Untitled - TAS - The Armidale School
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Untitled - TAS - The Armidale School
The Arm idalian December 1995, Volume 97 The Magazine of The Armidale Annidale School Contents Sport The School Council Year 12 Prize Winners Headmaster's Valedictory Day Address, 1995 Senior Prefect's Report Memorial Services of Thanksgiving Chapel Report Editorial Staff Valetes 1 4 6 8 9 12 13 15 Academic Reports Director of Studies Studies. Director of Agriculture Creative & Performing Arts English Faculty Human Society and Its Environment Library Languages Other Than English (LOTE) Mathematics )?DIPE/i1E PD/PE/HE Science Applied Studies Studies Technological & Applied 21 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 Activities Address to toTAS TAS cadets cadets Cadet Pioneers Surf Lifesaving C Company Activities Debating and Public Speaking OBU President's Report Report. Parents and Friends' Association Gallathea 36 38 35 40 40 41 41 41 42 44 44 House Reports Abbott House Broughton house Broughton House Croft House Dangar House Green I-louse House Ross House Tyrrell House White White I-louse House 46 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 Sport Sport at at The The Armidale Armidale School School Centenary GPS Athletics Athletics Championships Basketball Cricket Hockey Shooting Rowing Rugby Soccer 1st XI Xl Squash Swimming Tennis Tennis 56 58 58 61 62 68 70 73 74 80 80 53 83 83 85 Original Contributions Preparatory School This Year In the Preparatory School Year 6 Year 5 Year 4 Year 2/3 Year One Report 99 104 106 106 107 108 109 Vale 1995 Salvete 1995 ValeteYearl2 Valete Year 12 School Roll 112 112 114 114 120 Third Row: G.R.McLennan, A.Smith,J.C.White, J.C.White, W.Sprinkle, G.R.McLennan, D.Negus, DNegus, K.L.Holswich, K.L.Holswich, D.Dempster, DDempster, ASmith, W.Sprinkle, G.t'ostle, G.Postle, A.J.Wilkinson, A.JWilkinson, P.D.Gray, J.Robinson, H.Knight, J.Robinson, HKcight, R.McCarthy, R.McCarthy, M.W.Preston, M.WPrestan, W.E.Hyman, W.E.Hyman.R.J.Green, RJGreen, P.R.Green P.R.Green Second Row: METavener, M.E.Tavener,J.A.Bock, J.A.Bock,MEStrang, M.E.Strang,C.L.Daley, C.L.Daley,PValentine, P.Valentine,J.Voegli, J.Voegli,L.M.Blood, L.M.Blood,E.J.Woolaston, E.J.Woolaston, R.Hunt, RHunt, M.McLeod, M.McLeod, C.JBuckley, B.McConvilla, BE.Connah, LC.Warden, C.J.Buckley, B.McConville, B.E.Connah, L.C.Warden, A.Barnier. A.Barnier, WF.Sadler, W.F.Sadler, C.Allen, C.Allen, J.Grivas, J.Grivas, C.Long, CLang, CA.Wright, C.A.Wright,A.M.While, A.M.White, M.PDebenham, E.Cook M.P.Debenham, Seated: M.B.Hitl, A.A.Wilkinson, A.A.Wilkinson,S.J.Hoddinott, SJ.floddinott,G.E.Wynne, C.EWynne, M.T.Oates, MT.Oates, R.K.Brindley, RK.Brindtey, C.S.Blood, C.SJ3Iood,G.S.Harris, GSHarris. D.LGraham, M.B.Hill, D.L.Graham, K.Langford-Smith (Headmaster), W.A.Ward, P.D.Ha!I, P.J.R.Sandcrs, W.Howarth, C.B.Strang, P.D.Hall, P.J.R.Sanders, W.Howarth, C.B.Strang, D.B.Dorrian, D.B.Doreian, P.E.Scrivener, P.E.Scrivenar, MR.Harrison, I.A.Lloyd, I.A.Llayd, R.D.Hall R.DHall M.R.Harrison, Staff 405. The School Council The The Vi5itor Visitor hiswcl1.B.D., RD., B.E.,Th. B.E.,Th. Schol., Schol., Bishop of Armidale Rt Rev. P Chiswell The RI Chairman MG Browning, Browning,Esq., Esq A.C.A. MG Members DB Andrews, Esq, M.Bus, Dip.Mgt., Dip.Bd. Dip.Ed. Dr. P. Annetts F.Beasley, Beasley, Dip.Physiotherapy Dip.Physiotherapy (Syd) (Syd) Mrs E Mrs C. Birkett, B.A., Dip.Ed. The Rev. G Burke, B.Eng.(Civil)(Syd), B.Th. (A.C.T.) Grad.Dip.Arts (Theol)(M.T.C.) Dr L Busby, Esq., B.E.(Chem)(Syd), M.I.Chem E.(U.K.) H. R. Kidson, Esq., J S Mitchell, Esq. The Rev. J. Marsh, B.A., Dip.Fin.Man. Dip.Fin.Man. ,, Dip.Th., Dip.Th., M.Ec., M.Ec., F.C.P.A. F.C.P.A. J Robertson, Esq., A.C.A., C.P.A. CY.A. Esq.. B.A., LL.B. D Tilbury, Esq., (Deakin), C B Strang, Bsq., Esq., B.Comm. (Qid.), (Qld.), M.B.A. M.B.A.(Deakin), Clerk of Council and Bursar Bursar A.S.C.P.A., A.C.I.M. The School Staff Headmaster Deputy Headmaster (Emeritus) Deputy Headmaster (Pro tern) Assistant to the Headmaster Senior Master Director of Studies Senior Housemaster Master of the Preparatory School Chaplain Sportsmaster The The Armidalian Armidahatt 1995 1995 K Langford-Smith, Esq., B.A. (Syd.) M.A. (U.W.A.) JAHolland, J A Holland,Fsq., Esq.,B.A., B.A.,Dip.Bd. Dip.Ed. (Massey), (Massey), Dip.Teaching (Palmerston North), (dcc. (dec. May 1995) G S Harris, Esq.. Esq., B.Sc., Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.) WAWard, WA Ward, Esq., Esq., B.Sc.(Hons), B.Sc.(Hons), Dip.Ed. (Belfast) Dip.Sch. Admin. Admin.(Armidale), Armidale), M.A.C.E. M.A.C.E. Dip.Sch. D L Graham, Esq., B.A. (U.N.E.) P DHall, Hall,Esq., Esq.,B.Sc., B.Sc., Dip.Ed. Dip.Ed. (Woll.) (WalL) PD C S Blood, Esq., B.A. (IJ.N.E.), (U.N.E.), Dip.Teach. (S.T.C.), M.EcI. (U.N.R) M.Ed. (U.N.E.) P R J Sanders, Esq., B.A. (U.N.E.), Dip:Teach. Dip. Teach. (Guild (Guild T.C.), Grad.Dip.Ed. L'ship (R.C.A.E.), (R.C.A.E ), M.A.C.E. Rev. W Howarth, TILL. Th.L. (Moore), T.C. (Syd.), Grad. Dip. Sch. Admin. (A.C.A.E.), M.A.C.E. IA Lloyd, Esq., Dip.Teach. (A.C.A.E.), (Admin. Leadership. Leadership, U.N.E.) B.Ed., Page 1 Housemasters Croft House Abbott Broughton Dangar Green Ross Tyrreil Tyrrell White C S Blood, Esq., Esq.. B.A. (U.N.E.) Dip.Teach. Dip.Teach. (S.T.C.), (ST.C.), M.Ed. (U.N.E.) M T Oates, Esq., B.Sc., Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.), J.P. M B Hill, Hill, Esq., Dip.Teach. A.C.A.E.) MB (A C A E) G E Wynne, Wynne, Esq., Esq., B.A., B.A., Dip.Ed. Dip.Ed. (Q1d), (Old), Grad.Dip.Ed.Admin. (Curtin, W.A.) l-Ioddinott, B.A. B.A. (Hons), (Hons). Dip.Ed. Dip.Bd. (U.N.E.) Ms S J Hoddinott, AAWilkinson, AA Wilkinson, Esq., Esq., B.A., B.A., Dip.Ed. Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.) (U.N.E.) D L Graham, Graham, Esq., Esq., B.A. B.A.(U.N.E.) U.N.E.) R K Brindley, Brindley, Esq., Esq, B.Sc. (lions) (Hons) (Exeter), Post Grad. Certificate of Ed. (Keele) Subject Co-ordinators MK Bsq., B.A., B.A., Dip.Ed. Dip.Ed. E.S.L. E.S.L.(U.N.E.) çILNE.) R Harrison, Esq., D B Dorrian, Esq., B.Sc. (Woll.), Dip.Ed. (Wall.) (Woll.) B Scrivener, Scrivener, Esq., PE B.A. (Macq.), Dip. Ed. (Mitchell), Cert. Phot. Art. WAWard, Dip.Ed. WA Ward, Esq., Esq., B.Sc.(Hons), Dip.Ed. Dip.Sch.Admin. (A.C.A.E.), (Q.U.B.), Dip.Sch. Admin (A C A E.), M.A.C.E. English English and and LOTE LOIE Mathematics Science 1-ISlE HSIE Technological and Applied Studics Studies Creative Arts and Performing Arts M G Levins, Esq., B.A. (Macq.), (Macq.), Grad.DipEd. Grad.Dip Ed (S.A.C.A.E.) (S A.0 A E) T D Scott, Bsq., Esq., B.A., Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.) (Term 1) WB Dunham, B.Mus., A.S.C.M., Grad. Dip. Music Ed. (Y.M.F.) Teaching Staff Mrs CA CAAIIen Allen P Blake, Esq. Mrs L M Blood JABock,Esq. J A Bock,Esq. Mrs A. Boggs RKBrindley, R K Brindley, Esq., Esq., KABrown, K A Brown, Esq. Esq. Mrs E Cook Mr M Cordery cordery Mrs C Daley Mrs M P Dcbenham Debenham D Dempstcr, Dempster, Esq. Mrs TA JAGrivas Grivas Page 2 B.Mus. (U.N.E.) B.Ec. (U.N.E.), Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.) (U.N.E.) Th.L., Dip. Cert.Elec.Eng., TILL., Dip. A. Theol. (Moore Coll.), Coil.), Dip. Teach., 13.Ed. (hid. Arts) (N.C.A.E.), B.Ed. (Ind. D.A.T.TA, D.A.T.T.A., B.A. Dip.Bd. Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.) (U.N.E.) (Hans) (Exeter), B.Sc. (lions) Post Grad. Grad. Certificate Certificateof ofEd. Ed.(Keele) Keele) Post B.A. (Hans) (Hons) (Warwick), Dip.Ed. (Birmingham)(on leave) M.Litt. (U.N.E.), (U.N.E.). B.A. B.A. (Q1d.), (Old.), B.Ed. Studies (Q1d), (Old), Dip. T.G. (Syd.),Dip.Mig.Teach.(A.C.A.E-), (Syd.),Dip.Mig.Teach.(A.C.A.E.), Dip. Multi Cult.Ed. culLEd. (ACAE), (AcAE), MACE (on leave T4) T4) 13.Sc. (UNSW) B.Sc. (UNSW) Cert of Lib., Cert of Comp., Camp., Lib. A.L.A.A. B.A., Dip.Ed.(Q1d) Dip.Ed.(Qld) B.A., B.Ed. (Alberta), Dip.Adrnin. Cal.), Dip.Admin. (British Col.), Dip. Com.Arts (Alberta) Dip.Com.Arts REd. B.Ed. (computer (Computer Ed.) Ed.) (U.NJ3.) (U.N.E.) Armidatian 1995 The Armidalian R F Hall, Esq. K R Hardingham, Esq. Harris, Esq., 0G SS Harris, Mrs L Hicks L l-Iolswich Holswich Miss K L R Hunt, Esq. Hyman, l3sq. Esq. W R Hyman, A R Keech, Esq. ARKeech,Bsq. Mrs H M Knight Mis Mrs R McCarthy M W Preston, Bsq. Esq. JO Robinson, Esq. Mrs M E Strang W. Sprinkle, Esq. Toppin, Esq. DM MToppin, Mrs P Valentine Mrs V L Waters JC White, Esq. Al Wilkinson, Esq. AJ 13 Woolaston Mrs E Mrs C A Wright Dip.Phys.Ed.(N. (N.C.A.E.), T.C. DipPbys,Ed. C.A.B.), T. C. (Trade) B.Sc., (Hons)(U.N.E.), (Hons)(U.N.E.), T.C. T.C. (Wagga), (Wagga), M.A.I.S.T. M.A.I.S.T. B.Sc., B.SC., Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.) (U.N.R) Teacher's Assistant Dip.Ed., B.A., B.Ed. (U.N.E.), U.N.E.), Dip.Ed., WEd. B.Ed. ,, Post Grad. Dip.(U T.E.S.O.L. (U.N.E.) (U.N.E.) Dip.(U of of S) 5) (Sask), (Sask, T.E.S.O.L. B.Ag.Ec. (U.N.E.), Dip.Ed. B.App.Sc.(Ag.), (Ag.),(W.D.A.), (W.D.A.), Dip.Ed. Dip.Ed. (Ag.) RApp.Sc. B.A. (Syd), 13.A. (Syd), Dip. Dip. Lib. Lib. (N.S.W.) Dip.Teach. (A.C.A.E.) (A.0 A E) (on Dip.Tcach. (on leave) B.Ed. (Art) (N'castle) (U.N.E.) Dip.Teach (IJ.N.E.) Asian Studies Studies (U.N.E.) B.A., Dip.Ed., (Macq.), Grad.Cer. GradCer. Asian B.Sc. History (Portland State U. PTLD, Oregon, U.S.A.), Grad.Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.) B.Sc., Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.), Dip. R.S.S. Montessori Mont ess on (U.N.E.) Dip.Teach (U.N.B.) Australian Watercolour Institute (U.N.E.),Dip.Teach Dip.Teach (Newcastle) (Newcastle) B.A. (U.N.R), M.Litt. (U.N.E.), B.A. (Hons. History) (N.S.W.), (NS.W.), M.Litt. M.A. (Murch.), Grad.Dip.Ed. (N.S.W.) Dip.Teach (A.C.A.E.)(on leave) Choirmaster Dr RP Maddox (flons.) (London), Ph.D. (U.C.L.A.), M.A. (Syd.), B.Mus. (Hons.) B.Com (N.S.W.) Academic Administr ation Administration Headmaster's Secretary Mrs L Warden Tuition Secretary Bamier Mrs A Barnier Development /Foundation Secretary Mrs A White, B.A. (Cant.) Enrolment Secretary Mrs D Threlfall (Term Terni 1) Enrolment Secretary Mrs P Bedford Academic Secretary Mrs M Sadler General Office Clerk P D Gray, Esq. Laboratory Assistant G McLennan, 0 McLennan, Esq., S.1.A. S.LA. (T.A.F.B.) (T.A.F.E.) Cert. Library Assistant Mrs Mrs BBMcConville Mconville Office Assistant Mrs B Paterson The Armidahan Arm idalian 1995 1995 Receptionist Mrs J Sandberg History /Activities Secretary B Anstock Mrs BAnstock @art-time) (part-time) Academic/Tuition Assistant Mrs Mrs B B Connah Connah (part-time) School Assistant J Voegeli, Esq. Accounts Administration Account5 Assistant Bursar Bursar's Secretary Pay Mistress P Green ,Esq. , Esq. M.I.A.A. Mrs M McLeod Mrs C Buckley @art-time) (part -time) Page 3 Creditor's Clerk Mrs C CAllardice Allardice (part-lime) (part-time) Year 12 Prize Winners English (2/3) Ben Kaehler Kaehlrr Property Supervisors English (Coetensporary) (Contemporary) Stewart Onley Oxley Works Foreman R J Green, Esq. Chef G Pestle, Postle, 2/sq. Esq. Room Supervisor M Tavener, Esq. Dining Room MSS Tavener, Unit General English 2 Uvit Eaglish Peter Jools tools (Ken MeConvilte McConville Mrmorisl Memorial Prize) Bee Ben Kaahlar Kaehler (Moltorshead (Mottershead Memorial Prize) Mathematics Mathematics Medical Staff School Medical Officer School Sisters Sports Centre Manager Bookallit, Dr P Bookallil, MB., B.S. (Syd.), 2/. F.R.A.C.G.P., D. Obst.,R.C.O.G. Sister D Batchelor, Connoek Sister N Connock D Negus, 2/sq., Esq., B. Spools Sports Science (UNSW) Maths is in Ooairry Society Krarsrth 2/net Kenneth Hunt EPPSpencer (E Spencer Memorial Prize) Prim) Biology Sandal Randal Thomas Chemistry Chrraisrry Danrao Duncan Gaff/ic Griffin Physics Ben Kaehler Karlrta, Aacisst Ancient Histery History Stuart Stuart Heolla Heath Modern Hisrory History Peter J00!O Jools (Blsnrfinld (Blomfield Memorial Prize) Modera Modern ttiolooy History (People & Events) Adam Harper Geography David Creel Croft (New England Eaglaad Travel Centre Prize) Prior) Ihasnomier Economics Luke Henschke Heasehke (Mark Drinkwater Drivkwrtor Memorial Prize) Agriculture Jamrr James Milahell Mitchell (Archer Croft Craft Memorial Prior) Prize) .ir&thcra,r /)ov Valedictory Day,1005 1995 Pug,, Page 4 T/,eAr,sidolro,r The Armidalian 1095 1995 Agriculture David Pasty David Puxty (Sinclair Trophy Trophy for fat eenultuncn antieffort effortina excellence and Agrinultctn( Agriculture) AordnewBeattie BnotticCo-Curricular Co-Cutrinular Prize Prize The Andrew Keoneth Hunt Hunt Kenneth Tlto Celia Celia Skeggs Skeggs Memorial Shield The Kunnnth Hunt Huot Kenneth Musin Music Matthew Duncan Denuan (Cecil Hill Mnmorinl Memorial Prian) Prize) Ilecdmarmnr's Citieenvlrip Prize Peizn Headmaster's Citizenship Niultelar Cull Colt Nicholas Design & Technology Rory Williams The Rotary Salary Peizr Citizeoslrip The Prize fnr for Citizenship Truer Taylor Trent Geueral General Studies Peter loots teals Stephen Manners Business Sandier Studies Computing Studies2U Stcdies2U General Richard Carter (Minhanl Bookies Prize) Prier) (Michael E Hoskins Cnmputing Saluted Computing Studies Related James Chornhill[ Churchill' (Mistrust (Michael P E 1-matins Hoskins Prize) Visozi Pats Visual Arts French 1-ladiny White Hadley White In panese Japanese Scott Lawson PD/HenitlslPlf PD/Health/PE Patrick Aestonk Anstock Moltam's Pheaten (Mallam's Pharmacy Prize) Craig Keeling Keating (Allianen Prizc( (Alliance Froucuio Francais Prize) The General Prizes for Citizenship David Croft CznigKeating Kratisg Craig Mattlraw Danuau Matthew Duncan Mitnhnll James Mitchell Bntr Kuehler Ben Kaehler Audrew Penfold Penfeld Andrew Other (Special) Awards F.Vr' Niciscz Memorial Scrap F.W. Nivison Essay Pniar Prize Perer 10015 Peter Jools (Histnry) (History) Ilewoed Howard Tolhurat Tolhurst Memvricl Memorial Essay Prinu Prize Dnecun Griffin Duncan (Ecosommer) (Economics) DL. D.L. Graham Graham Dmma Drama Prier Prize Hoot Kenneth Hunt Year 12 Special Prizewinners 1995 1995 The Rowrerr Rawson Cup Petar Peter Jents Jools The Keitlo Lawrence Memorial Mnmneial Prize Keith Lawrance Andrew Armstmrg Andrew Armstrong The G.A. FislrnePrefect's Prefeuts Prize GA. Fisher Mclnolm Malcolm Walker Thr The Peter Peter Bcit Belt Psian Prize Nigel Henizy Henley Do Kent Hughes Hoghes Prize foe Chcpct Dr Kent for Chapel Konnath Boot Kenneth Hunt Mrrtfatl Shield Shield N K Moffatt John Jnho Beullens t.frollerr (BrstAll_Roaod (Best All-Round Sportsman) Rajcrtdro Rajendra Tmptry Trophyfor forDebctimrg Debating PaIne mats Peter Jools ThnAorheny Biggr Memorial Mrmnriol Prize Friar The Anthony Knet Kent Biggs Kunouth Hurl Kenneth Hunt (Junior School) School Prefects First Row: C.C.Keating, R.E.Butlel; N.L.Cull, T.W.Tayloi; M.A.Walkel; T.M.Rose, H.M.Sproat Scztzdr AJlPtrrtfold, lfluPfnnlr (SzaierPrarfarcr), JPcK.Lorrgfor-d-Sarrirlr Seated: A.R.Penfold,KliHarrr. K.EHunt, P.M.Jools (Senior Prefect), Mr K.Langfonl-Smith(Hzadrrronrae), (Headmaster), AJ.Arrrtrrrmrtg (Dzprrty Senior JzoinrPczfzur), A.J.Armstrong (Deputy Prefect), MCFvarrcio, M.C.Francis,N.E N.EHawley Henley TheArortidarlinrr 1995 The Armidalian 1995 PaSo Page 5 Headmaster's Valedictory Day Address, 1995 II rofor refer to to two twospoeiot special toots texts today is in additioc additiontotorho thegoogospel roading reading from St Matthew. fs! Matthow. Firstly, Firstly, from fromEeolosiantou, Ecclesiastes, Chapter Ctmptoo9 9verse vsrso11: lit achouliug Oaf the tho next coal phase phoneofofyour yourlife life schooling is comptered completed and ysur edocoliun, bogies? ft stress sehoulicg not sot your begins? (I stress schooling education, for you will willgo go Or on corning learningott all yoon your life). ,..."Ttio ...."The men race is not trr to the swift, swift, nor nor rho the battle to rho the stroog".. strong".... We, ho theSchool Schoolaod and your yourpareutu, parents, aro are immensely Wc, immensoly proud of you, '95.We you, rho the Class Class of '95. Wehovo have watched watched you you motors, mature, Secondly, from in torho the S000edly, from"Man "Mrs for fur Himself. Himretf. An Ao Inquiry loqoiry into Psychology of 0f Ethics" by Erich Frommt Fromm: "In the mania both the artist rod and rho the object "Jo rho art art of of living, liviog, tsar is both of of Iris his art: art: ho he aisthe theocclptor sculptorood andthe themooblo. marble, rho the physiphysician cian and the rho patient." potiret." to In rho the gospel reading, the sermon sconon on oo the rho mount, ni000t, Jesus boor teaches his disciples. happy ififyou you toachos diuciplou. You Ynu are blessed blamed or irappy oro are poor in spirit, spirit, ififyou youmourn, mourn,arc are meok, meek, seek righteousness, ifif you pure, sock seek ponce, peace, or are e0050050, you are nra merciful, merciful, pare, develop and and achieve uchirvo and red we wo are arc thrilled thrilled with with these these aohievemocts. achievements. But more than anything anything else else we hope, aed and wr wepray praythat thatbeyond beyond anything anything that that yos you hone have dour done you you hevu required some tome salvos, velues, not not cynical cycicul attihave acquired values, real values, tudes, tudes. If if you youhasu, have, then then we, we, School Schooland and p0000ln, parents, have have achieved something something and and lho the onormocs enormous sacrifice uckievrd sucrificu your poor parents have parsers hose made madeto to send seodyou yeuto tothis this School School has hasbeen horn wurthwhilo. worthwhile. What What matters mattersmost mastnow 00wisirnot outwhat whatyou pvcwill will do, do, what what you willachieve, achieve, bat but whnt what you you wilt willbocomo, become, the hind kind of yor wilt mock meek and rovited? reviled? person. That is yours. That is what what Promm Fromm moorts. means. potson. Thor choice choico in The kind ufprenoo of person you you hccamc become dopends depends on an your your choices choices and to life. life. The Thu way you and your your attitudes, your 0000lioos reactions to deoidu, may you react, the thr peiooiplos decide, the way principles or or muncie morals that yoo you adopt detoemiuo determine what what you you become. become. You You are are the the arorchimer nod the the object object of of your parr act. chitect and art. If you youaro are aa cyoic cynicyou youmigha mightp01 put rho the beatitudes If boatirados in irt your own loognage, language, yovo your own own Svhool School eoperieove. experience. owe If you 11 youwant wontaagood goodlife, life,and andaafull full life, life, then then the Ike first first advice is fmra vorve 10, 10, the lheveruo from Ecclssinstos Ecclesiastes Chapter 9, verse verse Instead of spirit Irtatoad of poor your in spirit "Bloomed are the tIreshirkers shirkers for foe they buy shalt "Blessed are shall hoot beat rho the syrrem." system." For you might might say For mouaooen mourners you "Btrnsrd "Blessedaro arethe theprsoiorisrs pessimists for forthoy theyshell shallhe be prosed proved eight." right." For the meek imruedirlely immediatelypunoodiog precedingthe the000su verse I first firstqucted quotedaboet, about, "the rose race is not the swift", swift".ItItsayn: says: "the ant to lathe persecuted cod reviled. persecuted and reviled. What sorr sort or or advice advice isisthis thisBtous? us?Auen't Aren'trhouc these vetoes values What directly contradictory to rho the values find in the world? diroedy valves we wofrad 0 rho How How ammo are we going goingtvtoho be successful successful is in bmincan business ifif we we ore are "Blessed the ceauvleou crawlers for their 'Bloused are rho farthey they shall shell achieve oohicve their aims." toatead yrra might might Instead of of huogeoiog hungering foe for nightoovuneus righteousness you thiok think of Dining Dining Hall Hall huoger hunger oaf and say say "Blessed three who ospoct outhing for fur they shall "Blessed me are those expect nothing err notbe be dioappaiored." disappointed." Foe rho merciful merciful For the "Blessedare arethose those who whodon't don'turee care foe for rhey they wrro'r won't "Bloated have roy worries." worrim." have any For the pure Per "Bloused "Blessedare are rhsse those who whoann are out not naught caught for forttroy theyshut? shall notbo not be punished." punished." Poe For rho the procemuluem peacemakers "Btmsed fee they they shall shall feel feol great." grout." "Blessedore are rho the knockers for For the the perseauted persecuted For "Blotted "Blessedare areIke thestirrers stirrersfun for hey theyshalt shallhovo have don." fun." I°rrr rhe reviled For the "Bleasod rho trouble Imabto makers for they stroll "Blessed oce are the shall be be considered horses." heroes." cousidurerl It is is rasp easy 10 to adopt It adoprsuch ssehattitudes, artitudos,and andespecially mpeciallyifil you you look at at carreut current evooro events in police, or lock to politics portlier or the police, or hosibusiones, ness, or or the the unions unious or international lele000rionot affairs, aifuies, you could be be forgiver forgivenfur forbeing beinguyoiael, cynical.Yes, Yes,ititioisrot notalways alwaysIhe theswish swift uehowin wir the Ike race, ever, the rhostrong strougwho who win win the tIre battle, btltte, the who the hour best prize. And, Acd, boing or this, title, what iv who take the prize. being amreo aware of is be your your attitude as rs the formal frrrmol part potsof of your your going to be "Whatsoever thy thy haud hand findeth to do, do it with withthy thy "Whatsoever fiodeth tu might" might" Because life so short and we have what Why? Between life is isno hove no ne idea idoawirat store. I didu't didn't rhiak think IIwrrutd would ho be rloeo alone thin this year year any is in store.! any more than thas those hone of of you you who whe toured tomod with with Mr Ma Holland Hotlasd in 0 Dnoouabce December had hudany uryidea ideathat thathe hewould would not oot be bewith milk you forthe the rugby rugbyseason. season. for Make the the mont most of your oppoatroities. opportunities. Make And Sear arrays And the the poet Seneca says "The "The objective objective isis to to have have aa full full life, life,nut notjoel just aa bog longone. one. Survival Survival into into old oldage age rcrequicea vuly good luck, lack, whereas living enough quires only whereas living enoughdemands demands character. Indeed when it hot has hero been character. lodord aalife life is is long bog only whoa fully fullyhood; lived; its its fotfilmont fulfilmentcomru comes only onlywhee when the the wicd mind km has loenned learned to 10supply supply its its own owe bounty and to empower empuwer itself itanlf from within." within," from To oclriovo achieve aa full life,aa satisfying satisfying life, life,Foonundo Fernando Sovater Savater Ta full life, iv his book "Amador, "Aerodar, a father father talks talks to to his his son" son"(A (Ahorrk in book to wtnieh which Itern am indebted indebted ininpreparing preparingthin thisuddenru) address) sugsuggests that you yea won't wnv't find find happiucm gests that happiness in in things things hut but only only io in porrptc. Frieedship,respect roopectandlovnarewtratnoollyuuaat people. Friendship, and love are what really count and these como come from perrplc. people. How oudtheso How do do we we win win then? thor? How do do 'we we win winthe thegroarnsr greatest ptessure pleasure 'whiuh whichhe he says says is' is the eupericorn experience of ofjny? joy?The The stordngpoiat starting pointisislove loveand and IIquote quote "To completely what "To rrndoestand understand completely what another another peroaa person may may want uf of you, you, you have is wart keva to to love boo them thomaulittle, litlte,even evenififitiris ouly only loving lovingthem them foe for their their humanity; humanity; and and thaI that small hot but mural imyrretosl gesture gesture of of love most important love can can nov00 never be domucdod demanded ftnm law." from you you by by any imposed imposed law." ItIlls is your, poor, it is is my, my, ilis it issun ourchoice choicetotomake maketkn thegnstone gesture uf of lose, that determines drtOrmisrn the the kind load of nl'pcoplc love, the gesturo gesture that people we we become. Page 6 Paged IOn At'roidalizrr The Armidalian 19P5 1995 meesage that this school preaches more If there is one message aaythieg it is that message of tone, leethan anything love, tire the School lesson. give lrsve, trr care care for others. The love, to The beatitudes beatitudesdo dorrralac make we gain the sense. As we give way, as we we give gino love, love, so some friendship, the respect, the love love of of others. others. lesus Jesus says, says, "I "I am am come come that that they they might might have have life, life, and and ISis asp earnest prayer that you will take this lesson, lessee, this It is my message, nossago, this this value, nolan,this his love with you yen so that you will ledeed indeed camp enjoy a full life. that they might hose have itit more more uhuertontly." abundantly." Aboednet Abundant life, life, life is teeogoise our failings in oil all its its fraIlness. fullness. As we recognise our Owtr own failings artl ewe needs, as we turn tam to Christ in a living perand Ccv our own sonal relationship, eelctioeship, as as we we accept accept his his love, love, so sown tsosa to we learn all. May God bless you all. Ken Langford-Smith, OctoberOctober 20th, Kes Losrgfet'd-Srsirh, 20th, 1995 7995 - -- - Headmasto; Senior Prefect, Deputy Senior Prefect 1995 Standing: P.M.I.Jools (Senior Prefect), Mr K.Langford-Smith (Headmaster), AjArraett-osrg A.J.Armstrong (Deputy (Dcpn9' Senior Prefect). Prefect). T/tnArrrriduliotr 1995 The Armidalian 1995 Page 7 Senior Prefect's Report Welt beee! Well What auYcac Year 1995 has been! In ppeans to students at at In what fast appears to brcomiog becoming tradition, tradition, students TAS have once again excelled excelled in is various academic, sportspur jag ing and cultural pursuits, gaining recognition witlea within lire the school school and and well well ircyand. beyond. Even Even mace more iasportavity, importantly, 1995 1995 tics fur the ho school ave has been a year of success for school body, body, beet because of of the the wry wayin inwhich whichvarious variousseutices sectionsrinitcd united to to cape copesviih with the strains steai'rsplaced piccodon axthem thawby byayeor rioutixani turtar a year of emotional mail. ant to say individual individual achieveachieve. moil. Naveatheims, Nevertheless, this is not meats ments should should net not honeersgniscd. be recognised. Prehaps start commenting commocting on vu 1995's Perhaps it's a little eorty early tsr to start act ttemic achievements. echteventonts, Undoubtedly Urrdnubtrdtythe theprinciple pdnciyte foía academic ens cus in this respect is the tISC HSC and and with with iraty only ihirtec thirteenr days before it begins, begin', II trordty feet confident enefidnut enough enough to to hardly feel mnki. prudiatinas. However, However, there there is is little little doubt dvubr that ihet the the make predictions. sakoot's academia and ned the staff school's foundation ispthrncipatty is principally academic ted MrHatl this. led by Mr Hall hose havedoria done a wonderful job ansuotug ensuring this. Thrnagtt dsdiccliorr and and perseverance persevrraace they they have hove develdevet. Through dedication oped an environment conducive coedroise tsr cud success. success. to study and Tbereset ntl state-style statc.styte examinations eaatoioatierr ata The results of all are testament to ttsis. Murraver, regardless of the resutts, this. Moreover, results, tI wuutd would tibe like hark, ne this opportunity to thank, on behalf of Yecr Year 12, to take shin opparrosity in tire the teachers tuach'as involved tirvulved in in our nor preparation preparation for far the HSC. tlSC. Their assistance assistancewas wasinvaluable, invalsable,and nedfor fnrnrrwwecoi now we can onty only keep unr our fingers esassed. crossed. One academic acndnmia successes nueeassushave havealso also been been complemented aornptemerrtrd Our by this year's sparring sporting achievements. As meorinond, mentioned, many boys bays and reams stein reciccteams gained gained onmmrrnity community rind and state agnirinu. lhsse individuals inin. ognition. The most prominent all of these elades cludes such such ns as Paul Dasvrun Dawson and Roman Rowan Willis, Richard Done, who reached state Inurl level for knakey, hockey, and M'tclr Mitch Shiragn Shiraga who was Aemidate's Armidale's 'champion 'champion all of chumpians' champions' in iha the taceer soccer tnurocrnrut. tournament.Peam From aa teem's team's perspnartve, perspective, eaastnndieg outstanding was the TAS shunting shooting team, team, which, which, laud lead by by Stuart Pitcher managed DPS title. title, Also the managed In to cheats clinch tire the GPS ,sncaer, bnsketbril. cricket cricket and rowing rnwitrg teams teams had bed noteunto' soccer, basketball, werthy worthy aahievemrntr. achievements.Finally, Finally,ma we animal cannot ovartuok overlook van our Pinnl XV whose mhasn level level of nf ability, ability, Sproaty Spanaty assures annuersus, as, was was First XV oat not rrflratrd reflectedin inthe the game game sanres. scores. Ic caltaral field, snocem In she the cultural success also has been nvidnst. evident. Me Mr Dunhrrn Dunham has has dane done aa faninstiojub fantastic jobtuinfluhiug filling the rain role of his well.rnsprcted finalt. As Director Oierntnr of of well-respected yendecessor predecessor Mr Scott. Masiahehnssprradtheinfinnraarsfmnsiaiv thethevehunri Music he has spread the influence of music in school and achieved musical mitantanes, milestones, for example, having aenrsnmbiy presrerarien an assembly hall hall of of boys boys translined transfixed by his presentation of Bach. Bscir. Under Undrethe Ikeguidance guidanceofofMiss Hedd'oati,Public Pubic Miss Hoddinott, fipecking to the school sebsal cumorunity. Speaking has also pensparcd prospered in community. Many at of tire the ynstagee younger boys in the the Arirsidate Armidale Msny beys competed ie Eistrddfod Eisteddfod and and rsgolae regular TAg TAS dnbnllag debating Insets teams aksltertge challenge successfet upholding of vi Osristico successful Christian values acne over the past hrnttaa wondeotnily iuRcrone 21 years. He has been wonderfully panisive positive influence unhookinterpreting interpretingChristianity Christiani'iyinisan or affable ottabte within the school, snd relaxed natused way wry which 's and is approeiolnd appreciated by so many af of tha the bayr. I wish mistshim hutsthe thebest brstof ofluck tuckfor forthe Ikefuture. fotsrr. boys. l'lnro'evcr,most most importantly, importantly, the tire school's schaoi'a most mass riguitr However, signifiuehinvemrnl this his year cant achievement year has has been been Iba the may way lit in mirich which itit uniteditself. itself As mentioned, meaderred, 1995 1995 for fat TAS has been bren a united year nfemalinnnl momnats, on ur of emotionalsarmcil turmoilcharueternsed characterised by moments, tsr other othrr of Ike nan hand, hand,of ofimmense reverse happiness the one happiness and and art on the aotrarnn iregady. However, Hawevea, from firm my perspective, the may extreme tragedy. way itt school has has faced bard ibis in which the school this tragedy, tragedy, as as ace onerinited, united, evrivg bndy isis absolutely absolutely aatourrdiog. It caring and and noppartiom. supportive body astounding. If I way el Mv Holland'sdeath, draft, Mr may spacify specify -. on hearing of Mr Holland's Larrgfoed-Srnrth anna Langford-Smith tnrk tooksvhol whatenmasred remainedofofthu theschssrmi school on Sotnadoy morninginto iotathe ticchapel, ahrprl, so rotc Saturday morning to provide provide us all with support. sappnrt. fir Theaeru aura01oflove loveand andsincare sincereconaann concern was was evident to prrsonoiiy can nan imagine imagine no an in alt all that he naid. said. I personally betim way may to in grieve grieva than than in in such such an an environment. envianemnot.Equally Eqnaily better each Tuesday when I stand in front ubihe As. of the seteant school at Assrwbiy, aura, but bat of nilthe ha other athorestreme, sembly, I feel a similar aura, extreme. bnnmng ihaschool mhurrlstand stead together tagether as a cairnd Seeing the united body, body,ififinis impossible not volta torrnngnise recognisethe thecomaruderie camaraderie which has comn come te to ahnraaioeisa characterise TAS and and Ia to he be nvnrwirnimiogly overwhelmingly proud that I should be be its its rrpneseolulivo. representative. IllIhad If hadalso one mesrage message to to pass pass nato onto tIre the schoal school ecmrnonity community of The Tire Armidale AltItude Sahuol School itit would would be Ibis' this: lit In the lane face of the pressures pressures all of modern tifr life;the thednmrnads demands or cnmprtitive, hedonistic, hrdnnistia, and and to to aa degree degrerrathiuss, of a competitive, ruthless, wand, world, itit is is very very difficult difficult In to thea then renegnire recognise whal what is ran conslant rely iv stant and important in life. Far For me ut at least, it in is only in my final dnys came In days or at TAS that I have come to araogniur recognise nra the inodawentat fundamental seotimeuts sentiments of lbs the ratsool. school. As As the the school school lesirs. ran son so so pmfonadiy profoundlyadoaartns, advocates,hrtheisstitur'rrn institutionis isllauedaml founded an lava .oastecstg that in its light alt on leven love; a love so strong that all else becomes becomes iusigtailicaui. Comparatively all alt the the academic, academic, cultural cnilum insignificant. Comparatively and sporlieg sporting oehiavernenls achievements are apharnerni ephemeral and transitory. I, It is in thy the tight light vi of this this inve lovethat thatIIthank thankrho therahoal schooldoe for the fdnndsbip friendship if it has ted led me to areote, create, not cur only with my ray fellow students hot but with ecerpoec everyone who who is is indirrathy indirectly it invvivcd volved with the fuaatioaing functioning afTAS. of TAS.hand And isit is in the light of of snob such inne love that that 1I will draw draw my my oonaiusioe conclusionfnr forthe thebrrys boys - 'cherish "cherishynu youdays daysatatTAd TASfan for thay they will will be amongst the happiant at your life." happiest days of So thank hunk yne hr ru involved incaived in my my you coolyhody everybody who bus has been life at TAS, everybody everybady from fram the laundry staff to the duty dciy staff, from tram lbr and his his the nacilamie academic stafi staff in to Jehnuy Johnny Gannu Green and crew, nod osyeeiahlythe tireHeadmaster Headmuslerand undmost mostimporimpar. and especially tumrtty rnyfriends. friends,Thank 'thaukyou ynu for foesix sin rewarding, rewarding, fulfillfailihi. tantly my iog ing and enjoyable years. Prtrrfouln, Peter Jools,Scetior Senior Project Prefect nitserArmidale na, compete catopese amazingly amaziogit' well wet. other Armidale high schosris schools and ie in a campetitive competitive arena. arena. Spirilnality, Spirituality,as asexpeclnd, expected,hits has ama also lloartshed flourished this year year and andlI wauld would like like in to take this tins oppornyporrenily Hawcoh gao tunity tn to prmnrnaily personally thank Mr Howarth for his many yearn years of dedication lathe to thenchaol. school. Hr He has has bore been pivulni pivotal in TAS' nfdtdicahiun I Page 8 Tire Annidoiton 1995 The Armidahan Memorial Services of Thanksgiving Ruth Langford Smith The ArmidaleSchool School Friday, Friday, 24th 24th February, 1995 Held at atTheArrnidale Text: 2 Timothy 4:7-8 good Fight, fight, I have finished my course, I "I have fought a good have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous judge shall give me at that day; and not to me only but unto all them that love his appearing." We pay our tribute today to to aa great great lady. lady. Tribute from from Friends, Friends, there there has has In "A letter to Ruth" a Tribute expressed the the feelings feelings of of us us aU all as we give been so aptly expressed thanks for the wonderful life of Ruth Langford-Smith, a life lived to the full, a life in which she showed those humility, courage, courage, faith, faith, hope hope and and Love. love. fine qualities of humility, A life which expressed the example of the Lord in whom she believed and after His example gave herself in service to others. Ruth grew up as a child at Kellyville on the outskirts, in those days, of Sydney where her father had a small farm home for for aboriginal aboriginal children. children. A A love love and ran a mission home of working with children developed there and became a love which continued throughout her life Her schooling began in the local primary school school and and itit SCEGGS Darlinghurst. Unfortunately aa was then on to SCEOG-S Darlinghurst Unfortunately serious car accident led to her leaving school before com- pleting her Higher School Certificate. She was by all accounts, and freely admitted to being, something of a rebel in her teens. On leaving school she first firstworked worked as as aa chemist's chemist's assistant but planned to do Tresillian Tresillian nursing, nursing, again again aa reflecreflection of her love for and desire to help children. In 1959 at the age of 118 she married her cousin, Ken, and subsequently moved with him to Kenya for three Trinity Grammar years, to TEinity Grammar School School in in Sydney Sydney for thirteen years, to Guildford Grammar School in Perth for eleven to TAS. Together Together they they raised raised fiiur four sons: sons: years and finally IoTAS. Peter, Timothy, Nigel and Geoffrey. Peter. from the. the very mother, aa role role Apart from very important iniportant role of a mother, out, Ruth she so ably carried Out, Ruth fulfilled many other roles iii in her life. She was a strong support to Ken and together they worked as a team. Their home was always a home also to boys and parents. She entertained extensively and her dinner parties and cooking cooking became became aa legend. legend. At Trinity Grammar School she was treasurer for the Society of Arts for many many years years and and assisted assisted with with the the DeJ mar Art Art Gallery. Gallery Delmar Perth she she played played an an active active role role with with During her time in Ferth &Fand and the the School's School's Drabble Drabble Gallery. Gallery. She was the P P&F wardrobe mistress for school plays, worked for the Save while of of the the the Children Fund, Fund, being being President Presidentfor fr aa while local group and for some years ran an after school school day day care centre for disadvantaged children in Lockridge. Th idalion TheArm Armida an 1995 The children at that centre were very difficult children, rough, rough, rude rude and and abusive abusive hut but they they came came to to respect respect and and love her. her. The The story story is is told told how how on on one one occasion occasion one one young young love boy tried tried to to get get aa reaction reaction by by exposing exposing himself himself to to her her in in boy front front of of everyone. everyone. She She simply simply said said "Johnnie "Johnnie II have have four four sons and and aa husband. husband. If If that that is is the the best best you you can can do do then then II sons am disappointed." disappointed." am Here in in Armidale Armidale in in addition addition to to her her social social role role of of supsupHere porting Ken and active support for the P&F she became porting became involved in the community in assisting with Anglican Women, the the Isolated Isolated Children's Children's Parents Parents Association, Association, Women, being Regional being for a time treasurer, the New England Regional Art Museum and Meals on Wheels. Art person who loved to be with people and her Ruth was a perscii warm outgoing nature was appreciated by us all. Paintwarm Paintings ings and drawing were an abiding interest throughout her life. Her artistic flair was to be seen in her floral her arrangements flowers arrangements and her presentations. She loved flowers and music, especially Mozart, opera and choral music. I am told that she loved animals animals except except for for geese geese and and was was wary of horses. As a child on her father's farm she had wary had recollections of having to lobe from the outside recollections be"rescued" rescued" from loo because because the the geese geese had had barricaded barricaded her her in. in. loo Ruth was was aa committed committed Christian Christian and and had had aa very very strong strong Ruth faith. She She came came from from an an evangelical evangelical background background but but also also faith. very Anglican. Anglican. She She liked liked the the traditional traditional and and liked liked to to see see very things things done properly. Throughout her life she rarely preached preached at at or or criticised criticised others others but but showed showed her her love love and and care care in in what what she she did did for for them. them. She She lived lived out out her her faith faith never never being being narrow narrow in in outlook outlook or or easily easily shocked shocked but but loved vivid loved fun and a glass or more of champagne. Her vivid imagination and and story story telling telling helped helped fill fill her her home home with with imagination happiness happiness and and laughter. laughter. Her Her faith faith was was sincere sincere and and real, real, and and a chalkngc challenge to to others. others. Itwas It wasininher herfinal finaltwo two years years thatwe that wesaw sawRuth's Ruth'strernentremendous faith faith and and courage. courage. She absolutely refused to give does in to to the the cancer cancer which which gradually gradually claimed claimed her her body. body. She She in did discomfort did in fact suffer a great deal in pain and in discomfort and and in in the the difficulties difficulties of of her her various various treatments, treatments, but but she she never complained and she never lost her cheerfulness never and and determination. She surprised those who treated her her and her her indomitable indomitable spirit spirit often often led led others others to to believe believe she she and was better than she was. She knew she was dying and was not afraid of death, death, but but determined determined to to fight fight her her illillness to the very end. Ken tells tells how howwhen whenRuth Ru' was finally admitted into was irt hospital hospitalin inPerth Perthand andthe. they both i both suspected suspected itit was was tthe end she she was was put put in in a.' end room room with with another another lady who at that time was sudsod denly diagnosed diagnosed as denly as havhr' ternuna canu ing a terminal cancer. When her husband and a'iu daughter daughter heard heardthe thenews ne'. Page 9 they they weoe were devastated, dovostated, but hut weak as she was Ruth hopped out out of of her her adjacent adjacent red, bed,hugged huggedthem themartd and said, said, "tt's "It'snot not brief the end, you have got to have hove hope hope and cud trust". trust".In leaa brief few doys cuber days they grew to love her and to draw on herfaith faith ond aompussiaa. and compassion. Ruth would would say say to to an us all all teduy today be in the words from the Ruth Snhrrrl School Lesson - Ruth, use as a Christian, Christian, was was 001 not concerned about a funeral Roth, that it be as oimpin simple as service. She asked thor us possible possible asking ashing it coatd be bespeiekled towos round wand if her ashes could sprinkled an on the Chapel lawns her levender lavender hashes. bushes. Symbolically, thou, then, ohs she said reid we remember her us as a fron free spirit associated would eemredreo eanaciuted with people ple and and flowers flowers end and rha the Chapel she loved. She warned that that she would keep an rye eye on on snail. us all.She Shealso alsoeddod added that that sinceCecil CecilHill, Hill, aa former former Choirmaster, Choirmaster, had had had had his ashen ashes steer seotteredin yearscattered inthe theChupol Chapel gurdea garden she promised oot not to quarrel with him. rat - Rulh Ruth had or an indomituble indomitable spirit. When yra youthink think opal uponthe thequalities qualitiesofofRuth's Ruth'stidy life -- her her Whvn cosoage courage cod and deteominatiou, determination, her hupe hope tnd andbar hergrant great leve love of of peoptn people and the faith is in Christ Christ which which boneght brought her thrrragh through everything averythiog the she faced facedthan thenthe thewords wordsofofSt. St.Porn Paul in the the test text am are so so apt nod and true "I bane have fought is true of of her her'- "I fought aa good good fight, fight, II have havefinished finishedmy myescesa, course,I Ihave havelaopt keptrho the faith:" faith:" il,rronir Go on infaith, faith,hope hopeaod andlavn loveand andaemnrabnr remember that that Lnvr Love isis yntieat, patient, love love is is kind kind Love is not jealous:isitdunn doesaat notpat putOn on airsl airs; it is Levoieaotjeolaus: is not fbI enabbish snobbish Love does does nothing nothing endel rude; it is ant not anlf-snrking; self-seeking; Love iris angar; it does not brood brand over aver it is urrt not prone to anger; hijucien but rejoices rejoices along along with with the thr truth. injuries but Love covers covers over ever everything, everything believes believes everything everything hopes for hrrpas foe everything, everything, puts path up up with everything. averythieg. Loon Love ouvee never fails. fails. Let clonewith withsome somewords words from from one nor of the many Let mar me close teibulen tributes paid te to Roth Ruth 00cc over thin this last last weeh week in inletires letters00recaivami fatally. ceived by byfm the family. "As beenly beauty leone neverdm5, dies, as as tenth truth cod and geodarns goodness ouvea never dir die "As so Ruth atm Satinwill willnever neverdie. die.She Shegave gave us onall allof of her her beautiful beantifal rinhes riches .