K 0 0 K ABU R R A 1 9 9 0 PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' COLLEGE ACollegeofthe UnitingChurch inAustralia u o o K K A B R R A a 1 9 9 1915 1990 Coverphoto: D. Gillam CORNER McNEIL AND VIEW STREETS, PEPPERMINTGROVE WESTERN AUSTRALIA SCHOOL ORGANIZATION THESCHOOLCOUNCIL Mre. Poynton. B.E..M.I.E.(Aust.).Dip.Chcm. Eng.(Lond.), B.(omm. Rev. W.Snook, B.Sc.(Hons). B.D. The Moderatorofthe UnitingChurchinW.A. Dr. R.Straton.B.A.. Dip. Ed. B.Ed..Ph.D. MrJ.Y. Langdon. M.Sc.(Agric.).Chainnan Dr. N.Tuckwell. B.A..B.Ed.(Hons)..M.Ed..Grad. Dip. Admin.. MrsS.Andrew M.Ed.Admin..Ph.D MrR.E. Argyle Hon. M.J.Craig (nom.byOldCollegians'Association) LifeMembers MrJ. Farrell. B.Sc.,TCcrt.. M.A.e.S. MrF.G. Barr.J.P.. B,A..Dip.Ed. MrsV. Hill Mrs H. Grzyb.A.I.M.M. (nom. byOldCollegians'Association) Mre.H. Snowden.Fe.I.V. MrJ. Livingston MrT Humphry. B.Eng.(Hons). Miss M. Stewart Mrs F Stimson MrsJ.A. McLarty (nom. by Parents'Association) SecretarytotheCollege MrM. Murray, B.Comm. MrP. Pearse,A.A.I.!..A.F.A.I.M. (nom. by Parents'Association) MrTM.Gorey.Fe.A. MrH. Plaistowe.F.A.S.A. Rev. P.Sindle.B.A. THESCHOOLSTAFFl~O MrT Fetherston,M.App.Sc..B.Ed. -Computing MrD.Thornton. M.Ed..Dip.Teach..A.AT-Art Mrs M. Flecker.Dip.P.E..Teach.Cert.-Physical MrB. Underwood. LTCL. MIMT. Music Principal: MrsH.J. Day. B.A.. Dip.Ed..L.Mus.. Education MrR. Vickers. B.A. Hons..Grad.Dip.Ed.-Social L.Te.L.,A.A.S.A..MAe.E., F.I.E.A..A.A.I.M. MrsS.Forbes.Teach.Cert.,Lic.Speech&Drama Studies DirectorofPastoralCareand Discipline, Drama Miss E. Vincr. B.Phys.Ed.,Dip.Ed.-Physicaland SeniorResident-in-chargeBoardingHouseand MrsA. Fonna.B.Phys.Ed.,Dip.Ed.-Counselling Health Ed. DeputyPrincipal: MrsG. Bull,Dip.HomeSc., MrsK. Frichot.B.A..Teach.Cert.-Ancient MrsJ.Walters, B.A..Teach.Cert.-JuniorSchool History MrsS.Ward, B.Sc..Dip.Ed.-Science Teach.Cert.,M.A.e.E. DirectorofAdministration: MrP. Alp. Mrse.Gadsdon. B.A.,Dip.Ed.-Social Studies, Mrs K. Whipp, B.Ed.-Physical Education B.App.Sc.(Physics),Grad.Dip.Comput., English MissA.Whitfield. B.Ed..Dip.Teach.-Junior Dip.Teach.,M.I.E.A. Mrs M.Gadsdon,A.Mus.A. -Music(piano) School DirectorofJuniorSchool: MrsP.Temby B.A., Miss L.Georgeson,B.P.Ed..Dip.Ed.(Primary), MrsM. Williamson- Music Grad.Dip.Educ.Studies-JuniorSchool MrsD. Woodend.Teach.Cert.-Kindergarten Dip.Ed. MrsM.Greig, Dip.Teach.,Grad.Dip.(Reading), DirectorofStudies: MrA.Tibbill, M.A.(Hons) (axon.), P.G.e.E. M.A.e.E.-JuniorSchool OtherStaff Chaplain: Rev. M. Zayan,L.Th., Dip.R.E. MrsM. Goodlet, B.Ed.,Dip.Teach.-Junior MrsG. Bennell-Laboratory Assistant Counsellor: MrsJ. Hulcup, B.A.,Dip.Ed.. School Mrs M. Black,Teach.Cert.,-BoardingHouse MissJ. Hannon, B.Phys.Ed.,Dip.Ed.-Physical Misse. Dalton-C1erk{fypist MAPS DevelopmentOfficer: Ms R. Lukin,T.A.I.F. Education,Resident-BoardingHouse MrA. Earnshaw-Groundsman Registrar: MrsD.Lee Misse. Harrington,B.Ed..-Science MissJ. Emerson,Ass.Dip.Lib.Media-Library HeadofStaff: MissJ. Rankin,M.A.,TH.e.. MrsD.Hockings, B.A.,Dip.Ed.-Economics, Technician L.S.D.A. Mathematics MissA. Fillingham-Clerk Ms D. Holmes, Dip.Teach.-JuniorSchool MrK. Forbes-Maintenance HeadsofDepartments: MrW.James Vis. Music -Fluteandsaxophone Mrs B.Frost,Dip. App.SC.-Laboratory English-MissJ. Rankin, M.A.,TH.e.,L.S.D.A. MrsS.Jarvis,CordonBleu-HomeEconomics Technician Library-MrsJ. Nicholls, B.App.Sc.Lib.Stud., MrB.Jenkins, Grad. Dip.Compo Ed., Dip. MrR.Gillings-Gardener Grad.Dip.Ed.•Grad.Dip.ReadingStudies. Teach.-Co-ordinatorofComputing MrsA.Greenhalgh-Principal'sSecretary Mathematics-MrsS.Rankin, B.A.,Teach.Cert. Mrs M.JollyDip.Bus.Stud.,Dip.Ed.-Gennan MissS. Hall-Receptionist/typist Music-MrB.McNess,B.Mus.,Teach.Cert., Mrs K.Jones,PipeBand-Pipedrumming Mrs I. Hann-KindergartenAide A.Mus.A. Mre. Kan B.A.(Ed.)-Clarinet MrsA. Harris-BoardingHouse Personal& VocationalEducation-MrsN. Mrs E. Kenworthy, B.A.,Teach.Cert.-Junior MrsP. Hatch, B.Sc..Dip.Ed.,T.H.e.-Boarding Wood, B.A. Dip.Teach. School House PhysicalEducation-Mrs K. Knight-B.P.E., Mrse.Lanagan, B.A.,Teach.Cert.-Mathematics MissJ. Hedemann-AdministrativeAssistant Dip.Ed.