1994 School Magazine

Girls' Grammar School 30n$bane 1994

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DCy 5 - Fr, ,,@y 8 April We all awoke to the thought that this was our last full day

Derrington and Mrs SIatham, taking several photos (about two hundred) for each student. The departure time had now drawn near so we sadly said our good-byes to the mutton birds, the

on beautiful Heron Island. The morning was spent working on the second transect, soaking up the warm sun and studying the marine inhabitants. During the afternoon we wandered around the island, visiting the resort sou- venir shop, taking photos of our last Heron sunset and relaxing on the beach. The day ended well, witlI presentations and chatting till all hours of the morning! DCy 6 - S"furd"y 9 April The study trip had come to end, I>Lit tlie memories would definitely continue. We ended

wildlife and finally the island Each student enjoyed her time on the cay immensely and would like to thank everyone involved in the trip. Special thanks must go to MTS Dowries for organising the study trip, and to Dr and Mrs Jell for their help and assistance through- out the week. We also appreci- ate the time and effort Miss Derrington and Mrs SIatham contributed to making the study trip such a success. MEG CAFEIN, ANNA FURVIS,

oLIT slay on the island by sharing a picnic lunch at Shark Bay TITis was followed by our professional photographers, Miss

KATE DAVIDSON, EMMA NIPPERESS

HERON fSLAND TRJPPERS

orc"dimg (L-R): T. Fun, no, V Steuens, Dr/@11, M. H"bente!d, M, SIell, B. Rumbal!e, A. Gutte, tdge, K. Dani'dso", Miss/. Delft, ?gto", E. Nipperess, H. Lawson, Mrs H. Sinth", it, K. G, tbbi", M, s S. Dow, zes, S. Clark, A. Chap"?"n, I Campbe\ Kmee""g (L-R): F. Vatd","", F. lones, K. Stilt'tb, S. Rob, ,?soil, M. Can'n, M. Steue, ,son, A Purri's, A. Wags!of S. Pel'el

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