- how how loaky lucky we hare have alt all hero beento tohnve have travelled travelled with with hue." her." Amen Rcu Rev.W WHowet'olr, Howarth, School SchoolClmaptain Chaplain She koaw 8cr faith that, knew with with ceataioty certainty thorn from her "Henceforth there "Heuaefrrrth there is ia laid laid up up for foe me me aa crown roowa of of rightright' 00000ess whichthe therighteous righteonsjudge judgeshall shaltgive girl me meat eousness which at thu the day" and "out "not tome to meonty onlybut butauto untooil all them them that that love love his his day" cppnariog." appearing." James Alexander Holland 22nd 22nd May, May, 1995 1995 Firstly, from Paul to the Romans Rooaaat -- Nothing Nothing can can separate seprnrte us from the love of God in Christ Jesus, not even death. as eat oven death. We aced asenrarce wheo need ahat that assurance when saddeord, saddened, that that shaft shaft of of sunlight through throsgit the mists of our oar sorrow. Secondly, from Kabul Kahlil Gibran ia in "Thr "TheProphet", Prophet",the theIrna true teuehee teacher mba who "givrs "gives ant notof ofhis hiswisdsrm, wisdom, but butratitor rather of of hia his lovingness". That to me was Jim. faith and loviegaosn". mr wan James Alexander Alesardrr Haltund mach a family family man. mar. Holland mm was very much He was the eldest coo son in family of vie six ahildrnn children and He ia a frarily from responeibility for carcar. from na very enrly early age assumed a responsibility ing for for his his nietars sisters sod and brotirne. brother. He caring ing Ho was a dutiful, dslifol, caring and and loviag loving south son tohis hisparents, parents,ospoeiatly especially ia in little little thiogs things likr like doiag doing the the nhoppiegne shopping onhis hisway wayto tosalrool. school. His mother. mother, Joyce, rrmomhars lot remembers cspeaially especially the haliday holiday ooeoegad arranged for them in 1987 with his hiv brother brother Peter. Jim tim Inch took liotr timeoff off work without arranged a trip trip te to Aemnrira America and n'avfr without pay pay and cad erroaged nud Europe, devoting devotinghimself himselfus astheir theirguide guidetototheir theirn care and ifurope, urn nod attuation. lovely memories. rnrmorirs. Escu attention. Those urn are lovely Even in in iris his last hoces Ito Jim gasping goapiog through throegh his hours is inhorpitol hospitalJoyce Joycereen recalls oxygen mask to the the aoann nurse for ooygnn gor aa cup nap of of tea. tea. When Joyce frrpm eemaustaotrd snying that that he ha was wannot rot allowed allownd remonstrated with him saying ton, wan "For "Fur you, pna, for you". pue". tea, his response was Sianmade modehis hiswork work and and his hie life a family Jim family nina, also, that that wan was the lobed adman rnuehe hewas. was.He Heneeded needed people, pnnpie, reached coached out nat kind of he included inclsded in thair toa them and liked to be their fnmdiee. families. He hod aad cam had a real gift for names, oa wormth warmth and care that noendearod dbase. Ho deared him to others. He will be missed in many tamifamilies amrd and especially College tics especiallyin inthe the family family of Waiararapa Wuiorampa Coliogo and and moor more rvcently recently is in thaTAS the TASfamily familywhich whichpays paysteibote tribute to him him today. today. We We hook thankGod Godfoe forthe theprivilege privilegeof ofhaving having to had him boys thrauglr through Augus Angus Imad hhuiniaour norfamily familytoo, too,and oedthe ha bays Joyce and Garland wish to thank you Sopor and Nan Nun for for sharing thuriog Irim as. him with us. Jim0 Jim was wonnot netsimply simplyaateacher tranbeebut butaa schoolmaster nahuotnarster in in the tha origirat senso wrrrd.Teaching Toachingwas wosuancution, original sense of the word. a vocation, a lifa fall involvement ord life ,rf of full and nommitmuar. commitment. His own unhoaliug schooling was completed ia in Nelsao Nelson nod and nt at Teanhem' Palmeestos North where he wns Teachers' College in Palmerston was rtroted elected Presided Presidentof oftho the Stederts' Students'Uvier. Union.Ha Hedid didwell wellhr in Collage ca to de College and dren then went on do his his Arts Arts Dngrrn. Degree. His His first eleven years of teaching were in primary schools firat rohools and he was at one ono stage stage the the first first male mall principal prienipal of a Calhoun CatholicCnavommt Convent school. school.He Ho had had aneupeeb superbernoed recordtoto101fol- Joyne Joyce and Nan ned and alt all your your family, family,our ournymputby sympathy isisnvith with 10w io secondary recuodary school teaching touching at tt Wnireurapu low in Waiararapa College in in Macteems Masterton wham where ho he war was atntiffarcet at differenttiman times aa bourdiag boarding rasideot ofua yeae resident tame, tutor, the Deatr Dean of year groop group nod and altimalely ultimately blood Head of the English tiaglish Depernn.ens. Department. i-to He was was an outstandnutstand- you at this time. time. You You have have our ourlove, lavn,our oarthoughts, thoughts,our tar prayers. prayers. Jim was drurrst dearest to to 500 you and and yrra you will feel his loss loss wont, most, hot but we we shorn share with you in thnt that loss. enthuse and sometimes arnthuse old push push his students eladeats and get results, sometimoa nnaprisieg surprising results results from the less tern able, for he heeorad cared foe for all. all. FsgeJO Page 10 log teacher as as we wa well wait know boom here, here, able to In ing clessorrurn classroom teacher TtrcArrrinlnliarr 1955 The Armidalian 1995 Ills HisSchool Schoolinvolvemeot involvementwas wasnot notlimited limitedtotothe the01055class500cr. howovee. While While we we did did not oot see Senmuch muohof ofititatntTAS room, however. TAS because of of his his senior seniorsole rolehere, here,Jim Jimhad hadan anactive activeininbecause volvement mooed record in music and drums, drama, pmduciog producing plays plays volvemont or musicals,or ortokiog taking part part himself himself irs in usually comic roles ormusicels, 00mb reins like Dolittle My Poir Fair Lady. Lady,Oe or as aa policonsan policeman in inPiPiSIne Dolillin in My rates rates of of Ponznncc. Penzance. His His ooiokel cricket and rugby we did see, see, however, and TAll TAS gained enormously from his auper experhoweoae, tise. He He was was cashed rankedsixth sixthin inNew NewZealand Zealandasasaaceickot cricket tire. umpire ia 1995 umpire when whenhe heleft leftIlaron there in 1991 and had had nmpired umpired one one day day inrereatiannls. internationals. lIe Hebrought broughtthat thatskill skilland andkoowlodgo knowledge In morse. met to his cricket here. His ethee other grent great love, of course, was rugby and his skills and anthuriasm, enthusiasm, his ability to get rugby the the most most from fromhis hispteyees, players,havr havehad hadaamnekrd markedisrspact impact on on many hoyu boys horn. here. muny met Jim Jim thrnngh through rugby rugbymany manyyearn yearsrgo agowhme when he he I first mel toured to to Perth. Perth. lie Healso alsoreel metmy mydog. dog,Fiki, Fiki,then thenbecause because toured gift for Ruth and myself, a tnrge large hen box ng of expenhe left a giti rupeesine en the front doer sive New Zoalaod Zealand oh000lates, chocolates, on door step step afafter speaking sprahing to the dog. We were wers out net at the the time. iron. Needless to say the dog eujoynd ehnenletes (though (Ikoegh she enjoyed the chocolates was oat not so so kane keenno onIke the wrappers) wrappers)aod andJim Jimoovrr neverforgot forgot was then that. We exchanged several several tours leers over ovee the the years years and orrdthrn when when II sensed movedto toTAS TASin in1997 1987Jim Jimnext nexttoowd touredbeen. here.Ho He was veoy very impressed impressed with with the the School Schooland andwas wasquiok quicktoto was for a Deputy. apply when shortly afterward I advertised foe was a friendship friendship shot that I treasured his It wee tmusererl and end I too shared his love ef of mgby. rugby. Jeycs Joyce tells tells me me that the she has has aa vivid aremory memory love Fourthly, aud and perhaps perhapsmolt mostofofoIl allwe weanmemhen remember Jim's Fnnithly, crre. care.fIr Heerally reallycamsl caredfnr forIke the beys boyshe heIneght taught or or coenhed. coached. Retook He tookaamd realioteresl interestininthem themuud andthem their knmes. homes. Hr He was was always willing willing In to help, help, he he was was nlwnys always them there for for them them to to always tom turn In. to. Thotwas That was his"texingnem" his "lovingness"mKctrlil as KahlilGbhran Gibran culled called it. you are urn my discidiseiit. "By "Bythis thisshall shalloil allmen menkoow know11.05 that you pIes." diseiple of nf the Ike Lord Lord he loved ples." Jim Jim was was modnrd indeed aa disciple and and served. served. Aed wo loved laced And so so we we miss miss Inns, him, we miss him because we him as. Jay him cud and Ire he loved us. Joy sod and narrow, sorrow, life and dealh death in thr hri5tiae pared on ace liulard. As the great great Christian paradox are mxexlricably inextricably linked. humans ma rodners hut Christicns we can cue know knew we feel sadness but us as Christians the peace peace of of God, God, thr thepruca peacethat thatwas wasfuodomentul fundamental Ia to Jim Jim the in the fumily family reflection of ef St Pruocix Francis de dr Sales ScIm that he loved, ho has has now, arm, the pruce loved, the peace thul that he peace that Jesus, a man Sn man of surraw sorrow and ceqsaieled acquainted with grief, gives us. So we presus we give give thanks thanks to to Gad Godfoe for the the life life of of aawrrndcnful wonderful person thenagh giur thunks through wham whom God has tourhed touched us, nod and we give thanks to to tourt God also for Ihr the arsnranee assurance that that nothing nothingcue cansoperove separate us ours through through Christ Christ Jesus Jesus our eur us feasa from his love which is ours Lord. Lord.chutnea. Amen. Kesrtlasgford-Smiefs, Ken Langford-Smith, Headarrartnr Headmaster at the very end IssI last weeh, week, peupped propped up in bed, of Jim rI is bed. glasses porehod perched ridiculously on his oxygen mask, readreadglosses axyges mark, ing his his raghy rugby magaoine. magazine. ing There ace are fear fourqunlities qualitiesof ofJim Jimas asapermen a personttral thatIIwinlr wish In to Three share wish with you; you: share Firstly, his his faith. faith. He He wos was aa committed committed Christian Christianand and a Pirstty, very loyal loyal pmctisieg practising memher member ef of his his Church. Church. His His feith faith very was simple simple and and peoclical, practical, uncomplicated. was uaaompliaated. There Them was never any doubt end and il it was eentrsl central to his life. We joked nrvee at times, Smyth commonscomment01 timer, of of course, aeurse, I remember June face Smylh ing on on Ike the day day Roth Ruth and and II drove drove Jim Jim to to Sydney Sydney after after his his ieg cancer wos was first diagnosed. diugnesed. She Sbn said scrd with with ac smile smilr that thot prayers would be mean more impoalunt important because as as CalIcoCathoher peayees lics they were Lord, and unlies mmr closer dorm to the I.aed, cod II had had to to say sayIleederstood this because derotnod becuuso the the Lord I.ord could coold not nrrt trust least them them any any further away. away. Jim Jim loved lovedthe thechapel Chapelhoer hereand andheheceetuimrly certainly forthrn out his gcilh faith in lived ens in the the School. School. Secondly, Jim had enormous enormous courage. courage. Much Much 01 of thit this teas was Secnodly, physical courage as we we sow saw him bettlieg battling his insidions insidious msrege ns disease. Hr Hepnt putup up milk with enormous enormous discomlont discomfort and ditnasr. nod pain paic at times he had moral cour51 timesand cad he hr fought foaght to In the end. But BuIlre age also aloe and was was prepared prepared to ta stand stnnd up rrpfor forwhrt hethorrght what he thought was eighl right irrespective of criticism. The Alan Whetton Whettoc stomping incident strmmpicg incidentininNew Nrm Zealand Zeelcod is classic claosia testimony to this. Jim thought thought Ike the incident incident woo was wrong wrong end and so so he he wrote and said to so uc - aniodividuul individualwho wholook tookononlIce therugby rugby wmte powers and won. wee. Thirdly, related related to to his his cunruge courage cud andCheislino Christian commitcommitpurpose, his his drive drive red and delordeterment was war Jim's strength strength of efpurpesc, mination and ability In to get thiegs things dnoe. done. Yns, Yes, hevvas he was minutino aed his ability in his stubborn at times, and impatient impatiect more mute recently rereatly in but hecould couldnever nevermann have ochiened achieved all all Ikat that he did illness, bathe without thin this drive. withant The Armidahan 1995 1995 J'heAr'reidoliax Page 11 Pope 12 Chapel Once the Choir Chair has has sung sang the Ihe 1662 1002 service sorrier of Once each ream term the Evensong, aseecice a service which which has has been enjoyed Enersoag, relayed by many from from the Aemidale Armidale community. rammueity. Report My My thsnhn thanks to toall allwho whohave havehelped helpedinintire thei/fe lifeofoftire theCimapel Chapel Liturgical Assistants: Assistants: Liturgical Langford-Smith, Messrs K Langford-Smith, DLG Graham, CS Bland, Blood, GE GE Wynne, WA WA Ward Ward Wymtr, Chapel Prefral, Prefect: Chapel K Hunt Host Snaristac: Sacristan: S Hrstlr Heath Servers: Servers: M Freer, C Marshall, S MFrccr, CMsrshall,S McMaster (Abbott), S Heath, MuMaster Garth, A A McGregor, McGregor, 3J choechill, Churchill, SS Lnllbuck, Lollback, E Stan/ag Stening (Croft), (Croft), J Wilton, N Wilton, Foot Wilton, WiItoo,AAFrot (Dongrr), (Dangar), K Hsot, Hunt, CC Whito White (Tyrroll), Kerr,HHBlows, Blows,.1I (Tyrrell), SS Kerr, Payne (White) "Give thasks thanks to to thr the Lord, Lord, because because he is good: his "Give hit love is eternal." eternal." Psalm Psalm 136:1 t36:t The The past twrtvo twelve months in ho thetifr lifeofoftho theSchool Schoolkayo have been been marked marked with with great great joy joyand andwith withgroat greatnarrow. sorrow. Our Our Centenarycotebrationswere celebrations werecompleted completed is inwhich, which, among among conterary other things, things, saw sawthu thedrdication, dedication,ininthe thepacnooee presencerrf of the the othre many d000rs, donors, af of lbs the inspirieg inspiring Centeocry Centenary Windows. Windows. The many artist, Dr Mare Marc Gruoneit, Grunseit, has so ably ably captured captured the mmmesartist, basso sage sage of of tire the School Lesson Lesson and and complemented complemented dro the winwindows of of the the Sunetnary. Sanctuary.1995 1995was wasOverShudowrd overshadowed by by the the dows passirg passingof ofMrs Mrs Roth Ruth Langford-Swith Langford-Smith end and Mr Mr Jim Jim BalHolland,oar ourDapnly DeputyHeadmanlee. Headmaster.They Theyboth bothfought foughta avatvallard, iantfight fightagniost against cancer. cancer. 1500gb Though they they wear were times times of of great great iret uorrcw sorrow yet yet therrugh through that narrow sorrow shone shone thc the (try joy rrf of their tremendous faith faith whialt which macco was aninspieclian inspiration to to the the witole whole teemesdoas school school rommonily. community. -- lbs gives assistthe Headmaster Headmaster and other staff who have given revertatthe ance theiiacharmstn; Eucharists; the the Scerintan Sacristanfor forhihissever everrtiirigret diligent prapoentinen preparations foe for services; the Chapel Chapel Pm/cot Prefectfoe forhis hiswillwillingness ingness nod and consistency consistency ta toduty dutyand andthe theChapel Chapelseances servers toe for their scudiness readiness In to nerve serve at the altar. altar. In In the the field field ef of manic music we we are are meat most grateful grateful to to Tim Tim Scott, Scott, who who left en us irTerw in Term1,1,Mrs MrsRabin RobinBradley, Bradley,who whogiven givesof of her time to play for the Prep. School bee Sclroal Service, Dr Peter Muddas Maddox cad andWarwick Warwick Dunham, Dunham, whose whose sensitivity sensitivity an on the the organ iuspiren inspires us. Thauks Thanks clan also to the Chair Choir members membersfoe for organ a jobwell welldear. done.They Theygive giveofoftheir theirtime timera topractice practice and and ojab add add a dhaeraioa dimensionto tonue our wcrship worship which weold would hr be lacking lacking they wew werenet nottheee. there. itif they The 110001 floral decorations always no so The dncarutiaasof ofthe the Chapel Chapel were always beautifully beautifully arranged arranged by by Roth Ruth Lsngfned-Smith Langford-Smith and her artistic remcmherrd. ItIt in artistic abilities abilities will will be be forcdly fondly remembered. is most pleasing that that aa ganap group ef of ladies ladies headed headed by by Anon Anne White pleasing base havebeen beenable ableto totake takeever overthis thistank. task. As re As on an Aaeglicrs Anglican Church School we seek to scOrer reflect on Christian Faith an open open way, grounded in earpamte corporate Circistian Faith in lean worship. Our lash task in is not to preach but live and and worship. sat only In bar to relive precline af Seheol practise thr the Ganpel Gospel in in nil all nsyeetn aspects of School life. life. Rev Rev WHamenrttm, W Howarth, Chaplain Ciraplain From the Registers Holy Baptism Italy "Remiced "Receivediota intothe thecomrgregatinn congregation of 01 Christ's Cloture flock." Soak." 1994. Lanise Hardman, Iloadmes, Pearce Peamu Eggert, Egged, filly 1994: Dec 4 laliukyle Mickyla Louise Elly Rggeet Eggert 1995: Feb 26 20 Jock loch Oates, Oatm, James lames Ryan Browning; Banosing; May 7 Gina Alice May228Radney Alice Rodgers; May RodneySaseirsgtne BarringtonBiemhleld: Blomfield; Jaea June 99 The The corporate worship wamhip of the the School Srhoal has been expressed reyressed through through the the Houre House Services Services an onweekdays weekdaysand andSuodsyn. Sundays. Special services services have have brought brought togather together the the wider wider School School Special errnrmunity community - the Valcdietrrry Valedictory Service far for Yenr Year 12, 12, the the Christmas Carol Service foe for Chrintman Carol Services, Services, the the Welcoming Welcamiog Servics Year 7usd 7 andother othersew newboys, boys,the theHety HolyWork/Easter Week/Easter Carol Carol Ysee Services, the Anzac Eucharistand andGeese HouseOpea Open Day Day servservSorvims,theAarzsotuchuaist ices. Duriog During Lent Lent ramid-weela mid-week morning morning service service of of the the ices. Eucharist nor sreaing Eucharist was held cod and also on one eveningecctr each meek week lames JamesDnaid DavidHeath. Heath,Josatiros JonathonCbreleu CharlesRiryddereh, Rhydderch, Duvid David Taiz6 nlyln style service. the apparronity opportunitytoe for oa Tame crevice. Both gave the guided guided arflecliso reflectionand andmeditation meditationto tothose thosewho whochose choseto to come and and strare. share. come 1995: March 11 Andrew McLennan wrIt, with Katherine 1995; Aedarw Waine Weiss McLrnnau Al Al the the end end ef of Suer, June,our ourBishop, Bishop,the theRt. Rt.Rev. Rev.Poise Peter Chiswell Chiswell came for Certhemotior. Confirmation. Twesty Twenty sis six boys boys from from Yearn Years 7, 89 and ned 10 mew were presented presented fee for Confirmation Confirmation-making their awrr professian of faith own profession faith cod and receiving receiving the the laying-on-ofhands handsby bytire the Bishop. Bishop. luyisg-ee-ot We were pleased to welcome August, welrnme at worship wembip during duringAugast, nisitcen visitors from from overseas overseasschools. schools.The Thepresence presenceofa/noona contirrgent frrrmGordonstoun, Gaedoantooa,Scotland Scotlandadded added greatly. grently.Visitingent from Visitors from share hr in tire the teen from Salem Salem School, Germany came to there TyrrellI-Inane House Open 0ay Day Seeviro. Service. 1ercll The Chapel Choir, direction of Dr Peter MadChair, under cedar the directian den l)enhare, has eontinrrrd antidox and Mr Worwich Warwick Dunham, continued the tradition of of fiaae fine choral Schoolamrdfurthei and further cfield. afield. ties choral music music both at atSchaol Poga d2 Page 32 william Iter3t, Curum C,lmrs Sabry; Sahey;Janet() landS Orerglas imryo Nash; Nash; William (3 Cotterill, Douglas Joseph July SI 30 Hale HollyMae MaeSwill, Smith taly HolyMaatetmaray Matrimony Italy "talent "Joinedtagerhes together by Grd." God." 1994; 1994: Boa Nov 12 12 PrIer PeterLists LisleSham Shawmrtk with Snannee SuzanneElraabcth Elizabeth Drniela; Daniels; Nec Nov19 19Larry LarryAOlrar ArthurGaldnwustlry Goldsworthy with withDisarru Dianna Ctare Clare Warden Waedee Mackenzie Finlayson; April 15 Susan MackrrrareFistuynas;Ayeii 15 Simon Si,aaa George GeorgeCroft Croftwith oithSaaue Annrnarts-uieoa; Ashworth-Binns; April 22 22 Roger Roger John lobe Hamilton Hamiltua with with Leigh Leigh Rosalind Jenkins; June 10 10 John Morton with Oelrrdr Belinda Rossliad irskma; Jeer Martan Knox hess with GaiWolfer; Wolfer; luae24 June 24Paul PaulJeffrey Jeffrey lfamiltou Hamilton with Margaret Tracy f/ri MsrgaretTrsry f/arm/am, Mawr sartnruby Coombes, lauhest Robert Edward Pollard with Regina Maree Battersby Confirmation Caufirmahien "Slrnrgthnned "Strengthened by by the Spirit" 1995: June Juer 23 Thames MurAnhur Abkntt, Thomas Laurie MacArthur Abbott, Stephen Russell Ceo/fray Gill, Russell Blend, Blood, Marray Murray Challammbe, Challacombe, Sum Sam Geoffrey Learellyr LewellynPaul PaulWsitnr WalterGniffiths, Griffiths, lames James Dunid David Heart,, Heath, Andrew Douglas Jamm Joseph luseph Lam, Doaglas Joseph lowph Nash, Douglas Je5'rey, Jeffrey, James Lew, Douglas leae:sry Josretl,an Charles Charles Rhydderch, Rhyddeseh, Ross Scan Jeremy llsgh HughPur;giiiiey, Pengilley, Jonathon Huh Hill Ridgmay, Ridgway, Alenia Alexis Thnmaa Thomas Mastin Martin Rarayce-Mthu,ay, Ronayne-Mahony,AtAlexanderFrank FrankSmith, Smith,Rirhuad Richard Park Park Ssemby, Sneesby,Nathan Nathanscram Ronald osmdea lemea JamesSymnndn, Symonds, Sum Sam Bindings Richings Treiaas, Treloar, Jasnm James Colia Colin Wruel,, Wauch, 'tibreara Chr:a0aa Atkinson, Atkinson, James lamar Jeffrey JrefeeyDavid Plaid Curtis, Thomas Christian Am,danw RobedHeath, Heel/a,Samuel SamuelRobert RobertWood, Wood.David Danid William William Andrew Robert Crtteauiii, Cotterill, Curum CaromSabry, Sabsy,Bradley BmdieyJon IanSanson, Sanaes,Beujsmialasrpir Benjamin Joseph Sc aye Be Sargh BurghSe Snape The Armidalian 2995 1995 Tkeflrrrridoliari : - /lordrrrrr,talro,r (.o,rr,e,roC The Arnadaltan Commutee: Editorial The Acetidalian Armidalian Committee, which has has iiraeessed increased considerably in size this pear, year, has enjoyed another busy end and fnitfel year. year.Members Memhersoftheowwitteoaredrawnfrom fruitful of the Committee are drawn from candidates in ie Years Yeats 11 and end 12 12 who who demonstrate demenstretenhitor either an interest interest in inliterature literatureand/or and/erector whe are interested intrretted an art or who itt tite computing aspects mpocts of ofArreidalics 995 in the Armidalianucunitios. activities. In In 11995 they have organised and and judged judged aa aerarive creative writing writing corncom- petitien: carteoning and drawing competicowpetipetition; conducted a cartooning lice; tion; typed, typed, edited edited end and compiled compiled aa nubatueticl substantial edition of Writers' Bloc; with the submission of aeration Bloc; anointed assisted with creative pieces to te competitions; competitions; and end generally generallyassisted nrtsted with the of the the Scltoal School tcnguzine. magazine, aspectally especially I/ru the scanproduction af seenciug here employed afning of photographs. They have also been ter schrral rod at wrekenrin library Manitora, school and weekends as Library Monitors,rhrts thus prneidicg providing an an cn-goicg on-goingreaviec service to to tire the Schoal. School. Winners of rrutivc Writing Crrwycti. of The The Armideliarr Armidalian Creative Competities tollews: tion were were an as follows: Winner tl/12 11/12Division: Division:Ralph RalphMaockten, Monckton,Rctrcea Runner up: up: Winner David 5-tolcotne cadRandal Randat Thomas, Thomas, Winner Winovr 9/10 9/Sf DiHulcome and visine: vision: Hcdlny Hadley Wlrite, White, Ruener Runner up: Nigcl Nigel Edwards, Winncr Disisisa: Antic tjhcadar, Rusner Siyali ner 7/8 Division: Amir Ghandar, Runner up: up: Dean Dara Siyali David Craft, Croft, Bert Ben Evans, Neal Highly Commended: Dcsid Fannell, Funnel], Harry Harry Bridge, Bridge, Pan! Paul Gaden, Chris I/macer, Brunner,1-larry Harry Haworth, James Hawoath, SemenHeath, Heeds,Sean free Knight. All All of of these these ectairs, entries,and andmany manynstrso more Prow from across the Sehaoi. School, wstenobwittnd were submitted to to the the Sydsey Sydney Morn/ag Morning Hecaldl Herald/ Apple Yonog Writer Writer of ofthe theYrar Apple Computes Computer Young Year Cewpatitioo. Competition, resulting in is sine of nine students students being being awarded awarded Crotificaten Certificates of TltoArnsrdsliosm 1975 The Armidalian 1995 TkeArsaidobarr The Armidalian Committee Bark MR. Dtrrrcaa, Back Rota: Row: Ml. M.J.Br-irsa, Brims,KB K.F.Htmrrc. Hunt, M.R. Duncan, El. E.J. Harceit Harvey, NP N.P.Bits/c Birch Smcorrd: Mrs E.J. Wooloasert Woolaston (Editor), MrnE.J. (Editor),S.R. SR. Seated: Heath, S. A. McGregor; McGregoi;3.11 J.V direr/c, S. Palagyi, Palagyi,A. Churchill, TM. Hole, Hole,Moo Mrs H. H. Krrig/rl Knight C/tcrrchill, (Lilsrurrrorrj (Librarian) Commesdaties.TAS ware certificates certificates Commendation. TAS ectnatty actually achieved more thctr any acy other ctltnr school sc/rantin ie the the State. State. Those These awarded awarded cercar' than titicates Nncl Funnell, Pennrll, Ralph Monckton, Msnektan, Rosy tificates wear were Neal Rory Williams, Dovid David Hrticeme Hulcome (Yeas (Year 12), 12), Nioholcs Nicholas Biretr, Birch, StoertHeetlt,AatdrcwMeGnegca,Aodrcw Stuart Heath, Andrew McGregor, Andrew Sypkens Sypkens (Year 11) 11) and tod Simen Simon Chappnll Chappell (Year 10). mid-year Cocteoniog Cartooning Competition proved popular, The otid-yror with an eye-catching display, display, which which was was mounted mounted/c in the the Library, Wisncs of the Library, etteacting attracting aooaidarahto considerable attcntimrs. attention. Winner SesiceDivisios Dnaglas Nash Senior Divisionwas wasNielrolns Nicholas Birds Birch with Douglas first in the Jonier Junior Division. Many of ths the eartoans cartoons hove have breirrepraduced been reproducedfee foryuan your enjoyment enjoyment in in Writers' Writers' Bloc, Bloc, including several srvnrel caricatures of teachers. trechers. Lutes yera. students stadests ware Later in the year, were r000nraged encouraged to to enter enter the the AawidateThws Armidale TownLibrary Library Youth Youth Pttetry Poetry Competition. Competition. TAS sabtetitted submitted over fifty of lbs the nppsooimntnly approximately two huudnad hundred entries received. Boys Bays receiving wceiving recognition rreogtsitins were Randal Rental Thomas (Year (Year 12), 12), Dean Dean SErrates, Streater, Scm Sam Davis, Davis, Rowan Rowan Ganner Gunner (Year 11) and Lee Lao Reid Reid (Year (Yrtr 7). 7). Many Many thanks ttr Esglish teachers who enaonrcged to the English encouraged students to write pmsr ccmpetiticun. Two Two poets poets were wnrs prose and and pcntsp poetry for dtnse these competitions. alta/notred also invitedto tolhr theSchool Schoolto toenodnot conduct tvridng writing work-shops. Page 13 These Chubb and and Mr MrJ00 Joe Manningknrn. Massingham. Those were wore Mrs Mm Val Vol Chnbb Their unnintanon assistance was wongreatly grootly appreciated epprociotod and and enjoyed enjoyod by boys in irr Years Yoara 11 11 and and 77 and and by by members rnombcrn of of The Thn Armidalian Armidulian Cnmnrittee. Committee. To ToCompioto complete tho the your, year, many runny mnmbnrsofofThe Tim Ardalion Committee nrnmillor will will bo members Armidalian be enterentering The The Independent Indrpradrnl Maolhly l'rono MonthlyYonug YoungWnitora' Writers' Prose Wailing Competition Compelilion us parr of of their tlreir work requirements roquirnmonls Writing as part Unit lkolnrnd lnoht for 2 Unit Related English. I wish wish thorn them luck! Tim ion wonid The production of of Tho The Aenida Armidalian wouldnot notbe bepossipossible without the Martin Lovirrs Levins who bin the timely timely expertise rupertiar of Marlin overseenthe lholayout loyasl and nod James darnerWhite, While, our nor chief ohief photogphorng. oversees raphor. Many Many thanks. thanks.Other Olbor photographs phulrrgraphsininthis Ihir edition odiline rapher. hove bran provided have been provided by by the the Prep Prep Snhnol School Staff Staff and and Gear GrantI Harris. The Tho latter loller took look ho urrd the magnificent magnificent photograph photograph used on the cover of tire the nrngneino. magazine. Thanks to no novrr of Tltanhs must wnal also go In Brebin Barbie Connoh, Connah, Meg Meg Sudino, Sadler, Lois Loin Warden Woodenand sadBelinda Beliuda Ansl,s.k Anstock o, forlhnir theirinvainohin invaluableryping typingussistonor, assistance,relr,rn,I reliabil- geotnini to In Helen Knight iCuigirt ity nod and moral enpprret. support. Ilam am also grateful cad Saran Hoddinott Iloddjnotl for and Susan fortheir theirausinlonno assistance or as nob-editors sub-editors and especially enyrnially Icr Helenfor for providing providing sumptnunnorornto Helen sumptuous mornlug thranghnat the year. Thauk ing tons teas throughout Thank pun you alan also to all all memmembers of of the lire staff slnif and red nludent suhrellod an ibers student body who submitted articles that we mighr might oconratoty accurately record the events don no so thai evntrtoof of 1995. EJ Ldilav E JWoeiarnena, Woolaston, Editor Belenr tire gift grit Below:"Chonia", "Chook", (Macera (MoreenMeredith), Meredith, renei000 receives the lrnrjrer )nckeafrnre of a leather jacket from r/te the bane; boys; here ,r,n'nr'rrledhv presented by Hugh Sproat r'.rthblr.enr Il,i school function without such a wonderful support staff? Hon How could could this -4 Page 14 The Armidalian 1995 dnO5 Staff Valetes Bill Howarth Howmth 1975 1975-- 1995 1995 Bill thai we report that after aftanoa twenty year It is with regret that stay at TAS, our moving oe. on. stop ocr Chaplain, Bill Howarth, is movieg Bill joined (riced the the staff staff in 1975 as Sehaol School Chaplain, broombecoming Master of the Junior Janior School Sehoal (later (trier The Preparatory School> in 1980. 1985. He He held held this this latter lollerposition pontiac uclil School) in until 1989. I-tn tacght Divinity Divinity across across all all age age groups granps in ie the School He taught for nil all of the Iweaty twenty years and Comoreece Commerce for some of thor tiers. that time. Bill leaves TAS Bdl lettvcs TAO to tn take Isbn up op aa Parish Parish in North Noelh West West TasTns- mairia which wInch is is based bonedon onthe the towns inwas of Smithton Smiihton and mania Stsolny. June, a librarian tibrarias wita Stanley. who has washed worked or at NEGS and Armidnla Higit, hopes to Ia undertake uednriahe a little lilile casual reseat tibnarArmidale High, librariacahip and arid to assist Bill in his drriirn. Thny leave Inave three ibrac ianship duties. They children on on the the mainland: mainland: Bryce, Bryaa,wlro is teacher-trained, ioaahrs-imiord, children who is irsahes BSL pert-lime; Ian, Ion, originally originally aa primary primacyschool seheri teaches ESL part-time; mactrue,isisordained erdoinedand andisison rho Parteacher, an assisiont assistant priant priest in the ef Woy Wey Woy Wry where ish of where ho he lines lives wiih with his wife Allison tnsdacdaoghlce; cad Roslyn Roatyn is happily settled sallied inthrmidole and daughter; and inArmidale with wiih husband hnsbaed Robert Robert Sewell Sewril and their two iwo children. ehildwo. We Wa osd June Jane satisfaction and joy in ihaie esaitiag wish Bill and their exciting new endeavour. Bather erovrd to Arrrtidale, Before Ira he and his fnnnily family moved Armidale, Bill had hens Department of at Education Edacation teacher (1953-1955) been tt a Department oath until he he undettoak undertook tlrrolegiaal theological rlodies studies from from 1956 1956 to to 1958. 1958. Following Ibis this training, Bill was a parish priest in Sydocy far alavoe oaf aa teacher Irousemaslerat ney for eleven years and teacher aird and housemaster at Waltaroi mciWollaroi College in Orange far for five five years, years, where, where, incideatolly, dentally, he teaght taught Martin Dotes. Oates. As Chaplain, Bill naeatrraged encouraged hays boys to to attend attend oomwrtncommun- ion services on special Help Holy Days, especially during Leat. Lent. Qoint Quiet services were held bet'ore before school soheol often often durduring this period. During Daring weekday chapel services, services, Bill Bill variad baiween services of at daily office and varied the fanetal format between freer, mere more rsediiativs meditativedeems forms saab such as as Ihe the Tame Taize type type seen'servieee. niways there there to to counsel aoussel and and to to support sepport boys hops ices. He was always its dmes of grief and loss, lam, for winch will doubtless doahlleas be be in times which Ian he will remembered aSlevtienatelp by many macp Old Boys. Bill also cisc affectionately by vary valned the the strong aheral TAS. very mnratr much valued choral trnditirra tradition 01 at TAS, especially lhr Oastwpak chapel where the aeneof annual Visit visit to Gostwyck the choir sang savg Evensong. Eveaseng. Alt Bill reacts countsas asspecial specialhighlights highlightsof ofhis hisynara years or at TAS the officiating at the weddings of ol Old Did Boys and and the Ike baphapliters altildean.He He was was particularly particularly pleased plrared to tismsofofthem their children. havn beca made oa have been an hanarory honorary member at of the the Old Old Boys Boys' Ueiarr 19f3. Bill attn addiliec of the Union in 1983. also says says that that liar the addition Lyehgale, Lychgate, denoted donated in 1994 by the OBU. OBU, to the Chapel grounds has enhanced the whole whole area area markedly. markedly. He Hornremembers fonrdly ritemissions mivaiaasconducted cosducted at aITAS fondly the TASthecagln through the years, particularly nor one held held in in the the early early 1970's 1970's wbeo when oa group grnap of tharrlogical theological sladerrts students from SI St Jeha'v John's Coltaga, College, Marpetlr caste foe sentMorpeth came for a Holy Week naissioe, mission, lalcieg taking servinns, troahing in in the the class class room roam and and visiting visiting boys bays in in the the ices, teaching boarding hoases. are eacent houses. Ama, Also, Ike the amore recent nrissia,t mission coincondarted Dieralar of of Youth Tooth in ie the Dioducted by by Brellrer Brother James, Director cese of Newcastle, in 1994 1994 was was partioclorly particularly memaroble. memorable. Bill also fondly feodlp arerlls an Old Old Boy Bap of of the ito Salteol recalls ilaai that an School and duty duly master, easier, Roger bier what what he be Roger Zohech, Zohrab, asked him should do Ia to became become a pried. priest.Hr Hewent wentan onlobe lobeordvmsnd ordained atcd i5 now 110wthe thaRector RearerofafGosford, Gesford, much macit to in Bill's daand is de- A. A reflective rcjtcat,na Bill Ott, Howarth ll,.'o,,ritt Tim Scott The and students at aITAS TAS were Tim staff siaff ontd sladamrns momequally equallydismayed disnreyrd to to loaro that thnl energetic energetic and aed ubiquitous obiqoitans Tim Scott Scoll would be learn lntrvingthe lireschool schooltoIntake ttrkn curarein incomputing nrmpctisg leaving upuyrsnw a new career at UNE had beers been with school ml UNEin in Term Term 11995. 