(SeniorResident -BoardingHouse) MrS. Lancaster-Cello MrS. Hill-Maintenance Practical& CreativeArts-MrsJ. Hetherington, MrH. LankesterB.A.,B.Ed.-SocialStudies MrP. Horlin-Maintenance B.A.(Hons) MrR. Leach, B.A.,Dip.Ed.,M.Phil.-English MrsJ. Hunter.S.R.N.-NursingSister Science-MrR. Rennie, B.Sc..Dip.Ed. MrsG. Marsh,Teach.Cert.-JuniorSchool MrK. Hutchings-Groundsman Humanities-Mrs M. Best,Teach.Ccrt.. MrsD. McArthur, B.A.,Dip.Ed.-English MrsN.Jeffs-BoardingHouse Dip.R.S.A. MrsJ. McGuinnessB.A.,Teach.Cert-French MrD. Kamasz-Groundsman MrR. McMahon,A.Mus.A. -Guitar MrM. Kay-Groundsman HouseAdvisers: MrsF.Millar, Dip.Teach.-Computing MrsS.Kenton,Ass.Dip.Lib.Media-P{fLibrary Baird-Miss P. Wright, B.A.,Dip.Ed. MrsA. Miller-bagpipes Technician Carmichael-MrsS.Jenkin, B.A..Dip.Ed.(also MrsB.Mills, Dip.Teach.,Grad. Dip.Teach. MissD. King-P{fMediaTechnician assiststoDir.PastoralCare) Remediation-English MrsO. Knock -HomeEconomics&Media Ferguson-MrsJ. MacLean, MrsA. Moon. B.A.•Dip.Ed.-SocialStudies, Assistant Dip.Teach.,Cert.Phys.Ed.( Edin.) English MrsJ. Laing-Clerk/typist McNeil-MrsJ. McMahon,Teach.Cert., Mrse. Muir,ATe.L.,A.Mus.A. -Music,Junior Misse. Lamat-LibraryClerk Grad.Dip.(Media) School MrsJ. Lewis-BoardingHouse Stewart-MrsH. Heptinstall,B.Sc.(Hons), MrsS. Nicholls, B.Mus.(Hons),A.Mus.A., MrsG. Martin, B.A.,Grad.Dip.Lib.Studies Cert.Ed.,Dip.Lib.Stud. L.Mus.A.-Oboe Assistant Librarian Summers-MrsE. Milne, B.Comm..Dip.Ed. Mrs L.O'Callaghan,ATe.,A.TA., B.A.(Fine MrA. Mulford. FS.e.A.,M.B.I.M.-Accountant Arts) Dip. Ed..H.e.-Art Mrs M. Olden-Receptionist/Clerk OtherAcademicStaff MrsM. Page,L.Mus..L.T.e.L.-Music Miss M.Olsen-Secretary/Receptionist MrsH. Atchison,Teach.Cert.-JuniorSchool MrR. Pedrelli,Dip.Teach.-Media DevelopmentOffice MrsL. Bynon,B.A. Dip.Ed.-English,French Mrse. Pidgeon,M.Sc., Dip.Ed.-Science MrR. Parkin-MaintenanceForeman MIssJ. Buckenara,B. Ed., Dip.Teach.Science MrB. Reoch, B.Sc.-Maths Mrse.Parker-KindergartenAide Mrse.Cable,B.A.,Dip.Ed.-Drama Mrse. Robinson,FashionDip.,Teach.Cert. Mre.Prater-PropertySupervisor Miss A.Coughlan. B.A.(Ed.)-violin Home Economics MrsJ. Ritchie-P{fArtTechnician Mrs D.Cuneo,B.A.,Dip.Teach.-French, MrsA.Saffen,B.Sc.(Hons)-Mathematics MsK. Rogers-AccountsClerk Japanese MrM. Saunders,B.A.. Dip.Teach.-English Mrse.Rushworth-BoardingHouse Mrs M. Davies,B.Ed.,Dip.Teach.,Grad.Dip. MrsR.Saunders. B.Sc..Dip. Ed.-Mathematics MrsS.Sadler,S.R.N.-NursingSister (Reading)-JuniorSchool MrS.Shaw.B.A.(Hons).Grad.Dip.Recreation MissS.Skelhorn-Clerk/typist Mrs H. Downing,M.Sc., U.E.D. -Science Percussion Miss E.Stenhouse-Kindergarten Helper(P{f) MrsJ. Duzevich. B.Sc.,Dip.Ed.-Science Miss M.Simpson,Dip.Teach.-Accounting. MrD. Wilson-Adams-Maintenance MrsT Ebert, Dip.Teach.-JuniorSchool BusinessStudies MrsJ. Eddington, B.Ed.,Dip.Phys.Ed. -Physical MrsA.Smith,B.A..Dip.Ed.-EarlyChildhood Education Studies,R.E. MrsJ. Edmunds, B.A.,Teach.Cert.,Dip.Lib.St., MrsH.Stead,B.Sc.(Hons),PGCE-Maths(P{f) Grad.Dlp.Chlidren'sLiterature-JuniorSchool MrsA.Tarulli,B.A.,Dip.Ed.-English MrJ. Eyres. B.Sc. -Science MissL.Tayler-Flute 2 EDITORIAL The Year Eleven debating team also excelled, winning the Year Eleven division ofthe Independent Schools' Debating Competition. 1990also saw the launch ofthe Diamond Jubilee Appeal. Through the setting of fundraising goals the Foundation aims to achieve the School's financial independ ence for the benefit ofits future students. Tocelebrate our Diamond Jubilee this year's Kookahurra containsa special Art and Literature Supplement. The Supple ment contains poetry and prose written by both Juniorand SeniorSchool students. This year, for the first time, colour reproductions ofart and photography have been included. Ourcover incorpo rates the themeofthe Diamond Jubilee. The beautiful photograph was kindly provided by DallasGillam. In closing Iwould like to express my appreciation to all the people who have made the production ofthis year's Kookahurra possible. Mrs McMahon and Mrs McArthur have provided consist ent support and advice to the entire Kookaburra Committee committee, Mr