Objects of Substance – Interform Netball Shields

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Decembar, 1547

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1947 IVC Magazine Report

Highly successful forms also dominated the competition over several years as seen from 1958 to 1960, where the winning class, IVB, essentially had the same core group of girls from Years 10 (IVB) to 12 (VIB), led by Joan Bruce (Simpson, 1960), who became the School’s 1960 Basket Ball captain. Joan remembers Basket Ball as her great love at Girls Grammar with lifelong friendships created on the court.

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