11993. Tim Tita had wiih the acknol since working warhingasuse dutymaster mastrainleTyrrell TyreeliHouse boss in in 1980 1988 since a duty red hits barn keasly and has been keenlymiunad. missed. Tim was appointed appaioied as nsna mosia teacher in in 1983, 8983, rising ristag to to music teacher nbademanding demandingposition positionofofDirector Dir-clarof afMusic Musicin inTerm Term the 111,1987. 1987.He Hrwas wasone oneofofthe lbsmain mainforces forcesbehind belliedfundbedIII, roising efforts nifoats for geethe thenew aew Music Music building, building. travelling troveiliug raising lire TAS TAS Big Bartd in noise macny from tire widely whIr with the Band to raise money the light. 'TAS baud, which whiair `TAS family'. family'. Net Noteely onlyhod hadhe hedenoloped developednba the band, Bill was also involved ievalvnd in many other ether facets of School Sahoal life. From Pram 1975 1975101988 Cadet to 1980 be he was was oa member of the Cadet Unit in Ilia dewaediag sales the demanding roles of Qaariarmaslcc Quartermaster and Administeanve Officer. He He coached ranched soccer and and was was at ci one oar ministrative Officer. lima bed aa time muster master in ehorge charge of the the sperl. sport.i-Iealsa He alsoyour coached iiltlr little swimming swimmingrind and cricket, cricket,mainly mainlyinintire thejarnior junior yoans years 01numerous aumerorrsArmidale Aemidainfunctions fcnetient including icelrrdiug the the played at UNE the local Agsiaollurai Agricultural Sltonv, Show, but UNB May Ball and dre bat he ha had elsa andled ledthe thesmaller smaller TAS TAOJazz Jam group group also iniiiomed initiated and whicis esjayesl similar similar success success in in the the local roof aeon. Three which enjoyed area. These batrds laser not aol nely piousbands have only provided provided nemernus numerousmanes hours of pleasore ure to the lanai local eammovity community hal but have have provided provided aa vaInvaluable performance yanfo.onoc aatint ha many dozens forces of aspiring outlet foe for the aspiring attended TAS in the last dnadecjazz musicians who have etiendad ode, ide has olsu ade. He also successfully tanght taught Music Music in tot-ISC HSC level and has hot had the firesatisfaction sotislaatioeofnfsaaing studantsmove mayaon rn seeing students to aoosrcvatnria conservatoria and many of them on scholarships. of the School. School. Up Upautil until his his triple by-pass surgery surgsry in iv 1989, 1989, he was nlsnr an active retive member mnwhae of the TAS also an TAS Music Music Hnli Hall a familiar atglrt sight at troupe. Bill's Bdl's wife June has also been hrettnfaectlior TAS TAS in in the the capacity capacity of of mother mother rod andseamstress seamstressfoe for GilGilbert red nlher predactirss. bert and Sailivon Sullivan and other productions. TtreArneidolmnn J99S The Armidalian 1995 Page 15 7 Pm entraTimwas wasalso alsovary very heavily heavily involved involved in the other extracurricula musiaal Sheschool. sohool.In Is particular partiaular he he musical onpeats aspects of the was as an juanlnable invaluable musical musical director director for for Jhar Jim Graham's highly entertaining annual music masia halls and and for for the the many many other school draraatia dramatic and and musianl musical parfoemances, performances, moor most aetobly the tha light operas of ad Gilbert Gilbert and and Sullivan. Satlivan. He sang snag notably with the sahorrl chair and with Ira school choir the TAS TAS Singers, Singers, ond and greop. He played also a popular 'barber-shop' oingiog singing group. argus for the choir, chair, in is ahapel the organ chapel services and in the weekly assembly, also asecoging variaty of vrosioel arranging a variety musical items on tarter occasions. on ehene these latter well above nhevr state averages. His very very dramatic dramatic and and enterraterwell taming teaching ranching style style will wilt be missed missad by students, studontu, many many taining ysuogre ness of the younger ones of of whom whom mny may not cow now hove have tiro the opportuaily to discover disnover the literary litetery joys jays of his favourite opportunity tent, The 'lbs Cotatrer is the Rye! Nesdims text, Catcher in Needlessto toany, say, his his nrrlcolleagues in inthe theEnglish EnglisltKey KeyLearning Lerror'ogea, leagues Area,will willatso also mine miss his lively tivety and warm muempresence. peesesre. Elsewhere in Tern was mason in the the scianeL school, Tim an enthusiastic manmastar-in-charga rho Motor Motor Maintenance Maintroonre activity activity often oltea ter-in-charge of the seen rushing mshieg them plaar to place in greasy overalls with from place mobile phone in in active active position. position.He Heacted rated as asan asafficient efficient stodonin in inna oremerable bus driver, ferrying students memorable fashion fashion doom from veeas rrfhis hisduties riotirrrn venue to to venue, venue, rod and was was rapnaiaily especially fond of in farrying the Big Band, Bond, and end later, the wider school comferrying munity, to tire hr September. He FIr coached swimthe snow in ming aed and sqarsh squashininnortier earlieryear-s yearsmuir withIho the schrrrri school hat but concertsatcd reiro-cnrriootae music manic responsibilirrnpooeibiticoncentrated Cu on his extra-curricular tim ties in later years. Tim ntso also proved to be on an invaluable head man' wan' to Martie computieg, an errarea area 'right hand Martin Levine Levins irr in computing, of inresasiag to Tim Tim in is the 1990's. He Ho taught taught increasing inrerant interest to cewpating nod in conjunction orrejaration with computingatossen classes aiarrgsidn, alongside, and mania, music, afire oftenrmpteying employingcampnrnr computerinaheelogy technologyirr in rho the tsnclrirrg asic composition. oomyrmikev. teaching of m music Firrally, manarrmainstay rnniestoyininTyrrell 5rsstt Honsr Finally, Tim was House for for tIre the fifiern fifteenyears yearsof ofiris his aSsooiciiarr association with the boys there beremiug 1956 and md lilliog comingTyreelt Tyrrell i-tense House Deputy in 1986 filling this time-coasamiag antil his hit depertime-consuming bat but rewording rewarding position until departore. ture. Hewitt He willbe befondly fondlyremembered remembered by by all all hrrys boys at TAS but but portioularly particularly by the ntodrnts students of of music music nod and by by Tyreoli Tyrrell House arbor talented isireted jodiHouse boarders, boarders. ItIt mill will lobe take .srverot several other individnots viduals to fill all of Tim's Trm's roles roim at at TAS. TAS.Beside Srsidr Trm Tim in all wash at it TAS all kin his work TAS was his wife, Beernias. Berenice. Chcrurieg, Charming, sopport' us, and supportive, and acenreibstor a contributorlao, too,lrrtoalt alltirot thatboo her hypeshypernativr active hnsbred husbandooderiook. undertook.We Wewish wishtirew themborir both wall well irr in tire forum and and hope hops to Incontinue nostinneto tones very often often at at the future see them very TAS. Mark Harrison TASi5 yet another another long-term leng-tosmmember mnmhorofnfstaffwiih TAS is toning losing yet staff with the announcement ossenurrmeet that thatMnrts Mark isis In to take take up the pesitino position of Coordinator of English, History aed and LO'l'E LOTE at Celsossy Calrossy Tamworthinin1996. 1996.Meek Markjoiced joinedtIre the slctf staffni at TAO TAS iv in in 'thwwarth iSfi, 1981,having havingprevinosly previouslyetreoded attendedthe the School School thom from 1970 to 1975. Apart feern ens your lsrEurope Surrrprand ard Japan Jrpoe from a one year trip to in tooght for faranhoet in 1905 1985 when he taught a short time time ctirelstnd at FeintedSchool, School, Mark hm incaatatTAS TAS and aed another who has hoan been aa fnmilriae familiar face wilt niadrat atTAS, will be sadly missed. While an student at TAS,Mack Mark was aa member member of of Breaghion BroughtonGoose, House,then thenaasenior seniorboordieg boarding ironsr, sindeel of Jim Graham and ned Ralph Rriph Hont. house, a-sd and aa student Hunt. David Teppia Toppincod andGrant GrantHeroin Harrismerr werednry dutyroasters mastersntattim the School School 01 at that time. Mark cams 0f EngErgcame lathe to theSohuol Schoolprimarily primarilyan as aa maciron teacher of Itoh hut has her shown shows cnnniderabis lish but considerable versatility by also teaching History, Geography, French asd Ho and Genosal General Studios. Studies. He resets rose torhe thepesiben positionof ofHumaoities Humanities Coordinator ooedioeter and more mare intety, tkn introduction iniredentian of of Key Ifay Learning Learning Areas, Arros, lately, with the English English cod and LOTE LOTE Coordinator. Coordinator. Dune5 Duringhis hislime timeininIkano these pesitines, positions,the thedrpartmeets departmentsruder underhis hiscore carewere wereseep veryfofavnarnbly Drpertmser of vourably irrspeored inspected by iho the Department ofSchool SchoolEdrrEdu- online cation and HSC English enscits results have continued to be Page 16 -- ,tlrrrerla-' Mark Harrison In the theboarding bosedieg marMark Sr .....as' I"some - 0, time In area, was for attached .............d 10Dangar DesgueHouse Germsasasitsusdeputy orputyhouse Inane master master (1986) (t99b) mrd to and - hoanearnstee (1987-1990). (1907-i 990j. He He was was very wellthen as the housemaster methis shinposition pcnitioeasashis hisempathy rmpethy with with the rite boys, keys, esen. suited to pecially the yravger youngerboys, boys,has hasnlreays always been been Very very strong. Hr ihoseaghty He says he trade had a great great time in this position, thoroughly rejeyisg enjoyinghimself, himself.tie Hehod hadpreviensly previouslybeen beenuttochad attached l,r to Runs Hease r'o irs inaugural inaugural years. yoosn.In is later Inter years years he hn has has Ross House in its bero aloe, finding Yror 10 been no an Abbott Honor House tutor, finding Iris his 1994 Year later tutor gmup group particularly particularly memorable memorable ned and enjoyable, enjoyable, ond and a Bronghlno postomt care noseduties datirs Broughton hnosr house tutor, tutor, whero where kin his pastoral were were again again focused focused on on Year Year 7. 7. Moth's Mark's years years or at TAS hnvr have been gcuuiur aneccrs been chasaclerised characterised by a genuine concern for for boys boys cud and a grert wilt be sorely semly great iorerest interest in them an as individuals. He will missed by many. Mork Mark has hun been heoninvolved revolvedwith withaabroad broad range mngr ef of uports, sports, couching nrioksl and red mgby coaching cricket rugby initially initially nud and then moving on to trnsis, tennis,baoketbcll basketball and and swimming. swimming.Rogrediog Regardingthe theonactivities yssgsam, program, he he was was nnigioally originally i000lvod involved with the tisitim srninr involved with with Year Ysor7yAclivisenior cadets bat but become became involved Activitire ho became becomehouse-master homr.mcstrr of ties svhee when he of Dangor Dangar Hnuse. House. Hr He was alsn also shrn oftenaamember memberof of the the choensic chorus inIhe the 'annoal annual Mosia Music Hall. No dunbr Musk's wife Genevieve will be relieved robe doubt Mark's to be shifting bane shy is is Strategic Stmtegiv PlanPica. base to Tarnworrh Tamworth mhnrn where she tdrrg Masager for the Tammonib City Council. Council. She had ning Manager Tamworth City barn he been oa frequent frequent errmmrrtse. commuter. Mark's mother mf willI also be TlrrAr'roidahan The Armidalian 1995 glad to have him a little closer to home. Mark will probably wind his way northwards quite often as he is midway through through aaLaw way Law degree at UNE and will not pass by the opportunity to visit. We wish him well in his exciting new position. Mary Strang lAS in Mary joined the teaching staff at TAS inTerm TermLI, II, 1987 to teach languages. She has taught French, Japanese and Qennan to Prep School students, students, French French to to Year Year 10 10 in in German the Secondary School and Japanese to the Year 123 Unit level. She has been a loyal and long-serviiig long-serving tutor in Dangar House (formerly Broughton House) and a tennis and basketball coach. Mary has enjoyed many memorable outdoor experiences while involved in Year 7 Activities and Pioneers, most notably becoming lost at least iii aa thunderstorm thunderstorm in in the the company company of of the the twice, once in unflappable Tony Keech! As a reward for these endeav- Wafter Sprinkle Walter Walter joined joined the the teaching teaching staff staff at at TAS lAS as Walter as a protein protem teacher filling in for, and then replacing, our late late Deputy Deputy Headmaster, Mr Mr Jim Jim Holland. Holland. Walter Waiterproved poved himself to Headmaster, be a very flexible and versatile versatile member memberof ofstaff, staff,teachteaching English to Years 7 and 10 and History to an advanced Year 10 class. He was extremely extremely popular popularwith withhis hispupupils, teaching in an entertaining entertaining and and extremely extremelyenthusienthusiIlls competent marking of eighty-five perastic manner. His suasive speeches by Year Year Ten Ten students studentswill willlong longbe begrategrate- fully remembered by the other English teachers! teachers! His His breadth of knowledge in the area of Modern History History was was also witnessed with some degree of awe by his peers. peers. Walter also very ably trained trained basketball basketballteams teamsand andasassisted with the coaching of the GPS Athletics squad. His competence in these these areas areaswill willbe bemissed missedasaswill willhis hisexexpertise and cheerful company on Pioneers' excursions. He also cheerfully cheerfully assisted assistedwith withother otheractivities, activities,particuparticu- her of a compass, whistle and a packet of salt (for larly in acting as square-dance organiser for a junior wife. Judith. We wish Walter social together with his wife, leeches) Mary's enthusiasm will will leeches!) Mary's infectious infectious laughter and enthusiasm be missed missed in in the theStaff StaffCommon Omrnon Rooni. her well well be Room. We wish her in her ambition to prioritise her family in her life and to have a well earned rest from teaching. Her son Russell is currently studying Commerce at UNSW and daugh- every success in his quest for full-time employment employment as as aa teacher and hope to enjoy his company again at TAS in the future. ter Emily, one of the first girls to attend the TAS Prep School, is a student at NEGS where she is in Year 9. Katrina Kirkby Kirkby Katrina has been been employed employedatatTAS TASasasaapart-time, part-time,temtemporary assistant in the Prep School working with Grade 5 and Jeff Robinson Robinson where whereher herassistance assistancehas hasbeeti beenininvaluable. She is currently currently enrolled enrolled in in aaBachelor Bachelorof ofEduEdu- ours the Bursar's staff made a special presentation to Helen Knight Helen is sadly leaving TAS after three and a half years as Scheol position as as School Librarian. She is to take up the position College Librarian at the Cumberland Campus of The University of Sydney where the Faculty of Health Sciences is located. She had come to TAS having served cation degree at the University of New England. England. We We wish wish for thirteen years as the Serials' Librarian at Sydney Lindsay was employed in in aa part-time part-time temporary temporaryposiposition on the teaching teaching staff staff from fromApriJ April 1994. 1994.1-Ic He taught taught Technical Drawing and Industrial Arts in the Industrial Arts Department, sharing his practical expertise with the weJl-kiiown professional professional wood turner boys. He is a very well-known whose work has been recognised nationally. He had had served the School as Artist in Residence in 1993. 1993. As As he he is still involved in extra-curricular activities based in the Technics room, we are sure to continue enjoying his company. University where she was in charge of all journal publications. Apart from this valuable experience in librarianship, Helen had also been a consultant to the l-lornsby Hornsby - Ku-ring-gai Area Health Service, Service, being being employed employed to to design a library information centre for the group. While living in the Taree district, Helen had enjoyed growing vealers on her family farm with with husband husband Will, Will, operating operating a Cookie Man franchise and being the Divisional Field Officer for the Census in that area. While at TAS, heLen Helen has been occupied with changing changing the physical physical layout layout of of the theLibrary, Library,with withfully fullyimplementimplementing all modules of the Oasis computer system, revising all Library policies, policies, procedures proceduresand andfiles, files,and andwith withupupdating the collection, especially in the area of fiction. She has also enjoyed being involved in the planning stages of the new Information Centre. Recently, a library stages of monitor system has been been successfuly successfuly implemented, implemented,enensuring greater student student involvement involvement in in their their library. library.1-klan Helen also taught library research skills to students and was a devoted tutor in Ross House where Year 7 and 8 boys often benefited from her quite superior cake-cooking skills. She has has been been an an invaluable invaluahl assistant assistant editor editor on the Armidalian and a sympathetic ear to quite a few library regulars. We We wish wish Helen, Helen, Will, Will, Sean Seanand andClare Oare every regulars. success in their new city adveiiture. adventure. her studies studies and in her future career as a her well well in in her teacher. Lindsay Dunn Helen Helen Toppin Toppin Helen was employed at TAS in July 1994 as a tempotemporary part-time relief teacher to take the classes of Ms S Hoddinott who was on maternity leave. While she was here, Helen very capably instructed instructed classes classes in in Years Years 7, 7,99 and 10 English and provided remedial tuition to boys. Helen extended her pupils in imaginative ways. ways, especially in the area of teaching teaching Drama Drama as as part part of of the the EngEnglish curriculum. She is now happily teaching English at Guyra Guyra -- we we wish wish her her well well in in her her endeavours. endeavours. Luke Wilson Luke Luke taught taught part-time part-time at atTAS TASin inTerm Term11, II, 1995, filling in for for Rod hail Hallwho whowas wason onlong-service long-service leave. leave. He He taught taught Personal Personal Development, Development, Health Health and and Physical Physical Education Education throughout throughout the the school school and and assisted assisted in in coaching coaching basketbasketball. had come come to to TAS from the Australian ball. 1-le He had Australian College College The Annidaijan Armidalian .1995 1995 Page 17 of Education as of Physical Physical Education as aa trainee trainee teacher with a wealth of coaching coaching expectenoc, experience, especially especially in in basketball and basketball and eagby rugby Iragac. league. Mark Bromley Mark taught Manic Music pert.riwc part-time at TAS during 1995 1995 ably ably emitting, assisting, sod and than then for for a timr time crplaciag, replacing, Tim Tim Scott Scott in in the classroom, classroom. lIe Healso alsocssisled assistedicr in looking looking afire after the diverse prriparrltcstaffrng, peripatetic staffing,norm extracurricular curriculartnasic musicand andTAS TASSuez. Jazz. Mark Mark bad had previously hoer been Artist Artist in Residence Rrnideovc being bring a noliceally nationally meognised recognised classical classical guitarist. guitarist. Janelle Brizel janelle Braze! Jan ably filled the position of of Relief Ilalief Nursing Nursing Sister Sister in ho School Sick Bay from Sore the June 1994 until April April 1995. 1995. Jan was very very involved involvedwith withcoring caringtbr forfire Jon thebrrys boys and, in hot her poevinan previous time at at 'LAS, TAS, slav also assisted assislod as orea rugby rugby anti and cricket coach, gaining Ike the boys' respect rrspral and end affection. tffrctien. David Negus I Afleru Iraving usia After a sheet short hoar time OtTAS, at TAS, David is leaving us totchr take up up a positioa position caacking coaching swiratniag swimming ot at national competition camyctitivo level. He had come aerne to hoar us mint with 18 years expevievue usaa experience as Physical Training Traieirg ltrsleuclor ia the Navy, cuprniroce Instructor in experience as oa full-time flaIl-timeswimming smimmiugcoach coachand nodea degree degrer in in Sports' Sports' Sub Sciacre. ence.While WhileatatTAS, TAS,David DavidIran hasmesa mostvrrmpvteorly competently nuasmanagrd Ceatm, considerably oomidrwbly eupaoding aged tire the TAS Spools Sports Centre, expanding ito its senvivrs ha Asmidale services to the Armidale community, community.I-Ic He bus has oporotod operated sacavssfal successful swimming schools, assisted with with the the AlligeAlligatoss swiatmirg clnb, adtttlfitness fineus courses tors swimming club, cottdualod conducted adult acumen and aod ran run holiday activity camps for primary end and secovdary secondary students. We svistr David and and his his wife wife Rosin Rssic .snnvvrm wish David iv success in their new sew rudvavones. endeavours. Chris Long Chris Came to TAS aSa as aresident residenttutor tutorininTyreehl Tyrrell House House under the GAP student scheme. undee HAP studeol svhvme. He had bud previously previounly been brett stenlevs at at Loretto LnrsereoininScotland Suaaaadwhere where he ha wan a student was au Prefect and Cuptain Captain of the the First XV. While at TAS he assisted ie in the General Office, Office the Praror OSicv, the the Prep Pmp School Sehuol Front Office, and the Ond the Library. f.ibraey, He He also assisted with rugby training uensinnu. sessions.Nb His cheerful cheerful smile smile nod ftc and lively intemst interest lot in the school school und andits itsinuhabisonts inhabitants wnrcawvlcnwc were a welcomeaddition addition to to life at at TAS. TAS. We We wish wish him rim well well in Iris chesrveodeavururs. his chosen endeavours. Peter Orange-Bromehead Peter was won only only with with us as for for ua short time siror during during 1994 1994 as area Hr came GAP student. He came to rsigglrnwicle School Sahool to TAS TAS via via Giggleswick in Skipton, furrlk North Ynelashirewbera Yorkshire where he ho was monaa School School Pee. Prefrvt fect and and Head Head of of House. He had tIne also bees been studyiog studying Art Art in in York York and and hopes hopes to to tvavh teach in in the While at at TAS, TAS, the fuarise. future. While Peter Peter was was also also employed employed io in the the General General Dffice Office end and the Library. He became iavelneuJ in the the fuller life involved in lifo of the salted parrinipaliov in schoolpeinsosily primarily lhtostgti through participation iv the Centenary Menie which he hr thoroughly thoruaghty enjoyed. evjoysd. Music Hall which It'liaubetln Ploolaseort Elizabeth Woolaston Staff Salvetes Di Threlfall Di spout spent sot six and aa half half yaauu years at TAS iv in lbs thedeurruvdivg demanding position of Enrolments Secretary. Iii In this rapacity capacity she wadesaspecial postural care and made special effort effort to to poovide provide pastoral asd friendship to newly rawly arrived Asian students studeals and ond to lathe the yaangve younger bays boys is in the the boarding boarding Itensen. houses. She eflee often invited invited slcdevls students to her ltomc home cc or provided neaeishing nourishing homo_enaking home-cooking for taboo them. Di also also spent spent many many valuable valuablelt,unrs hours werkiog out' working volnolaeily untarily is in the the Sahuol SchoolClottaing Clothing Pool Pool with Rosemary Rosemary Moeshall. Marshall. She bus has left TAS TAS In to become become College etloge ScoreSecretar9 tary of Wright College if Wrighe Callepa at UNE. UNII. Her sos son Attn Alan is is currangy Psychology at at Newcastle rently studying Seivoce Science Psychology tloiNewcastle Univvrnilyand end older aidre son son Wayne Wayne works wackufor for the liv Depnenmetnt versity Department of of Defeaov. Defence. We We wish wish her her wolt well in in hee her cciv positive. new position. Moreen Meredith Meredith Pew Few peopla people at TAS would know who Mareev Moreen Meredith Meerdihir is, but knows who Chook in, us, bet everyone rvnryoea knorns bat they they are, ceo, in is, but faut, Itt years of happy, loyal and fact, the same psruart. person. After 18 wonderful survive service Ia to the the School School and wonderful and the the bays boys (who (who were her real love) tune) Chook Chrrokaelired irtAugest. retired in August. Doe Onevote can got get some some idea of the affection the entire School community felt prerair who received rereivrd presentations for this very special person pcvncnlariann fmas from the stuff staff (tcaohiag (teaching and ancillary), ancillary), Old Buyu Boys and a leather arelorbike) from leather janbet jacket (Par (for her motorbike) from the boyn. the boys. Pugc 15 Page 18 Tony Wilkinson Tony came came to toTAS 'LASasssarvplavemeot vesior EconomEcaaotua replacement foe for senior ivy machoe,Keith KeithBrown Brawn who who has been ics teacher, been etsjayisg enjoying long. longservice leavo leave iu in Europe. While Coaching at TAS, TAR, 'Limp teaching at Tony has taken classes in Eoonomicu, Economics, Commerce, Busionus Commerce, Business ho has earned Studies and Cnrmpotingwlrera Computing where he eaaaud the the respect af of his students. Hr He has has bought a wealth weatih of af experience espruiencero to ltnvisg ranghr TAS, having taught for 24 years yearn both buIlt in io Australia Aostrntia and ThtoArasidaliann 2995 The Amlidalian 1995 ovorsers. aim aaFlying oversees. Tony is also Flying Officer Officer with with theAirfuron the Airforce Reserve and has conducted four wheel drive safari tours. soccer in the sporting urrira arena He has enjoyed coaching severe nod bosch with wish the the Surf Surf Life Saving group and escaping so to the beach Ott Activities Days. on Activities He has also committed committed himself himself whntchcoetedly wholeheartedly to the care of boys in ljtreof Tyrrell1House case Houseas as their their Deputy Deputy Housementor. His lively lively stories, stodm, when master. His taken from the very tong long aud and voried varied esprriencns experiencesofofhis hispest, past,bevy haveenlivened enlivenedthe the010ff staff common room during daring many a lunch lends hour. I c Phil Creen Green Phif He and uod his his wife wife Phil is the enwAsnisront new Assistant Buonas Bursar at0ITAS. TAS. He Choryl yearn and end Phil Phil feels feels Cheryl have lived is in Aewidafe Armidale foe for 10 years titer ucc close afeso to to being being regarded eegsrded as nolocals. roofs. Phil has that rhcy they are four child children enthusiast. four see and is a keen golfer guifre and soccer enrhusiast. Ho He roman comes to TAS with an accounting cad and office office moemanagement background. agonrettt backgmund. I Barnier Anna Barnier Anna rho Administration Adustoisreatioc staff. Anna has has joined joinedthe theeanlas ranks uP of the Site wifo of Old Boy, Boy. David and red is filtieg She is the wife filling the the solo role Academic Tuition Tuition Secenlaty. Secretary. Atsttc Anna has three young of Acodeotia there yauog children: Tom, Tom, Sum Sam cod andIfRebecca. children: ehevea. Jeff Robinson Jeff has joined the Prep He wan was raised and Joff Peep School School staff. staff Ho aed educated in Tcmworth Tamworth ond and graduated Armidale edoccled gsedcnted from the theAomidafc of Advancededucation educationicin1990. 1990.Dctirsg During the the taut last College ofAdvauced five years, Jeff has taught tsnghl at various schools in io the Tomwoedt Tamworth District. As As wolf well as as being being ou an ectivo active mstmhoe member in the Prep in duties Peep School, Sahoef, Jeff Jeff is is also engaged rogagod irt dutios in ie Breafhroe House. Broughton Carolyn Allen Cumlyutoaahen Carolyn teaches Music lathe in theProp Prep scitacl school whero where tha the sub1000 rearingto 100cm brights under ject isivsoaring new heights under her her stuitted skilled boron. baton. Shrine She is athese threeyear yeartermed trainedMusic Musicluncher teacheropucistising specialising ie in Suanki Jaflery have Suzuki violin violin and and sitsgiag. singing. She nod and husband Jeffrey youngson, son,Jcuhuu. Joshua. aa yacog Dennis Dennis Dumpster Dempster came to to the the Prop Prep Sahool Schoolan as aa tempooaey temporary teacher Dennis came reacher in 1994 hot but has has since since boon been appointed appointed on as part of of rho the psepermanent staff. In his seventeen a teacher, Drontis Dennis maccot soveutnee years yeaesas nsoteacltrr, subscribed to the philosophy that the peimasy primary goal has Subscribed fret the of the odocator masimine the potential poteutiut in each ench child. chitd. educator is to maximise Dennis end and iris his family moently recently ieilgsarud migrated to Australia loom from Dututis toAuntmfin Canada. Hr He taught taught teem from 1989 1989lv to1992 1992in intfsu the Anglo American School of Moscow. Moscow. Anresican Pauline Valentine Pauline the TAS TAS uahool school Paclinreeducates educates the the littlest littlest members membuss of rhr community comwseiry is in fire the Transition class. doss. She traioed trained in Early Childhood Education Education or at the the Lauders London Mootmvori MontessoriCrttfogc College and comes aerars to to TAS TAS from from Bottisa Ballinaand andpeioo prior to that frour from Malaysia where free her husband Deputy HeadMsloysia whom husband Greg was Doptrty I lead. master She and Greg mastoeatatthe thuAustralian AuntretiosRAAF 0,9/IF school. mIred. Sire have boys ae daughter, dasglttes, Brie, in Year 11 at NEGS where whom Greg Greg is currently cseecntty Deputy Deputy Head. Heed. TfrcsArntrrdofiosr 1995 The Annidalian 1995 Page 19 Pugo Warwick Dunham Warwick is Weewick is the the new new Director Director of ofMusic Musical at TAb. TAS. He isa is a brilliant young Sydney Sydney ergnnisr organist who who in is wnit-kaown well-known for his frequent oaacerts concerts at the Sydney Opera Opera House llarrse and lice Sydney Town Town Hall, Halt, as well an oeersenn performperform. the Sydney as for overseas auras. in and has ances. H Heciv is often often featurert featured an on ABC ABCFM FMsad radio givenconceals concertswith withrho the Sydney SydneySyrayirosy SymphonyOrohentro. Orchestra. linen Warwick is alsoojaze a jazzenthusiosi enthusiastand andgives gives concerto concerts with Waracichisolso James Meroisac, Morrison, Don Burrows Burrows and and Keeria Kerrie Biddell. Biddell. He He taken In to his many many mien roles as at TAS estleuviestically enthusiastically and has robes energetically and, who eoeagcrically and, like his predecessor, is a man wire eons rather esther than than walks svalksand and whose whsse constant eaonpanivn runs companion is the mebite mobile phone. Anne Boggs Anne has returned to TAS after a year spent living and Aone reternrd to cart teaohing Psaner. She She is now teaching tracking Osrrsson teaching ire in France. German to stuKindergarten to Year 4 and Preoch French so to stustudents from Kiadergarterr dents in Yeann Years 5Sand and 6. She odds adds variety, rocitoment excitement end and challenge challenge to each lessoc lesson by mrhing making them them precticot practical lessons sons in in the the language. language. Weteome Welcome back, back, Anne, Anne. Veronica Waters Veronica is iron infanls' teacher loacher who who joined joived Veronica an espenienced experienced infants' the Pwp Prep School School to to teach teach Yeoe Year 1 dating during aoorlrer another steff staff member's mcsnrnity maternity leave. inane. She She has continued in Term Teem lVwitha IV with aenrssbined combined Kindergarten Kindergarten arrdYcac and Year I1 eiees class where where she adds tree own vitality nirnhty and and cheerfulness eheerfutnrsn to every lesher own son. She also takes Genorel Spoon Skills and has concooGeneral Sports tdhntod Schrrol life. life. tributed well wellto toenesy everyonpece aspect of tire the Peep Prep School Lee Hicks School stuff staff to assist Lee has joined jeieed the Prep Scitoel assist with with the rhr grnwiog clam. She She had had previously preniousty assisted growing Teansitirrn Transition class. with pre-seheal pre-school children children or at lhe the Commrrniry Community Pre-School. wish Pre-Saheol. Lee Lee hoe has eathosiaslinnlly enthusiastically casisted assisted with with eS all tanks tasks srreh such as or resting cirarieg up setting op up loansing learning centres, clearing up after after trssiorrs sessions kane have finished finished rod andably ablyensisriag assistingall allof ofuse ourlibarruition Transition children. Kathy Allardice who originally from Osngarr, Oregon, USA and Kathy, whrr neiginally comes foam end has been living irs Austealie for for 11 II years in Australia years hon has joined tire the Bursar's as Creditors' Clerk. She She ired had provionely previously Bsesnr's staff stuff on Creditore' Ciesk. henri been employed hy by Home Home Cnre Care in in A.rmidaie Armidale where where sire she was boekbeepnn. She has lies three thesechildren, children.Rebecca, Rebecca,Nicol Nicoi bookkeeper. She and Lucy. Hrrsband Husband Stuart Storri is involved in io tourism. teurism. She nays marching movies monies and waildeg says she enjoys sanding, reading, watching walking and is thoroughly rnjoyiog enjoyingthe thessimuturing stimulating company company in in rIse TAS Bursar's Bursar's Office. the TAS Nanette Connock Naoetrc here assisting 0inthe Nanette has been theSink Sick Buy Bay fee for two days a week in a cannot casual relief capacity. cepacity. She had hod previously rendered similar sreviees services to the PLC Sick Bey. Bay. She is joirsed in 1995 1995 by by two two student student nurses, nusnas,Renee Socec Brownlie Brewnhn joined in Michael Counsell, whodna alsouonisr assist Sister SisterBacheirre Bachelor and Miutrani Coerneit, who io in the Sink Sick Bay. Bsy. I 1 Phil Blake who uttended attended the theScheni Schoolfrom from19111 1981 - 1987 Phil, who 1987 tree has jrrinnrl the TAS TAR Key Key Learning Looming Area Acne where he teaches joined the teaches Cernputiof Computingnod andprovides providesinnainoble invaluablecssirtcnae assistancetrr toMceMartin Levine. Levins. He He has has come come10 to an us via exteenine extensive indostry industry tin experiencein inSydney Sydney where where hewus he wasirronined involved in in the the elmeleceapericscr tronic pee-press pre-press and and graphic graphicares arts omen areas is in pubiishirsg. publishing. He He swnic is is else also aa Staenoh staunch seppurter supporter of the arnrral annual TAS ski trip. Martin Cordery Martin was employed empinyrd during dudcg Term IV. 5995 to Ia replace replace IV, 1995 Kel Harriisgham Hardingham mha who has has here beenleo on Inef longacenice service mime leave in Kal Chiou. Martirrhad hadbeen hecr previously prenieesiy employed employed as osetnoetser China. Martin a teacher in in Neg Neg Gainra Guineafan for two two years years balm-as but was cernpceredly unexpectedlyfences forces Is to 00mm return to tnAosteoliu Australia whra whenhis hisreheol schoolwoo wasdcsterryed destroyed by by a velerue! ef Science Suirene dedrvolcano! He He irm has completed completed ea Bacheine Bachelor of gree and Education and hopas hopes to cnntivse continue gene snrlaa Diploma of Edeeution iris teuehiegcewre. his teaching career.tile Hehas haspnrbeulue particularinterruts interestsininBurnBiolngy Nntnml History. Slisivay.Whilst Whiistwithsrs, Meninhcs ogy and Natural with us, Martin has lakerr taken nn on the mie role of of rouster-in-charge master-in-charge afenming of rowingend andhe heinis also also ea kreli keen colby-halt volley-ballenthoniust. enthusiast. Pru Bedford Pm Pru iso is alinely livelyyew newadditran additiontetothe thegsrolmnrmts Enrolments Office. She hod enadnotrd her had poeniounly previously conducted herrrmn own burmese businessfrorrr from borne ynrrs, being the muthra home for five years, mother af of twa two boys boys who who wilt both both be hr attending ulteading TAS in is 1996. She is originally erigisnity will feom Moron and and is married mneeied to in John, Intro, aa chemical chemical analyst from Morse who is employed nmpinycdatntltNih. ONE. John Voegeli John juined joined the staff at at TAS TAS in in 1994 1994 Irevieg having come from a dinesse eange of career careenexperiences. experiences. He Hr had been a diverse range merchant ship's raylaisr, captain, a Royal Nrny Navy Reserve Reserve Ofliorn Officer nod and an British Spncici Special Air Sernion Service Officer hohrre before joining joining Brnshrn monognmnnrand md consulting oenselgsg pcsiBrushes and Teeget Target in management posiman. A Level 1S swimming coach, coaclr, he is in currently orrrenlip mantions. master-in-charge of swimming at TASand andewimming swimming coach coach tee-ia-chargcefnwimmiugolTAS toe swimfor she the TAS TAS Swimming SwimmingSehoni Schoolmd andthsAliigotass the Alligators swim- wing ebb. When hr ming club. When ant not burp busy ie in the peal pool arm, area, he can be found smisting assisting Reb Rob Brindley Brindley in in Whitr White Hnnue House whore where he feoed is deputy deputy hnuur housemnntee. master. John John isisnIna also Ganstenmontro Quartermaster to rho TAS lAS Cudes an well well as as being being involved invoiced with the the Cadet Unit as talent enhancement camps held during vacation periods. tainuteuinurroemontvampnheiddsasingnuvatisnpnniomlr.. Etiarrbelfr Elizabeth Woeteneorn Woolaston Page 29 20 Page T/re J99v The Arrrrrdarliors Armidalian 1995 Academic Reports -7;7rs. . Director of Studies Higher School Certificate Ranults Results year's academic academic highlight highlight was was undoubtedly undoubtedly tha the fanfanThis years tastic HSC results lassie rnsolts achieved by the thu class of 1994. Whilst male students struggled state-wide to to achieve achieve an an averavermain age TER TSR af ever 61. One Our of 48, TAS students averaged over TER aver over 89. 