Leach and Miss Rankin Back (L-R) T Davies, RSennon, H Hayter, FAmey, NMcCandless, RStone haveco-ordinated and assisted with the Front A McCandless, E Penny, B Bowling,J King, S-J Elderfield, KSpinley, K Barrett compilingofthe Supplement, Mrs Lukin Ahsent E Young, G Cotton, J Pilmer has acted as 'Iiason officer' with the printing company and Mr Pedretti has provided his services as the official photographer. Without the kind assist anceofthese staffmembers the task of 1990has proved to be ayearofexciting many months rehearsing before touring in the editorial committee would have been activities, changes, achievements and of Singaporeand Canada. The season at the very difficult indeed. course the celebration ofthe School's Playhouse allowed them to reveal their birthday. depth oftalent to sell-out audiences of Thanks must also go to all the members of families, friends and admirers. the Photographic and Literary Commit The Seventy-fifth Anniversary Gala tees for all their work in producing and Dinner Dance saw many ex-students, P.L.C students excelled in many different compiling the content ofKookahurra. friends and students' parents gather in the areas throughout the year, as can be seen Special thanks must go to the Year Eleven SeniorSchool quadrangle for the"birth from the many "success stories"con Media students who adopted the role of day party"- providing the YearTwelves tained in our Arts and Sports reports. the Photographic Committee when the with anotheropportunity to refine their Special mention must go to a numberof YearTwelves were on exam leave. Their waitressing skills. girls who were selected to represent assistance prevented many 'editorial Western Australia in various sports. headaches.' TheSeventy-fifth Anniversary ofthe Alison Mills was selected in the State College has also provided the entire underseventeen volleyball team and Sara-Jane, Bettina and Kelly, in their roles School community with an opportunity to Michelle Duckworth was a reserve for the as sub-editors, managed specific areas of reflect on the School's pastand the under fifteens. Joanna Morton and Kerry Kookahurra's production. Theircon changes it has undergone since its estab Crawford were both selected in State tinual dedication and effort throughout the lishment in 1915. Being a student ofthe hockey teams. Michelle Worland was a yearensured the successful completion of 1990's,attending aschool so well adapted memberofthe State undersixteen netball the 1990edition. to modern society, it isoften difficult to fully appreciate the influence ofhistory team and Elizabeth Shave and Jane Finally, Iwould like to wish the best of McGillvray represented the State in and tradition. Perhaps, when we look luck and good fortune to all the Year back in anotherseventy five years, we diving. Twelves venturing out into the "real will understand more fully the impact the Special congratulations must also go to world" and those who will remain behind School has had on both its studentsand MichelleTelferwho continued her to keep building the tradition and the the community. successful international gymnastics career future ofP.L.e. at the 1990Commonwealth Games. The Midnite Youth TheatreCompany Michelle won both ateam Silverand production ofThe Birds proved a tremen individual Bronze in Auckland, making us dous success. Students from both P.L.C all feel very proud ofherachievements. and Christ Church GrammarSchool spent jocelyn King 3 FROM THE SPEECH NIGHT The 1989 Speech Night wasonceagain a PRINCIPAL memorableoccasion and a fitting end to anothersuccessful year. Although the evening was thoroughly enjoyable, the absence ofour late Principal, Miss HeatherBarr, was felt by all. Mrs Day, MrLangdon, Miss Montgomery and Brigitte Watson all spokeofMiss Barr's dedication to the school and the high respect in which she was held by students, Staffand the school community as a whole. Afterthe procession across the stageof the YearTwelve students, Staff, the Official Party and Council, Mr Langdon, Chairman ofthe School Council, gave a short speech concerning