedaboui"A Neglectsd Annof each competitor's choice. but us iru- Human Rig1,13', whereshegaveaclear promptu was lobe based o, 100eof two argument against abortion. in herim prompn, speechon"Nothing Ventured. unseen proverbs 10hanna Sing from linenfeld be- Nothing Gained". she than said that gar, theatremoon with I. e. speechenti- venturirs don't always errsure gains tied "Heroes". in it. sire ruged us 10 but we must keep trying lasers cor value system and support aim Addelsee of Gibson pro true heroes jusiead of supposed ones. vided another change of tone with her She than chose the topic "Nothing light-hearted speech on social Venomd, Nothing Gained" for her gulpisin. entiUed 'The Writing on the imprompn, PCSenwion. Her, nessnge Wall". She also spoke on "Nothing was that. while once this proverb had Vennned, N0^800ned", andm* ken an excuse for uricalculned risks an inc^ting scorement : aye sinld now it was an oralse for any move- go for it - I mom, who cues? Inen, . and "giving it a go" The finalspcotorwasTarynBurns

wingmn; litual one' snares her alit, ,e adj at^ts wadd ' I ha leadcaC", maimmEngl", d. the from Direy. who ontod for the deep

dinng the week) This allowed me to diffaences between traditional Aha time with tire women and could '\Gad" enCe was completed with her immer- The speeches delved that after winetsllredifferlngeffects of the visit riginal CUItine and our own. Respect the situation. Congquen"y. laughter SiOn in a Stagnant Weedy pond. noon were umed, enrertaining and

have prepared the physical environ- sides and forthe girls involved. it was land. Within this hectic schedule Ijm and Said lire topic So Irony times tire Overall, the high standaadorspeak. menL it was almost impossible to pre- an opportunity to see how conflicts was made for shopping . mmiy bags adjenCewaschimingin with herbytlre ing set by thus year's competition will

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which ready matters. Neels of O'Connor courageously thicker than waier". The audience had Itslievetl"Ithevisit onvided the shared with the audience herown CUIi- no trouble at all relating to her onec girls with an Invaluable hat'hand ex- nay inadequacies when she explored dotes about her '\, at rim" but much perlence of traditional Aboriginal CUI- 11re topic: "Neressity is the mother of loved brother lure which will not be forgotton for a invention. " Wiren faced with the tent The School looks forward to next fying sinnation of having to make a year's competition long time

Dr HeIen Pawe and our guests watch the dancing

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