80. third of our nsa candidates aaudidatrn had hailsa TEE the best This was tics best result by the liceschool schoolsince sioce the the incepirceptics to tion of of the the TEd TERand andeasily easilybettered bettered oil all tire the schools in Aaetidatc districts. With Withil8 stoducts Armidale cad and thu the sameaundisg surrounding districts. students theIny top10%, 10%,ititwas wasor nonueyrisn surprise in the top tap 5% and 13 in is ha titatwe that we also also had had the the Doe Duxof ofthe theNorth NorthWoes West regina region in Ion Ian Wood (99.95). Thia This result also placed lao Ian hit in the Wend tint placed tho top try 20 vf of the state. Other fine ynefeemacees performances came from Otherfine farm James Cole Cute (96.65), (95.65), Ber Ben Nicholls Nicholls (96.45), and end Tim l'am Pollitt yollitt (96.05). (96.05). Individual ledividret subject subject performances performancesofofearle notewren-. were: Statet State: Ian latt Wood: Wand: 1st lnt inS in 3Unit UnitScience, Science, 2ed 2ndin inPhilosoPhilosophy (Distinction Course), in 2 Unit Z yhy Coarer), Greg Parsons: Parscas: 4th Ic Fcaech French NW Region: Regioat Ian Ira Wrrdt Wood:Equal Equalrut 1stininshe the rngiue; region; ErgEngide 21113: 2UG: Bnaae itt; Maths Maths311: 3lh hucTrewnrtlra lish Bruce Danerun Dawson 1st; Lee Trewartha 10th; Maths 4Ut Word 3rd; Wand 4U: Inn Ian Wood 3rd; Science Science 3U: 3U: lure Ian Wood lal; flea Nicholls Niehrllu 2nd, 2ed, fawns 1st; Ecottomicn Economics OUt 3U: Ben James Cola Cole 4th. 4th, TtrcA,-srridaliett The Armidalian 1995 Bruce Dawson 7th, Lee Trewartha 8th,Eeeeellaosen Peter Hansen11th; 8th; Bruco Dawaon7lh,LenTtewarha6lh, General Studier: Studies: tilichned Richard Thornley Geography 2Ut 2U: General Threrley 4th; Geagraphy Philip Philip Gadea Gadentot; 1st;3U: 3U:Peter PeterHuasora Hansen 3rd, 3rd, Russall Russell Stran9 Strang 4th, Brute BruceDamson DawsonbIhI 6th; Computing Computing Studier: Studies: Karl Karl Railer Reiter 4th, 2nd; 2nd; lndrtntrinl Industrial Technology: Michael Taylor and lOch Nick Stntham Statham equal 2nd Another notable acAvother notable personal pnrsrsal achievement achievement was wasthat thatofafarcalaraeiag Chris Tibbetts Tibbetta wire celerating utnadeat student Chris who sees was placed placed in in the the top 10% of Chemistry andbecame becamethe theseared secondTAS TASaterstutop hrutisley and dent to qualify dent qualify for for aa Distinction Distinetitrucourse eaurse(Cosmology). (rsmolrgy). This pollute pattern has has urationed continuedthis thisyron yearwish with Scours Stuart Heath This Heats acceleratinginin33Unil UnitAtrrietsr AncientLlistnry. History. The The neeninratacceleratoccrlrruling ing ing smiled studentprrrgrawme programmeat atTAS TASisisecetuialy certainly pardoning producing results thai that aen are unequalled in the theNorth NorthWane West Region. Region. conchs runquolled in Titia This is is oar' nowden thetlmird third year of five five that thatone ourHSC HSCeuneltr results hare In the dedicated drdicatrd stall havebeen beeneseehleet. excellent. itIt in is ua credit to staff whnspendmrnycstso who spend many extrahrrnmprepnrirgutadrutsattdolor hours preparing students and also to aeadrmic policies that allow students to tr to tire the School's academic utady study right up op to lathe the l-ISC HSC in la aa supportive supprerirntsvimtrmettt environment with staff.The Theother rlhrr tudor with ceenas access tre to staff. factorwhiah whichwts setsasusnpart apart fmut from othac other indrpendenl independentand andslain stateschools, schools,inis the the highly highly developed pmcoss process of of corners careers odnice, advice, gals goal antilog setting and and developed individani individual yengmnu progress interviews ioterviews unique uniqae to In this his achnal. school. Page 21 Page School School Certificate Certificate and and Competition Competition Results Results Talent Enhancementprogramme Enhancement programme has has been Each term, the theTalent School Certificate results in 1995 were again well above state average. This was evidenced by the excellent passes able to offer 20 courses to our students and the wider community. Places to TAS students with particular talents are often subsidised by external enrolmenis. enrolments. Term over 80 80 participants, participants, 50 50 of of whom whom 4 courses attracted over complecame from outside the student body. This is coniplementd mentedby bythe theextensive extensiveholiday holiday and and swimming swimming programmes offered by the Sports Centre under the capable guidance of Dave Negus. in Science with 23% receiving receiving Grade Grade A's A's (top (top 10% 10% of of the state) and 62% receiving receiving aa Grade Grade of of A A or or BB (30% (30%of of the state). These results were supported by above state English and and the the three three levels levels of of MathMathaverage passes in English ematics. It is also pleasing to note note the the low low number number of of our students who were placed in the bottom 10% of any course. Apart from these major State exams, we participated with distinction in a number of national and state cornpeticompetitions. The results results of of these these are areexplained explainedinindetail detailinininin- dividual subject reports. Included included in the growing list are the National competitions in English, Mathematics, Mathematics Science, Chemistry and Titration. Our results in the Sydney Morning Herald Young Writers Awards were In conjunction with NEGS, PLC, O'Connor and Armidale TAPE, TAFE, we we have havebeen beenable abletotoexpand expandour ourFTSC HSC This year, year, both both French French and and JapaJapaofferings to students. This nese were taught in combined classes as was 3U 3U ModMod- ern History, 3U English, 4U Maths, Hospitality, Wool Classing and Building Construction. In In 1996, 996, over 10 courses will be taught under this ar- return of of 2U 2U PD/Health PD/Health and and PB PE and and rangement with the return exciting new courses such as Photography, Child Studies, Rural Studies, Accountancy and Work Studies. state. We We also also entered entered local local and and state. state unequalled in the state. poetry, debating, Schools in Parliament, Mock Trial and speaking competitions. competitions.We Wewere werethere thereatatthe theEiEipublic speaking steddfod and the AMEB and Trinity music exams. The steddlod The expansion expansion of of curriculum curriculum offerings offerings has has included included the the The school was again successful in language days locally and the ACER exams. Five students had their HSC Design and Technology works short listed for the State with Hugh Hugh Sproat's Sproat's saddle saddle featuring featuring Intech Exhibition with return of Drama in both Years 9 and 11 and our first Religious Studies student. A further 3 students also participated in the Training in Retail and Commerce Programme (TRA (TRAC) as part of their HSC HSC. in the final display. This is further evidence of the school's aim to produce happy confident learners by tailor-making courses for each individual's needs. The accelerating students programme is another fine example of this with over 25 students registered between Years 8 and 12. The pioneering work of Martin Levins and Phil B'ake Blake Our unique continues to attract state and national interest. Out access to the information superhighway through internet, Internet, coupled with advanced computer hardware and software provides our students with exciting possibilities. Stu- Study camps for Year 11, combined with NEGS and Year deat-cotitrolted dent-controlled companies are preparing pages for local businesses on the Net and archiving material from the Aboriginal Keeping Place. 9 were again successful and a number of ntotivational motivational speakers introduced introduced into into the theprogi-amIric. programme. Year Year 7 par- In 1996. 1996, computing will will be be introduced introduced into into every every subsubject area in the Year 9 programme. This exciting project will see computer specialists team-teaching with class room teachers when appropriate units arise in each subjectS curriculum. jects' plans are in place to Continue continue to implement structured The planned expansion of TAS facilities to make the Net available to all schools in inArmidale Armidale is the spearhead of a programme to open open our our facilities facilities to to the the wider wider com comwill ato alsoenhance enhanceenco-curricumunity. This programme prograuum will cur ricular opportunities for our won students. ticipated in structured study before each major exam and study experiences for every student in the school in 1996. It is little wonder that our results continue to be the best in the North North West. West. The The unbeatable unbeatablecombination combinationofofau an experienced experienced and and caring caring staff, staff, appropriate appropriate curriculum curriculum offerings, offerings, aa comprehensive comprehensive guidance guidance and and pastoral pastoral care care systeni system and and aa discip]ined disciplined environment make success in. inevitable. evitable. Our Our task task in in the the coming coming years years is is to to ensure ensure that that we we spread spread the the word word and and ensure ensure as as many many students students as as pospossible can enjoy the academic academic advantages advantages offered offered by byTAS. TAS. Peter Hall, Director of Studies Ptrge Page 22 Armidalian 1995 The Arinidallan Agriculture Thisyear year the the year year 99 and and 10 10 students students have been The been involved involved in in the the puopagatian propagation af ofdecorative decorativeinotaoe indoor places plants and the and the the University University aS New England knglaad with of New with Jamie Jamie Payne bacomieg evealoal winner winace and and going gaisg on no to ta compete compete becoming the eventual local native native plant sends seeds which be germination of local which will will be saId sold next nest year. yaae.As As well well as as working warming in in the the Horticulture Hortioultare nreo respennible for the management af area they have been responsible of mba firstcross ceaseewes. ewes.Year YearNine Ninealso alsocarried carried out ant their Ileeb ecocanthe first namie nomic study studyofofgeowing growingaavegetable vegetablereap cropasasaacnmaoeecommercial as well wall as rearing roaring seedlings and pot plootu. cial calcepaise, enterprise, as plants. to tha regional ocgiaoslfinal. final. TAS lAS alan avnrnll points pniotr in the also wan won the overall scnrc lrnphy fan score trophy for lbn the ialaese.haal inter-school joeinr juniorjadgiag judgingehaespi_ champireship. onship.TAS TASslodents studentswere werenIna also well wellrapensenlad represented in the British ned and Mariao Merino sheep sheep judging British jedgieg and the the fleece fleece judgjadg iog ing which which was was held held at at the Aamidale Armidale Show. In the Merifle rino judging judging we we had had 3 finalists with with Dang Doug Lisle Lislewmaaieg winning this nadine. section. In Inthe the Beitish British hnnndnthegur breeds Angus Mackenzie Mackenzie wan was tins placed second, Allen pIeced second,while while in in the the fleece fleneejudging judging Charles CharlesAllen and Rob Hickey Htckcy were reennd and third mapeewere ptaend placed second respeclively. tively. The saaioe classeshave haveonce anceagain egninbeen beenresponsible rnspcnsiblc for far senior classes of thebeef beefenteepeise. enterprise. This Thisiuvnlond involvedden the feedthe running maniagaflhe beg at steers Cleansininaatrial trialto Inlook lank at at the the effect effect that breeds ing of have on waigha ratios. This This weight gains end and fond food essoveesion conversion ratios. experiment, which whichlack tookanne overthere threensnnlhs, months, provad provedto lobe espreimeat, ha most soeccrsfrel as the abeboys boyshad hadtotoapply apply budgeting budgeting soot successful as strat- egies, calculate of feed on egiau, ealcaisle rations eatieaaand andthe liecosts c,,al af r,a aa dollar/ daVn / of energy energy basin. basis. kg of Early in inthe the year year the the students students participated participated in inden the lacul local Early Janionjadging Junior Judging camprhitiea. competition. TAS TAb bays boys made madeup op5bafthn of the 10 finalists ISO competitors earnpetilaee from Pramsix sicschools rchaolr finalistsfrom fromseeer over 150 The high-light high ligbl foe forthe the year year with withrespect respect to to student student pnrperformances was was the unnorse success of formaners af Sam Sam Davis Davis at at the the Sydney Sydney Royal wIeme where he Champion Schools Parader. Parader. Rayni ho won u,,n Cmi apine Schools lhnnh the the Carruthers Cnrrsthersfamily family for fee all all their Iheir Finally II mess must thank annintuoce near again again through Iheenughout nutthe Iheyear. yarn.Also AlanI Iwould wauld assistance once like like ta to thnnh thank Mr MrJim JimMeMillan McMillanfoe forallallhas hishelp helpcape espeeally ciallygiving givingop uplinac time ever over the the heliday holiday peried period to feed cattle. nattle. ARKerr/s AR Keech Bzlnsor Dnnrei'e;y Below: Dean Jeffery&RnlwneMalligns & Robert Mulligancaltie cattle judging judging at The Tirnflrmidnic ArmidaleSImm Show '1 .10 ifRight girt Siheebrme at Meinbei s of the Ike TAS OtIS Poll i-oil He, efol d Stud, Stud, Hereford displaying tIme the diapinemob wcalth of ofpm wealth pi izes ezra eras I/tea year won this yea; ThoAeoniajalin,m fete The Armidalian 1995 ,, e 2/ Page 23 Creative & ST Performing Arts where they begin to create nreatr at rt a more indioideclly individually so sophislirsted phisticated level. level. Tho The sladants students eel not only only anderga undergo aa vigvigOeaoeconevc of artmaking nrlesrlaingbut butalso also are are progressively progressively orous course of rnirndarrd introduced to to rncccpts conceptsoonrereieg concerningart artceiticism, criticism, theory nod apprccinsiaa. The depth and appreciation. depth and and beradib breadth of oftheir theircr1 art in sustained sostnieodand andin inthe thelater lateryears yereastudents stadoetsere making is are enconraged to to further farther specialise speeialisc in in media mrdia that that most mast suits sails encouraged awls style style and and ethos. ethos. their own NERAM cejeyrd by A major asset enjoyed by thr theVisual VisualArt Artstudents studentsiv is the the Enginnd Regional ReginanlAtr onitiris New England Art Mnsertw Museum nr or NE11AM NERAM as is known. This This institution institution provides poovidesousiqao known. a unique and and valuable valuable gnllery experience rapnnin000 for funall allTAS TAS students. siudeels. Tho gallery The Coventry Coventry Hinten permanent permroroi eolleatiottn and Hinton collections art are two two of of tho the mImi most sigsihcrnt in significant inAissiralia, Australia, and the divernity diversity of the visiting exhibitintts has has allowed allowed maximum wnsimam Visual Arm rdnrnexhibitions Arts educalion value vatae to lobe visas visit. visit. tion be estracted extracted frem from noah each class NERAM isisundoubtedly aadenblrdly the hr niegalat cvNERAM singular must most onluahic valuable extenanteducation edaration resource ensoorre that that TAS TAS Visual VisoalArts ternal Arts staff staff have have tlnnir disposal. disposni. at their Mffmvrotorr M Preston Music Sloan oaaepting the tile post prwias as Director Dirortor of of Music Mnsir I have Since accepting been extremely entremoly busy. hasp. At Attire sewn time limo that that II was was apep. been the same pnintcd to Ia TAS TAS Ilwos Uoipointed was invited to hr be na visitor in to Ike the Unief New England where wlroroIIplayed pleyrd at at the the installainstallaversity of tios tion of of the the Chenrellar, Chancellor,fear fourgradootian graduationenrameorien ceremonies arid and a concert. moeeetr.On Onmy myvery vceyfirst firstday dryatOITAS privileged TAS I twas was privileged portieipntn in inANZAC to participate ANZAC Day Day caremorrics ceremonies end and from theso these solemn solemn ovensions occasionsmoved movedinto intothe theinns lessordain sedatennaltnus realms of Music Hall. I have bean also been been involved involved in lathe the dioentioe direction of mrrsir a werthip music in worshiprod andpurtiaciarly particularlywilir withmba the Chapel Choir. Arrstreair .SheeArt ,i.,t P,aaWinners: Wnua,,Hadley Nadir,White, flute, Armidale Show Prize Amir Ghandar and Shaun Charlton. "Art provides providesno anexpressive expressiveform formfor forCOmnrulricarioln, communication, socialisntion, movipulasocialisation, creativity, self expression and manipulalion tion of the environment" environment" -- 'DovrloporautalAr-1 `DevelopmentalArt Therapy' Therapy' Willin,er Williams and Wood, This extract provides provides some some indication indicationas Oslo howthe hr area ama to how of Visual Acts isapproaclred Arts is approached at TAS. All stcdesus students at varioss various stages stages of of their their schooling schooling have have she the opperleirity opportunity to color ioto the aroativo Visuni Arts deenter into creative process. The Visual parinseat at at TAS TAS firmly firmly subscribes subscribes to to the tireexperimental expariatontal partment notoreof alt levels, from Kindergarnature of netmaking, artmaking, and at all ten to Yew sustaiso an en environment crroiroemcrt Year 12, it penmolm promotes nod and sustains in which students staderlu can give visor! visual form to their ideas, feelings, attitudes nttitcdrs and imaginings. James James While White is is responsible responsible for for the the K K to to h6 Visual Visual Arts Arts pengoamwo, as well well as as taking taking classes clasnasup up to InYear Year10. lii. His programme, as releellero relentless enthusiasm nod and practical rapeelise expertise peovide provide aa sooed osplore various sound brsis basis upon upon which which children can explore mediate laslersea keen media inboth both22and and 33 dimensions. dimensions. demos James fosters intesest red interest ie in stndents students with with regard regard In to their aotwahiog artmaking and sastnrss end weeksustains this this interest interest by holding after-school and end end wrekaltops. workshops. Mitch Mitch Prostne Preston has his arm area of of responsibility responsibility fucased focused upun upon the stadrots the Year 710 7 to 12 students Pnsga2d Page 24 is The ploard are thu imporimpur. In The Prop Prep Sohool, School, emphasis in is placed on the lance tance of early charal choral eapenience. experience. Each Earir child ahild is now inittio one nec of the three PPrep rep choirs. choirs. They They are are also cinn volved in encouragedto toparticipate participatein inthe thesvido wide and vaaiod varied instruenroerngrd insiru. menlo! pregramnso that that TAS TAS offers offers including ittelading aa junior junior mental programme steieg ensemble. ensemble. string fool that tisalthe titePrep PropSchool Schooland ncdthe the non-elective r,rn-rteetive Y000 I feel Year 77 and ned 8 classes are vital arena areas for the Ike consolidation 000solidation of of our, ave. Iclmool's Masic program. peogram.I'm I'mindebted irdebted to so the the expertise enperline School's Music ned Carelyn Allen Alter who not and efforts of my colleague Men Mrs Carolyn only pecnidcs provides oa fine program in the Prep School bat but ororganism choirs and and aa string siting ganises nod and peennels presents three diiffcrcnt different choirs hand. nsarrsoll band. II It is as a resultofofher hereneellersl excellentwork workininthe theProp Prep Sohoul tlsutTAS TAScan ran now sew boast that evrey School that every pupil is en00on active native role its net jaeinr joying an in our juniorManic Musicprograms. program. I've Year 7and andS8ann-elective non-electiveatmncv, classes, with enjoyed teaching ieochingYrae7 the assistance assist traceofI my eotlengne Thunkyoa colleague Mitch Preston. Thank you Mitrb Mitch fan for year your fine fine week work irinbarth both Music Music and and Visual Visual Arts. Arts. important aspect mpeal of of our err musieol wtnbAn important musical program is establhhing aa boinnee lishing balance between individual individual achieccenest achievement and and rommitrocnl to the commitment the gonis goals of of one our School, School, 000 our friends and eommnnity.TAS community. TAS nigaeonsfy vigorously promotes the School bondst bands: TAS Jazz, doer, the Big Big Band, Band,tire the onehesina orchestra rod andthe theSehrrrrl's School's ehoies. These Tireocvarious variant bands and choirs. and vhuins choirs have given given peeperforananece at the Combined formances CombinedCireirs ChoirsPestivel Festivalem at the the SydSydney ray Town 'flown Hall, I-toll, the the Armidale Armidntn Education Education5spo, Expo,mba theununIke TAS marol veiling of the mural in Beady BeardyStreet, Street,the theAnmnidale Armidale Einseddfnd, in in the he Mnrketn Sesdeys, for Eisteddfod, Markets iv in the Mnii Mall ore on Sundays, Aomidole Rottey, at St Petee's Cathedeal, at attisasintallos Armidale Rotary, Peter's Cathedral, the smaller ThatArnoidohars The Armidalian 199.5 1995 local localchurches, churches, at at the the TAS TASfete, fete,atatGrand Grandparents' parents'Day Day and at TAS apse open days. Making these apynrranoeere appearances reand Making ttrrse qaires quires planning planning aad and netra extra nifart effort from fromTAS TASstaff staffatatwcckweeknods durhsgbreaks. My thanks to ends ared and during breaks. My to the the generous generous 055w memhorn ot the TAS bers of TASstaff staffwho whohelp helpmatte makethose theseappearances appearances possible. Thank you you atso also to the hays boys who give give theta their talents, effort effort and and time. time. Yuar Yourperformances performanceshave havebeirught brought great credit caed'rttotoyou youand andre Ills School. School, to the An far the growth of asto in in our School Sehuot An essential essential basn base for of m music is the individual tuitionprogram. program.Ira In the the last last snvotat several in individual tuition mrrnths this program pragecmhas huegrown growebryond enneopectutiuns. months this beyond our expectations. The parents patentswho whomake wakeconsiderable coosiderubtcfinancial finarcol sacrifice srsrilica to give give their theirsacs sons thin this special specialuppoetseity opportunityant notonly onlysupsupport the School's Sabsal's magnificent magnifinont music mania facilities fuclitina hat butgavo give their their hays boys ao an appOrtunrry opportunity foe for a dinnipliond disciplined aud and rewued rewarding educational onperiesco I trust educational and and roosnationet recreational experience. trust that that the boys from thin this upecial special commitment tire boys who who benefit hrnetitfseer enmmiarrast from irate thrie nod from tram their Mttsio uoderrtand their ycreors parents and Music teachers teachers understand ned appeociala the rho richness richness of at this this part of and appreciate of their theirr,duru educa-tion. Music plays plays a major role the rduaatietral educational developMusic rein in Ike students. The school hen has some ment of TAS I'AS students, the reheel sewn of uf the the finfre esl facilitios available est music facilities available at at aey any rehrorl school in NSW NSW separate music housed in a napueutr mesie centre. anntre. There Thnanare err eight night sound paneled peocrine/rruchiegstudios, stndiss,six rio equipped eqnipprd with with top proofed practice/teaching top quality qualitypianos pianoslaguthce together wirk withtwa twotango largetouching teachingeotrmn rooms and a instrumental/choral insleumeetullclrnnel rehearsal erheessolroom room plus pIes recordtnaerd In cairclaniea, conclusion, I'm I'm keen keen In to emphusise emphasise the importance Irt impOrtance of et Music pnngrsrov programs which are entp only nseeerngfut meaningful en as aclearsfounMania which are dutins eckeoties of alike and dation nod and aa reflection the uaaderuic, academic, spiritual and cullaral cultural litr lifeofofetc ourSakeel. School.I Thank hank ynu you perrots, parents, stuff staff and strdeetstursatpponlieg thinimportant imprroaet tacotolliloatTAS. students for supporting this facet of life at TAS. Warwick WarwickDrttrlrenr Dunham. Drama Drama 1995 1995 hun has seen seen Drama Drama reintroduced reinteeducnd enthusiastically nerhesiasticetly into inte the TAS nueneulom curriculum, anne as an cicctivo electiveininYaue Year 99 and in Year thn 11 as as a HSC subject. publiclypeesented presented 11 nnbjeat. Year Year 11 11 have kavr publicly three original prunes pieces of lhrurne theatre based thsonnet'final based on on the the words werds "Throwaway" aud and "Dreaming", and have have performed "Thanwuway" 'Dreuming", end soenes frem Harold Iluenld Pinter's t'inten'n "The "The Caretaker". In uddt scenes from additinrt, Andrew tion, tweYrue two Year11 11students students--Jawos James Masakolt Marshall trnd and Andrew Knee' imprnnisurino section sectionatatthe ks Armidale Armidale Kerr - won lire the improvisation Eistnddlird, Ycar 9 have mesbnd sneers from from Eisteddfod, neat and Year worked on scenes "Allogianor Otto"AllegianceonorBettayel", Betrayal",pnefoemieg performingthem themIneTAS for TAS students. Drama is more than than jour just Douma is an total total experience nepesierar involving invelviog mom uel'of. kccnworking wonkingwirh prappots-writieg acting.Your Year 99 kayo. have been with puppets - writing scripts and eneipts red performing perfoemiegthem thrm to In an ru excited euaitnd Transition. Transitius. They heve designed clown clown have alnuwoehed also worked wish with makeup and designed faces. Year 11 kane have dnsigncd designed acts sets and aostnmcs costumes end and faces, Ynur 11 focussed on of lhr thedienolor. director. focusnrd no the the role retool Si Hoddinott Sfdeaddinelt ing sandia. studio. ing I English Faculty Report 3 Rrligiartsly, Religiously,emit eachpeal yearfee forthu thepast pastfaun, four,I Ihave havepeosnotad presented 00 eelI can, as accurately as can, tIre the general aims of the Hcmavi Humanittns ties Depaetmentr Department: how they they were were implemented implementedisinenlurela- lieu tionIn tosyllabus syllabusdecumnets documents in in all allhigis high uctroal school years, years. It roncrend occurred to to me me morally recentlythat thatchange changeininthe themacann manner01 of soyerting reporting won was necessary, necessary, parliccienly particularlyfee forthe thewriter; writer;me, so, is santa peers, indeference deferenceIntotitese thosewito wholake taketime timetanned to read suchrereports, II shall kngliuh Department shall present present English Department "vignettee". "vignettes". 41E, The Year Year 77 pmgnummn programme has The hoebeen beencojointly aojninlly implemented implrmenind by Mrs MrsDebenham Debenham and Mr Sprinkle.ynrtkee, Further, we we are are by Mr Sprinkle. pleased to as our ttsirdYene7 third Year 7lead teacher: pleased to welcome welnotunMr MeLloyd Lloydmnue er. the senoess success of has undertaken this the of the the intensive ietensive work mom he bus yner by the thn excellent nxnnllert year is morn more then than amply anImated reflected by progress his made. After pengeeuu Iris students studnets have hove rmeedn. Afteran artintroductory ietreducrery "Gettingto toKuow KnowPm" You"topic, topic,allAll boysneperienand experienced a 'Catting buys "Peinleg wth Words" "PaintingPintercn Pictures with Words" aeil, unit,rho the nhninnronjey_ obvious enjoyment of ofwhinh whichwus wasbalanced balancedbybya aeathen ratherrooto moresebne sober ala unmeet drrrekhrg dertaking innelnieg involvinglogic topicseotenne sentence rod andperegrapir paragraph tee formarion. mation. Sinue Since bc themndium mediumloads lendsitnelf itself10 todiversity, diversity,patpoetry has taken understanding, learning learningand and racy mekenthe theform formof afnednrstueding, Mark Hanson,Eergkstn English Ceerdrtrurnr' Coordinator MnrkHeranntr, recitationefofbleed blankvenue verse(yes, (yes,the theSent firstterre tasteofofthe theemsclasrecitation sic enworld) world) through tkmugh to the ttte writing molting of kuikn sic Skekospeun' Shakespearian haiku on autumn leovns. leaves. In oddilien addition to to their their wider-readIng, wider-reading, neautume stttdenrsrupemiencnd students experienced teanhne-dirnoted teacher-directed novel novel and nnd drama dramc studies lba second securd semester. roweslee, Of Of particular yanlicclne note, tear, studies dceiurg during the Patterson'sBridge BridgetotoTeenbithia Terebithianes wasnerd, read,aed andShe theen rei'otlnrnen'u to md theme thnmn of of "Feinndrhip lated "Friendshipand andGmoming Growing Up", Up",d'rsnuernd. discussed. In tarn, turn, dais this study Itr study led led to In the the serious seriess research nenrnwhtopic lepic of of "Peace Or War: War: The The Nucleon Nuclear Bomb "yence Bemb and and Our Ocr Future" Futner" examined in woekly weekly iuloe-nlanr inter-class debalrs. debates. nuawiend The Annidalian 1995 1995 TlteAserjdnharr Page 25 The YearS Mrt Debenham. Dabonhom. Year 8 teachers teachers ace are Mr Hunt assd and Mrs Their rollolrorative en easy east' trantray collaborative efforts have ensured that an sition sition isle intothe theMiddle MiddleSchool Schoolinis bring beingoracle made by all hays. boys. The department's emphasis empitosis on so creative cecrlivc writing writing (in (in Years Yeats 7 to 12) han has been realised realised with with considerable considerablessioonss success by lbs cobra tIhave ssbmissions the Year 88 cohort. haveread read snore some fine submissions tines by class clsss from both classes, mast most of of wltioh which wars were gcns.ralnd generated by srudies studies of books such as Schaffer's novel novel Slsane. Shane. Fur- thermora, witornsrd, per hind Mrs thermore, It witnessed, kind favour of Mrs Debenham's class, class, on an excellent excellent deamnlisotion dramatisation of Stniebech's Steinbeck's Of Of Mica Mice and and Meet Men:it's it'sansaoiug amazing (aird (and na little frightereirsg) I owresourceful ecsoarcefuta rgroup groupcan roche frightening) how be with ran vari- ant snifoere, when wino ant modes nf of wearing af of their scltool school uniform, snsvrnlineal conventionalprops props are are lartiing.Asurcnosful lacking. A successfulnhnrt shortslozy story study provided the rho stimulus stierslss for rn an extended extended and sus susruined rentingunit. unit.Of Otseurre, is all areas areas of sfmuesrwrrrk, tained writing course, in course work, basic Year 7 skills w,.re doveloped in order older were revised and developed tn introduce boys hoystototechniques teohoiqss.sofruposttorvnsroywnitto introduce of expository essay writing. Mr Wilkinsnn, Wilkinson, Mrs Debeohotu, Debenham, Ms lloddirrotr Hoddinott end and Mr Mr Nest tearhers. Hunt arc are our Year 9 teachers. ievulvrd involved boys boys mating makingtheir their owo own television television scgrronls, segments, do'migniog notirieolcartoons carbons nod designing satirical and wniriog writing film saeipls. scripts. Pnethnr 10aogreat groatdeal dealof ofpublic public speaking, spackiog, Mrs Further to Wontnsron's class stunner joyrd work wcek comprising comprising advertising, cdvrffising, Woolaston's enjoyed various short shrrrlstories, stories aamedio various media ntcdy study and ar television car carloon unit onil using "The Simpsons" Simpsoon" as ss their their stimulus. stimulus. The The toon asssmmcnt procedure, ptocrdnrr, pee Buard recommendations, recummendatiuss, behr assessment per Board gao coseluded with wirh a written examination roominatino gan in April arId and concluded surly in Term Four. early The Preliminary HSC English bncs taught English courso course hon has been by Mrs Wonlaulon, Me Hunt Hunt and and Mr Mr Harrison. Hanrisse. In Incus Woolaston, Mr conjunctico wide reading rerding programme, programme, the thu junction with with aa ynar-Issog, year-long, wide following Mrs Woolaston's Worloston's gesrup hm following has has been beenstndmed.t studied.: Mrs group has mad read aarorgu range of of pro-ecentieth pre-twentieth aud and lwrotiolh twentieth century lit litrrrtnre. erature. Students Students studied studied ctrncrptnally-rnlatrd conceptually-related tents texts sstch such usA raIn and Away; also, Sislet as A Midssmmer's Midsummer'sNight NightOs Dream Sister Hats; Kate; Hcl Heart ,,fofDrvkrtnss; Darkness;Tsec Turnetofrho the Screw Screw and and cuecontemporary temporary Aunleulim Australian poetry. poetry. The The boys boys wreo were gninfslly gainfully omp rynd by employed by researching researching a nudely variety of of atitiaal critical interpretainterpretations Presdian cud tions of of tests, texts,including includingFcmmnfrt, Feminist, Freudian and more teoditiennl traditional critical views. loma Someofofthose thoseirlinrita the olhcr otherlwrr two groups were warn 'treated' 'trrrseg' to a unit exit involving advanced readtead Amongst others, others, "No "No Comebacks", Cnmebscks", Contemporary 000trmpoearyAusAusrealms puorcy,Lord Lordof ofthe Irs Flies, Plies, Day Dry of the Jnckol md tralian poetry, Jackal and Macbeth Macbeth have here been sat set for for testoal textualstudy. study.Aoatysis Analysis of of rho the tatter Wilkmosos'sclass, class,has hasinvolved inrolord small ssnall latter hoob, book, in Me Mr Wilkinson's grouywork, estuetmootsnd group work, enactment and a sviewirgoft'nlosski'sfilm. viewing of Polanslci's film. Is geonp have htve designed desigoad theatre thesirs In odditino, addition, the boys in this group ptcgrumnsrv programmes advertising Ike the draws. drama. Me Mr Hunt and Ms Ms Hoddmuott aumbinodtheir shnirrespective ccspaativrareas arsonof nfespnetisn Hoddinott combined expertise is in one one ctrss. class. II believe believe the the boys boys in in tin theclars classIsass have bunbennlited Hunt's general gcnernl reading rerding tuition and cod also efited from Me Mr Hunt's frees Ms Ms Hoddinott's Hnddioolt's teaching teaching of of literature. litoraturs.The Tin class sIms from hm and published published aa class slam anthology anthology of of poetry portly has wrirton written and and explored aostrmpcnury contemporary fiction nod and pentrp poetry by road readRichard ing, for example, ruomplo, works works by by Tim TimWinton Wistsn and tud Richord Tsllnch. Tulloch. ingnkillswhiclr ing skills whichled led lou to acornprchrrsion comprehensionstudy. study.AcAtweriAn Americon Litenotaro unit ooil involving involving Salinger's Saliuger's Camber Ira can Literature Catcher In the Rye, roccrpts excerpts from from Williams' Williams'Glass GlassMeougenc Menagerieand andsevsevcent of Frost's Fenst'npoems ponruswas wnsundertaken undeelokerduring duriog Term Trees One. One. eral of This unit snit was followed by another involving involviug content of ci or necrnd and third terms, via. anAustralian AustralianIluorsur flavour in the second viz. aclaso a closecombiord combinedIrstoal textualasd andfilm filmstudy studyof ofWilliamson Williamson's ThrClub. aub. The Tho Your 10 classes, clasneo, taught tuoghtby by Ms Ms Hoddinott, Hoddirnll, Mrs The Year Mrs and Cot Slnvros, which led to the buys' Cat Stevens, boys' own mrtsicsl musical choice aug and individual individual prnsnorurioos presentations no on the topic topic of of "thi. "the Debsuham, Debenham, Mr Mr SprInkle Sprinkle ard and Mrs Mrs W,rolnslos Woolaston have espe experienced rienced an aneclectic eclecticrange rangeofofauthors authorsfrom from the the classics, dossier, fnatnring burton reed Jnliet (which (whichincluded iscluded an as adveradort featuring Romeo and Juliet tisrmnnt tlse poetry poetryof afRithort Brswotng, to tona tisement ntndy) study) and the Robert Browning, film oodtelevision relevisisounit. unitComponents Comporrrlsofa.this tVrlatter 'atte'study '' di film and Ibis work work combined combined to to form fumr the the basis basis for for aa full full proproAll this gramme of oegomenlrtivnand and comparative romparstive of copsrsilsrry, expository, argumentative essay writing comprising rrachrr-dirccscd teacher-directed periods and fccnrring various oaniunn workshops. wnrhshnpn. Poetry Poetry and general ganetul consfeaturing comprehrssiou lsnvo dominulad the lbs second resend hrtf prehension have dominated half of of term term tlsree. three. Thy former former involved invulvnd an no introductory introductory segment sngmaut including including The snalysis of the lyrics of John Lennon, Leonan, "The Doom" an analysis Doors" rrlasioushiphelwcen relationship between sang song md andpoetic poeticverse." verse."10 In turn, turn, the above constituted constituted uneasy an easylenositlon transitiontsr to aa wido_rosging wide-ranging osil innotviog marlInof ofAB unit involving some nf of thn the works A BPotersors, Paterson, AD '0 nt SydsmeyMorrthw Sydney MorningGnu/ma HeraldCetrtrrtenedatinst CommendationWirttmeto Winners Page 26 Page TIreAr'mldahnrr The Armidalian 1995 P SDersholm-Yosng Denholm-Young and and everr even Wilfred Owen. Hope, C PS Owns. Cnntnmporory imponsamenu Contemporary English hove have made marked improvements Owen's poetry provided the stimulus for some ocesi. sensitivn, aed, gunuonily well-esncotrd eeeativn tive, and, generally well-executed creative writing in ia the course, coarse, in public public speaking speaking shille, skills, a high poinrity priority in aed made reasonable erasannbln progress peegress in in their their anaand also, also, Inave have made lytical and and 'unitIes written shills, skills. lytical Tim eurrenlYnan The current Year 12 cohort has survived, survived, and, and, eon one hopes. hopes, bnorfitnd benefited from from aa fnirty fairly rigorous rigorous ,'sssrrsmnnt assessment schedule schedule Debenham (2/3 Uoit Unit Retoted); Related); Ms devised by Mrs Debenhatu Hoddioult General) and cod Mr Mr Hoddinott aod and Me Mr Hoeriren Harrison (2 Usnit Unit General) Wynne (2 Unit Ceolemporary). Contemporary). Of note, io in addition to Wyone Sydney lnipr: trips: one, two Sydeny nun, in ia Term Tnrm One Ottoto toSydney SydneyUniverUriverairy's sity's English Engtish lecture lectern day; and. and, two, in Second Trout, Term, to the Sydney Thnnten Company's production production of ofKiasgLnm, Theatre Company's King Lear, meet most of our students atteoded attended UNE's anusal annual Englists English day ioTnrro in Term Three. Three.Thu ThePLCITAS PLC/TASnombiund combinedclans, class, tooght taught ot at TAS by MtsDebnnhasn, era lrnmnrsdouolysuconssMrs Debenham, hasb has been tremendously successful. The 'mixed' has pravidnd provided the the otagn stage fur for eomn some gal. 