the future planning ofP.L.e. The 1989Principal's Report covered all aspects ofschool life. Mrs Day spoke about the all round developmentof"the P.L.e. girl"and howextra-curricular activities playamajorrole in school life. Shethanked both students and Stafffor theirwork and achievements throughout the yearand expressed herenthusiasm for continued involvement for all in P.L.e. life. MissJoan Montgomery directed her speech towards the YearTwelves. She spoke about theirfuture as individuals and as school leavers, stressingthe importance ofpersonal and ethical values in acaring society. Afterherspeech, which was PLC is avery special placefor meand for the many opportunities available to do greatly appreciated, she then presented the many others, where thesenseofbelong theirbestatall times,and to tackle tasks prizes. ing is strong. It is this 'family feel' that is with confidenceand enthusiasm. so importantas it provides the care, Brigitte Watson, Head Prefect, gave the You must becomecitizensofthe world, stability andsupportthatenables the girls traditional farewell speech, emphasising with a broadoutlook and acaring philoso ofourSchool to develop so admirably. the friendship and support which devel phy. You must become creative, inde oped in YearTwelve as these girls This year has been ourDiamondJubilee pendentthinkers,jealouslyguarding your struggledthrough theirfinal yearof Yearwhen we havecelebrated seventy right to have an opinion. Ifyou are wise school. five years ofgrowth and the senseof you will always keep a senseofhumour belonging has been heightened by the and beware oftaking yourselves too The musical performance in the laterhalf many visitsofOld Collegians, and the seriously. Beconfidentofyourabilities. ofthe evening was received warmly. many functions attended by membersof Rememberourmotto, "Laboreet Items were presented by all groups theSchool family. When intending Honore", which means"with workand including an impressivedance item The parents and students comefor their honour". It reminds us thateverything we GreatestLove accompanied by atrio of interview, Ialways stress that when the doshould be done with respect, effortand singers. A beautiful piano solo by Laksmi studentenrols, the familyjoins the integrity. Pamuntjakand Memory sung by the choir School. It is important to me thateduca wereotherhighlights ofthe entertain My very best wishes go with the girls who tion is seen as aco-operative process ment. are leaving us this year. My grateful where we work togethertowards life-long thanks go to TanyaDavies, my very Theeveningconcluded with the departure education. special "HeadGirl". Ilook forward to the ofthe YearTwelves through aguardof IencouragePLC students to face the returningofpresentCollegians as Old honourformed by the Staff. This finale future with optimism. Iknow that there Collegians in the future. was an appropriateendingto the Year are many difficulties to surmountat Twelves' school days and to the 1989 present, but Ialso know that in times of academic yearfor the rest ofP.L.e. adversity peoplegiveoftheir best. I encourage all girls to take advantage of Hazel Day RohynSermon 4 ~~~~~~~~~~g= HEAD PREFECT'S REPORT It's strange, but now the year isdrawing Year Eleven Danceand YearTen social. to acloseand the YearTwelves are which both proved illuminatingexperi already startingto reminisce, people keep ences. saying to me,"When you first started at Partofthe responsibilities ofbeing Head P.L.e. I'll bet you didn't think you'd Prefect involves chairing Student Council become Head Prefect". I'm absolutely and Student Forum meetings. Forum this surethat they're right but then as an yearcame up with some wonderful ideas overawed YearSix in the boarding house, especially in the conservation area and I Ididn't really expectto reach Year hope some oftheirsuggestions will be Twelve! (Perhaps that in itselfis aminor implemented in the canteen early next achievement.) When the School Officials year. Abigthank you to membersofthe for 1990 were first announced people Forum during both semesters. You