1994 School Magazine

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Girls' 6ra"1111ar School 3Brisbane 199+

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JULIE ADSE'IT ulie Adseit Ilad InaiTy and varied interests while attend- ing Brisbane Girls' Grammar School 1984-89. She was \, ery in\, o1vecl in sport, including swimming. waterpolo, cricket and tennis and suitably she was House Group S orts Captainfo^Threey rs (1986-

KmBERLEY JOHNSTON

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lesently completing an Honours Degree in History,

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Kiml, CTl^, Johnston's academic arcliicvcmcnts have been of an exileiiiely ITiglT Standard

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Allsop prize for History. This prize is awarded to the student tinder-

played the flute in the senior or- chestrat. in 1988 she was awarded a Goethe scholarship to Germany

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taking the degree of Bachelor of Arts willT Honours WITo, in the previous yeai', obtained the best results in History, subjects WITile undertaking the pass degree Kimberley was also awarded 111e Dennis Nitirphy pi'ize in 1993 as top student in "Problems in At1stTallaiT History' Completing ITU' senior^, ear at Brisbane Gills' Ginininar in 1990, Kilnbei'I^, was particularly Intel'esteclin public speaking She was a cledicated ITTembei of The Queensland Debating Union lean} fronT year eight 10 tv. ,elve "I will always be indebted to IT^, teacliers at Brisbane Girls' Gratinmar, palticulailyinyModeri\ History, teaclTei'. MissWilliams. " she said. "I nave thoroughly enjoyecl ITty years at University and intenc1 10 start a PhD. in Histoiy next year. " TIFFANY WARE

However, it was WITeiT she injured her knee on the ski trip that she realisecl he I' interest in PITYsiotherapy. She went on 10 study, at The Uni\, ersiiy of Queensland where she won a University Aledal in I}er field before collTpleting her course last year T always 1

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NOTHING SI_ICCEEDS un^:E SUCCESS!

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lien Mangoi Cowen be came Dux of the school

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in 1989. \\, 1111 an all 11uinanities co\lisc, she proved that what COLIniccl wits not subject choice, I, ut 11Tc qLi;1111y of the worl< pro- cluccd

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Eni'o111ng in ATis/Law at the University of Queenslancl in 1990, Mai'got chose classics as her Arts Major, ITerintei'esiin111is fielcl initially being sparked w^Telt studying Latin at B. G. G. S willT Mrs Seckold. She completed ITer Honotits <1egree in Classics in 1993, writing athesis o1TilTeling\listic analysis of four speeches in the Demosthenic corpus, examining in particular the Lise of compute I' based 11Teihods of suclT analysis. TITis application of In odern technology to the ancient discipline of rhetoric exeiiTplifies the nTenial flexibility and adaptability of a first class scholar. WillI lier First Class Honours dearee, Ajaroot was also awarded a University Medal for outstandino acl}Ieve- 111Grit

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