'miond' group gmnp has nsmtteat yartienturty challenging challenging toptoy. excellent discussion discussion of of twrr two particularly ics:"A "A Special Special Study Study of of Yeats", Yeats", cod and "Mudero "Modern Fiction". ice this Mr Langford-Smith I,nngfaed-Smith has has taken taken an an active aulinninterest iutrreatina tIns class and, with Mrs Debeuham, Debenham, ted led a two hour discus- sion with the students sladeels at the end of Semester One. Ore. classes hove have read read the the same same Inuts texts iu in Largely, the General classes effort (net (notaavain vaineon) one)toto"pool" "pool"snacirer teacher(and (andsunstuan effort dent!) reuoasees. resources. Woethy Worthy of particular Topic denll) pertiealae mention, meotiun, our eurTsspie Ares Area Study, Study, "Tha "The Aboriginal Aboriginal Esperinoes" Experience"hon has been been sacsuc- cessful and some sensitive, informed and cessfol sad has elicited samn end mature rropoosns hays involved. Thooc responses from boys Those studying Human Society and Its Environment Mr ned Society" and "Sci"Sal. Mr Wyone's Wynne's class chose "Sport and euce, ence, Technology Technologycud andMinooily" Minority"an as thnie their Cuntnmporasy Contemporary Issues end and produced produced name some particularly particularly iutnresrieg interesting monk work Issuas 00 on "lush-Aids" "Anti-Aids"inintheir their"Understanding "UnderstandingAdvanlisiug" Advertising" unit.In Inshort, short,the theyear year has has been been busy, busy, productive and, as unit souls, hayes, enjoyable Ins such, one hopes, for boys and staff, staff. Stop Pross', Press: I am elated to mpnrt report the following: Of Of the the Stop 13 North West West Region Region awards awardsin inthe theSMH SMtt Young YoungWritWrit' cr0' Competilion, nine sine went wed to ers' Competition, to The The Annidelu Armidale School; School: Andrew Syphens, Sypkens, Stuart Heath, Nick Andrew Niok Birch, Birch, Andy Andy McGregor, McGregor, Ralph Menebton, Monckton, Neal t'uneeli, Funnell, Reey Rory Williams, David David Halueme Hulcomeand andSimon SimonCinappell Chappell received received Williams, certificates certificates of of High High Commeudation, Commendation.Theen There mere were ever over fifty ouhim entries froun from TAS - we be site the recipififty we are am proud proad to lobe meipinets ents of of more more awards awards than than any anyether othernehout schoolin inthe theState. State. I wishsotothank thankbells bothstuff staff and and students studentsfoe for the the menace manner in in Iwish which which they theymointained maintainedlbtheir em equanimity equons'mity during during the the illill. urns ness and and the the death deathof ofaue ourDeputy DeputyHeodmustor Headmasteransd and English Department colleague, Mr Jim Holland. lish HoSand, Mark Harrison,Ersglinh English Cn-ovdirrstter Co-ordinator Mnrhffarriansn, to In lire the H.S,C. H.S.C. indiciduci individual highlights highlightsieinrise the Nunib North West Region were: were: 3U 3U Euoonmioe Economics: Bee Ben Nicholls Nicholls (2nd). (2nd), James James Engine Cole (4th), Bmcn Bruce Uownen Dawson (7th), Lee Coin Len Trewartha Tenwartho(8th), (fib), Peter Hansea Hansen(10th); (10th); General General Studies: Studies: RielaardTherolny Richard Thornley Prier (1st); 3D 3U Geogra(4th); 2U Geography: Philip Gaden (Jut); phy: phy: Peter Peter Hansen Hansen (3rd), (3rd), Rosreit Russell Siraug Strang (4th), (4th), Bravo Bruce Dawson (fib) (6th) Duwsor Tire sabjeets were very vary pleasing, pleusing, all The overall results in all subjects subjects being being well well above above the the State State average. average. subjects Geographical fieidweeh fieldworkunutiones continuestotoform form an Gengeaphinni assintegral irntogeat psrtuf withfieldwork fieldwork being being concentrated couceetroted in part ofthis thissmmbjeei subject with in situ Upper Macleay Macbay Valley iu junien years ycamand andYear Year11 It the Upper in junior studying the tutal total eatebmeot catchment ef of the the Maeleuy Macleay Riven, River. utodying This yere thestaff staff year we we weluemed welcomedMa MrTony TonyWilhimnson Wilkinson totothe in plane place of Mr Keith Keith Beomu Brown who mao was on ne leave foe for the yeon. MoSimon SimonBootle Boude left tuft us us at at the the end ned of 1994 tu year. Mr to take position at Trinity up ua promotion peemelion pouiiiou Teinity Grammar Grammar School Sahool afrun ter eight us't fruitful fruitfulyears yearsatatTAS. TAS.Towards Towardstire the end of 1995, said goodbye Bill Howarth has ts;aght taught we noid goudbyu to Rev. Bitt, Huwarth who bee some Cemmeme Commerceand andGeography Geographyininthis thisdepartments department acne over sewn the years end and sincerely thank him fur for his efferis, efforts. Holswich, Mrs Weulaulne, Woolaston, Messrs Messrs Hyman, Hyman, Alan Alan Miss tbotswich, Wilkinson, Wynne, Lloyd, Lloyd, Spriobie Sprinkle nod and Werd Ward also also taught taught in the KLA this year, year. BsS Won-nt, HSIE Ceon'dn,snros' Bill Ward, HSIE Coordinator The changes demand for for H.S.l.E. H.S.I.E. sabjmtn subjectsatatH.S.C. H.S.C. Thu uhoeges in is drmand tend ta to he be reflected in the choice of students nationally, toed at TAS. TAS. llosionrs BusinessStudien, Studies,holeg beingaffaned offeredatatt-1,S.C. H.S.C. nuexomiaatiaus aminations fee for the first time in 1995 is very popular, milk Geography Geography remaining remaining static static and ond reduced refaced demaod with demand for Economies Economics and btistosy. History. lee Time subjectstaught taughtinivthis tinsKLA KLA remain semuin popular popular with The subjects presented in students, being preunnied to an interesting inteenstieg way in to the nontbeing being relevant relevant to In everyday everydny life. With urn. classroom and students being faced with increased choice vf of deuto incrensed variety in ahuice subjects, the relevance relevance of of this this K1.Atc KLAto world world uffoiruheepu affairs keeps isle aSeducational educational changes. changes. it intha thefarafosmet forefront of My throbs thanksgo goivtothevanek the workoh ofthe thestudents studentsnod andstaff staffininsloe the KLA, all whom have made this a suucnssfnl successful year. KS,A, nil of nfwlrnm WA Wand Ward TSeA,'nnnn'deha,n lyy5 The Armidalian 1995 ' PageS? Page 27 Library Report ins psovidiug the initial icilial donation donadun ef ics by providing of comics and Iwieltwistjog ing the Librarian's tern arm In to matok match his gifl gift in food! kind! Need- lers inannatirse has has proved prtsvadtotube less to nay say this innovation be extremely populrn, praviding nanny happy hours of relanatine popular, providing many of relaxationfor for ci! af lIre scharl papsilarien. elsa deall members of the school population. Bill has also doouted nated sevorul several sets of Scrabble for for use use itt in rise the Library cud and Ihnse ranch in demand, especially rspeeially on raioy these are very much rainy days. DmruraBill Br/P 'annand ardOrs' hissasir Donors Roberts Ross Edwards L.. the eLiLibrary L,.a...en,rr, most exciting asc,t,s6 year for This has been a most with the official launch launch of of the the Centenary CentenatyApprol mite foods Appeal to raise funds far information Resource Resoernn CenCan' for the building of the new Information tre.ThrAppeal $1 0500ff whickwill tre. The Appeal time aims to to raise $1,000,000 which will cover cover onset of the the cost cost of ofthe thenew (err building. This Appeal Appeal is isoa most of thtee If this three year veoture venture which was launched in Maovh March of pear. year. At the the tiate time of ofnvrisiag writing the Appeal is uppronchiog approaching $300,000 in $3110000 in pledges pledges and/or nod/ar gifts. gifts. The proposed new arm building will be designed designnd to In not sot only ooiy house and make accessible accessible the the hnnwtvdgc knowledge stoned stored in honks, videns and and on en compact compact discs, discs,but bat also alsoto toprovide pwvidr books, videos the fcc/lilies mcterial and inforfacilities foe for students to access material mation direct from the great libraries and re,sautar canresource centens of the world. tres of A revolution is is taking trkiog place planets in edunalioc. education. Citcogas Changes in the nraenee iufaemation is is store, store, disseminated disseminated manner in which information and used by students, sludests, are so rapid and so profound prabsund that tauhtriqurs of antlerthose those who who are arenot notcdncalcd educatedinintim the techniques underclouding exploiliag these changes will become bacomo the standing and exploiting arshilled unskilled and and illiterate illiterate of of the the technafcgiaal technological age. age. Tite Johantone Library taday The Johnstone today has hasesacliant excellentauncuccos resources fun for all all of its students to Incur, use, beth both for for their their sled/re studies and and for for recreation. recreation. A A georeaur generousbndgel budgetprovided provided(scar overthe thepease years hen enabled the the library librarytolobe the leading loadingschool drool library has enabled be the library in computes very favourably favnurthty in she the district and one that compares with with macp many of of the theprivate privateschnnl schoollfbrccins libraries in in the the rant rest of lbr the country. country.Howeventt However ithas hashen-e been inceansingly increasingly obvious obvious Thu The School School isis very verybaby luckyrntoIruvo havesuob suchgermeraus generous Old Old Buys Boys as Bill and we thank thank hire him must most siacemly sincerelyfor forbin his oonhnued continued suppurt. support. We also thank Bill far for his nethusiasm enthusiasm io in peraurding persuading parpersans sons oulsido outside the School School nommunily community In to suppers support the Library. Ross Rues Edwards, Edwards, aa friend friend of of Bill's, Bill's, has hasdonated dunned many vary Libacay and artd these dtnsr very benutiful beautifulreference referencebanks booksIntotIm the Library have been bane admired udesiredby byall oiland andare areinircastiaaat lim have continual uso. use. Jim Prentice aad Prentice andAllan AllanPenner Fraserarc aretwrs twosrlhcrs otherswhar whobane havedmu domInd material material to lathe Sill's suggestion. suggestino. There Thetr nated the Library at Bill's nekenwe dunur is also the unknown donor who donates malenial material every achnawledga Ike year to acknowledge the cunldhudoas contributionstotolhn theLibaary Library by by the Library MaclIars. Monitors. We We wish wish to to publicly publicly Ikauk thank each and every everyone rue of afoot our daunts. donors. peat the Library has been lucky This year lucky In to have eaves seven LiLiMuniturs who mba have been hace prepared propared to open nprn thu brary Monitors the Lius Sunday aflrenonus brary on afternoons and and to to ueaa man it al at elker other times times wlten were unavailable. unavailable. They The paler oseislertwith withthe ha when staff were also assisted anarini Bunk Fair. We are vrry bank will annual Book very pleaned pleased Iltat that a book he she Library Library to Inacknowledge anknowlrdge the thr wonderful wroderful be placed itr in the anmmsoitp baryn communityservice serviceaurrind carriedout outbybythese these boyswlmn who urn; are: Nick Birch, Minbual Eveu Harvey, Barony, Stuart Stuart Heath, Hneth, Michael Brims, Evan Tim Hole, Hale, Andy Ardy McGregor and Simon Siman Palagyi. Tire manbeen hereforced fumed to Incommence commence aa heavy knary propro. The Library has gsarnmn nfwerdiag gramme of weedingsrsoIhol thatlbe thevurreol currentnaquisiliune acquisitions cart can be stared malarial has han stored in Ihe the main library. Leseer Lesser used material thorefum therefore hera been muved moved In to a storage mum room hut but is it is still accessible accessible via via the the Library's Library's comparer computer syslrtn systemaltllonglr although it is u/nI asoilable for for general general browsing. brawsiag. not available Many Many displays displays in in the the Library Librarydaniog during the the year year have have atattraded tracted much much interest. interest. The mast most eommrnl comment was vausad caused by Canlooaing Competition, Cumpcliliaa, especially by TheArmidalinrr's TheArtnidaliates Cartooning the caricatures More recently recently nba arrivutares of ef some town of af the teachers. truakrrs. Mere lire winning entries eatries in ia the the Book Bank Week WeekStory Strep Writing Wdlivg the winning Camprtirian Ihe Preparatory PraparaturySchool Sabrel have have been bees Competition run by the displeynd displayed in the libnary. library. Wa We lank look ferwued forward to In a challenging chatlengiog year of uf fundraising foodmisieg and kope cammuniry will hope that that oIl all meorbors members at of the the Snhssnl School community strpprsnl thiswonderful wnnderful nedeusonc. support this endeavour. Krtiglrf Librariorr Helen Knight, Librarian fur Ito cofleulina ite for many yetnn years now that the collection has outgrown its physical physical Itomne. home. AAnew newand andenlarged enlarged centre nentro of of learning learning will enable us seen display and and encourage enecctage more wore to properly display much collection we do have ord and provide provide na much use of the culleolioc mere more comfarlablu comfortable envirnement environment in in which which all all van can study cod sf reading. and enjoy the plensorns pleasures of Old Buy. 95/ I) has boo continued nnntitmnd to tu proproBoy, Bill BillRubeets Roberts(0959_I (1959-1961) vide many genneaun dunotians of books to the Library Lihrary generous donations Ibis peaL He has also been instrumental in iv persuading pananding this year. thr ape section scclion especially mpoaially devoted davotrd to corncamthe Librory Library to set setups Page Page 28 28 TheArartrdnliesr lOPS The Arinidalian 1995 Languages Other Than English (LOTE) No No non-metropolitan non-metropolitan school school ace can boast boast rinlimited unlimited human resources in aaLOTEfaculty. LOTE faculty.However, However, we we ass are geographigeographiaasaarccs cally blessed in so much as we we live live maclay in a citywhose whoseeraacacally machas demic reperaliac reputation is is largely largely unparalleled unparalleled in country rlrmic N.S.W. N.S.W. As sack, such, we urn are able to offer full language classes from Years are else, also, is in addition addition to to presiding providing French French Years 1-12. 1-12. We Wrote taught by by ncr our "residual" "resident" staff, staff,in inaapesiposiand Japanese laught 1jan10 afire Latin Lolin and German tuition tuitien as cs well. tion to offer must go to NEGS NEGS Principal, Principal, MesAbbott. Mrs Abbott, Special thanks marks cansr gala fur for allawiog allowing note us toavail availarenalvon ourselves nf of three three rrf of her LOTE staff: Mrs Boggs Baggs (who ably teaches lraclrm German Germuo to to Years Years 11-3 cod an Years Years55--6): teaches and French to 6); Mrs Dangar (who teaches French to a combined combined Year Year 11 It NEGSJTAS NEGS/TAS class); clara); and cud Mrs Wiodryac tulcriul sessions with our Windeyer (whuan (whose weekly tutorial Year 9 Latin students sludectt been orhave poured proved to be uf of imweeue immense astistanee sistance In to the hrryseoeccreed). boys concerned). ore grateful grutedulalso rIseto toPLC PLCHead, Herd, Mrs Mar Lindsay, Lindsay, whose whole We are kind ioritadorr invitation to to "slearo" "share" her leer school's nahnal'asecond second semester semester "Artist in Residence", "Arlisl Residcece", Yumi Yemi Tatsushima lhtseuhiwu has has been beer willwilliuglyarecpled ingly acceptedby byMrs MrsStrong. Strang. Miss Miss Tclnsthinta Tatsushimaand andPtfinal Year U.N.E.rtudealu, students,Yulca Yuka Soda, Endo, smile assist in moat most years oalYeerU.N.E. years On improveboys' bays'conversational c000eesotianalcompetence. rompetenre. to improve Furthermore, we have Furthrcmeen, hove been fortunate feetunatn to tc spirit away (I least, trust, happily happily on er his part) from retirement reliwweel oar our forraca former Headmaster, Mr Alan Coslr, Cash, to teach Latin to Headmasler, MrAlcu tooa Year 10 group; and Toby, Year gncnp; and Mrs MrsJudy lady Wilkins Wilkins (mother (motherof afTohy. Ycre 5) wha who bus has taught taught thcae these same hays boys during during Me Mr Cach's Cash's midyear averseus overseas trip. school's resident staff are Mrs Mary Strang The selrcol's resideat LOTE tratS Strcrg (lapaunse Fcter Gray Grey (Year (Yror 7 French) (Japanese Yearn Years 7-12); Mr Peter and Mark Harrison red Mr Much Harri500 (French (Preach Years Years 8-10). SOS). It is eccocragieg acdca support of encouraging to to ochnrrwtcdgc acknowledge the active Headmaster aed and tire the Director of Studies who have our Hendmrstnr secured a permanent sernoed permanent classroom classroom in is which Mesdames Mrsdamcn Stweg lettuirs. Strang end and Dargar Dangar teach teach all of alrrir their lessons. constitutes a accessory necessary "heme "home buac" base" winch which The room cuastitutes boys Irave have been been encouraged to utilise alilian during doriag tlreir their lunch Iaach for general reviniro revision psepeses. purposes. Apart Apart from from sperlsportbreaks far ivgasrncellcur ing an excellentselcolira selectionofofJapanese Japanesemagaziner, magazines, itit is is pleasing, boasting posters, aesthetically pirasmag, booslingsuperb superbprints, priag, pruteru. kites and sad lanterns which give it1aapeculiarly peculiarlyoriental oriental amhicrcc. has been bneo transformed rrausformed into iota aanalrool ambience.In Inshorn, short, ia it has school showpiece:lestemect testamentOc to the many shrwpinre: macp hours Mary Strang Straug has spece etfuals to to provide provide for far all senior students, ttrdonta, spent in her efforts a plewent pleasant learciegoevirouwnat. learning environment. collaborative cilrrrt effort helwees betweenPLC PLCcad andNODS NEGSIron has The calleharatinc been reciprocated by hit thisscheol. school.Men MrsSleaug Strang begion begins her teaching day ot at 7.30, four moecings mornings each week, leachiag work, by taking her hen combined coerbired TAS/NEGS TAS/NEGS senior reniorclusu. class. During "regulan" "regular" reaching teaching hours hoursOltc the Years Daring Ynare77 and acd 8S pupo- pill, pils, in in addition to their earmal normal lauguagesnork language work which which compriurs comprises the lrarerrg learninguf ofrho the calligraphy calligraphy of of lrircgacc hiragana (lhc (the first syllabary), spllnbaay),have here had had their their programmes pragremmes supplescpplvweoted reenesiries such sech as traditionally trrditiaoalty tee mented by cultural necessities tea ceremonies. Further, the the Ycce Year g8 bryn boys have, have, us as the yoca year ccermnnies. progressed, communicated in Japanese with with tOne their has progrcssnd, ia Japrncse NEGS counterparts by using using audio-cassettes. audio-crssrttcs. The Armidalian 1995 SlrcArentidotinte 1995 -1- ; , 4 , I 1 1 I ;PA tri e cti I` Year 77Frcrrcheraderrtrerrjcyirrg French students enjoyingtine the lortgaogc language of Ihoir their formal 9 As the thc culmination culmisaticn ci fonmrl learning Inataing the theYear YearS boys will combine the boyc cawbion with witlr NEGS NEDSYear Year99and cud"trek" "leek"tolathe In practise pwctisc acquired skills shills Gold Coast (early in Term 4) to rcgular workshops; actual aclual interviews iutnrsicwu with with Japanese Japaaesa in regular shop assistants assiutosatsand andtravellers travellers(the (thetiming timingofatthe theexcurrocursion coincides wilk with Ike the peak Japanese loarisw tourists sire caiacidrs peak influx inlIne of uficpeecse l3ceenslaod) and end eating araditineal number tori Queensland) traditional fards foodsinn in aa number of Japanese restaurants. ecrlsaranls. The Years TIre Years 99 and and 10 15 pupils pupils from from both bath schools have, of ef owe netitmen, drained aa "pen "pea friend" scheme their own volition, devised to ar:c one another in in script. script. whereby they write Ia Other school creliural cultural pursuits GIber middle school purcuils take nakc the thu form farm of culinary experimentation esperimeatatiou (the (Ike making mchicg of okonomiyaki ehoncmiyaki culinary and in its consumption); asd the correct correct use use of ofchopsticks chupstiekuioitscocsemplirro); rsd onigami and origami srwisrros. sessions. - 00 have burr beer Further, Pcrthe boys in Year 10 beenbraced tutoredillincrlligracalligramrorder ordertotopractice pearlier kanji. hsnji. phy in Pirutly, ran nailing teachers machem have hcve helped Mrc Finally, our 1mm two visiting Mrs Strarrg Strang to 10prepare prapalr Year Year 12 students stradnolsofofJapanese Japanesefor Pertheir thomH.S.C. I-tIC. domination ie examination inthn2 the 2end and33uciacocace unit coursework. work.Ic Inadditieto addition to a "Japanese 10assisting assirlicgthe theorganisation eaganisuticeofair "Jcpaccsr Day" Day" at at Mrs Mrs Strag'r hewn second semester, rerrrmte Iarth here Slang's home in second both ihese these women have uonducicdevening eneoisg conversation cacvrlseliva daIses conducted classesleading leading up up ac to their Iheir Half FlalfYrurly Yearly red and Trial Trial esamiortmna examination periods. Fmoch at TAO French TAS is, Jam I ampteosrd pleasedtotorapoff, report,thcirinmg. thriving. Thic This is is the the second second year pearin is which which we've were aa group of boys who wha have elected to study part of their H.S.C. hare cIrcled snudpthe tIrelanguage lauguageasaspertoflhcieH.S.C. programme. ' Page 29 29 continuing his his U.N.E. TINE. study In addition to continuing slndy in IntroducItalian (perhaps soon we will be able to offer this tory Italien Advanced elective as well and the others others mentioned) mentioned) and antlAdvanred French, Mr Peter Gray has managed to acquit himself adatirably admirably at the "chalk face". fncr". he has taught bath both Year 7 classes so well over In fact, ho hot tanght the past post two Iwo years, years, that hut my job of teaching tonehing French French in is the the Middle School is almost almost coobasiog. confusing. lent rsample, Yeats by For example, Years Bend 8 and 9can 9 canoniy only be be "kept "kept or at boy" bay" by the necessary tIre necessary implementation impinnsrelasion of accelerated osueletotud learning leatoing programmes. Almady, hove embarked upon their Already, one our Year 8 cohort have Year 9 coursework in Yeae Year 9 have contpletnd completed coarsawork and those hone in one one third third of oftheir theirYear Year10 lf studies. atadies. have, amongst amongst otlme other things, studied the The junior years have, following topics; topics: School, Home; Family Relatiounhipa; Relationships; the Body; Body; Places Places and and Sports; Sports;the theSSeasons and Parts of Ike rosonu avd Concepts Concepts of of Time. lime. Specific grammar grammar has bat included included the the gender grader of nouns oauos and nod classroom eomivarsdsf commands/expressions both the adjectives; elrvsroam eupemsiunsininhoth formal and informal fanmal infoemal modes; modes; the tire correct correct use use of of negatives, negatives, hasr verbs of 'avina' and the base `avior' and 'floe'. 'etre'. In addition, addition, boys boys have havehero beeneequieed requiredtoIncomplete projects to complete prsejccts rategicg ranging from from collage making, involving iuvnlviog Fonech French brand brand anmes; names; lbs the vunstauctina construction (laegely, (largely, lv to seclut) scale!) of of fomous famous landmarks liter like "la Eiffel" cod and "luau "Parc do de triomphe" landmarks "Ia tour bet BiEr1" nod cite Ilto o'riring of af letters trIbes in Foruch. and also the writing French. Our two Feat Year88classes classes hanr, have,apart apartfoom from the lemniug learning to Oar the Present lndiaalive Indicative foam form of at verbs, hogun begun to tackle more complicated complicated 000jnnatioes conjunctionsincluding includingIke thePerfocl Perfectused and moro Futute rrgulrr red Future tenses of both regular andireegstlar irregular verbs. let an attempt attempt to tu enliven and ned reinforce reiafarco their formal In an formal lanlanguage seqttivitiaa hoyt have been eceouraged acquisition tlrase these boys encouraged to French oross cross woods, words, wonderwords complete Faroch wondetwoeds and puzzles of of various variant descriptions and Monolopy Moealopy in Fruech. zles French. Fuatloer theyhave leovoexperienced rupetioucedlussoos in"Ptuoclt Further they lessons in "French Maths" aud sessions in "Weather Forecasting". and Years and 10 Yearn9Pond 10 have havo concentrated eneceettated especially especially during doling the the s000nd Semester, Semester, on on aa parallel parallel programme of graded ond second and onteaded extended Imoslations translations of of stnrieo stories iota into English. English.Of Ofcrrurse, course, vnrsjoueti005 are vigorously vi5000nsly and aod consistently consistently revised. revived. conjunctions are Both Both gaoops groupshave havealan alsotend readPorno PeterMoylo'sA Mayle'sAYear YearireinProProvenceas vence as part part of heir their ualtaeal cultural enlighlesmest. enlightenment. this stage it is necessary to mentinu mention the the leomeadaus tremendous At tIns nrcestary to snpporl support given by Mas Mrs Nicole Parsons (mother (market of TimoTune9) who who has has taken takenan anactive activeinterest interestivinall allbreys boys thy, Year 9) electing Frenab French at TAO. TAS. Mrs Parsons co-ordinates cc-ordinates 'The 'The French School' in Tamworth andher hereeguloe regular visits to Tamwsrlh asd TAOLOTE LOTBfaculty faaoltyare are greatly greatly appreciated. apprenialed. TAS Further, Robert, Ftrrther, Mrs Mrs Dominique Domioique Schmidt (mother of af Roberl, Year 9 and Cheisropher, Christopher, Year Yoar 8) also nIna should shoold be be noted. naIad. Mrs Schmidt has hot offered to help any soy of our oar Langnage Language students with vtndnots wirh their their speaking sperking skills. donation of of avery a veryenpeersira, expensive, prrrt. portFinally, the generous geerrans douatioo able "Listening Post" (a (a paradnsienl"necessaay paradoxical "necessary tanuty") luxury") able"ListeraogPrml" 1994 TAO TAS Parents Parents and and Friunda Friends Association Associationmrest must by the 1994 he be veknnvalrdgnd. acknowledged. Thn The panriO post is unlnunively extensively uvud used in both both Preparatory Propaaalaoyand aed Junior Junior School School classes. olosses. On On behalf of all the Fnrnigo Foreign I,aagaogrs LanguagesStaff, Staff,Imish I wishtee to thank thank members of tho again the P&F members for foe their thrir support, soppert, and and faith faith in, in, tire the LOTE facility. Mark Hzrrraorr Harrison Mathematics In 1995 thu the Mathn Maths staff B Dorrian, In staff consisted enstuintadof: nilMr MrDBE Darner, MaP CSS Bleod, 'I Oates, Gales, Mr MrR Mr P D D Hall, Hall, Mr C Blood, Me Mr M T RK Briudley, Brindley, Mint Miss K LHalnwicla L Holswich and Mrs L M Blood. I wonld uohstrwledgc Mrs. Mis. L. L. M. M. Blood's Blood'sfirst hrst would like to acknowledge farll yunr on no the halaths stall. Stnr peoiesvien. full year Maths staff. Her nopuaienuo, experience, profession- alisar, case with which she fitted into the rho routine roukor of alism, Iha the ease the school, school, nod and her her aoaaptaace acceptanceaad andprrprrlariby popularity with the the boys boys bryn have all all been beenfealures featuresof ofher herweak workhorn. here. II kayo have gready greatly appracisted appreciated aod and valard valuedbce her ronteibolion contribution In to thn the smooth naoeiag running of the departmeol department this year. The 1994 HSC saw outsbnodiog easaltufor frr all mathematoutstanding results icr ics cnarsrs coursestaught taughtatatTAS TASwith with all all coarse courseaverages averages mall well abova above the thecoaraspronding corresponding state aneragen, averages, and and tire the students students TAS may well be joubifiably justifiably proud from TAO proud of of their their achievearhirverarer ment in in this thiswgard. regard.Clearly Clearlythe thentndentu studentsware werewall wellpoeprepsred for lids andthe thehard hard work work that thaI they thry pared this oxamirratiern examination and neeerrqniaed dividrsdn. were required to do paid dividends. very pleasing featnra feature of of lb these results wan was the large large A very' etc easalts number number af of nondeats students who tented scoredpg 90ororbetter betterininlheia theirccreapecilvo ccsrsau including lealading Ian Wood, (who woo oar top spective courses was our mathematician in 1994), D Berzsenyi, J Cole, B Nicholls, mathomaltuiuoiuS994),DBnnzvooyi,lCarlc,lltsirhoils, AS Norvill, Norvill,TPollitt, T Pollitt,REciter. K Reiter.RStaaeg R Strangaod andLTenwcrtlra. LTrewartha. Well done done Ia to eneb each af of these these line fine young young mon. men. Well David Doman, Mathematics Coordinator Pope Page 30 ThrArorniclzlrae d9fli The Armidalian 1995 TAS tlndanta students also also fared fared pnelicnlnrly particularly well in the Westpac Australian Maths Aststtaliau Moths Competition in 1995. Lee Reid of Year 7 was nor our best placed student student winning winning na prize, prize, which which places him in rho the top placos tap 50 students atodnnlu of of NSW. NSW. Mark Murk Sin, Sin, alto also of of Yeas Year 7, was unlucky not to have received a prize only non one question question Shoot short of being noty of the the cut cot off mark. work. Altogether TAS ntstdente students achieved ochirved 51 51 Distinction Distinction and 90 Credit certificates, which reprotont represent 62% of oar our totnl total entry in the competition, cnmprtition, winch which is clearly a significant nchiecemcst. achievement. A vote vote of of thoolas thanks must to Mr. P. D. Hall, Hall, who who was was A most go In instrumentally irculved involvedininrho theorganiaaliaa organisationofoftire theNuw New inslrumnotally England Maths Maths Association's Association's Mathematics Mathematics Canfeaence Conference England held at at TAS TAS in in300e June thin this year. year. This This was was hoeherwhich was held ulded alded as a gmat great saccass, success, end and bad had parlinipanta participants from all over Ansteuhin Australia in visiting machera teachers ovea inattendance. attoednuer. Many visiting crsmmcotcd commented ran on the the magnificent rraagnifinentfacilities facilities TAS TAS offered students nod and wear were mest most oomplemoartary complementary towards the its stadeuss Ike Schnrrl School in ie general. goneral. Finolly, wnald like so Finally, I would to publicly thank each member of my staff. I have have appreciated appreciatedtheir theirdudinated dedicatedand andcaning caring opproneh to their Ihrieduties dolirs and ned feel feel proud proud to to be baaa part uf approach to of such aa dynamic loam. team. tacit DB Doortizo Dorrian DB PD/PE/HE Cotneully eighleou buys Currently there there can are eighteen boys ic in Yena Year 12 prepuriog preparing in this this subject for hr theHSC.Ao HSC. Aspuff partofoftheir theirconasa course these these iu boys are a number of praclicol practical acbay.s arc required rcqaimd to Iracomplete somplereransober tivities inclodiug including the the Level Level11Genneal General Principles Principles CoachCoachtivities ing Certiticate. Certificate.To Toachieve achievethin this cretificato certificate each each Year Year 02 12 iog sruderrt student coached eanehud aa small smell group group of of Year Ycer 77 boys in iona poeparticular nngby/soceer rugby/soccer skill. The nuapenatiun cooperation of neater ad Mr Mr Lloyd Uoyd nod unable the Year 12 students sledents to gale and his Year 7 clans class enable gain this valuable experience nf of warking working milk with yonegcr younger urnstutIns dents. Seven of a/the theYour Year 12 12 stadeuts students had had no an uddilianal additional opprrotueiry opportunity to to do do this Ibis when whee they were were snlnctod selected to to assist assist Mr Hull apeelal Gymbaroo Gymbneua display diaplup staged staged in is Hall with thu the special Gymnasium daring during the Prep Sehanl School Open Open Day. Day. DoeDurthe Gymensiero log disploy approximately nppronirontrlyfifty fiflyvisitiegpre-snkuoleas ing this display visiting pre-schoolers participated us wrll an nor own awn Transition nad as well as our and KisdunKindergahen garten classes. Dorieg have been been involved involved During the the pear year PD/FIB/PB PD/HE/PE nlaooes classes have in ae wide of pruclicul practical and and theory theoryactivirino. activities. The The irs wida range raufu nf Badminton unit nalattinulrd culminated in an hotly coolmled contested corecomBndmielue as belly pension md 10. petition in Years 9 and 10. As As aa result result teaphies trophies wore were awarded ClrnisDonaldson. Duualdson. VolVolawarded to to James JamesCeoaalé Crossle urrd and Chris leyball mama teams selected aelrctrd from Years 7-51 7-11 participated in situ Armidale Irrinroehanl VarlluyhcllCompetition Corapetitine in the Armidale Interschool Volleyball Radar. Rod Hall,I',',' PD,up PErs & Health Peesnonl t)ovelopmenl, Health Honith and cod Physical Education Personal Development, nantinacs provide the students stodonts of TAS with a wide continues 10 to provide range ad rapeeir0000 in ia order to equip thorn witlt life of experiences them with long ahills titnosn and personal persccol skills for mniolniniog maintaining physical fitness health. As well welles as the the work nedretakes undertaken with with stodeets students by Hall, Mc Mr kB/man, Hyman, Mt Mr Lloyd Lloydand andMc MrNopus, Negus,merry many Mr Hall, neperrs experts have have agreed agreed to tovisit visitthe theschool schooltotoSpeak speaktO to PD,' PD/ on awide widevariuty variety of of HE/PE classes, classes, especially espociallyYear Year12, 12ocr to community topics relating so oomwanity health. The efforts aBorts of these Ikese visitors urn are greatly appreciated as this provides the boys bays with a knowledgo Ihe wider commucomwoknowledge of lroalth health issues in the city. nity. NOvembeg November, 1994 1994 winning winning the the Year Your8, 5,99 and 11 aampelicompetitions. Two Year SO 10 classes were fortunate enough tohavo to have noon. TwuYear fortaeate eooagh the npportuuitp opportunity of of parlicipeliog participatingininhnllrrrom ballroom dancing dancingrnirk with a groap group of of NBGS NEGS girls girls who whoonme came to to TAO TAS tu to join join rho the hops boys for a double double PD/I-lB/PB PD/HE/PE lesson. to In Tones Term 4,1991, 4, 1994,all allclasses classesixinYnass Years7-SO 7-10menu werein'aal'aod involved in in aa hifavaviag lifesaving programme in the uchuol school pool. As As orea result 34 34 boys boysgained gainedIhela their Bacam BronzeMedalli Medallions and 14 14 boys boys salt nat nod guiord gainedtheir theirBronze BronzeStars. Stars.Doeing DuringSemaud Second Trees Term xl of Ibis this year nil all ad of Year lifesavingpeogrum program punt Yene 80 were were involved invoiced in isoalifesaving nod and mosl most anhinved achieved theia their branne bronze arm. star. Tins This progeamura programme will be be repeated repeated or at the end of 1995 1995 in in an an redeuvear endeavourIato will rod of manure tlrutall nilboys haysat et TAS TAObecome become competent campetrat in ensure that in lifesaving proceduars. procedures. liteaaving S R FF Hall 1995 is is the the first first yeas year is in which which Yrne Year 10 10 stadonts students will will acre1995 calve ceive oa apecifie specific gaudn grade for PD/HE/PE PD/FIll/BE on on their School Certificates. Tins iwprrrtorno now cow This nnkcowlcdgco acknowledges the importance subject a Key Area, and dclfolaccorded to the aobj ensasnsa Kay Learning LoaruiagAeen, Iowa intraductien 0f asea 22 noit lows the introduction of PD/FIB/PB PD/HE/PE as unit subject subject for the HSC. foe Ihe HSC. JdreAtrrridelizo The Armidalian 1995 Ptrgz Page 31 Science ,Auntnat gettiag into rev!As usual Mr Hardieglncm Hardingham has been getting into Ilan the envinoawanawith his classes, elnosna,particularly prtrionlanlywithyecr lSwhcre ronment with his with year 10 where they did oa major study sandy of at the geology geelagy of the Armidnie Armidale district.Year9 district. Year 9inisalan alsogeatefat gratefulfoe forthe theenoinnrrmnntnl environmental idans ideas and nttitcdrs thnnngh their their mama' attitudes which which they they have have gairred gained through jot ecology neology study, culminating in attn Yernahoppionifield held jor the Yarrahappinni trip. This yuan imprunemunt was wus made thmuglr year an improvement through the macsine prcdtannd aa massive rffnrts efforts of of Mn Mr Handingham Hardingham wlin who produced wnrkbnnk which focused focuned thoughts Ihoughts and and guided students slndoots workbook through fluid through their their stndy. study.'the Theimpuannioc impressivenesults results of of Ilais this field mi9have rune been bnar ahnwn anhoni during ParPottrip shown in disploys displays at school rol-Trachun midala at ndaeurine ent-Teacher days, in Armidale education displays, in Cuffs Harbour Hurbaur and at atAg-Quip promo Coffs Ag-Quip as as pun part of of neirnut school promotions. In ondcr tn maintain oar order to our staadcrdn, standards, wn we havn have a pine plan of of continued npgnadieg tins plan plea upgrading of ear our tnsounnes.Apurt resources. Apart nO of this thin yearhas hasbeen henritotuupgrade appends niasenior senior ehiatty laou this year our chemistry laboatumy.This Thishas has resulted renalard in in a safer, nalnu, more wane open upon space fun ratory. for both jauinr junior cud and senior classes. Our erenvation renovation fur for nest next year jean be the the conversion coever.siun of rrfthe thecurrent ceeneutAg tab, into into a is lobe Ag lab, 0. 1 Peter Scrve,e Scierrce Peter Scrivener; Science ('crud, Coordinator Ii it This inn trends ,,rnds of previous This year, 1995, has marntalneu maintained the years for Science at TAS - a year of change, refinement and success. Ta thr scene, Ike drpaolcrrai introduced aarrow trot To ncr set the the department new text for for junior junior classes classes which which has has aa problem problem solving, solving, reckon! technology approach. plcaccd at ci approach. As As aa dopariearrrl department we era are vrrry very pleased rha ru Science Sciecce which the positive atliande attitude to which tire the orniteats students have shows rhis is isoa direct resrtlt rhr fresh frock shown ced and we we feel feel thor that this result of the approach to teaching ard is evident cvidrsi in andlaacnirig learning wiricir which is in the alnosroom. classroom. Of Of course, cearse, this attitude is engendered early in rhe srsadents'career nearerthrough throeghthe theuse ascof efspnoialisr the students' specialist Sci- ence teachers raking taking Year S5 end and 6 classes for Scieucn Science and ibnhaelagy Technologyininrhe theluboratneien. laboratories. Through rhin this handsbends or Seicacc at et a nclarivcly yuang age the on apperrach approach na to Science relatively young stadeelo students develep develop skills and altitudes attitudes which wake make rlrs the progression into secondary school that much ecsier. easier. A year has has been hero the introduction inrrndnctioe of of A fuerhet further change this year Srrcarnwctch. This consists consists of alaa set Streamwatch. This set of of chcmiects, chemicals, hardware ware and and animal animal idenrificutina identification charts which noable enable us ro field and and do do tests tarts on an site which which lead lord to to go into the field miii pa ca ratings on water waterqsaliry qualitybeing beingcnnigtaod. assigned. Currently Currently mu we ann are using aoiug Streamwatch Sarunnawatebin inaaYnao Year 10 10 Environmental Envarnamentet hInd Studinrrnnmtaodan portofofthe theYear Year1111Biology l3iolagyrcongysturty. ies unit and as part ecology study. Fulcra his with witlr Science Snirace for Life Future ptacr plansinvelvn involveasilag using tIre the kit srndents, students, Year 7 Water Studies cod and eventually eventually in in a Sireawwctnh club. As Asorescil, Streamwatch club. a result,we weplus planto todcvclirp develop a repleaser of af tha alistic picture the caaeh creek ananing running tlrreugh through TAS end and hrrpnfntty we will will be be able able to develop action plans plane for foe the the hopefully we iwptnoenaenarofofwater walerquality qualityininour carcreek. creek. We We are are also also improvement woriaing working with the nthrn other secandcny secondary schnolo schools in Anmidele Armidale tn gather iafonmnlinn red the to information about nil all rhe the reiboranies tributaries and main Dumarnsq Sn that tint a coordinated cowdiented effort Dumaresq Ceeeh Creek so effort cain can be mcrle noimprove irnpenvnwater waterquality qualityininthe thefuture. brute made to Fngn Page 32 more able tu to cairn cater fur for both nurra modern modern facility which will be eble Agriculture Agriculture an as well well as as Sninroceelannes. Science classes. We are nlsn also to rewrrdelling the smallest smnllcsilaboratory, luborainry,turning inneingit itininnoommodelling the into a cornparer Thunaghthe thugenerous generousdonation dnuatina of of old old puter labnmatury. laboratory. Through BBC computers competras mu hnnnbeen bnrnable ableto ta network nrhoatk sixteen sintren we have corn p5mm where where students ala dents will will be ho able ablr to computers toaccuse accessSciScinuce furtherenhance ruhanun their themknowledge knowledge and ence paograaaas programs totofurther sluilia. Don. Higgitt Higgilt gonnronrs'ty dnotitud ae large lorgn number enmhen skills. Doc. generously donated of chrmislry and also aim thanks to tu martin mattic Levins, Levies, chemistry purgranas programs and phit ldtnke, JcrtaesChurchill Churchilland and 10/4 10/4 Science Scinner who goon Phil Blake, James gave timc, skill skill and and other athrr help to in establish usiablish this tics most mast valuable valaublu time, resource. As usual, TAS studreln students have nelnerd entered intu into thn the thrill of onmperitman throaghthe thrAustralian AnstratiunSchools' Sehunis'Science Seirnce competition through Campetition, the National Chemistry Quiz and the tire RACI PACt Competition, Titration Competition. Titaatinu Cnmprtitien. Also Aisu as usual, nanal, we we did did very very well writ Outotundiug performances perfarmercca gaieiug indeed. Outstanding gainingHigh HighDistiocDistinctions ouoan came from (Yr 6), 6),Thin Thotines fuom Timothy Tiwutiry Wilson-Brown Wilson Benwa (Ye wus red Monk Sin (Yr 7) ond mas Abbatr, Abbott, Gary Demhnrst Dewhurst and Mark Sirl and Philip 0). We Wu also c/so Philip Marnens Mannersend andHndtey HadleyWhim White (yr (y 10). anhinved 54 54 distinctions distinctinna and and 71 71 credits. credits. achieved The Chrmiatuy Deja was topped by Mark Murk Sid Sin (Yr 7), Chemistry Quiz l'nby Gill Gilt (Yr 9), 9), Nigel Nigel Edwards Edwards and and Hadley Iladley White White (Yr (Yr Toby to> - these iheoc students students gained gained the top results nesalu fnom nunlist 'si 10) from our ot of 29 High Distinctions, 33 Dioliartinno Distinctions ued and 30 38 Cneditr Credits pruning neet 0gm proving once againncr ourstmngth strengthininChnmrstry. Chemistry. In the Titratiun Titration Cnmpntitiur Competition me we entered hen two Year Year 12 12 teams, stuteams, one our Year Year 11 11 team tuamand andone san team teamof af Year Year10 it students who who nrc are being being accelerated acceleratedininChomistry. Chemistry.The The1mm two Ycar 8ih Year 12 12 learns teams performod performed molt well tu to nehinve achieve Orb 6th and 8th pleura ttrnlocal localregion. nugina.Hadley Hadley placesout outnO of 28 28tuamo teamsfrom from the White and partiuntarlywell well with with and Ben Ben Knehira Kaehler peufnnnand performed particularly Hadley recording rernerlingthe themost mutt accurate oocneatutitration titrntiosrusnttnn result on tire the day. As a further tardier support sapporl to te Chemistry Chemistry and aid the pursuit pumu'i of of scisal- entific knowledge luenwiedguthe thrScience Sumnerdepartment depanment has busbeen bern ninregly snppnrliou of the Thlented Stedents For000jo strongly supportive Talented Students' Forensic Sciniaca Cump through ibrougtrthe tireprovision p000ininuofaffacilities facitiderand and Science Camp technical assiatance.'i he Ituneenin Sniecco Camp attracts assistance. The Forensic Science Ycnr8 Year 8sladcuts studentsfrom fromevery everynuance corner cf of NSW NSWend andma', was eecrecognised nationally gaining the the prentiginun prestigious ugnined untionelly in 1994 by gaining BlIP tannoative Scinune trarhiog. BHP Award fur for Innovative Science teaching. Tileflr-urridutioni 2995 The Annidalian 1995 TAS students have also attended lectures and open days of theta insights at the University of New England to give them into how ltow Science Science can can be beaa part of their future. fetorn. proud of 0gthe theachievements achievements gained gained by by I have been very ve proud he Science Sciener stodents the students this year and I world would lihe like to to thank thank and the experience and dedication end pay tribute to ties enperienee med dedication of of all all Snienee department dopnrtmeet who wha have havr made all these three staff in the Science aahievemettts possible. pnssible. Of course, the dopattmeitt achievements department could not run ran as efficiently efficiently as as itit does dnrs without the dedication drdinatinn and enthusiasm enthunicum of of our oar lab. mb. assistant, aasistavi, Mr Beaker, Beahor, Gordon McLennan. efforts ate are greaaly greatly appreciated by all the MeLeanea. His effoets Science staff and and nvyselfiu myself inpartinrmnt, particular. Seirver staff I eontianr continue to leak look ferseard forward te to fanthrr further change, refinement reftnemret snceess in the future. fulure. and success Peter Scr-r'enetScrivener te.'