did a waited -as they always do - to see how greatjoband I'm only sorry that lack of well Icould cope, not only with being the time prevented the second semester first boarderto be Head Prefect for Forum from contributing more. The twenty-five years but with the strain of more formal atmosphereofStudent having to have neat hairfor the whole Council required a little more organisa year. The second goal has met with tion and again some important issues moderate success but the first has been a were raised. One that keeps coming up great success. Ihave had the benefitof regularly is that oflack ofrecognition for having vocal opinions verycloseat hand the less seniorofficialsofthe school such and though at times this has been trying, I as House Artsand Sports Captains. have been able to base my decisions on a Students who work with these girls are wide variety ofinterests so have had more very aware ofthe amountoftime they put Head Prefect Tanya Davies chanceofmaking the right ones. into theirjobs without always receiving This year has been a particularly busy and the recognition that they deserve. eventful one for meand indeed the rest of Myjobhas been madeso mucheasierto With areduction in the numberof theschool. The start ofourDiamond have the adviceand friendship ofMrs scheduled'student assemblies a lot ofthe Jubilee year wascelebrated by a lavish Day and the benefit ofherexperience to youngergirls say they are losing contact Gala Dancewhich was to be the begin achieve my best. with the prefects and that they don't ning ofmany invitationsto dinner for the know the Student Council and Forum To all the YearTwelves, thank you for officialsofYearTwelve -unfortunately representatives, despitecontinual efforts being such a wonderful and supportive not to dine, butto actas waitresses! Ifwe to make the representatives ofeach year year for me. Icould neverhave made it have gained nothingelse from this year, group known to the ret ofthe student without your help. Thanks to Kieren for most YearTwelves will be very accom body. Ihope that next year's officials being soorganised, to Alii for making me plished at servingdinners. And with the will come up with a solution to this appreciate sport and to Robyn, for when launch ofthe School Foundation this year problem which seems to hauntevery faced with adversity we knew wecould as well, my requests for volunteers to help Head Prefect. I'd also like to take the rely on each other. serve ("This will be the last time I opportunity to say thank you to the promise") was beginning to wea;a little Icannot begin to describe how much I StudentCouncil members ofboth Year thin. (Now that the dinners have finished haveenjoyed this year. Noone said it Twelve and Year Eleven who provided however, Iknow the girls areglad they , would beeasy but Ihavefound the few some spiriteddebate and truly repre weregiven the opportunity to participate inevitableoccasions when the pressure is sented the ideals ofthe school. somuch in these special activities.) very intense were faroutnumbered by the Somethingthatevery Head Prefect's many times when Ihave been bursting The production ofthe video, to be shown reportcontains is areference to the with pride for my school andfor the girls at the Foundation dinners, causedgreat wonderful school spirit at P.L.e. We who go there, and so proud to have been excItement for somegirls, greatembar havealways been aschool that prides chosen to represent them. Iwish next ras~mentto others and afeeling of itselfon its achievements ofexcellence year'sofficials the very bestofluck and resIgned acceptanceon the partofthe butschool morale is built up when we although it will neverbe plain sailing, ~eachers whoseclasses were being supportthose peopleand teams whose you will have somanyopportunities and Interrupted. Fortunately, the final product achievements are not so high. Winning is experiences to rememberthat the bad made itall worthwhile. noteverything; it is the participation times will seem a small price to pay. Perhapsoneofthe most anticipated which isofbenefitto