1968 School Magazine
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Senior Circular Relay. Athletic Blue Pockets were awarded to Barbara, Margaret Mamiott and Anne tWest. The Inter-school Athletics Carnival ran very smoothly, thanks to the organisation of our Sports' Misttesses. England 'il/on the Aggregate Points Trophy, while Lilley won the England Relay Cup. The Individual Points Cup was shared by Barbara Jordan, Heather Page and Suzanne Nixon. rVe would like to thank the Sports Club for the afternoon tea provided at the Interhouse Athletics, and also the groundsmen for their pre- paration of the field. 1il7e would also like to thank very much, Miss Hatton and Mrs. Salzman, for their help and guidance throughout the season. To future Grammar teams we wish the very best of luck, hoping they can maintain, if not raise, Grammar's high standards. _ P.R., M.A.
LTnfortunately this year, the Athletics Team did not acquit themselves as well as could be ex- pected in the Annual Interschool Carnval at Lang iturk on July 30th. Althoueh Grammar gained 3rd place, we feel more accent could be placed on the ballgames, which proved, once again, to be the downfall of the Grammar team. Despite this, the girls tried very hatd and deserve congratula- tions. Our congratulations go to St. Hilda's and Brisbane State High School who tied {or the Senior Cup, St. Hilda's winning, by a narow margin (after a recount), the Interschool Catni- val. Brisbane State High School also vron the Intermediate Cup. Grammar Juniors did excel- lently in winning the Junior Cup, which indicates promise in the Grammar teams of the near future. Our congratulations also go to Barbara Jordan, who won f.he 220 yard Championship and het 100 yard Age Race, and ran the final leg of the winning
ATHLETICS TEAM Captaln: Margaret Andrew; Senlor Captaln: Pamela Roblnson; Intermedlate Captain: Susan Byth; Junlor Captaln: Margaret Marrlott
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