.v.a.vQu,, High Distinction Winners in the Chemisay Quiz b at Lt., tn.TAS 145 Dam It,,,,, Srrre,uasrr err5 Ut St, eamwatch It activity at the a,- Srmo,rGranfield Gtrttfieldand rrdJarrreo Heeett refer".5 he,7'Scirrroc Simon James Heath enjoying Yea, Science TIteA,ar,idelirrt The Armidalian 1995 Page 33 Technological & Technological ST Applied Studies tine micds of oar iehn Bock, Mike Hill, live minds our macking teaching staff: John Whirr, David Toppin Tappio and Alan Wilkisonc; James White, Wilkinson; bnt but also from the stssdeals rkrmsclves, with project negoticstudents themselves, negotianina tion playing a lerge large pant part in in Ste the ananicatone curriculum design. Campaling Iranbenefited beaefstedfraw the ininComputing stashes, studies, likewise, has from the buy of the jection of fresh ideas from Phil Blake, old boy schoel, who cansidneahlcexpertise cspertise in in the Ike areas mats school, who bemngs brings considerable of database devnlnpmcnt, development, mnitimndin multimedia and andpublishing publishingma to our classes. Phil can cnn be be found gonadin inthe thecomputing compcting labs labs most most okarocoas afternoons with with ca gaggle gaggle of stadruts students keenly keenly deoniopiug developing interact services, seroices, designing control canseat technology technatogy devices Seniors internet er working on en remnte or remote databases. Hu He is also the Bolomnistnr, running nuacitrg several mayoralweekend weekendgames gamesofntthn tack Bolomeister, the tank game Bob,o Bob, that game thatinvolves involves people people from from all acer over the the world world ann another over aver the intemet. internal. who play against one One iolvrnrt connection conanction in Our intemet is now complete, complete, with with ISDN ISDN eocaaolicnto connection tothe thenot. net. TAS TAS km has macrat several servers servers running running internet services, seevicra, including inclading aa World World Wide Wide Web Web server. srrcor. Tm TAS The TAS boron home page page can can be be goons found at: at: "brIgs/I "http:// www.as.edu.au" Martin Levins, Levies, TAS TAS Coordinator Coosdsnts. Martin Thin LearairsgArna This Key Learning Area covers the "traditional" subject areas areas of of Computing Computing Studies, Studies, Agnicutturo, Agriculture, Ts.ehnics, Technics, Technical Drowiog Drawing and Teclrnics. Technics. Increasingly, Increasingly, the the bonders borders between these subjects are blurring, Studies ring, and the title of Technological and Applied Studies Coageatulations railers in the Nerth Congratulations to last puce's year's high rollers North West Region: Computing Compating Studies: Stadies: Karl Reiter 2nd; 2cd; Inindnstrial dustrial Technelogy: Technology: Michael Tayler Taylor and and Nick Nick Staiham Statham nqsel equal 2nd; nod and csngrctalnticns congratulations to to cli all who who boor haveochiovod achieved us and exciting enciting domain. damaist. so mach much in in thin this tentiln fertile and Martins Martin Let'ismn Levins is happuns in io these bean is aa better better meosare measure of of miter what actually happens clrsseeams, werksheps. classrooms, laborateries laboratories and workshops. Goon the days days of at the construction ceostraction at Gone ann are the of aimple simple wooden wooden orocmrotr. be ornaments. Students rITAS at TASore are new now jest just es as likely likely to lobe designing projects projectsno onenmpetero, computers,cersntncctitrg constructing in designing itt plasplustics, tics, metal er or fabrics, fabrics, imptemeeting implementing electronic 000leal control and and devisirrg devising packaging packaging aud and marketing marketingatratcgiva strategies fsrr for tbcir their products. innovative Innovative ideae ideas to nareinforce reinferce this tinsapproach cppeeachhave havebeen bran the design dmign end cumulating and manufarture manufacture of wind chimes, calculating tire freqnncniea of tire the frequencies the musical tortes tones cmittcd, emitted, dusigninig designing bunk and construction casstmctioo on our ear sewing machines, macirises, book satchels and foheicatioa afrockets, sterna systems systems or cenemetn confabrication of rockets, cas car stereo remote contraIled Tire ideas ideas come cotarnfrom fromthe tlraimcginatrolled submaeinosl submarines! The imagina- I P. loath& 7irts,'otrgy attndu'ssts Design Technology studentsuewcrk' sewing tsp up a ararte storm Page 34 Hngls Sproat Sprna with a prize-winning major work Hugh TlsnA,nsnidaliaa 1995 The Armidalian 1995 Activities I The Armidalian 1995 Pg Page35 35 Address to TAS cadets by Rear Admiral Brian T Trnloar BAD (Rtd), (Rid), 17 Treloar AO RAD Srptrmhrr September 1995 I, ''' -ae;'i' iRdT err Major Grant Harris welcomes Rear Admiral Treloar First and foremost, I must congratulate you on a very fine parade. Year Your bearing and drills were first class and fine wrrr first ynu you areacredit are a credittotoyour yourschool Schooland andIntothorn thosewho who went went before before you. Iris It is certainly certainly agreat a greatsight sightto torue see aanh such bright and and eager eager laces, faces, and and such such cnmpntent competent and and nurnrst earnest ynurrg young men. fntnrr leaders men. In thr the yrers years to to come come yon you will he be the future of of Australia Australia and and its its noighbuum. neighbours. Grrtainly, Certainly, aa few few rhiege things have have changed changed in in the the past past 50 50 years years since I was where you are this morning. Then, sinur Thea, World War War II II has has just just ended ended and and we we were were thankful thankful that that at at last last we tank forward forward to Inpeace yearnand errdtotathe lberoprtntrno we could look repatriation of of nne our friends and familiar. families. We recognised den the sacrifice saurifice that that hod had burn been mode made far for us us and and mourned mourned Ihase those why who did did not tire least, least, Old OldBoys Boysfrom reamSchool. 0,'... not return, not the leave school. schual. II do do remember, rrmowber, in is my my last last year ynarthat thatwr we did got weed with nerAnstee get issued with are oneBeen Bren Our, Gun atrd and one Austen Due Gun wield, which were in groat thase mba great demand 1mm from those who wantnd wanted to praypractire tice dismantling dismantling them ned and gsing going thruagh through all all the the strep. stoppages drills. Yea You ntuy may watt well ash askwhy whyititisisrlret that van younon are asked asked In to secve serve in Cnrpr and learn military training teeming and and proceprocethe Cadet Corps dures. fines Even in in your your uheet short lifutiwns, lifetimes, yon you havnwilncesnd have witnessed manly inutuoneaofofman's mae'sinhumanity inhumanity to tu man. mao. The The hismany instances books are fall full af of snub such iwtunces instances and and itit bun has nlways always tory bonhs bnnn oar nation nation to Is protect the rrpprcused. been the will nrf of our oppressed. A very nnry good gaolt friend friond of nf mine, mine, Major General Graced "DiSBar" "Digger" Jumos who is iscarreatly James who currently thn the Nrttnent National President President uf of the the Returned and Services Lragse, League,spake spokenarlire earlierthin this yore year at aommrwewtivrnerrmany a commemorative ceremonyfar forV-B V-EDay. Day.Sawn Someworde words lee neat time, time, we we might might all all do dawnS he said at that well In to remember. remember. By By the the way, way, "Diggor" "Digger" Juwne James had ea leg bluwe blown off off by by a land wine in ieKerrr,w as isvalided aftheAawy, land mine Korea, was invalided nut out of the Army, studstudied medicine and rrjoiaed rejoined tire the Array Army with an artificial leg, seoned served in Vietnam and evoatually eventually beenma became Ireed head of its Madiani Medical Services. He snid: linhed by the Auner said: "We nm are linked Anzac teuthtiaa. tradition. We We urn are halted pmt 50 SSyaam, linked Inn, too, in the past years, hy by straggler struggles against totnlilnsian talitarian regimes, of which which Nuriam Nazismwleich which bud had awupr swept Euwyc, Europe, had bees been among among the the most most threatenieg. threatening. War is vat not gterinus. glorious. Drnth Death bud had nnwe come tu to thousands thousands of of nut our people is sends, in iv thu inreeking reekingmud, mud,ma in blinding blinding deunet desert sands, the shattering skios arenas. We are not oat skies and is in the the anetlenen northern oceans. bnnstfal praplc, we are not not aewarlike boastful people, warlike proplrl people; bsl but wee war hun shtprd this pesple tuba has shaped this nutinc nation and andnlanwa shown its people lobe aa type type of Anstenlinn in noble noble and ned good gund and ned heave. Australian who is brave. We do eneulate those those characteristics... rhurccterislim... We give thanks well to emulate that our nur nation nutiae is our own." awn." There are ace other other reasons eensnnnwhy svhywe wehave havecadet eadattraining teaminginicca school echnol such rs as TAS. TAS. Firstly, Firstly,ititisistutoteach teachall allufofusustIm the eoeameiug discipline.For FreeusustoInbehesuccessful snanrssfnt in in this thin meaning ofafdiscipline. wand, world,we wemuse must dinaipliun discipline ourselves. ourselves. Witlanut Without that, wc we will fryer em about about aimatw nevercancerd succeedand andwill willtend tendtotowand wander lesnly, auhievireg nothing. authing. Learning Lnnrning to take lobe orders in ue lessly, achieving is an essential essential part partuf ofone ourlearning learninghow howtntogive givenednee. orders.Withirn Within the frameworks frarnnwnrhs of of Cadets, Cadets, you yns will will get get the the opportunity apparlanity to doand and pwatiaa practice both. nile Passing Out Parade Thea Then we bed had just been issued with the the old old style styleArmy Armywinwintar ter uniform uniform which whichwas waswrest most wnlnnmn, welcome, particularly puericularly for far our parer, parents,anasititsavud savedwere wear and and "itrar tear Ounce on our usnmnl normal school unifarms, these were 'a, forms. These were sumen somewhat hnrdtoerrwnbyevre hard to come by even ififo'.. you had enough coupons. ceupoas. Our side arms arms were ware different. diffnrar,. In thuse those days. days, unr our rifles we-a were out en on the single shot 310's and nut rige very much want.,.' rifle range it was very of a lottory lottery to hit the target. target, so m seb out net of line tine were the bar much barrein. dent think rels. I don't think we wegut got3119. 303's . - for drill purposes psepuses or for far rifle aCe practise practise until until II was wasabort about to Page 76 36 as. The Armidalian 1995 Secondly, military military training trainingleach teaches which Secondly, as us set patterns which we must mast follow fallow if iwS weara arenal nottotobeaumuceahlrle. become a rabble.Tlriogn Things soclr such as marching, parade drills, weapons drills cad and tactactics am are done te to teaah teach all of us the pmpnr proper way to achieve aa final goal, goal. riot Thatgaat goalhns hastntobacoma becomesceand secondnature nature so so that when tha the going gets laugh, tough, we will konw know ruaclly exactly how to enact. criliaal if we even have react. That in is critical have to to fran face lIre the 'two way rifle range'. I hope that you will never be put ,rurathaeeaoathsnpuetanttrnsoa Another most important lesson which we ran can learn learn feum from audet cadet teaioieg, training, is always always lank look aftar after the the walfuac welfare of Ikoac those nuder cautwand. This does dues not eat mean that yon under ysicn your command. you have to rarer evaryane yroranit. titer to wut wet nurse everyone in your unit. Huwenet, However, fram from time to ill paobably ga through thmugh santa to time, time, each of year your menw men will probably go some if you observe similar pmetiros practices in all poor your Intora future putpur- difficult caafsdeoue. difficult pceiad period winch which is likely In to sap his confidence. Probably, it will be aanimple 'simple matter matter ef of not not andarstandunderstandProbably, ing prablem. You Yea must mast help trip that ing a parOcelna particular problem. that man man averovercome his or,me his problem. pmblam. In Ia his his way, way, you you will willattract attendthe theconficash. dram denceof ofpout yourmee menand andgive give them them corfidanca confidence in in themthem- suits. selves. Thin ant mean tIter yao should shaold act This does not that you not qacslioc questionsnare some procedures if they da do eat not appear appear lobe to bewarkiag. working.By Byall all pracedoms asaans, wuys to impeace means, ha be aloat alert fcc for ways improve ynur your mcthodalogy. methodology. In In one our changing changiagwerld, world,me we have have tu to be be acer ever wudy ready to to adupt adapt to eltange. change. Farm From what what titevu I haveseen seenlreaa here iii in tha the purl past day, to there has bern been much much change change ever over the the past past 50 50 yearn, years, When there II first LaTAS, me had had slit slit trenches tereehen around around most meal of at first cusne came to TAS, we the the perimeter perimeter far forthe theSeheol. School.The TheOld OldBays Boysmud had helped helped dig esnal for fur those kane who dig samu some and and itit wa.s was usual who misbehaved misbehaved tu to he be handed handed aa pick pick nod and shavul shovel end and laid told in to dig dig name some muro more in that position. However, However, these these drills drills will will serve serve you youwell well However, II would would suund sound aa word word of of waruing, warning, brfoaa before Hawevor, changing discernititfully hilly with withyour pert renchanging nay any peacuduec, procedure, discuss senior nffierrs officersand andpeace provethat thatititwill willwork workbattar betterthan thanrita the jar old hove seen seen too tar many old method. Over the years, I have many tragic urcidenis accidents dun due to to peaple people ttegtnclieg neglecting recammcndcd recommended peac. practice, arEa or to takieg takingsharI shortcute. cuts.Slrarl Short arts cutscon are aa aecipa recipe fur for tica, disaster te disaster and that is why as crdate cadets pun you repeat drills to ensureyou youwon't won'tforget forgetan anessretial essentialulumcnl. element. Vita You don't rotate see a pilat pilot hop hop into andtake takenfl offwithout without see tu an su aeroplane reropin and going going throagh through aa rigorues rigorousret setof ofpreflight preflightchecke. checks.At Atleast, least, you won't ore see that pilot for lung long if he neglects those you reglucis thosa checks. checks. One thing thing II remember remember vary very well wellfeato from my my days daysin inlisa the One cadet carps, corps,which which has has stand stood the the test test uf of time time throughout throughout corel my my nervier service caaaea career itt in the Navy. Thul That is, is, pan you most mustulwoyu always be prepared prepared to to demurs demonstrate to cutcarbe train aand ad explain enpleiu the need ared to ryicg rying not outua purticelur particular task. task.Aostraljuns Australiansur aseawhale whole01always like to reasonfur fornay anytask, task.IfIfaalank task wayn so see tea a good goad eraser become erpetibaus repetitious witheut without reusres, reasons, thee then the the perforceperformbecome ance of your menwill willfolt falloff. off.IIhave haveseen seen this this happen happen in auucufyoaenrec real life anal lila so enmany manytimes timerand nodaccidents acuideotsoccur 00_uas...a result. truerhos, ia not rot such polite putite tones.) oars.) Whee trenches. (Usually (Usually in When the the war finer Ihuoc war endud, ended, they weac were still given those totrir tools and told to fill fill them them in in again. again. Thu The other changes that I have men seen hcec teaand andaacredit credit to to the the here rev are nary very much fee for the her better School Counail Councilin inpeanidiag providingno somanly many impraoe improvements School moats and amerities amenitiesto tonssiel assist in equipping yen you for year your fulane. future. learnt anoay many years ego ago that it he is very an II learnt sety difficult diffioult to te put cu old old herd head an on yanegahunlders. young shoulders.Bvperi000eaad Experience and knawlknowledga edge abcs oftenoaly onlycame comeallot afteryau yououffar sufferthe theburnt hard knocks oath analyse each nach situation uitaaliuu to determine deteewiur tire and analyse the guod good from from thn the had bad or the the unefel useful from ike the useless. useless. II am am cure sure that that with the linacat nITAS the ospoeieaco experienceyes yougum gain here TAS and ospcciclly especially in is the Suheol yan will build in yona your seevico service in School Cadern Cadets that you ytatfarm from front which you yru can meet this ehaoghtg a solid platform changing contribution. world and make mako aa worthy wnathyuaareibatina. Good luck in all your future endeavours and may God youLi always. be .,with an you ,aJuS c-S (u,tctLt,,00k,a,,i Cadet Unit Guard Cn',t,, tar-tn,, Back RrRow: Part '...' SGT CPL A.R. 'n. Marshall, CDT ST N.E. Davis, ti i S. a Harris, it. 'CLV CUO R. R.A.I Blake, tvo.,t'f.Sn CPL S.C. Blake, CDT A.E. Foot Clear CDT e F Font Fit'reRera First Row: Sa'atrnk Seated: LCPL LCPL G.T. V.P Thorpe, Thorpe, SGTM.01. SGT M.M. Wue Ware,CPL CPLP.R. P.R.Ceadca, Gaden, CFL CPL CD. L.D. Ilekienun, Robinson, CtiOJ.O. CUO J.D.McMuore,; McMaster;LCPL LCPL oLD. A.D. Hardman Hri'dtrait CUO COO D.L. D.0 Ware, Ware,WOd WO1S.A. S.A.Gacdi,nen; Gardinet; MAJ M,4J G.S. U.S. Harris, Harric SOD SUO Mat. MA. Walkeri Wilke', LT LTWE. WE. Hoonae,, Hyman, CUO COOCP. C/i Tibbetts, CUO.1.11. J.R. Wibrurn. Wilton. Tihbrttu, CUD T/neAceniduti,an1P95 The Armidalian 1995 l°age37 Page 37 Cadet nation Thin was was achieved aehinvad through through the the genergrorrnative location. This Oat ous assistance of the staff of T.S. Vendetta Vendetta at at Coffs Coifs HarHarbour in is the offer of their dapat Captaia depot and the efforts of Captain Boolla pm. Bootle and the TASCU staff who cdaptnd adapted the camp progromme locotian. In Is addition to the nsual gramme to the new location. usual activities of enafidonce 000rnr, of navigation, navigation, taaldaing, trekking, confidence course, shooting rod canoeing, canoeing,the thr proximity pranimitytolathe ocean enamo' shooting and the ocean hInd B antexperience caperiaceato tube bled swimming and a Police Boat be inaorpoaotnd. corporated. Entabliahmenl Establishment Conanoanding Offioer Commanding Officer Major G.S. OS. Horns Harris A Coy Comaaaadcr Commander Cop:. Capt. M.T. Onion Oates B Coy Commander Capt. D.B. Donrian Dorrian C Cay Coy Commander Quartermaster Cap. K.L. K.L Holswich Holswich Capt M. Tavonar Tavener Radio Li. DM. Toppin Lt. D.M. Toppin lraiaing Officars Training Officers Lt. M.B. Hill, flitt, Lt. WE. WIt. Hymna, Hyman, Lu Lt. A.A. Wiltnirsor Wilkinson Mr l.A. Lloyd, Mr M. Sims, IA. Lloyd, Mr W.A. WA. Ward Ward Training Staff C Coy Staff Mr R.F. R.P. Hall, Mr Ma M.R. MR. Hant, Mr Harrison, Mr R. Hunt, MW. M.W. Prestos. Preston. S-U.O. S.U.O. C.U.O. M.A. Walker Walkor COO. M.A. 2.t.C. 2.1.C. COO. N.E. Henley R.S.M. W.O.l. SA Gardiner Gardiarn W.O.I. Adjutant Adjutant C.U.O. JR. Wilton Willor COO. J.R. Freer COO. M MSS Preea C.U.O. RJHickey turkey COO. RJ A A Cay Coy CO B Coy Cay CO C Coy Cay CO Training Training Officer These awoads wean presented pernented at at Annual Annual Camp. awards were Quotn Shield Shield for the thu Best Best Shot: Shalt Cpl David Cotteaill Quota Cotterill Tai Sot the the Best Best Cadet: Cadet: Cdt Cdl Matthew Matthew Wysel Wysrl Tri Shield for Award for Best Brsr Corporal: Cpl pl James Jamas MeMoatna McMaster RSLTaophy Scott RSL Trophy for for the the Best Best Sergrcnl: Sergeant:5gm Sgt Scott Oordiner; Moffatt Muffall Sabre Gardiner; Sabre far forNat NetCUD.: COO.:C.U.O. COO. Malcolm Walker Ceremonial Guard Gnard 'lhrocgh Throughthe theyear yeartho theGuard Guardhas hashod hadvoaiaaa various peaformperform.,mccsnengiug from the the end rod of year peon pageant pageant where whrm the ances ranging from Guard displayed a moving moving selection selection marking marking the the World World War It Arrnrn Day Day where where numerous onmreoas promotions pacmnlians disdirII so to Anzac played their skit tIme errolthree thrervennas ofthe theSchool, Whorl, skillsIsatatthe usual venues of C.IJ.O. CP Tibbetts Tihhctts COO. CP C.U.O. DBWaring-Flood Wariag.ltlard COO. DB (Turm 3 & 4) Sgt DW Jeffrey (Term Quartermaster Quartermaster HO Ware, Cpl pl S.E. SE. Darn. HQ Company: Sgt M.M. Ware, Dare, Cpl D.R. Manato, CpIAJ. Cpl M.J. Ml. Smith Munsie, Cpl A.J. Raff, Cpl Smith A A Camparry Company I1 Pits: Bartholomew, Cpls Cpls Pltn:C.U.O. C.U.O. R.A. R.A. Blake, Blake, Sgt M.D. M.G. Bartholomew, JR. Odgg&&M.J. MJ.Crofts tafS TR. Grigg 2Plarr: C.U.O.P.R. P.R.Hall, Hall,Sgt SgaS.C. S.C.Blake, Blaka,Cpls CplaP.R. SR Gaden, 2 Pltn: COO. P.M. S.M. Doreiaa Dorrian 3 PIle: SI. Ciroppall, Pltn: COO. TA. Poole, Sgt S.J. Chappell, Cpls B.G. Cast &A. East & A. St. St. Piddiogloa Piddington Doagnasleigh, Thir year maakad Dangarsleigh, and Central Park. This marked the anniversary of Victory Victory in in the the Pacific. Pacific, and and on on VPDOP VP Day the the TASCU mounted three three scpamtc separate natnfotqcn catafalque parties which lagrlhea cantogether with with ace oneSeam from T.S. T.S. Aemidala Armidale provided provided tine the centrapiren trepiece Sara for a very soirmo solemn ermine service at at Coateai Central Pork. Park. Each aS Orethree thacacatafalque ecicfalquaparties patti usrepresented representedaadiffcrnut of the different can era af of naifarm uniform and and driE, drill, namely namely 1940's 1940's 0.303 0.303 daiS, drill, 1970's 91.19 drilland and1990's 1990's Austeyr Atisteyr drill. SLR drill Awards presented at the thu Guard Gaard Dinner Dieanr John Green Grano Shield Shield for forthe themost mostoutstanding aotslondiogJunior lariat Cadelia det inAc theGacod: Guard: Cpl Cpl AR. A.R.Macshall Marshall Catafclqua far Service Sorsico in the ho must Catafalque Shield for most cclofotqnn Catafalque Parlim: C.P.Tibbetts 3ibbrlls Parties: C.U.O. COO. C.P. Purring Passing Out Parade Arasoal hold on or Old Boyr' As usualdna the parade parade woo was held Boys' weekend weekend card we were mere fortunate foetranatatotohave havaOB GBRear Ram Admiral Admiral Brian Brian and we TralonrA.O. Treloar A.O. (Rid) (Rtd) as as ore ourRnviewing Reviewing Officar. Officer. The The stood. stand- and of drill drill on the tire parade parade was excellent, ancellant, which wcs ard of was a B Company 4 Pltn: PlIn: C.U.O. COO. JO. J.D.MoMasler, McMaster,Sgl Sgt A.R. A.R. Marshall, Cpts Cpls A.S. Willis, Willis, A.L. A.L. Dairy, Daley, L/ Cplsl.R. O.T Thorpo CpIsJ.E. Baldwia-Dalay Baldwin-Daley & G.T. Thorpe -f's 5 PIta: DL. Ware, Ware, Sgt SgtS. Pltn: C.U.O. COO. D.L. S. Harris, Harris, C1.'Cpls L.D. Robinson RabinrOa & & C.V. CV. Cliftoa, Clifton, L/Cpl A.D. A Hordmon Hardman C Campirray Company COO. B.J. Koight, a. Knight, S/Sgl S/Sgt R.J. Small, ICpl C.W. Allan,Cpl CplJ.L. IL. Copeman, Cnprmou,Cpl OplD.W. DR C.W. Allen, Cotlrrdl, Cotterill, Cpl Cpl JR. J.R.Croasld, Crossle,Cpl CplB.J. B.J.Miog.an, Mingay, Cpl S.M. SM. Woodhill Woodhill Annual Annual Camp 1994 In rho abs000r of the absence of Mojoe Major Harris, Harris, Copt..pr Captain Bontle Bootle guided the TASCU TASCU through through 1994 1994 and due to extended drought drought which which resul:ad resulted duo ta the nnteadrd inasrvnre in a severefire firethmat threatand andwater water shortage shortage ci at oar forced to Ia seek reek an alteralt. our usual site hr he wo.s was forced Pogr Page 30 38 91") leads le,..t.the tb-n..,,.' Malcolm IShIkor Walko; SUO, guard J7,eArrnidoliarr The Armidalian 1995 1995 credit to everyone involved and full credit gona goes to In Mr Dunham and LI Lt Toppist Toppin for a band Dcnhoin for arranging urrangirsgc baud at very short ahort notice. Admiral Treloar Tremor spoke spoke of of the the need nerd for fee discipline discipline in in our err society and noted Shot that Cadet anrioty Cadet training lroiaiog provided provided this. this. In lv addition Cadet training pravidnd provided drills which enabled goal seeking actions nations to to become become second accord nature cnturr and this too would serve the cadets cadets Welt well in future pursuits. putaoitn. In abreak breakwith withtradition traditionthe thenew newDaSh Drill Squad ten Sqood (initiated (minded Voegeli) performed by Capt. Voogeli) poeformed aa six six minute minute sequence nrqnence of of continuous dciii drill without nedorn. orders. The nenlinunos The squad sqnod trained hard herd produce on an otwani almost faultless to pmdncc faatttesa display which was wax very very well enceived received by by evnryonc. everyone.The Theinungsieal inaugural drill drill nquod squad Cadets N. Dovia, Davis, D. MnMillun, McMillan, Ci. G. Oxley, included Cadeln Oxicy, B. It. O'Sullivan, A. Sanders, R. Vorgeli Voegeli and and N. N. Wiltnn Wilton nod and OSslhicon, Ware. C.U.O. D. 0. Wose. Awards Parade Awoodapresented prescoredatatPassing Pmaisg Out Oct Pomde Enfield: 22 Piotncn Platoon C.U.O. C.U.O. PR PR HoliB HallB Coy; A Coy Lee Eefirfdt Lee Reed Sam Lw, Enfield: Eafiehtn55Platoon PlaincaCUD. C.U.O.DL DLWare; Wore; RrdSo,n Brown for nervier service toll to BCorspartyn Company:C.U.O. COO. RJ Hickey; Brotru for RI Hirkoy; Wears Sam for service mA to ACenrporty: Company: Weora SureBrowne Brnwrreforeercire C11.0. MS MS Fcnen; Freer; Wybwnr Wyborn Pace Pace Stickfom Stick forUrnir Unit C.U.O. R.S.M.: Gardiner; Sword Honour for th.S.M.tW.O.I. WISh.SA SAGondiner; SwordofefHennorfrc Unit S.U.O.: C.U.O. COO. MA Walker UrtitS.U.O.n MAWaiher Courses Cnuraes The Doka Dukeof ofEdmebnegh Edinburgh Award continued this this The Award Scheme Snhema 000tinncd Lt. Ilywan Hyman with with 0a large number of boys year under ceder LI. hoyt being irtoalved. involved. TASCU conducird conducted ite its Preruotione Promotions Crurne Course ing in theheat firstthree threeweeka weeks of of Term Term i1and andossansalt as a result3535cmcalathe dets were dcmn wewposted pealedtotopositions pasitians throughout throughout the the unit. coil. Five cadets also involved themselves ACC SNCO Fivn thewaelvra in the IhnACCSNCO course held at C.U.O. Freer, CUD. COO. conrad ci Gan Gao Gan Gnu in iv July. Isly. C.i.l.O. Wilton and W.O.t W.O.I (tardinee Gardiner nil all ocred acted as instructors on Witron inntruclernon the counan course while and M. M. Wow Ware oratthe white Corporals Carparnln S. Harris and tendedan asatodnots studentsand andqssahifmod qualified to serteeded mabehopromoted pecuretcdtolosergeant. great. Finally II wanid wouldlike likeIn toShark thank oil all the the staff staff and and pramo_ promoNeatly tions for making rho the past year productive dean pandoclive and and enjoyable eajayable and Iwish wishoil allthnae thosepunning passing and out in 1995 thr the vcry verybear best foe for ondi the hr fatnee. future. M4 Walket; SUO 1995 MA Walkc SUO F, on Left Edwa, d Blomfteld, .l°rnteLofr FdtromdBlornftcld, Matthew 145,sel Richard Done Mntttrrtn Wgacl and otrdltrclrotd Dec The Armidalian 1995 ThrArneir/nliwt Pogc Page 39 Pioneers Surf Lifesaving Pioneers aims aims to to take take boys boys in is Year Year 10 10 and and train rein them so they can be let eat out of of aa bun bus nfl on the Moeday Monday of of the the toter term 44 Activities week Activihns work on no the the top topof olea ridge, be be given giver their their maps, maps, enmpastsr with compasses and and iestouctiesn instructions end and ho be left comfortably with "Have a great a "Floor great time, time, we'll we'll see see you yea on Friday." Friday." In Terse Fear of Term Four of 1994 1994 the the nqoed squad who lIed had passed lire the To do this thin safely, safely, we we need nerd aa safe soft area, but bet we also sine need seed an area which will represent true wilderness for there these 00 errs wildronsss boys to tire idea idsa of what self reliance so Ihol that they really got get the troll is all shant. about. renipiests recipients were N. Cull, S. Froceie, Francis, S. R. Gvhrmean, Gehrmann, A. A. Gibson, I.J. Jeifress. Jeffress, P. P. foals, loots, C. Meokoarie, Mackenzie, J. Gibo,s, J. Newbury, Newbaty, J. Perrin, Prraio, D. 0. Pasty, Puxty, T. T. Taylor. Taylor, A. Wyllie, and cod S. S. Zannes. Zsnrev. Our staff, Tony Keech, Hoddinott and Oat Kteeh, James White, Sue Sea Heddinull aad Woltse Sprinkle, specialise spseielisn in is First First Aid, Aid, Survival Survioal skills, skils, Walter Sprinkle, camperaft, navigolion navigation arrd and basIs bush cooking. camporafl, onoking. through rook each of of thorn these The boys bays are led in groups of 6-8 6S through specialities,aided aidedby byNSW NSWAmbulance Ambulance oflinnes. officers. spneislitirt, It's aol not anasaal unusualen to see see Mmy Mary Slrnag Strang assisting assistingsvish with a aimasimuIl's lated snake bits bite victim, 'tbsp TonyKoselt Keech going going Ibmugh through lbs the trIed finat Wlritr sutofiner points points of of helicopter helicopter smoue rescue and James White pervising the cooking nourishing dish dish asiag using Iselils lentils psrvising unokisg of alaa aoutishicg or dried beans. (Althnagh (Although ottt our most popolor popular dishes this year have have here beenfinla fish cooked iv in beth, bark, dearpee damper cad and ehrre,o chocoyear late cake cooked cooked in is orange arange skins!) skim!) boys will always remember the enpeeisces experience of of bsittg being The bays in the Macleap Macleay gsrgov gorges in the Onley Oxley Rivets Rivers Neh000l NationalPsek, Park, swimming, fishing fishiag and cod enjoying scjoyisg one one arelltar's another'serrmpeny company beauty of of thin this area, area. and the beaaty this year we lose aos one of of coo our nectar team: Mary Sadly Ibis melons Mary Strang. Slraug. We mill hot constant cooseant laughter l000hlrr will always revrembee remember bar her foe for her and good humour; thunderstorm with with ond Item roe;even syncwhen whealost lastin irea thondeeslrrm leeches in her kerboots boots asd sodaofslleeiag faltering torch. torch. Mary was else also our main main radio raperatee operator atatbmo.A base. Abig to you you Mary Mary ear big Roger Rrgrr Is and thanks foe for all your help. TAS Sad sad qualified qaolifiod for for the Surf Said SurfSeevival SurvivalCarsifmcore Certificate and Basses Bronze Medallion Medallion went went to Yomba Yamba for foe the the week wash to to unardergo the tisal final stages stages of of trar'ving. training. Thirteen boys achieved the medollion medallion in difficult surfing lbs is very diffleolt senfieg conditions. coadiliosn. They surf swim tank took p1000 place in The said invery renywindy mindyand andrough roagh coneecditions which sara saw the experience and Me. Mr. ditieos experieece of Peter PasseJools lens cod Chris el the lbs beach hcach first. Chris Blood Blood cesium arrive at first. They Theynptintod sprintedIrs to Ihe lino for foe the the fastest fastest times times this time. lime. Trent Treat Tayloo and the line Taylor and Jan Jon Jeffress moat went an on It, to become bmome isstrccaotn instructors with Me. Mr. Blood and Me severn. S. Mr Toey Tony Wilkiosots Wilkinson Ic in the 19Db 1995 season. Onloy ant complete doe to In other olbar comremOxley did not complete Ike the fseuozn Bronze due mitments. mitaseats. TIso The 1995 1995squad squad who who have hove passed posted the the TAS TAS award are err N. R. Dutton, B. B. Dyne, Dyer, R. English, B. R. Dancer. Banner, D. Berry, S. Dettos, Hann, A. Hiokey, Hickey, N. Hobbs, A. Kerr, S. Kerr, Kerr, 1. J. Havn, lade, S. Marshall,J. Meffaedy, McHardy, D. Spencer end and D. D. Slreotrr. Streater. Thin This Morshsll,J. squad hon has been sn005tsfel successful isinoebbee rubber dads duckceswhrg crewingorrd and squrd various soef surf tesruco, rescues, surf awownew awareness and patient pick-up, piehuy, vaeiosr end kanwiedge 01 knowledge of CPR. Thanks go Trentfor forrisc theIRB IRBtraining trainingnerd and Jon foe for the Tlsanlss gobtoTreat Board Rescue boys ass are Irupieg hoping that that ehay they Resnee training. stoisieg. All bays ens defeat dulcet rho Ibis year. ynat. can the old chap in Ike the sttef surf swim this Chris Blood, MIC Chrdn Blood, MPG The Pioneers PiOscars also also acknowledges acknowledgesthe thesupport rapport of of the the Year Yror 11 Search & & Rrscoe Rescue teem team who who help help monitor monitor the the progress II Scorch of Ike thair lack. the Year 10 boys boys slsroagh through their trek. Martin Levins, MIC ma Poge Page411 40 The Aereblolian Arinidalian 1995 C Company Activities Throughout the your buys are involved invslved in a programme year boys whiub introduuas them thom to many mony skills skilla which which they thcy go on which introduces to to dsvnlop develop in in Yours Years Eight and Nine. These include first aid, aid, rifle rifle nhnoting. shooting, lifnnavirrg, lifesaving, abseiling, abseiling, navigation, ccvigotine.rocp map reading, reading, radios, radios,comp camphygicac hygieneand andcrrnstrmttirrrr. construction. Thu The overnight bivouac bivuese wan at Eastwood Eastwund State SEte Forest. was held at Activities knee iactuded cnonteuctioo here included construction of bash bush furoircre, furniture, camp lnucdas and camp cons construction and penpaentinn preparation of of meata, meals, aaoigarirto navigation red a lantnrn and lantern SEE, stalk. ma Theboys boyswnw werelucre keentotopsaricipate participateio in atl all of of Ihesooctivitios these activities hot butthin this was was dampened dampened by by heavy heavy rain durieg during tha the night night and and aa few few felt felt wet wet and and tired. tired. erie Acrivitists Weak was was transferred tracsferred to ta White Houan dcc In Activities Week House due to luck mama and red the possibility pessibitity of fire hcaards lack of water hazards at at Gearges Georges Jsnctinn. Junction.The Theprogramme programmewas wasndjrtstod adjusted to to anit suit the new tocatios locationarrd and supptearented supplementedwill. withacorcirrg morning nod and evening spordag sporting rotivitim activitieswhich whichtirad tirednvrc eventIre the most most aclioc active bsdies. bodies. The The mnin main attraction of the wcah week mes was ehabsviliog Fntln. Other Other activities eativitier ioclsdnd seiling at Shun Ebor Falls. included aa tank trek to Cathedral Rocks, unnoning an Domarrsq canoeing on Dumaresq Hem, Dam, ea bicybicycle ride to UNE, prusiking, mcd mud mappivg mapping and initielivc initiative tasks. Each given a oordticatr certificate ct at ttse the end tosha. Each participant participant was wwgivnn rod indicating the the activities activities they had comptated completed of the week wrek iadicsting to a nctisfaelary staadaed. Overall Ooeratt the year was a great fern satisfactory standard. success with members ef of slafi staff,roninru seniorsPram from the theCadet Cadet sneorsn Unit, and the Your Sevoe grnop Year Seven group being fotly fully involved, involved. Thanksatso alsogoes goestntoKeith KeithDoe Doened andMitar MikeJormns Jones foe for their their Thanks contribution. MPH Rave Kaye Halareich Holswich, M1C Debating and Public Speaking TAS TAS has eojnyed enjoyed another tnolhcrsuccesofal successful yerr year iv in Public Sporking Speaking end and Debating. Debating. Term Term II begna beganwirk with the theislertenase interhousePubEs PublicSpnakicg Speakingeurocomperitinc. rpnke on enarunge petition. Students spoke a rangeof of subjects subjects fram from joke wiling telling to to the the future future in in oar our teehanlogical technologicalsecicly. society.Groan Green House eoeetteet speakers spraknrs in House wnn won the competition with excellent all 33 arens. areas. From From this this we we wean were able tn to snlcct select speakers for all the Junior Junior and and Senior Senior Plain Plain Sprukiog Speaking Cumpetitinrr. Competition. the We clan also began usa our hectic debating prageamme. programme. Year 10 We DehotcrnJtntes Brown Debaters -Hrrny Harry lbnidge. Bridge, James Brown and and Hodley Hadley White White -- roespleted completedtheir theirdebater debatesfoam fromlast lastyear's year'sHcnrraDnbalHanna Debat- ing ing Campetitino. Competition. The The final final was was held held nr at The Armidale Club Club end and was was aa Pinc fine evening. Unfoetsentety Unfortunately we scare were nor not sucernaful. successful. We also also were werelevulved involvedinindebater debatesaguient againstPLC PLCatatallalllevlevWe els. els. These These warn were held at lunchtime and mere were well attended. Term 110am It saw our Term nansenior netherteam tram of of Andrew Andrew Penfold, Penfeld, Peter tools, iv the Jools,Rohoet Robert Batter Butler & & Ryan Evan H'arvny Harvey involved in State-wide David Verea Verco cumpatitien. competition. Stndents Students also tank took Slate-wide part part in theArmidaie the Armidale Eiateddfnd Eisteddfod in bsrh both the Prepared and tmprrrmpla Impromptu Speaking compclilions. competitions. Bee Ben flyer Dyer reprcsveted represented the the reheat school in in the the Senior Senior Ptaie Plain Errgtish cempelitiun is English Spraluieg Speaking competition inboth bothhis hispeepuend prepared nod and impromptu speech. imprawptn In In Term Term III III TAO TAS heated hosted the the Jneiur JuniorPlain PlainEnglish EnglishSpeakSpeak- ing Pincts Nick ing Award Regional Finals. Nick Dacis Davis ned and Charles Beaslay Beasley represented represented tha the nehaut school and bath both boys boys speka spoke very very well. well. 