the individual. That famous Latin sayingCarpe Diem events in agirl's final school year is her P.L.e. is aschool where every girl has sums up what Iwish to say to P.L.e. YearTwelve Dance, and ours lacked none every opportunity to participate and is students: Seize the Dayand make the ofthe expectations. This important encouraged to achieve her best. It is the mostofeverything that P.L.e. has to occasion was heldat the Hyatt. Everyone wonderful example and guidanceofMrs offerto you. looked beautiful and it was a lovely Day and Mrs Bull that fosters this ideal of evening. The prefectsalso attended the achievement to the best ofone's ability. Tanya DGI'ies • 5 Boarding House Prefects Back(L-R) BettinaBowling, Robyn Sermon,Jodie Stewart Front Emma Penny, Claire Wilkinson 6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~m- SENIOR BOARDER'S REPORT Five years laterand here [am, nearing the The P.E. teachers did manage to exert end ofmy school days. It seems only some influence, with weekly aerobic yesterday Iwaved good-bye to my tearful sessions beginning in third term for the parents,excitedly bounded up the stairs more "sporty" Year Elevens and and hurled myselfinto P.L.e. boarding Twelves. We alsoentered a boarders' life. After the initial weekofsettling in hockey team into the Metropolitan and the discovery ofnew found independ Schoolgirls' Competition. This venture ence, reality hit hard. I would have to began shakily but in our inaugural year learn those desirable skillsofwashing, the team made it to the Grand Final, ironing (one that Istill have not, and will though unfortunately they weredefeated. not master),cleaning my room and, most Fellow boarders were highly enthusiastic importantly, battling to get a place in front spectators. Whocould forget the"official ofthe T.V. cheersquad" which supported the team so vocally atall the matches? But many things have changed since the early days when a hundred girls watched Nationwide, the caterers, also staged a one television and even the traditional Hawaiian night in second term. This was hungerpains in boarders' stomachs are fun for everyone as they adorned them subsiding! Starving boarders are no selves with hibiscus, sarongs and board longerstarving! (Almost -Ed.) ing house sheets. Since Year Eight we have laughed, cried, Regular -ornot so regular-forum fought and shared nearly everyemotion meetings wereconducted, which gave us with each other, developing aspecial the opportunity to make positivechanges bond. At the beginning of 1990we within the boardinghouse. From the Senior Boarder Robyn Sermon entered the final legofourmarathon run rather informal meetings we managed to YearTwelve. make many changes - from a new shower Boarderhas given mean insight into the curtain to the mostcelebrated ofall 1990has been a very successful year for effort and time taken in running both the events, the re-introduction oftuck-shop. the boarding house. We welcomed both school and the boarding house smoothly. The tuck-shop wasorganized by a Mrs Knight and Miss Hannon ontothe selected group ofYear Elevens who The boarding house staffmust bethanked staff,causing many to tremble at the opened iton weekends and on Open Day. for their patience and perseverance prospectofhaving two P.E. teachers in Not surprisingly, it provedto beagold throughout the entire yearand for their our midst. Compulsoryearly morning mineand everyone, especially the endless devotion in attempting to keep the running wasenvisaged by several, but famished YearTwelves, will beeternally peace. Thanks must go to Mrs Day but thankfully it was neversuggested. grateful for itsexistence, especially especially to Mrs Bull. Hersleepless 1990also saw minorstructural changes during those dark hoursofstudy. nights and constantconcern often go within the boarding house in orderto unnoticed but this yearhas given me the The tuck-shop, combined with two accommodate the largest numberof opportunity to 'witness' the care and wonderful Boarders' Markets, which boarders ever- 186. The beloved "boy responsibility shetakes