'llkS TASales alsohasted hostedonaninmorsehuel interschool debating debating day day toe for Year Year 7 sad and 88 sludcntn students fwrn from tehoals schools Ic in dra the Armidale Armidale end and Temwanh Tamworthangina. region. Thin This proved In to be an excellent eseallent day day with junior students gaining experience indcbaring.Ynar debating. Year wilhjaeierstodrntrgainiegooperieneaie and P9 bnyu boys were furS8 cod wean able able to to develop dovalap these these skills skills even earn fnethea debater against NEGS. ther when they rank took parr part in debates One One of of tire the hightightn highlights of the the proc year was was aa debate debate ngaiant against thu PLC debating duheting team team on an the thu topic lapie"rhat the scnirrr senior PLC "that frtatic footie is the rbr help the altisrata ultimate fatly". folly". The The TAS TAS senior senior rome, team, with the of of t-tngh Hugh Sprant, Sproat, Captain Captainof ofRugby, Rugby,ware werenarrowly narrowlytIedelralrrd. pennedto take feated. It proved be a highly eajcyable enjoyable dabela. debate. RakeS RobertBstlar Butlercompeted competedininthe theLirrns Lions Youth Youth rrf of the Year and was very saucesthal, successful, mnvisgttrruegh moving throughtoto1150 the Disloict District nrrd Finals. Rnbert Robert had had In to speak speak us onprepared preparedend andbrrpromprrt impromptu Finals. topics topics us as port part of thin this competition. Meelalbiel Mock Trial Mock Mock Trial Trial involves involvesaaream teamOP of six rio dedicated Yene Year 11 11 students. Students Students hevc have ra to familiadse familiarise Ihemsolses themselves with sledants. the tcw, law,eonS courtpunenduon procedure cad andprepuce prepare aacane case as aset'then either the prosecutor or defence an on legal legal notes notes supplied supplied by by the the Lew Law prances tueeedefenea Society. Sociaty. Students Ibm thenmeet meetininaaerrrck mocktaint, trial, keced heard by by aawaginmagisStarlunis trate. The The campeliliea competitionisisbath bothictnarstiug interestingend anddemanddemandteatr. ing ing uvd and ntndnets students gain a great deal in improving their nprakieg, speaking, thiakiog thinking end and analytical analytical chills. skills. students had the opprrrtrsnitp opportunity to variety of roles All slednvls Irrplay playaasaaialy nfeatas and wn we Waco were lucky sod luckyenough nsuaghto Is be hr assisted by parent and future antivitar solicitor Sue fulcra Sen Wilson. Wilsoe. Bill Ward lends a hand to Andrew Dyason TheArnrirtalrasr The Arniidalian 11t95 1995 Srrejfmtdirrall, Sue Hoddinott, MIC Page 41 41 Pnpr A er, Mesa1 Mock Trial T,'t.,tTeam f I Flint II.., First Row: Seated: Soared.- - - t xeDa W.rpse s.. M.J.Brims S.I.Davis, J.L.Macpherson, (Six.. S.R.Heath, Ms C.R.White .FR.P[eadt, Mt S.J.Hoddinott, SJ.Haddisaa, C.fl. White OBU President's Report The The past past two two years years have have been beenthe themost mostintceeatirrg interesting and and rewarding yeats to closely irtvelved years foe for me to have been so involved with the School. The highlight for mc me wet wasto tohove have reprepresented you pea over acre the late tate "lead-up" 'lead-op to to and aiad during during the centenary ceetenary year. It was an extremely successful soeetssful year yearn in itself and and one ore forwhioh these people poapte associated associatedwith for which nil all those with the School teens ospect should feel very from every aspect very protid. proud. Thin proc has continued eontinacd well with high academic acadewic end This year and spveting sporting achievement. It was was saddened saddened by bythe thedeath death01 of She was on an invaluable Mrs Ruth Beth Langford-Smith. tnegfacd-Smith. She ievolrtablr tapsuppeer tothe theHeadmaster Herasler tadand a very special yorE port to a very special partof ofthe the Scttoal lass of Mr Jim tim HolSchool Family. Mare More aeoentlp, recently, the loss land, land, lhr the Dopaty Deputy Headmaster Headmaster and and earing caring triord friend of of the the boys, was another gap wInch which will be bred hard to till. fill. Beth Both hays, arc are sadly missed. The futeee future of the School daring during the the ccxl nextron ten yenta years may a numberof ofqoite quiterapid rapidchaagrs changesitt inorder order to well require erquireannmher to remain technology, placing inereasincreasremnia at the front tarot line of reohectogy, istg prerstire on on the the need need for foeacademic aaadeoticexcellence cxrrtioece and end ing pressure changes changes to retching teaching methods. methods. g000lteexo Excellence in academic achievement, excellence involvement, achiovement, ecaellenae in community rontmaeitp lovolveweat, excellence iv paclicipahon, excellence norolleact in creain oporliog sporting participation, tive tive achievement achievement while while adapting adaptingto toaachanging changingrveeld. world, are are the goals atosteico strivetowards. towards. Strong Strong woads words end and high aims, poe you maybe may besaying sayingeight right now! now! Yes, Yes, you are meelms, cormet, rect, bat but what what price priceisisexoell0000? excellence? If TAS is to Ic build heild on on its its reputation mpatalioo as asaGPS a GPSschool school mitlr with a prime geogeaphicel geographical position, it will aced need aa aepethtino reputation afroeclloroe more cost mat efficient rffieirntlevel of excellenceto toachieve achieve this at a more level than befoec (the latter loller part peel may mop well well be he the hardest than none ever before goal goal to to recomplish). accomplish).The Theeinivg rising cools costs of prodoetios production in all togetherwith lnweriagofpmfir all fortes forms ofbusineso, of business, together with the lowering of profit maogien, show signs signs of of continuing enerianing over margins, show over the the nest next 510 5 to 77 yeats years end and this this will will place place iocmnsing increasing peesrore pressure air on parents, parents, the Heodmaslee ned Council. Cnnseil. Bequests Headmaster and Bequests ore are always espra specml ofteo caebIingboitdiego cial benefit to to all all oehstole, schools, often enabling buildings lobe extended years expected time time feame. frame. Nowayearn ahead rhned of the expected Nowadeyn at money days injections of money are aceneeded eerded mow more that than ever, ever, which is placing plooiag even ever mote more peenenee noOld OldBoys Boys and red pressure on Parents & Friends for contributions contributions foe for impoeract important Pareata pan nets. projects. great asset of rapeOne gaeat esxnl of of TAS TAS is the liar breadth breadth and osd depth of expeeieaor rience of the OBU. I believe that thin this experience eepesiescecnold could be eammenicated communicated between the older and the yaavgcr younger members ix in aaway way thsl'woatd that would cot not oaly only he be fruitful mewbsrs itahhtl to the wisdom of all, but entertaining at the same nama time. Per- Page d2 42 TlsoAtssidalico The Armidalian 1995 haps itit would hapu would be be possible possible to to stage stage"forums" "ferumt" for for art, art, sciscience,boniness, business, marketing, journalism and even ence evoo law law and and medicine atatVariouS various venUes. venues. medicine During my my torm term us as president president tI kayo have baan been able able to to repeerepreDuring sentyou you atatOmbor at a numberofof01'S GPSfunctions functionsin inSydney Sydney which trot included a number of other Centenary Dinners. This opportunity enabled to discuss with them the progress nppaelurriiy enabled me mote progress their schools in neden order to trends of educaof thoir to gauge gruge the mends educetion end and yerheps perhaps kelp help to to ulcer steer one our Old Buy Boy iutemsrs interests end and don monetary support ion in a rewording rewarding direction direction in in the the ftrture. future. mauetory Paddy Flower Flower hat hasgiven givenmuch muchcreative creativeand andeuthusie.vlie enthusiastic Paddy support to to Sen me with saypoul with regard sogoedto tooa great prone number number of of GPS UPS happenings in Sydoey. Sydney. happenings A special thaukt thankserr to Peter Gray, Ike the Herr. Hon. Secretary, Aupenial Potrr Grey, Secretory, Peter Putur Hon. Taeasurct Treasurer ten for muoy Croft, the Hen. many yours years and red David White, each ouch of at whom have provided provided considerable eansiderable anassistance to Anstock, who hue has strongly nistroen In me. mu. Mrs Met Belinda BelindoAnstoch, supported the OBU tuyprrrtod OfIU for lee many years, yours, has has increased increased her secretarial duties since the retirement of Peter Gray. suemladul (leap. She has been of great great assismonee assistance tolathe the OBU OBU let in general ban geserat and end her help hen help to In me me has has been burn invaluable. iuvalurhle. would also retiring Old Old Boy aepeennulaI mould also like lihe to to thank barb retiring representative members Council, Sea Ian Johnstone, tivu niambees of the Cuonuil, Joltustone, David Connah, RobMitchell Mitchellcod andBruce BruceMutfast. Moffatt.BBruce deeenah, Rob race deserves aa Wneual special mention because ut of his Intel total aSI5 of 15years years serves muelite beenuse mervice, service, 8 of mhich which wrer were spent spent as asChairman Chairmanof ofthe thePropProp- To the Heedususter, Headmaster, the Bursar and Jim Graham, Ta Gmham, I thank each of you fur for your speeiul special interest and the gettenul general supocch you gino give In to the OBU. port yen erty Committee Committee during during which which time time majee major buildiup building erty The experience all the CommitTire euperionea and individual iadividnel effort of nil tee has bus been beeo so en evident evident at at all all the thefunctions luncdous the the OBU OBU has has been involved the post past two two years. boon invuived in during dating the yearn. The The quality quality of Ibis this unypert support has b000 been excellent this has made my eucelloni and thin much easier. with Council, Council,burlrnnue barbecue superjob renault nosier.Liaison liaison with vision, generalPR, PR,bueuegeuiretion, bar organisation, spans sportsand andmurchenmerchannisieo,geueral dise managomeet management have have all all here beenpant part uPs of a mont disc most uigaihsignificant caeleibudnsr. contribution. I uPPer offer all the incoming met allmy mysupport supportto toriscionomieg President who, am suer, sure, wilt will enjoy his involvement Provident who, Ilam iavetvoment us as much as asSI have heec done. dose. support I always have from Susie. not need the sUpped Sanie. It does dare nor nerd much srganily sagacityIn to knew knowhow howimpartunt importantshot that sappuel supportItem has much two yraer. years. been in these last tree projects were peejcctn were undertaken. It goes at this II frees without willteut saying, em Iltispoint, point,that thatI Iacknowledge rekuawledge TAS has many valuable assets at itsIs disposal, dispusul, one of which iv is its would hopr hope ounh each one whiub its Old Old Boys' Boys' Union, Uoine, IIwuuld one of members svihl will continue its mumbort continuetotowork weektogether regetlrerasaleners as a team for Ihe the felure, future, so so"TAS "TASaner can lead, lead, not follow". hrs rd folluw". Philip Alker PirilipAlkee - Pete' Bailey, turtles',Martin Ma',,,,teurrre Peter Levins, to,. John Griffiths and the Headmaster 1.r'nortee at at the SItelaunch Ia.rrrelt ofnfrlrerleteaisleAppenl the Armidale Appeal The Armidalian 1995 1995 lbrir'uridolnrrt Page 43 Pugro 43 Parents and Friends' Association 1995 bras for 1995 has been for tbsP the P&&FFaayear year to to gather gather our thoughts ard and roasseos reassess our finances. With so touch much taking place for ouc Ccntrnory Year we arc in catch catch our Centenary are just bcgirrnirtg beginning to our breath. Our gift to tire School of nt ae path to the the School MeConvilir antte is it complete corepicte and eonproving provirg to tobe bewailMcConville Centre wellused although some same wet welwratlrenta weather toreally reallyprove proveus itsworth worth would be much appreciated! appreciated! I'm I'm sure, sum, over cant the years, it will ha be rohanccd enhanced with with many many omhallirhmcots embellishments es as well. well. To support rapport ha theprojact projectof of as anlnformotioo Information Traltrsalogy Technology Centre announced last year on ua Old Boys' Weekend, Wrekand, we hoar 0, presenting presenting our sat hoot cheque for tar have pledged pledged $150,Of $150,000, first cheque $75,000 rho Armidale Atmidalo Appeal AppcoiDinner. Dirreer.Because Beware this ibis $70,000 at the appral was was announced ar0000codafter afterthe thePFund towork wont appeal and FFdruisiott decision to towards aa new saw clothing pool, pool, and and we we felt felt the the appeal uppral must must towards priorily, we wu have, hoar, for faa the tha time being, shelved shalveti the tha have priority, idea of of aa new sew building bsddiog cod and will work tnwutds towards alters. alteratins5 of one prer ret sire. era alterations altraotr000will tions our present site. Tb These will be be Of of snob such a ualure vaisr af nature as to add to rite the value ofrita the ailc site shrruld should we ha be able to vacate some sad aryan same and revert in to Pies Plan1,I, senessiletiug necessitating thu site's situ'suse are for for another osathorpurpose. psrpore. the Ar an these horse major major projects, projects, we we have have supplied sevrevAs wolf well as coal sarallor needs nards for the rho School. gairool. These Those include: include: new saw eral smaller choiru ond tables tables for far the the Prep Prap School, School, rifle nBc barrels barrals for for chairs and Cutlet Unit Unit and and new new stage sloge curtains narloins for for the the Memorial Meworini the Cadet Hell. tlro Year Year 10 lOeseurHall. We barn, have, once once agoirt, again, supported the excurrise sion to to Cosbenra Canberra by yryisg paying$2,600 $2,600 Inwards towards the the noel cost of hasm, $703 ecisad from a raffle held by the buses, $783 tnf of this being raised by rho Yera 10 parents. the Year A cake skill stall was held on Athletics Day Day tralinirrg realising $706. We made $710 how fromone our soup soup hitohous. kitchens. Ocr Our Music Hall prrriils ware less lan, than half thin ynor atf $11,500, $ii,5g0. dun profits were this year due we feel fr to anoaral several otbor other factors factors bmidnu besides Ike the eactrotny. economy. We We weer were axtremely extremely pleosed pleased with the Country Country Affair Affair Fete Fete attendance end and tahings takingsof ofappeooimrnnly approximately $i $10,000. elleadeocc 1,0 Of, We We will ha far an opru be culecisg catering for open gordrn garden wrahead weekendirt inNovaraNovemher ber and will hr be ropplying supplyingChriutrrtor Christmas cake and drinks drinks at at the Femily Family BBQ held the eight night prior itt to Speech Day. Pundroiuiug aretinam 10 is them Fundraising continues to be as an offorh effort in these continttcontinually bad economic ecausmie timrs times whrn when we we hrrto have eli all banitslragbeen struggliogts gling tosupply supply oar our childres children Gallathea TAS embarked ombarkedon aeanro. andcombined cowbiard TAS a new seolace venture this poor year and tite Department Doperlwent of rod tine with the of Theutro Theatre Studier Studiesoh at UNF., UNE, and the Armidoir Cellngr lhr Elizubrtitao Armidale College of of TAPE TAFE Is topenunot present the Elizabethan enmrdy Gallathea. Oallothre. comedy Titir project ptojatnlwas wonpart parlor nuwinitiatives irtiriarisosbeing brisg taken tahrtt by This of new rho university eoiversity 10 work in a closer emma relationship enlatinonhip with with other the to work crinesticosl institutions isslitahiras in iuArmidalc. educational Armidale. The play war was diteated directedby bythu theprofarror professorofofThonntre Theatre Stud- ios ONE, Adrian Addsa Kierooadot ies at UNE, Kiernander who who isis ott an cstltocltp authority on thin period of of theatre therlre and aed has Irana065r reputatiso in profesprofesthis period fine reputation rioetrl lb rateras usca director. direclor. sional theatre The play, by Joho John Lyly, wss was originally performed ott on Now bythe theboys boysof af St SI Paul's Paul's School, New Your's Year's Day 15190 1588 by Loodne -- possibly possibly in in homage howugs to toQueen Qeacs Elizabeth Elieabrth I.I. London Alihuogh onionininthe thecurrent carrest production prodoctins Although some of lice the roles ware were token taken by dwma drama studonto, students, she the bulk ssrte were taknnt taken by TAO bays. The The play play represented rcpwsertrd aa great TAS boys. great ohallesge challenge for thnsr ha those concerned concerneduud andall allmembers membersofofthe thenost castcrc areInn to be congrowloted on their their splendid splendid performances. prrfcrmaacns. congratulated on Director of Music Marie at atlAS, Director of TAS,Warwick Warwick Durham, Dunham, composed composed thc rory talented toleoted group groop of the iacideotsi incidental munie music and, and, wilh with tn a very prayers, for the play. piay. players, provided splendid ntmouphoer atmosphere for Uador lltr skilful skilful direction dirretisu of ofAdnian Kiarnuednran onceUnder the Adrian Kiernander enrhttsinrnic rod hard hnrdworking workingcast oustbrought beaughta difficult play picy thusiastic and a difficult ttr to life. TAS niatinals poeforrnirg in Gallathea Gallathoa were wane Edward Edward students performing Struitrg(us Evun Harvey, Herney, Tom Trw Stening (as Dallatlrra), Gallathea), Jomna James Hrutir, Heath, Evan Vynon, Vyner, Chris Chris White, White, Adam AdornFoot, pooh,Sean StanKnight, Knight,Stewart Strwrrl Wandlrili, Dugttld Gilkeson, Gilkorrn, Robarn Woodhill, Time Hrrta, Hole, Dugald Robert Swanson, Nick Nick Biratr, Birch, Richard Dros, Done, Anthony Anthony Whito White Swausra, csd Siewsrl. and Jock Jack Stewart. Jirtr Jim Gt-oitotrt Graham Mrtnrr Hull 1995 Music Hall -. with eaecssilicr necessities far for ittheir ndcuelirs. Hawrvac,the I', education. However, rtreogth strength of of the the School School kerr fam- ilyoroctncooes lOswc, ily never ceases to amaze er sod me andIIknow, know,ififwe wecurt conlinac tinue to work work ns as one, rue we will achieve oahisso all cit we we desire. den., Thank you Tlrattk yen one roe and all for r. rveay every effarl, effort, both big and nwoll. It is in your yoanchildren nhild't' small. It wIts the rewards. nowert' who will coop reap the Our committee csmmiltee remairs remains aa eomwittrd committed grasp group whn who can "5 tuna asp chore altars into intoaalan turn any fun day - enmo come aod and join us us and and alt en- jay daring5youri joy the yaws years during child's odacohios auwo education as we loot: look furwred forward 101996. to 1996. Margaret Scltojh, I Margaret Schofield, Pweit' President l'ngr Page 44 II, orte,ur,r,J,n,,,n,1.'15 The Armidalian 1995 House Reports Th.A,midli 1995 Pg 45 Abbott House bnally gaieiag Despite finally gaining 3rd 3rd pInes place we wow were 0000inly certainly toorecago/and far our oat very vacol with our out war ant cries. ognised for vocal sappool support with cries, which became it far which Sos has become a tradition for Abbott I-louse. Abbott House. Ott/t011came oumra adiroppoioti,tg 6th in is Abbott disappointing 6th 1 tt.. Athletics Cotsival, but bat Alhlctiex Carnival, the ';ncn,eved noverot gao/ iodividttnl achieved several good individual performances including Nick It cbs tvho Hobbs who gahted gained tlte the Under 17 It' .mpion Murray Champion and ond I.. halowow, runner-up runnemop15 IS years ycats Bartholomew, - apior. Abbott House Haasn also saw champion. sarrrsser successesin in Home House Sttghy,BesbnlRugby, Basket- I t,cll and ond Squash. Sqoash. TIso Senior House loam ball The Senior Raghy team name 3od, but but showed showed Rugby came 3rd, - 4 z .entgtna,.,.nn.s-. Abbott House Year 12 Second Rota:MI:M.T.Oates MvM.T.O ales(Housemaster), (Haasenasre, Second Row: T.D.Witten, C.Artgeb, C.Angeli,R.A.dllryddeeclt, R.A.Rhydderch, T.M.Rooe, S.ddZarrttca,A.T.Fearby, A.T.Fearby T.M.Rose, S.P.Zannes, 1f.L Call M.S.Frooe, M.S.Freel; Mr:A.%Keenh MnA.R.Keeth (Deputy (Deputy Hoaarsnaseee). Housemaster). Firnt Ran: A. First Row: WGarfatrt( S.0.0xley, SOOn/c, D.B.WorirtgA.W.Garland, D.B.Waringl'lond, Flood, D.J.Halscsro. D.J.Htdcome. Hoaaernaeteo Mr MT Oates Oatrs Housemaster Dcpuly Deputy Hoesemasler Housemaster Daly Staff Duty Mr AR I/cock Keech Mr MO Ooutcrvres, Oosterveen, Mr Mr CJ Cl O'Sullivan, Couplsrrd, O'Sullivan, Mr MrSI-I SH Coupland, Mr BJ Macray. Murray. strecgth strength in tyiag tying with Cerft Croft wht, who soot on so to wio went win the compelition. competition. rho sub-jonioespiokest The sub-juniors picked op up 3ad. 3rd. We wree were victorious victoriousininboth bothSentioa Senior & & Janice mnten-houso basketballwhich rvhichwas wasan nooutstanding outstanding Junior inter-house basketball offset. We We also also gained gaiced a 2nd place plcor in inter-house icter-hausc sqasslr effort. squash parricipatod strongly in the Hoeno S0000rgcioiog & participated House Soccer gaining Sod 3rd place in io the seniors. roointr. lator-Itnuso lnanir & cricket eeinhel was was Inter-house tennis alert playod with with great great determination, determination, which whioh to tc Abbott also played Noose become commonplace oommtrnplavr&&wiltcnsrseewemcinHouse has become will ensure we maintaio 0000antcompetitiveness competitiveness in to the the future. fature. tain one our current 'lhete have There have alan also been been sunny many outstanding nontnibntiaor contributions Itt school nohao/ sport. npant.Most Maulnotable notableof of these tame have brett to been RichRichacd Dane and aod his Itis selection selection into into the the Under Un/or 14 NSW ard Done 1/os/cry Hockey team, soven seven Abbott House House snemhcrr members gitibing gaining a piaec team. with witit such saoh results results place in the TAS DPS GPS atlrletinn athletics team, as a 2sd Ia Nick Hobbs in 2nd p10cc place to in the the 400 400 m m at at the theGPO GPS Coenival and aed Scott Scott Zannes Zanoos achieving echiosiog the htrvAthletics Carnival hon- Academic Tutors Mn RE Hunt (Year (Ycur 7), Mrs Mr RE CL Datny, Daley, (Y000r (Years 8S & CL & 9), 9), Mr Mr AR AR Kecch Keech (Ynor (Year 10), Mr MT Oates (Ynaro (Years 11 & 12) Gains oarofTASgquwh Chompion. our of TAS Squash Champion.Mneeoy MurrayBxathalnmew Bartholomew wan was far Woutcea Associated School Sekoul Swimselected to swim for Western Associated wing team in the State Carnival. ming Hause House Captain Captain TM TM Roan Rose (Pro/oat) (Prefect) Vice Captaia Captain Vine NLB Prnfeel) NLB GaS Cull (Prefect) C Angeli, Argo/i, AT ATFearby, Fearby, MS MS willIe withinone onettr or morn more of of the the isp topspoetiog sporting teams teams witltitt within tire the nohool. Those included included the the 1st XV Rugby, Rogby, 1st XI Xl Soyschool. These Socerr, cer, let 1stVIII VIIIBasketball, Basketball, 151 151 XI XI Ceichot. Cricket. Year 12 12 Your Freer, Freer, AW AWGarland, Garland,DO DJ Iiuleomr, Hulcome, SOC Oxley, Dairy, I/A RA Rlrydderoh Rhydderch (Movitar), (Monitor), Did DB Waring-Pload, Waring-Flood, TD TD Witttu, Witten,OP SP Za000s. Zannes. This This year year has has boon been charocrerised characterised by mach much roecess success for for Abbott avhinrAbbott Boone. House. /tIt has has taco seengrowth growthin inmany manyfirldm, fields, achiev- tog acadomic and and ing once again high standards in sport, academic ac/tallies. It I/begun extra naraiculor curricular activities. began with with the the cows news 01 of many 0mb results in to last last Year's Yoar'oYear Year12 12in inthe lbs HSC HSC which tvhich this thir fine results yearn year's scoinas, seniors, hopofally, hopefully, will match, i/trot if notsoapass. surpass. Trm Call were made ma/c Prnfeetn cod Richard Tim linen Rose and Nic Cull Prefects and Rltyddnroh lbs School for 1995. Rhydderch a moaituo monitor within the Next Next saw saw sacoossos successes in the inter.hnorc inter-house swimming swimming carnicarninal, disappointed not oat to to gain gem victory riatory after val, and wn we wnro were disappointed many ivmany outstanding individual performances which inelodod Gpoa Champion Cltampirrr and end RunRurcluded Nm Nic Cxli Cull wincing winning rho the Open noo 000iar Boy Champioa, ner up Senior Champion, Mcaray Murray Bartholomew Bartholomew wieniog yenta Champion Champion and andJunior JeniorChampion Chawpionand sad winning 15 years '11w Wi/leowinning rsinaiog the tlteOpens Opros Runner-up Routtor-upChampion. Chnmpise. Tim Witten Hours momboas rapscreatatirrr Nine Abbott House members gained representation 1995 has been a strong year year in in academic academic and cad extra-curustra.eurriextar dto ricular aetivitins. activities. Seven boys goined gained dinbnolioos distinctions in the Maths & & Science ScienceCompetitions, Cotapetitioas,rntrstnstabtybeingToby most notably being Toby Gill'n Dixtmantino(top (top7% 7%of00the Itostate) stole)in in the tho ChemChent. Gill's 1-ligb High Distinction istry Quiz. Matt Prone Freer won was TAO TAS Cadet Comistcy Qaiz. Malt Coder Unit's A Cowpaoy pany Coesneonder Commander with with Daminu Damien Wariog-Flstcd Waring-Flood19 B ComCompany training officer. officer. Mareay Murray Bartholomew Bartholomew achievod achieved the the tank rank of sergraot sergeant & & Srewaat Stewart Woadhill Woodhill a norpurnl. corporal. Hucee's annual ananal Gpra The House's OpenDay Dayronoived received great great xuppoet support by the the/louse nnwmonity,asundid by House community, did thellteYoar Year 12lllouscDioHouse Dinner noratatthe theCotswold CnlswrrldGardens. Gardens.Both Bothwere mete aa great groat success. sx mess. Thank you yca Ia hretheir their Thank to Mr Mr aed andMen Mrs Ootm Oatesand andMr MrlCcentm Keech for tireless work weekthroughout throughoutthe theyear, yeas,Abbott AbbottHouse bare would wauld 051be hewhat whatititisixtoday todaywithout withouttheir haircombined nnrnbiordstrength rrrrrgth not nod dndieated persistence; persistence; and andto tuthe theDuty Dalystaff staffwho nbc have and dedicated rouurnd the the smooth smooth running running of of the the house. koosr. Thanks Thee/cr also also ensured mutt go/s wire ltevn helped groittly to to mommust go tothe thetuber tutors who have helped greatly maintrill Ahtrrtl'n r005rd. tain Abbott's neperior superior aondemiu academic record. In concluding, conclodiog,IIwould wouldlike liketotuthank thauhall aSofa/the memhrev In the members of Abbott Houseand and most most iropurtoarly importantly the Year 12's who afAbbetllomme havr ant000d treditien of excellence nuccllrnoo and sucnechave ensured Abbott's tradition ccsu has han been been upheld ttphnld Sue yet another aanrhae year. yeas. cess for yet Tim Tim Raac, Rose,Cttptoirr Captain Pngc Page 46 TSr 1095 TheAetnidulhrrt Armidalian 1995 -- Broughton House Back row: //era Thirdreset row: G.Jarvis, A.Holland, J.Wauch, S.Blood, S.Rees, A.Hall, J.Phillips, P.Eveleigh, L.Dirks, P.Lehmann. /t. Warts,N.Symonds, 15.,syssaends, MCI Itucceobe, D.S!ruhts, C.HurS.Rose, -'n.J n S.Knight, .., S/Prig/nt, J.Lcn J.i'e't E.White, M.Challacombe, D.Strahle, C.Hannah, J.Lew, J.Hemy, B. rn/eLiot/s A.Rrabnsd, C. Wonrflelaf. G.Mte-cbaot, Ilyire, M.Aylwin, M.,r I/vie,, R.Sncnrr/ry B.vandeLinde, A.Roland, C.Wmfield, G.Marchant, H.H. Wyllie, R.Sneesby Smart! S.UfriotfgP.Gaden, P.GadennS.Trelow; £Trnrbtan;N.Marchant, N.Manclna,nr,C.Ross, C.Rcor A.Smith, A.Ssoith, /St8SIsea, Secondn-nat row: S.Ulrick, P.Witten, APIs/n, A.Lisle,J.R/nynbfnrneh, J.Rhydderch, KManssc//a, DNa/n, JPcugilln,y, ARson, A.Murray, A.Mursuly,A.Dyason A.Dynrort K.Marstella, A.Rcneayrnr-Mabcoy. A.Ronayne-Mahony, D.Nash, J.Pengilley,R.Riodginssy, R.Ridgway, A.Rees, Fin-at LB/nd, PRo/learner, A.Spnrocen; D.A,rrcrro, fl/naSh, First n-eon row: L.Reid,J.MeClrenaghur9 J.McClenaghan, C.Dcn'/ru,u/, C.Dewhurst,P.It5'orl, P1,16,sel, T.Rollason, A.Spencei;A.Grufjlcry, A.Geffivy, D.Annetts, J.Heath, LGtdfjiths, L.Griffiths,S.Gn-naj!e/nf, S.Granfield,B.Goo/ncio, B.Godwin,T.Ah/ecO, TAbbott. Sea/cal. Seated: S. Wa/tv P.Hu!cooen S. Wood,D.Whan, D. Whoa,M.Sirl, MS/nd,Mrs Mr0E.Wnolastcu, K.Huut, Mr MnM.Hnl/, S.Watts, P.Hulcoine,B.Tnnrncni B.Turno; S.Wood, E.Woolaston, K.Hunt, M.Hill, R.Batlrrn; N/us TCfeapunnsnr, S.Hcar/i,fl./cfeGrngn,g SIGW,G.Glovei; D.C/acer A.Charsdor R.Butlet; Miss T.Chapman, S.Heath, A.McGregm; S.Gill, A.Chandm;A.Wi/ona. Housoncustrr Housemaster Deputy Hourernasler Housemaster Duty Stuff Staff Honso House Captain Mr MB Hill Hilt Mr I Robinson Robinson Knight Inch took purl part in in ths thehr/f-yrnely half-yearlyplay, play,"Go//oIlmen", "Gallathea", wua performed porfonneedininconjunction coujunctire with with the the UNE UNE and aed which was Miss T Chuprnun, Chapman, Miss S Ui/too, Whas, Ma Dittos, Mr D Whan, Mr J MocGregos MacGregor Brrughsno Grass has br/h Broughton House has pmaided provided the the stage stage crew crew dna for both Keaoeth Kenneth Hnnt Hunt (Chaps! (Chapel Pee feet) Prefect) Deputy Deputy 1{ouua House Captain Robert Bet/er Butler (Prefect) 1995 has been no ubrotutoly fabulous year for Broughton Sroughtne an absolutely House. For Fur the first time tiara since since 1982 1982 an an entire eatira year yeatgeoup group of both day boya boys und and borders have shored shared a common huuna. I/is house. It is p/eating pleasingto torepert reportIhn/, that, ie ini/a its inaugural inaugural your, year, the istegeuriog integrating process has has flourished, flourished, wit/n with borders end and day boys sharing sharieg the same some common common room worn and red kitchen facilities us wn// as us joining jaieieg together for wenkend as well weekend activities auch us the Broughton Borughsun House camp. Throughout Thtoaghoan the tbe such as year a /nngo comber of of day day boys buys also u/sn made made use of ot the large number cusuot beardiug facility fueili/y and this Ibis further farther encouraged eeecnregod the casual boarding combinatice combination of borders cud and day boys. The organised weehuod mImi/irs -- or fair' weekend activities or 'eclapa/mary 'compulsory fun' 101/, hoar been bees much more mare varied than as the boys refer to it, have is in previous previous years. Ga-her/leg, Go-karting, ebsci/ing, abseiling, Ike the mavirs, movies, avers igbt camp, bowling, bow/log, rn//es unwell overnight roller s/tatiog skating as well us as many basbacurs and picnics piceias at u/p/neon/Ike B/steHole t/r/r asd barbecues and places like Blue and the Pius sunned/n keup us usa!! /hraughPine Pecost Forest huvu have served to keep all macspied occupied through- rut fun/n bet/re out the the weekends, weekends, Un-hurting Go-karting proving by far to be the most popular. Day Dry boys were seceurugad encouraged where prseipossible ma to join activities and was p/carpleasbIn (sir the the borders for these uutiaitiao cud it wus /ag sse so many maay Is/dug ing La to see taking udvautage advantage of of it. it. bees fnutashc It has been fantasticso to sen see how howwilling willingtIne the bays boys /tavn have been teen/a to (air joiniu inhr therxtr-n-csrricalar extra-curricularactivities activities uffered offered by he echos! Haalh and end Seen the school s/smog/snot throughout the yarn. year. Sutncu James Heath Sean TIns Armidalian An-netdalinnt1995 1995 The both are ate to be earnmsndnd ur their commended on their pesfarmuness. performances. Music Hall Halt and "Ginger "Gisgee Meggs" Meggs" and nud those three boys boys involved irnulved shcu/d should be beeoagcula!otsd congratulatedfor forrha themacny manytn/n latenigh/n nightsof ofantrehearsolu hearsals and and performances perfnrmcsees they they put put in. ia. Many Many of rf the boys ate are iavulced involved with with the the mhcol'a school'sBig BigRued, Band,bel butilitwon was p/aaspleasing tosses/la to see theesrab/ishomunt establishment of a JuniorTAB TASJuno JazzI/sucks thanks isg nfnJuairr /r Dcehrrn. to Me. Mr. Dunham. Sporting-wise Sportieg-wise 5/se the year pennhas hIsbeen beergreat gmat for for the the house house -- the the t2's ha the oem 12'sRugby Rugbyside sideprcviog provingtolobe themust mostsneeresfmrl successful team lhsoughrut the thu whole whrlu school! sehootI However, Hawoves,iti/is ca au iudithroughout is on an individntal love!that Ihutthe Ikemost mossoutstanding no/standing results mealsehave buns been here vidual level ac/limed, Anderw Aeeidu/e achieved, Andrew Jeffrey being ne/ar/ed selected fun for Armidale Rep. Rep. hockey, hrekey,Adam Adam Ha/I Hall usd and Dna/lam Graham Glover Glrvesswima/iug swimming elhntth artirral lavol, Devid at both a-us/stared state and national level, nndAlsa and Alex Smith, Smith, David AernIts, Psagillsy, Stophen Annetta, Sierra SimonCrarfie/d, Cranfield,Jaesmay Jeremy Pengilley, Stephen Bleod,tim Blood, TimMeDrauld, McDonald,Jardus Jordan ilensy, Henry, NathnaSyrnaads, Nathan Symonds, Jannulbon Rhyddenchand andJames James Lew Low representing repraseoting TAS Jonathon Rhydderch TAS the annual aouun/ GPS UPSAthletics Ath/elicsmeet meetininSydney. Sydury. Many Manyotha/hat the ers have had aevery spursand rud very Isuilfs/ fruitful yrne year in regards to sport alt drssras aummeedutiun. all deserve commendation. learn/il il/n to Intake uppastunity to te thank, on behalf I would like take tinis this opportunity rf of s/I/he all thekeys, boys,the theduty dutystaff staffend and Your/S Year 11Seniuss Seniorskin for nba the amrua/ amount af of time time end and efforl effort they hove have put pat in ia/u toensuca ensure tha the snooath maning of tha rod the tha organisation asgsnisusice of smooth running the lnnusc house and taeekeod sesini/irs. weekend activities. Lastly, go to Mr.Hi/I Hillfnro/t for allha thewsrsh work he he hot has Lsat/y,thanks thraks must was/go eMs. pu/ia/nt put into Iha the boost houseus as housamnutsa housemaster and his ties/ms tireless support of boys bcys and duty du/y staff alike. n/lbs. I wish all alt of of Broughton Broughlra ticasa neat yeas and for for the the future. ía/urn. Housethe the very very bust best tue for next year and Krsn Hmns/.Captain Cop/nit, Ken Hunt, Page 47 MOP"- Croft House Fm,ma Una, First Row: IJ.K.Hogland, K tloglard, I) N.O,nl...t, A.R.Wyllie, A.R Bi 1 ar Frtrole I., N LI l'aenell D.N.Griffin, J.V.Churchill, N.D.Funnell Seotod: Seated: R.J.Hiclany, T.W.Tnylor(Vice (MacCaptain), Captain),Mr.C.S.Blood Mr.C.S "nod (Housemaster), (mm. asetaaoster),N.E.J.Henley N.E.J.t' R.J.Hickey, T.W.Taylor , (Captain), P Mr.W.E.Hyman (DeputyHousemaster), (GcpntyHousemaster), C.C.Keating CC.Knotiug (Vice (Mao Captain), E.B.Clodumar E.B.Clodnmae . Flousemaster: Housemaster: Mi Mr CS CS Blood Blood Deputy Horrormrster: Housemaster: Mr Mr WE WE Hycron Hyman Resident Resident Turoos: Tutors: Messrs Messrs RI RI Hyda, Hyde, MC MC Lore, Lotz, Al AJ Marshall. Acatlamjn Academic Tutorr: Tutors: Messrs CS Blood, WE Mersrs WE Hynsarr, MW Preston. Fronton. Hyman, MW Capinin: Captain: NE) NEJ Hrnley Henley(P001001) (Prefect) Vinc Vice Cuprains: Captains: TWTaylor TW Taylor (Prefout), (Prefect), C C Kooliog (Profrct) Keating (Prefect) Year 12: JV JV Church/S Churchill,ElI EBCludaoroc, Clodumar, ND Griffir, RI ND Fonoall, Funnell, ON DN Griffin, RJ I-I/okay (Monitor), JK Hickey (Monitor), Hogland, AR Wyllie. Wyllie. Horaae Captain'sOpen OpenDay Ttt.yAddrmr House Captain's Address 1995 1995 han has boen been arriort a most suncossfrtl successful year for Croft House in in many responrs. yore started sterrad with with aa house rouse Corel respects. The year coast trip to Split Solitary on the Harboar winch the brooh beach or at Cuffs Coifs Harbour which won was enjoyed en(oyed by all. We did our hoot io the the swimming swimmisg carnival, though could best in only manage macage fifth place plenuM in aavery very close close caritlual carnival this yuor. year. With scion some commendable efforts from Will and James Burgu. Tarot Taylor (swimming (swirnodog captain), Robert t/oborl Barry Burge, Trent Berry and plenly plenty of others, doug alongwith withthe thesupport supportofofTrenst's Trent's patrols, a icr wes displayed dieptttyrd and and aagreat great parents, lot of Itoura house spirit was day was had by all. Ar At the end of of the the term termwo wecnmpnlad competedininthe thenthtnticu athleticsoarcarnival nioal and ond were were able ableto toachieve achieveaaclose dose second second place pianobebe- leind White. Many Many good good performances performances were wear given givsn by hind White. Nigel Henley (athletics (athlolinscaptain), naptairs),JomosMaMatlnyTrrnt James McMaster, Trent Tnyler, Taylor, Will Burge, Baage, Damon Damon Bourke Boarhr and andAndrow Andrew Syphans Sypkens nod othora. A A great grnar display display from from our ortaown oweCroft Craft Man, Mao, and others. on the day. Ben Dyer, lifted spirits oa Lobe theyear yearWill WillBurge Bargnprrfnrnsed vety wall Later inn in the performed very well at GPS. GPS. In second teow Knatirtg, Elton Ettor Cbodumar, term Caaig Craig Keating, Clodumar, Angus WylIE, Wyllie, Nigal Nigel Heoley Henley and and Jamrr JamesMnMaetoo McMaster playnd played in thu host XV. Craig Caaig went wrnlon the first on to to the the Cunnley Country Ins 1st XV and Elton the rhe Country Cuaatry 2nd XV. Duncan Daunan Griffin iSriffis played played in in the the 1st Xl Elton, Neal Ned Foneoll XI sonene. soccer. Elton, Funnell end and Angaa Angus Wyllia Wyllie played in the first boskatball. Conorill, Ben Bra Snape basketball. Davis Cotterill, Snape Cameron worn were in the and David Cumerun Iho first firershooting shooting learn term that rite GPS OP/I premiership. pramienship. David won the David was was solooled selected in in alto the nedre 25 team. Boa NSW under Ben Dyor Dyer pnrformed performed nary very well in public speaking speaking (third (thied locally) locally) and was wan selected snlactnd in in public Sabouls In Parliament Panliamantto logo Canbrraa. Schools go to Canberra. Ia third titled term, term. Croft Croft performed performed well well in in house boner basketball baskatball In md were r000tas rub-junior rugby rugby and rod winners wiooers in io and runners up in sub-junior sneiorwgby.Jnniurswonlhepluy-offforrlmird, senior rugby. Juniors won the play-off for third.. Wnaamn We came srnnnd in Innate to a strong Tyrrall second house shtrtrting shooting to Tyrrell loam. team. On apetsartat a personalnrrtn, note, I would lika like to thank Iho the Year 12 for their support snppne throughout onpociallyTrent Gent and rod throughout thu the your, year, especially eoig. II would would like lihato towish wishthe theYear Year11 lithe Craig. theEast best of of tuck luck fun oent year. yr-cr.Thanks Thanks to to Mr Mr and and Mrs Mm Blood Blood who ware for next were fauna muwork workwith withininevery everyaspect aspeatof ofhouse house life life and end to great to Mr Hymua Hyman and and the theduty dutymusters mastersfoe forall alltiente their interout interest in thuparents parcelsfor foryour yanainterest interestin in us. Finally, thanke thanks 10011 to all the the school nod and puce your commitment commitment to to us. lbannlioai Nigel Captaht Nigel Hoer/ny, Henley, Captain Thu Housemaster Honsomusterextends rnlnods his his gratitude gratitude to tn Nigel N/gel for tot the The eneellont job ho excellent he has done done thin this pent year to to demonstrate demonstratedede- neuny and fairness fairnaus in the poniriun Ceptoin. The cency position uP of Captain. Aadrem Andrew Cram Cross Perpetual Shield for Alt All RoondAchievaRound Achieveorent Tarot Taylor while the Slade Sladn CitiCiti. ment was awarded to Trent aenship zenship shield Shieldwas wasawnrded awardedIntoRobert RobertFlick-op. Hickey. The Year 12 dinner diencu was bald MeCaavilln Centre held in inlIme the McConville Centre and andwon was a success with sprakern speakers being tho the prefncte prefects and their great suamen thnir fathenu. The Year Year 11 11 served soroad tables on the evening, nunfathers. The contnnuisg tinuing in the tradition of tins this dinnar. dinner. CS Blood Page 48 The The Atrsidalrarr Armidalian 19//S 1995 Dangar House A- lent Rae First Row: R.J.Moncktotz, A.C.Cunningham, P.M.Jools, D.VSedon, A.J.Artnstrong, C.A.Green, Seated: Seoteds J.Dj'rr,'ttr, Mr'P.D.Gr-ay(Depary Hearura S.WBr'on'rr (Coprairt), J.D.Perrin,C.PTib000n, C.P.Tibbetts, Mr P.D.Gray(Deputy HouseMonroe), Masted, S.W.Brown (Captain), Mr Mr G.E. U)'rrrte (Hntreerrrnarer'), A.A.Glhnan, .l'.R.Berrtterrs G.E.145tnne (Housetnasted, A.A.Gibson, J.R.Beullens MShi raga Ilousomaster Housemaster Old GE Wyn Wynne Dopnty Deputy Housomautur Housemaster PD Gray Daly Staff Duty Mr TWirsdsor, T Windsor, Mr Mr SS Doyln, Doyle, Eggett Mr C Eggert Tutor Tutor Staff: StatS Hardingham md and Mrs Mrs Mr K KHardirgham Strang M Straeg Year True 12: 1St AJ Armstrong, 1KB JRB Beullens, AJArurstrong, Beutloca, CapSWH Brown Brown (1-loose (House Captom), AC Cunningham, Coonhegham, AA tain), Gibson, CAM Green, PMI mole, Monktoee, JD ID Jools,152 RJ Monkton, Perrin, Pertin, DV Sedon, Sedon, M M Shiraga,CP CPTibbrls. Shiraga, Tibbets. 