in trying to ensure raised up to three hundred dollars each, friend line," (alias YearTwelve phone) the utmost happiness for all boarders. I boosted boarding house funds tremen was taken from its own secludedcomer must also personally thank her for her dously. Thedebate will now rage on and literally placed on astairlanding in support and the confidence she showed in about what to buy with the profits and for orderto make way for a new dormitory. me. which yeargroup. Many similarchanges occurred but Thanks also to the YearTwelvesand my despite rathercrampedconditions we've The mostexciting boarding house event wonderful prefects -Jodie, Claire, Bettina managed to survive them. is happeningas I write this report. We and Emma-for theirsupport during my are all anxiously waiting the arrival ofour Thanks to the staff, weekend outings and many nervous breakdowns. A special newest member, who will bethe one activities have proved very popular. thank you toTanyafor her"calming" hundred and eighty-seventh boarder. Abe Outings to Rottnest, ice-skating, ten-pin words, honesty and friendship when it -a red German short-haired pointer- is bowling, horse riding and an unbelievable was needed most. on his way and I'm quite sure he will be numberofsocial invitations meant that the most walked and petteddog in the Best wishes to next year's Head Boarder, weekends were neverquiet. In second world. (l wish not only the girls luck in Jayne Nottle. term P.L.e. hosted Year Eight, Year Nine training Abe, but Abe luck in living with and YearTen socials, which proved Lastofall, [return to the poor Year a hundred and eighty six tormented educational experiences for all! Back in Twelves as exams loom ahead and they teenagers!!) the boarding house constantactivities gaze through the bars at the awaiting took place. Chocolate making and cake As my yearas SeniorBoarderconcludes I world. [know many ofthem will cer decorating revealed somecreative flair reflecton the excitingand enjoyable year tainly be as anxious to leave boarding and activities involving present making it has been. There have been many good house life as they were to begin it, but were worthwhile. timesand lots oflaughs but it has also will treasure the memories and friend had its trying moments. Being Senior ships forever. 7 SERVICE REPORT (thanks Mr Vicars!). Good Samaritans Stewart Kate Prickett and a stall for each house selling produce, Summers Elizabeth Clarkson cakes, plants etcetera. It was widely thought that the mini-fete added aspecial My thanks also go to Mrs Day and Mrs touch to the overall successofthe day and Bull and the members ofthe Student it certainly added something to the Council for theirsupport and good advice. Service Fund's bank account! Overall, my yearas Service Co-ordinator Afterselling such a vast amount offood, has been very interesting and rewarding the ServiceCommittee discovered a new and Ihope that the tradition P.L.e. has set and interesting product which seemed in its aim ofhelping the underprivileged financially promising - unique P.L.e. and less fortunate will continue. And notebooks. Sales were a bit disappointing finally, Iwould like to wish next year's butourspirits were soon lifted once again Service Co-ordinator, Sally Voce, the best as a result ofthe successful muffin drive ofluck and Ihope that sheenjoys the we held soon after. position as much as Ihave done this year. Throughout the yearthe enthusiasm ofall the Service Representatives has been Katie Weekes fantastic and Iwould like to give them special thanks for all their helpand ideas. Thank you to: Baird Natalie Erskine Carmichael Katie Robertson Ferguson Samantha Bardill ServiceCoordinator Kathryn Weekes McNeil KatrinaJoyce and Jocelyn McLarty 1990 began with an enormousamountof enthusiasm, mainlycontributed by the eight house representatives. Another great sourceofenthusiasm was Mrs Zayan, whose advice and knowledge have been greatly appreciated. A special thanks mustalso go to Mrs Smith and Miss Wright, whose organisation ofthe various streetappeals throughout the year has been tremendous. The first and most important lesson I learned about the art offund-raising this year was to sell what was in the greatest demand - food. Ourfirst major fund raising activity was the hotcross bun drive and, as could beexpected, this was a great success. In second term we started offwith a hot dog day, which was very well organised by Stewart House and this was soon followed by aCasual Day. Both ofthese events were very successful. Next we had astreet appeal which was well organised by Miss Wright and was very rewarding for all those who participated. The mostexciting and successful eventof the whole year was the mini-fete, which was held in the undercrofton the first Open Day ofthe year. The fete included Service Committee a numberofstalls, such as SAVE (thanks Back(L-R) R Schonell,J McLarty, S Bardill, K Robertson, KJoyce Front EClarkson, Mr Pedretti!), Amnesty International K Prickett, K Weekes, N Erskine. 8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~m- STUDENT COUNCIL REPORT Headed by our highly competentchairper son and Head Prefect,Tanya Davies. the 1990StudentCouncil has discussed an array ofcontroversial and interesting issues, as well as the more mundane matters which seem to appearannually on the agenda. Thecelebrations ofthe School's seventy-fifth anniversary have made many ofourduties unique. with the end result being a Student Council (and several otherenthusiastic YearTwelves) all expert in waitressing! Shortly into first term discussions about the YearTwelvedinner-dance began and, as always, the selection ofthe most suitableentertainment became a heated issue. The ideaofhiringa OJ. was suggested, but a vote within the year group showed the traditional live band to be the most popularoption. Factors such as quality and costwere then discussed, resulting in the choice ofFaces. The StudentCouncil's objective ofacting StudentCouncil as a liaison between students and staffhas Back(L-R) SJones, B Robertson, K Hantke, KLangdon, K Weekes, AThunder, been quite successfully fulfilled this year, M Morris, R Paterson Front B Moore, RSermon, T Davies, KGara, EClement, despite the lack ofregularstudent assem S Bardill. blies. Meetings have been particularly enhanced by the innovative suggestions mailers have once again found their way obtaining pennission for members ofthe put forward by the membersofthe into the boardroom, as they have inevery Interschool Swimming and Athletics Student Forum,especially with reference otheryear in the history ofthe Student teams to have breakfast in the boarding to P.L.e.'s role in the protection ofour Council. house after morning training sessions. environment. These ideas, such as the Last year's StudentCouncil is to be As seems to have been the case with all need for significant reduction in paper thanked for asuccessful effort to intro previous Student Councils, we have all consumption within the school, have been duce additional decoration to the blazer too soon discovered that the limitationsof canvassed extensively and we hope that pockets ofPrefects and Student Council time have prevented us from achieving all these ideas will be discussed in even more members. These have been well received that we would have liked. However, we detail and possibly implemented by the and have increased students' awareness of areconfident that next year's Student Student Council of 1991. Officials. Ourown successes have Council will uphold the School's high Topics such as the most strategic place included the introduction ofaerobics for standards under the guidanceofMrs Day mentofrubbish bins and othergeneral YearTwelves during lunchtime and and Mrs Bull, and we wish them luck. Rehecca Paterson FORUM YEAR 11 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES BackL-R C Hogg, PHorwood, E Kopke, KSounness, S Weaver BackL-R PHorwood, S Voce, S Foreman, T Adonis, E Easton Centre 0 Hovell, Y Pearce, S Price, A Smith Front S Mackie, Front L Pearce, FReid, S Mackie LCouani, MStirling, C Murray, N Howard 9
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