11995 995 has has been bran another another soeceusliel successful year for for the the srrrallerl smallest house in thu Deegnrhas has continued continoed to to show its irs the sehrrrrL school. Dangar teaditiunot rpirit and individual individoat ohrroater. traditional spirit character. This Iras has been in no small measnen measure the result of the leadership and involvement of tire Moch was woe expected euprctrd of this the Year 12. Much group of grorrp ef young men mee and aod they did not fail foil to deliver. deliver, In to November of 1994 1994 itit was was announced announcedthat thatPeter PeterJools, Jurtr, (the schools best bust debater, debater, public pohlla speaker sparker and end future turner CapCaprole of Squash) Squosh) and tain and AedeuwAartrstooag, Andrew Armstrong,(1st (1stXV, XV,otrd andtIre the suhuol's meat eligible eligible Sensitive Seanitior New New Age Age Guy) Gsy) would wuold school's most be the School Prefect and and Deputy Depoty Senior Prefect School Snteine Senior Prefect oespeativrly. This was was aa great great honour honour for fur the theHouse Reuse and and respectively. This a rare event school's History History to to hove have the the two two most most Oman everr in the scheol's boys ie in the nor one house. house. ftIt errabled enabled Sam Brcwe Brown to to Senior buys mova panirioe of House Ceptaie, nabmove ierrr into the position Captain, aa note role Ira he subsequently fulfilled in distinctive way. rrqneotfy in his kb quiet and red dietinctive rvey.The 'the Iroase benefired from his easy and rod nuloxed marruorand acd house benefited relaxed manner his no-nonsense eo-aonseusa approach to all that was asked of him. Others in Year Yene 12 12offered offeredmactr to the the House Hrru.scaeduehuel. much to and school. S'treAr'srrt'rtaliure The Arntidalian 1995 .1995 JohnBeattairs, Beullens, ainhotwoan betweenhis histwo two addietiaru, addictions, managed managed trite to play tutu 1sts Teneir Tennis and and Bastrstbatt Basketball and andcame cametItled third in the Opart tIPS Athletice Open GPS Athletics high (amp. jump. Aaron Aaron Cunningham Cunningham in in his mellow muoerr he aa model model of of enthusiasm cnthmirnm manner peuved proved In lobe ned and drive (when it come came to Maths!) Ashley Gibson Gibeen conaaaviaced iavalvcmcntin vinced all by tris his involvement in rugby, rugby, squash squash aed and 1-tousr House syart sport that he really is very tough. teagh. Clrarlm Charles Green Gnaeoaoaconvioocd otl by his involvement in raghy vinced all rugby (Nnm (New England weights and Kyrren that he really Rep), weiglels tad Kyceea easily wasn't very tough atoll. at all.Ralph RalphMunukene Monckton was was aa gmat great support support loathtoothtaagh am Reuse, theongh era in thu the House, through his friendly and and uappartion supportive manner. His kaveoeeafe prujeetwas wet spectacular. speoteoslar. Jon Jun hovercraft project Perrin managed macaged te to enetinur continue the the 'surf' 'surf' image image nf of Itis his family while proving rhat in not ant directly propeathat coffee intake is portional yoreinnal to ensex try appeal. appeal. Daniel Daniel Sedon Sedna was the 'TRACCY' `TRACCY' uf of the the greup group and and performed performed admieabty admirably in tire two two universes ref sehoerland antiwork. work.His Hispartner partner in ia the of school space his outstanding apace Chris Tibbetts Tibberre (accelerated (aaurlraatnd due dee to Iris ootstaudirty achievements in in Chemistry Uherristry in is Year Yeae 11) 111into isle Cosmology (Tsmnlugy achievements managed to en come come out out of his Iris rooni reran enough to tn sen see the XFiles Filer and and be hr ao part part of at the school schant guard, gnmd, 1st 1st hockey knahey and nod aommand C Company. Cempany. Mitch Shiraga Shioage was wanaafine fineexameeamcommand pta snaaer field mere as ple of aomuritmeae commitment no on tire the soccer were ho he ohrrne shone as Captuio of the she First Firer XI. Xl. Captain The pans year has has been been interesting interesting and and productive produotice for for all all reeambersof01the theHouse. Duane.The TheHouse houseDinner DiunerininFebruary Fehrtaey members was aa great ryan great success. suacess. Our Ore sporting spurring achievements oehiovc'marts have have barn Hoam Athletics was an an efefbeen varied. Secand Second in the House fart hill participation participationand ted spirit. spreit The rerafort which eoflveted reflected full sult was a reflection reflection of ofrho the effuete efforts of of maiey many not exsulr nut the nscellence of tradition of debatenllonur of the the few. trw, The 'l'hr traditino ef excellence eseelleace in debut' ing med and public lag puhtiaspeaking speakingwas reascarried carriadon nitwith wirkfine tireperpat' formanurs in in both barb Junior frame and Senior Sraiur divirioee formances divisions notably by John JrmhnMacpherson. Moephrrsoe. Engr 49 Page Seine Some other outstanding iedividuat individual performeeees performances are are roreworthy noteworthy for for 1995. 1995. Acdrew Andrew Wilson Wilson (Year (Year 11) 11) roperrepresorted sented the School in the GPS winning shooting team and later weal went Onto Onto represent represent in in the the 01'S GPSThom. Team.Groharn Graham Wood (Yeor (Year 10) played for Weed far the state in te Underwater Hockey. Angus Rimmee (Yore 10) played trompet Rimmer (Year trumpet at many ceremonial occasions as as well weller as completing completing HOC HSC Level ,rsrt andthe tireHawkesbury Htwkrnbery Canoe Canoe Marathon. Marathoo. Luke Loko Art and Robinron (Yoor 10) 10) was was asport Gtard cod Robinson (Year part of the Guard and Hnwkesbary Hawkesbury along with David Illiogwnrth Illingworth (Yost (Year 19). 10). In a different different wry way the the younger hays boys ia in the Hoses House are taking fell school programme prstgrarnrveby hy full felt ininfull odvantuge advantage of of attn the school volvemeer. Adam Foot Fast (Year (Year 9) 9) was wasaapart of Galathea, Gulathes, volvement. Adam part of the Flag Party Patty and nod aasucccnsful 014 Hockey side. Geoff successful U14 thhbettswss asd was wan involved jevateed in iv wood wend Tibbetts was mom crew for Galatltea Galathea and turning 000mm. Jonashso Edmonds Edmoeds (Year 9) worked in ic courses. Jonathan the Computing ompnting Translation Trotslotion Project having earlier repretepeetooted ohon (Year 8 ) sented Armidale Armidale at at cricket. cricket. Astthoay Anthony Cohen Will Slack-Smith Slack-Smith (Year (Yore8) S nod and Nic Nit Wilten Wilton (Yost (Year 8) patpar- Green House rieiyotrd nathusiaslically in all all aspects aspects of of house basso life lifa as ticipated enthusiastically did Adam I-tall (Year 10), if), Matthew Hall (Year Matthew P.ldtr Elder (Year (Year 10), 10), Will Will aud rago (Year (Year 10). to). and James Crago MrWyanc, Mr Wynne,Mr Mr Gray Gray and and the the duty trail staff mast must be be thunhed thanked for their petseve000ec thruughost the perseverance throughout the yeae. year. They have managed to gaide guide us through several little dramas that aaiss bonrdirtg school school life. life. Mr Wynne Wyene has stvse arise in boarding done on an especially goad good jab job by by almeys always being there to support unyirnein Wyane has been great anyone in need and nirnilatly, similarly, Mrs Wynne in offering setttg 0000araging encouragingwuods wordstotopeople peoplewho who needed needed them, them. to In general, general, Ike the heuse househu.s has ron run smoothly smoothly due due ao to their effoets and and everyone recryone has enjoyed eejuyed she yeas. efforts the year. mernbet achieved much this year. Some of the Every member achievements may arty not be he obvious, and although althaugh not rot all achievements have been been mentioned mentioned they they are are all all significant. significant As each have member of the house hense grows gmws and maturm, matures, so dam does Ddegas Dangar House. Every member of Danger Dangar Honne House deserves to ho be eongmrntotvd for for achieving athioving much and atad developing daveltspjnga tmty congratulated a truly urtiqac Hstune. unique House. Quell, I,VnnelSam lljarrte/Sars Brown Garth Brown _ J.D.Hooper; A.B.Smith, L.R.C.Ainsley, A.J.Davidson, R.E.T.Batlei; A.R.P enfold (Captain), A.D.B.Edwards, D.W.Croft, S.F.Monttattn, MsSJtt-,........to.,, D.W.Croft, S.F.Manners, Ms S.J.Hoddinott (Housemaster) Hoasemattor: Housemaster: Tutots: Tutors: Mn Si Hoddinott itoddieott Ms SJ Caytnie: Captain: AR AR Panfold Penfold Year 12: Yror LRAieticy, LR Ainsley, SE RE Seller Butler Mr Ms IA Bock. Bock, Mr GM DM Toppin, Men LM Blood, Blttod, Mr Mr RF SF Hall. Mrs LM (Prefect). Cock (Moni(Meet(Prefect), DW Croft toe), II) tor), AD Edwards, JD Hoapar, Hooper, SF SF Manners, Manners,,AB AB Smith. Smith. Green House has had a mont saccessful and attd enjoyable oejoyahle most successful yoar. year. It has seen neon outstanding oetstonding results results in in many many of of the the inister-heuso ter-house competitions, competitions, as as well well as as there there boing being encepexceptional also 1jan01achievements achievementsfor formany teeny individuals. htdividunls. It has aloe bean been eecoannging encouraging to see Green House mombets members participarticipating of school school life. pating in in all ull areas tires of Page 50 The first roojor tIrehouse hansowas n'asthe theannual monet coast ceusl major event of the terp, thin year yese to to Woolgoolga. Woolgoolgo. This Thin trip trip allows allows the house ham,. trip, this to gather goiter as assawhole Inn build a npirit. whole and to a hotnne house spirit. bcgsn with the news aewn that 1994 Year 12 The year also began hod achieved nehieved outstanding votstundirtgresults msalts in in their their HSC. HSC. In In all, all, had Green House Hottea has six sin people peuple ouhieve achieve over ovee 90% 95% in their shoir TEE. was to to be he an anindication indicatianof ofthe thesuccess serums that thsl TER. Thin This was won to follow fellow for toe the House. was to One spnrbng success enoness began bogoninin1st mt term term with with the the interidesOur sporting house swimming carnival. A new soeciag scoring system placed hrttsseswimnring eusnivul.Anew great rn the house, hosts, bat great press000 pressure on butthe thebuys, boys,an as 5a combined force, ho placed force, pselormad performedadmirably admirablytolobe placed Sad 3rd ovuecll. overall. The indtvidecl Ales Edwards, individual enmpntilioe competition utnu also saw Alex Edwards, Nigel Nigel Edwards, Tltao Glevar and Adam Itall Theo Birch, Genham Graham Glover Hall rehieving achieving eatslanding outstanding results. TfseAt'ntrdotiust 1895 The Armidalian 1995 Other outstanding ansutln on the the sporting sporting field came conic in in results on Crickat, with the the seniors seniors winning winning the competition cossyrtition and cricket, with and the juniors juniors being beingplaced placedrunners-cpU runners-up. Soccer Soccernosy saw both both the seniors neniars and ond juniors juniors winning wiceing their their divisions. dicioiucc.In Inbasher. kerbnll haunc was placed second ceccad end ketball the house and in cagby rugby cod and shcotiog shooting lhn the hnsse housewan was pieced placedthird. third.Ovceelt Overallthin this hoe has bern been cnn one ci ofthe thewont most soceersful successfulyeses years for for the the hcune house tic on thcnperlicg the sporting field. field. An As a house wn we celebrated ceirbtotrd lhrse theseSscsuccesses. Hcwcccc, Reuse has elsa However, Green House also wade made a significant conteibotiss tribution tc to the the coltucal cultural side ef of the the eehcol. school. hoboes Robert Entire Butler ond and Andrew Peefatd Penfoldwecn were mewbecs members of of ttsn the Senior Debatieg Reuse ctso bating Teem. Team. The House also wee won the the intre-honsa inter-house pobpub- lie competition. Simon Siwots Chappell Citappell was was also alsc lic Speaking speaking competition. ewarded Cemmaodcd Certificate ic awarded with oa Highly Commended in the Sydney MeraingllecaldYnsngWtitncafthcYeerAword. Sydney Morning Herald Young Writer of the Year Award. 1st XI Ceickel. Cricket. Deans Green Hoonc House also also fins has snvamt several erpnesaotn representatines thc GPS UPSAthiatics tives in the Athletics scam team aed and Warwick Deoatdcon Donaldson wasaanpcneantative was a representative of tha the secensrtul successful UPS GPS Shooting trow, foe team. Nignt Nigel Edwotds Edwards etso also received received Gold GoldColssuss Colours for Swiesmittg. Swimming. Acodnoticelly beer has Academically there hasbeno beennrvnenl several significent significant achieveachieve- wart, ment. to Inthe the Science Science Ccwpctitions Competitions scary many Green Green House House wambana Dishnalinos. These achievemembers enenicnd received 111gb High Distinctions. achievewaltts is the Maths Cnmpetilias, ments were eaplicatcd replicated in Competition, with with Len Reid (Year (Yam 7) 7) winning winoingapnine. Lee Reid a prize. At the begianieg beginning of of Teem Term II, 1995 also sow saw the Green Flcssa ond the ha Ynar Titcaravents House Evening and Year 12 Evening. These events allowad allowed die the boys and stuff staff atogather gatherwith withthc thepoannec parents of the house. haute. the Finally, I would would like like to to thank thaok our oar Housemaster, Hcasnmmter Ms Pant Dawson Duwnor and Cameron Cnmnrcn Wilson Wttncn performed peefoawed well. well. Paul Hrddicotl, for foeott heraifortn thrcnghout the theyear. ynar.I Iwcald Hoddinott, all her efforts throughout would ama foe next nest year also like to wish Green House all the best for and hopefully hcprfully sheer suecees. there will be continued success. Ceoft and midPaul Peal Gaden Gedan were were also also members osewhcre of of the the David Croft Antlmic Andrew Paofnla( Penfold, Coptoin Captain Several Gennn Rouse members were Green House were reyeeecntotivn representative in 1st sporting teams. In the 1st XV Rugby towns James Hcopac, Hooper, Ross House I. -, ,an 7a - 1i, . bvs'cnnRow: llcn MnA.A.Wilkinson ............skit.. Ri 4Ir.AA WJt.ssr,. tel tif,,,, Captain), c,prn..i 7. .'.... A?, 5,... it(House Second (Housemaster), A.R.Harpep; R.J.Thomas, M.C.Francis S.S.Leonws S.S.Lawson, P.J.Anstock .n.J./t,u,agOl,o.,sJ.flDnitOr,aa,s A.J.Binnie, Mrs.M.P.Debenham(Lsfiaaty (Deputy 100ttee,caete,) Housemaster) Firer fleer M.R.Duncan, First Row: MiR.Do,tea,t, L. L.W W.Haemrhka, Henschke,E.G. B.D.Kiev/tine Kaehlet: I-Ieunnwasler Housemaster MeAA Mr AA Wilkiuscn Wilkinson Deputy l-Iausencanlee Deputy Housemaster Met Mrs MP Dabnnhrw Debenham 'harass Tutors Mrs EM HM Height Knight ,, Mr Mrs Mr Ph PE Scrivener, Reuse Ceptain House Captain MC MC Francis Sctenni Monitors Monitors School AJH Bioein, Binnie, MR Duccatt, Duncan, LW Henschke, Haeschkr, BD BR Karhler Kaehler ThrArreddaliau The Armidalian 1995. 1995. Yaae Year 12 PjAestack,AJH. PJ Anstock, AJH.Birtain, Binnie, MR MR Duncan, Aid Harpar, LW AR Harper, Hcmchhc, ED Kaehler, Keeblar, SSP hSP Henschke, BD Lawsca, RI Ri Thomas Lawson, Ross House Hanse his has achieved achieved many many notabla notable individual sacsuccomes cesses both in in the the onademic academic area areaand andininsparta. sports.Them There wren distinctions awarded iwarded to people pccpin throughout thecaghoctRess were 10 distinctions Ross competition, a anmpalitins competition that is House in the lha Science Seiraae uampelition, aaertuetcd it conducted by Iha the University of New New South South Wales Wales mud and is open to stadast.s corona Ausleelie. to sacoadamy secondary students across Australia. Pogr Page 51 Tim creativewriting writing awards awards were wnre gained gainedby by The Ar,rrrdaijarr Amida[tan creative Amin Ghandar, (Jhuodar,Harry HarryBridge, Bvdge, Harry HneryHaworth, flawonlh, Sean SeanKnight Koigla Amir and RnndalThoman.a\Jsu, coegratulalionsmust must ibm and Randal Thomas. Also, congratulations gogore to Tom Abbott, of nf Year Yarn7,7,who whowon wnrajnaa nrasrnscholarship scrolareip enacooAbbott, a jazz music Sling him to maria camp vest bling to attend attend a music camp to be held laser later next year. lbs junior level the level arid and beirgaunneos'np being runners-up in the sub-jusiur sub-junior mcccl. level. in lbs machoot neauli wasdue duetoretire mighty In the saniors, seniors, this excellent result was the mighty shills of Patrick PaitiokArntoak, skills Anstock, Sandal Randal ihumas, Thomas, Adam Adam Harper, Harper, PaineHall, HaLRod RedEnglish Foglish and aid Matt Mali Fnaoaio. PatriekAnsinch Peter Francis. Patrick Anstock must also nina be hocongratulated aaegralalsledfor fur earning earning Silver Silver Colours in must soccer. David David Ware Ware (Yr (Yr11) 11)spent spent nec one and and aa hnlf half terms terms at at Salem Schnol in Germany. Grarraey.Agroup from the tie School in A group nfstafi of staffnod and students students from Salanul visited TAS TAS in is Them III red Rum School visited Term III andjnrnnd joinedas usat at she the Ross Hnnse Seniar Dinner. Dinuet. Simon Palagyi, Palugyi, (Yr (Yr 11), House Senior 11), o'iro who came came tn to TAS TAS at at tire the beginning beginning of of this thisyear, year, must must be be enogratu congratulured or his Eistaddrod, lated on his outstanding outstanding auhieveinont achievement its in rIta the Eisteddfod, pairing is a piano pinen duet, dust, and asd for fur his on-going os-going par gaining1st 1st p10cc place in parliaipntioe ticipation in the Mock Trial. Trial. Is Hail mast Ion his his comnow In tennis, tennis, Peter Peter Hall must be be ensgraiuiared congratulated for mandrable planiegsinir all of mendable placings of the the MeDsralds' McDonalds'eompntitmoev competitions dormg theChampion Champion of of Champions Chnampiout during tSr theseason, season, eraulairag reaching the Trrureareerr also Tournament in in Teem Term Ii. II.The Theschool schoolahampmorehips championships also had a strong Ross Rose House H osrecontingent eunringret with with Moat Matt Frascra Francis miesing by David David Puxty. Pusly. Other Olhar noran winning ha theiluabtas doubles partnered partnered by table successes sucarorro were wsee achieved noirievedby bythe thejanior junior playem, players, Rark Kirk Earlier in the rho year, year,Ross RemHouse i-in seboys, boys,along sloWwith with staff staff and red rotors, west on us the annual aanoel trip trip to tu Valla Vailannai tutors, went nearNamhuaca Nambucca Huads. This This served nr-vcd as auan onexcellent oxarliner way way of of allowing allowing oem Heads. new ntsdnnls to to become became acquainted auqeaieted with with their students their pods. peers.11 It is this nlevniopmunt of st closer airrscr relationships burwenn development between tire the Russ Ross House members members that that has Sm enabled enabledthe tirehouse Isnuortotodevelop droulop as mua House gmoy. ceowpta, earlier in ir tire marty were mere involved involved group. Fus For example, the yeas, year, many ia the Red Shield Appeal dnorknoeh, which huntrauin doorknock, dunirsg during which desdsof ofdollars dsrltorswere marcraised ririsadfor furthe tSrSalvation SalvrtioeArmy. Army. dreds Onthe the19th 19thAugust Aoolassoiue dinnerfor insYears Yeast & 12, 12, On a senior dinner 11 ii8z. passuto andstaff stuffwas maoheld holdinisthe theSchool SohoelDining DiningHall. hall. MatMat parents and thew pnrsanalithew Francis Francis spoke spoke at ofHouse Houseauhievemeisie achievements mad and personaliden whilst mhilsl Tim ties Tim Pirate Poole resprrsded responded wirh with as an oddnem address to Ynee Year 12 and and proposed ptnpusnd aa toast Root to tu them. Item.Additionally, Additionally, me we mare were deligilad to 10 host hml novae gassts from 1mm Salem School (Gee delighted seven guests (Germury). Salioul's Director Dhralur of many). Mr Mr Warwick WarwickDunirom, Dunham, the School's Music eetnrtoinssurt with mitb aa variety variety of at pipi Music pmoided provided snpseh superb entertainment ano items. Ross House has has many many students stodsnto with with ee,enllner spurring excellent sporting abilities, abilities, end and mss was unlucky eniucky to be placed planed fifth Ettisat atthe lanAthletAthiel ins Comical maims in the lha year. year.At Al the diii Arhtclias ics Carnival earlier in Athletics C,rrriival Carnival, Aaron Aaron Picnic Binnieand andJason Jason Wlsittinyvvers Whittley weremasses-op runners-upuhoro champines pions in intltnir theirrespauliae respectiveaga agegroups-, groups, and Storer Stuart Watts Watts wt was aqusi equal hoot first in the 16 pen yrs championship. championship.As As well, well, Aaron has slrown errakol pitch pitch and red sepersentrd shown Iris his prowess prowess an on thU' the cricket represented thu Sehnnlon onthe theUK UKRugby Rngbytour lootlast lasiDecember. Deaembri.More Main the School recently snisnted as asaemember memberof of the the NSW NSW recently lie he has has iscce been selected Country CountrySchuolbnys'Team. Schoolboys' Team.Luke LukeHensahkn Henschkerae haspeaforased performed nsanptioruliy exceptionally wall well In in ha the ml 1stxiXICricket Crickettram, team,bath bothas as bolebatsman man and and brssino, bowler, and and was was serrated selectedtotoplay playaopsneatslutioo representative Cricket misc Stuart SlaartWattot cr1 Anthony Arthosy Piddiogtue Cricket us as were Watts and Piddington(boris (both Stsnst Watts Watts captained naptoissedthe IheU17 Ui7regional argional team earn Year 10). Stuart arid Iranbeen baseselected sniuntad 017 nuetryTrom and has in is thethe U17 Country Team (Term IV). FatsiekAnstania Patrick Anstock (Captain) and RandnlTlrcmos Randal Thomashelm both played lat Xi drfsatrd Cranbrook eanhrook tu in the 1st XISrrenuemhich Soccer which defeated tomctries'e retrieve the `Nottingham 'Noltiegham Forrest Forrest Plaro'. Plate'. Mattlrow Matthew Wyvol, Wysel,(Yr (Yr9)9)mnntioeert mentionedslsewhees elsewhere as as as an up and coming vmimmnr, hasdistinguished distieSaishedhimself hiramli in a Huckny, swimmer, has Hockey, playing team whilst mhrint Patrick Fatrisk playing is inaa ragirrsal regional rapeeseetrrtioe representative team, Wynn lusro Whioiny Wysel (Yr (Yr7), 7), Simon Simon Orastield Granfield (Ye (Yr 7) and and Jason Whittley (Va)) (Yr 8)oil allesprasserad represented Raw New Frglosd Englandisinthe theNSW NSWState State Sos Socerr Tim Poole Esgirel cer Chempioauhips Championships in in June. June. Tim Poole aud and Rod English (bells Yr 11) il)asaoodud wisrivg 15dm ass (both Yr exceededospeetritioss expectations by winning their class is in tire the rigoroas rigorous Hawkrsbury HawkesburyCanoe Canoe Ciaseic. Classic. Rosa H anneentrants eralmaroparticipated partioipatcdenthusiastically eslhesinotroslip in the Ross House Scheol's Cram Country Country event, ruler, with jusinar stats School's Cross withnun our sub sub-juniors stars ci within the lbs lop panes viz: vie: Simon Simor of lire the day. day. Five came came within top 12 places lirarfisid Granfield(4th); (4th);Sluphee Stephen iilood Blood(7thI; (7th);Rub Rob Vangoli Voegeli (8th), Tim Peniek MeCinnsghoo (11th). (I th). Tim Patrick Wysel Wysel (9th) (9th) nod and Joshua Joshua McClenaghan Poole ran nas4lh Dioisiae. in 4th is in the the Senior Division. InHouse House Tends, Tennis,Roos Ross House almost made readnecloan awnep,winning winning the thu senior vssirrriaaol, House almost a clean sweep, level, Pugr Page 52 52 Careieglon.Haotings andToby Toby Levins, Castes,with with Kirk Kick being hair Carrington-Hastings and Orientedfor fur the the North Nurlb West SlaIn Lnngrrs. selected State League, Aiihrrugh shomjnmp:sg Although showjumpingdoes does not not appoer appear is in nither eithertito thesamsummer or winier winter sport sport list listhere here at at TAB, TAS,another another nrrtsroediog outstanding gainad by by Rowan Rowas Willis Willis whu result mm was gained who oamr came first is in lire the 017 Posy do' U17 Pony Club Club State State Championships. Tim Pools Poole alsu also desorvssn.osgmrulririons for his first serves congratulations for first piece place in inbulb boththe theSornion Senior Ound Sculls Snails and andthe lire Single Single Sculls Suoliarowing rowing regatta rsgalta held earsos' Quad liar in is Iho parson lbs Manning. Macsing. lie iv lier the year on the Hehat hasalso also anropnird competed in Hem Zealand Zraiand againsi hoot of of other odreaarrustriesasd mrs New against aa host countries and was unlucky to ha be hentrv beaten in in the the faosls. finals. RoanHouse Househas hasaanumber numberof of sound round swimmers smimrnaescoming cowing Ross rhmngh the rho middle mhoni, sueemsm through school,so some we leak lookPostcard forward to successes is thu in the not too distani distant future futurefrew frompenpia peoplesaab suchas as Rakant Robert Vi ngah and and Matthew Molthew Wyset. Voegeli Wysel. noryet yet conquered anequaredby by the rhoboys bays of ef House Rugby iv is an seen area not Rws, but bat this Sb ynar, mnior team, Ross, year, mmbinad combined witk withGreen Green in in the the senior team, we gainod nommendobie third thiedwithth mitktiaAarotr Binnia arid gained a commendable Aaron Binnie and Tar entry eapreseratatives saenyiog the tire green green TimPasta, Poole,aan as sir country representatives carrying Sag. flag. Au has been henna An nulstandiognauophonisr, outstanding saxophonist, Maitirem Matthew Dasorro Duncan has a mainstay of TAS TAS lane Jazz and and tire the Big BigBand, Band, perfanming performing sevseveral nuistamidiog solosinrnSchool SahoalAssemblies Amemblirs this pros. outstanding solos year. Ben Ksehlen Matthew Frarein Kaehler and Matthew Francismere were ewnuers winners in tire the StaIn State Soiroce Titrntins Competition, Cnmprliliau, and aed in is addition, ndditior, Matthew Motlrew Science Titration haapnrformrd nasa. has performed evith with distinction distinction in in the the lot's lst's Basketball team. Scott Lawson Lawsoa and ardAdam tlro two foremost loresnast senran' Scott AdamHanpar Harper urn are the inn language longougestudents studentsinicRoss RossHouse Huoss i995,Adam study ior inin1995, Adam studySnort undertook undertook conceded ing French strd and Scull ScottJuparrass. Japanese. Scott extended slady leone study leave in lapar Japan0in1894. 1994.Bno BenEanhien Kaehlerbus haspeedoecred performed nuislondiugly ainScinem outstandingly ScienceIbis thisynan, year,haing beingas an nrgasisar organiser of the Forensic Forensic Science Scieree Camp, Camp. and and winning mineie5 a place plane in in the the the CRA Nntiaaai us Summao CRA NationalSciar Science Summer Snirool School bald held in inCashneert Canberra inJnnuaey. at Soon btuesnhave hare excelled enceoednot notonly rely in January. Members of Ross House it nrnuy sporting and rod cultural culturalareas arab this thisyear, yra bun bars rein many sporting but have neived many macp more academic commendations nommeedulions and merit merit ceived owarde than than in in any any other arisenyear. your.We Wolook lankforward forward to to achievachiorawards asudomindistinction dis metrosininthe the1995 1995HSC. llSC. ing academic Ross TAScomumuniry, community, aod and Roes House Hoam is a thriving rImming part paO of al the ito TAO wv deal to In the the time, time, effort effort and we,the thestudeets, students, oron owe a grcrrt great deal and leaderohipoffered uttered to to us uoby byour nonHousemaster, Houtemaslen,Mr MaWilkirrars, leadership Wilkinson, end his his Deputy, Dapoly, Mrs Dnbanlism. mast sinsin and Debenham. We We thank thank 15cm them most curtly Addicerelyfur foraS allthai thatIhey theyhave havedose donedueirn5 during the year. Additionndly, ma thank hark Mr venue and andMrs Mrs Knight Knight for foe their tireir tionally, we MrSari Scrivener and her wellas as rlrey they support, and and wish wrohMrs Mm Knight Knight end her family family well laura leave TAO. TAS. I would would risc alsolike liketotowisu wishmy myfellow fellowScan RossYa Yr 12 12 comrade, comrades all year and and beyond, hepund,in in whatever whatovsnfacet facetof ni all lire the boor best for rican next year lllr lifethey theymay maychrnosa chooseIntopumuon. pursue. Marrhcm MatthewF,orrnnir, Francis, Captorar Captain TbeArnrdrlolfcmn 1992 The Armidalian 1995 Tyrrell House a ... 5-,' Standing: Krrcntiogn Kneeling: l, .........fpr,..., .s.f. a'dC,.,r,,c,, Ile.'rarwa_re,,, S.A.Gardinel; K.ET.Hunt, J.M.Morse, H.M.Sproat (Captain), MrD.L.Grahanz (Housemaster), J.J.Jrrffru.rn (hlrnrCoptaio),C.R.Schaeffm; C.11.SrhoofforS.J.Francis, S.iFraonir, S.R.Pilchm; S.dlj'ilrhrv C.R.MnrrKrtanir J.J.Jeffress ('ViceCaptain), C.R.MacKenzie htiG.Losrbtry, P.Santayati Rsanrayori M.G.Lambley, Flousnmastrr Housemaster 4,rt...,,,rro,,, P Deputy Deputy l-tounrmastur Housemaster Mr DL Graham Mr JA JAWilkinsen Wilkinson Tutors Ibtors Mr M Levies, Levins, Mr Mr SJ White Duty Duty Staff Mendal, Mn Mr W Mr B Mnndat, Thompron, Thompson, Mr M Palmer, Mr N Fintayson Finlayson Honac House Captain HMcG Sproat Sprort Year 12 ST Francis, SA SAGaedirrer, SF1' SJ Francis, Gardiner, KFT 1-larrl, JJ Jeffress, Jdffeusa, MG Hunt, JJ Lambley, Lambley, CR CR Mankeonia, Mackenzie,SM JM Morar, Morse, SR Pilchnr, Pitcher, PI' Sectcyali, Santayati, CR llnhacffcr, Schaeffer, HMOG Speoat HMcG Sprout the bays The boysin in Tyerell Tyrrell Borne House have all grravrriisslrrcglh grown in strength and chnoactcr at! come together to form character and have all form suhat what urn call Tyrrell Tyrrelt House. Bourn. Many Mary finn we call fine individnat individual effortr efforts have hero achieved throughout the year. Theta been These aclrievomrnrs achievements would woatd not nut have hauc been here possible withaot without the outstanding efthet the house horse effort of the Tyerell Tyrrell boys oodTyercll and Tyrrellmostnrn. masters. In lathe all boys are ennaoraged encouraged to discover themselves and participorn in all all house rouse evcnts ticipate in events if pomible. possible. The enthusiasm and and eugeenero eagerness to panicipate participateisisclearly clearlyhiglrliglrrod highlighted is in rhn the 5mar55 success attained hy by Tyrrelt Tyrrell this year. The 'mighty mighty maroon victor,maroon machina' machine' was stylish nod and victoriens pnroreal hnrt ous in the 1995 Swimmiog Swimming Cnroival. Carnival. Mnoy Many personal best efforts, and Ito the Irooso house as a whole, brought home victory. Aithough not winning miming the 1995 Athletics ChampionAlthough ohipa, mary boys hops performed preformed well well and and they thay went weirton or to to ships, many enpreoentTyeeelt Brass in tlro seam. The The house house supsuprepresent Tyrrell House the GPS team. wore were all oIl members members of the thu Rugby Rugby 1st XV with Hugh Hagh Sprout being arptairr. Mackcnric, Rdwcrd captain. Ctranlcu Charles Mackenzie, Edward Lrrorrnd Lau and Prathon Santuyati represented eepreoeoted the tire1st tnt XI XI Soccer. Soarer. Stuart Prathan Santayati Pilohon, ChrisSchaeffer Schoeffarand nedAetooy Pllrher represented represented Pitcher, Chris Antony Pitcher the 1st tat VIII Shorting caprain and red Chris the Shooting wittr with Stuart nra the captain vice_aeptnie allthe thrGPS GPSwinning mioningtnaoa.TheTyerell vice-captain of team. The Tyrrell team, aumbined Rinhurd Morse, Morse,won wonthe theHouse Borne ShootSheotcombined with Richard ing for fur 1995. Tyrrell Tyrrell provided providedanother auotlrrrcaplaio of sport spnrr captain of with Scott Suntt Gardiner Gardiner leading trading the School's School's basketball basketball team. tenet. Tyrrell combined combined together tngcthcr in inall ill events roasts for the Hichurn Hickson Cap teaS and Cup pnrtbrmirg performing well well with anndit credit to all participants and thorn scppnrtrd us. those who supported Tyrrell Ijierell House's Horse's nchirvementu achievements have lava not been noefiord confined to undo with totIm the spnrtiog sporting fields with Kenneth Kenneth Hunt Hunt lending leading mony many of the theTymerll Tyrrell House boys io in the the school's school's dramatic dramaticpmprorf Horse beyn doctions ductions this year. Other achievements were wrrn from the Year 12 12 Design Desigr end and Tonhonlogy Hugh Sprout, Sproot, Chrrrtns Manharnir Technology prnjccnn. projects, Hugh Charles Mackenzie and Chris Snlrreffnr pickiug upend Schaeffer picking up red dots dots Ins for oalntunding outstanding projects. the Ijierrlt pepolar belief, ballet, do not The Tyrrell Itooso House boyn, boys, despite popular always shnw Rhonda and and show their damuslic domestic napubilitics. capabilities. Rhonda Mary. forces. hrrp Mary, the ulenning cleaning forces, keepthe thehouse housefanenionrrl. functional. maul go to the Tyrrell House Bourn masteen, with All thanks must masters, with Mr Graham Gmham at rrtthe rhohelm, helm,for forkeeping keepingthe hr Tyrrell Tyrrull House linear hops on lisa straighr and nod narrow. On behalf boys the straight behalf of of rho the Ynne Year 12's 12's wa we world wouldliho liketo tothuok thank Mr Mr Graham Graham for for ott all his his guidguidrisen, supervision .saperrieioe and end knowledge koowledgn over ours the tire years. years. ance, JIogh Hugh Sprrer, Sproat, Capreie Captain ur,djorrot/roar and Jonathon JJeffieus effress poetof ofthe the' 'tug-r-wnr' teem combined combised to give gina port tug-o-war' senior team the house hoase victory rictnry in this thio event. crest. Mcoy Tyrrell TyercltHouse irma bryn dorciorted Many boysin inthu the senior senior years dominated throughout the school. Hugh Sprout, Sproat, various firsts teams thecugirout Jonathonleifress, Merrey Lambley Lrmbley Jonathon Jeffress, James James Marshall Marshall and Murray JlrrAvsridelies The Armidalian 5995 1995 - Page Pegr 53 White House Pirrt st Ron Row. Snaeeerr Seated: R jCrrrtr-,, trrlC, edt learner, It I rrru,urrrr 1.11 SfrrctrnttR.Gehrmann, A ti, ir,nn,,u R.J.Cat tet, St.A MA. Walker; J.E.Pearson, J.Cherrng. J.Choung. J.B.NernbarN (Hcrrnerrrrrntrr5, Vsregott (dOreptr; J.B.Newbury, MnR.KBr-irrrdlny 1111:12.K.Brindley (Housemaster), fl.A.lrt'arrn, B.A.Evans, iL. J.C.Voegeli (Deputy Hottnrona.rtcr(, D..T.Prm;' Housemaster), D.J.Puxty Horrsomrstrr Housemaster RK Brindley Mr RN Drprrty Deputy Hasrnnmartnr Housemaster Mr J Voegeli Vorgeli Tertors Tutors Mr IA Lloyd, Mr Ms KL Hotnwieh Holswich Duty Duty Srrff Staff Mr IJ Prrrnirsgtorr, Pennington, Mr D Cornally, Mr W Sinclaire, Cornully, Sisaluier, Mr GMotam G Motem (tnt (1st Semester). Semester). House Caprain Captain Housr BA Evans (Monitor) Tsar Year 12 RJ Carter, J Chose1, Choung, 1W JW Mitchell, JB Newbury, JE Ill Pearvoc, Pearson, DJ Di Paxty Puxty (Monitor), MA MA Wrtbrr Walker (Pwfect (Prefect and SUO), RT RTWiltiams. Williams. Whirr White House House bus has always always been been very very uompctilivo competitive when when itit comes to ts vpsot, md this yrar sport, and year the the bays boys were were rervurded rewarded for their datarminatino. determination. The Thepeer yearbegan beganwith withthe theswimswimrnieg ming carnival in which which Wirite White Hoase House w was ccrrawty narrowlydodefcctcd feated to be placed second. second. Mricotm MalcolmWa.lhrr; Walker, Data Dais Siycli, Siyali, Rnwan Strcrtar sworn Rowan Ganrrer Ganner and Dunn Dean Streater swam welt well for for the the haute house and and west wentante on toeeprenntrt representtite the school. school. Crc Theatirintius athletics carnival dowicated by the boys who were pinned carnival won was dominated placed first. Dare Siycli, first. Hogir Hugh Hooter Hunter (U14 (U14 Champiorr), Champion), Dara Siyali, Chris Bath, James MnKid Morguo-Jnnts reproMcKid and Andrew Morgan-Jones represeatnd sented the the school schoolin inGPS UPSAthictics. Athletics.Srrccoss Successin inother otherinintro-h0000 ter-house events incinded included first firstplace placeininthu thejtrvine junior footfootball rod and second second in in senior senior tennis tennis and and junier junior bnskotboll. basketball. The Wirito Hoanc och-juniorn White House sub-juniors won the fenthnil, football, bookerbasketbelt, Urrderwntorhockey hockeyhas hasgrown frown ball, cricket nod and tennis. Underwater rnpirlty ochnet this thin year yerr with marry Wiritu rapidly within the school many White Honse t-tickry, House boys puetiuiprting. participating. Dien Dion Maple, Maple, Alintnin Allstate Hickey, Dean Stnecler Streater and Stuart Kerr were were nil all selected trr to play Dens Strati Kerr ploy in thu looior term. the NSW Junior team. Ravens Rowan Grover Ganner and and Deart Dean Papa 54 Page Streutee Werealso alsoselected srinctrd with Michael Streater were Michael Lisle Lisle crrmpnt_ competicg tnt GPS Shooting Shooting team term and md Doug Line ing in thu the 1st Lisle itt in tire the 2nd UPS GPS taunt. team. Among the nanrcrnus tennumerous ucadumic academic orcdits credits thin this year, sevcml eral gained escelinot excellent ernulto results in the annual Mathn Maths and Suinncucomyetitinns. obtained a High Higlr Science competitions. Bradley BradleyRmndnit Randall obtained Distinction and William Gnrhanr Distinction in is the Graham an Distinction Chemintry Jamm MuKid, Chemistry Quiz. James McKid, Andrew Mcngrn-Jrrner Morgan-Jones nod RoryWilliams Wittirrnsgained grind Dirtioctiens in the irs Ensc Sdand Rory Distinctions in Esso Sciroar encecud andWestpac WestpacMatits MathsConsputitinon. Competitions. Mnicnim Malcolm Walker also eneeivrd Crrwreceived a Dintiechno Distinction in the Westpac Westpac Mcttm Maths Competition. achievements include inclode Doug Linin'n avd petition. Othc-n Other achievements Lisle's and Jumie Pryne's first piece Crftln Judging Jndgiog Jamie Payne's place irt in Sheep and Cattle ronpeetiveiy Allan respectively at the Aernidule Armidale Show, witir with Clranias Charles Allen pinand .v000ndininthe theFleece PteecnJudging. Judging. Doug Gong Lisle Lisle also placed second beplaced placedsecoud second in in sheep sheep jnrlgisg judging at the North went on cotstohe West Regi000i Regional Competition. Participation Purticiputian in Cadets was strong ognia your with Malcolm Mcicrrlrn Walker Wather gaining gaining the again thin this year punitien Gupemne position of S.U.O. S.U.O. Charles Charles Aiintt Allen and and Jrcntie Justin Copeman wane COWrrralnininCCCompany. Cempany. were Corporals Now members members of of the theHouse, Hens; Inert mu New Scottnrrd and Jesse Jesse Geont, Grout, are a welcomeaddition. addition.With With the the appeictwnni appointmentof ofMn Mr Vongeli Voegeli nwrtcuatn en Housrmasrnr and new now Duty Drip Mrrsteesie Woyne as Deputy Housemaster Masters in Wayne Sincinire Sinclaire nod and James Pesniegren Penningtontire theHoane Househas hasnarr run smootirty. Tire return return of of Dan Urn Cornelli smoothly. The omclli furthermore fuetitermure inin. created the spirit spirit and md creased the House's rffinicucy. efficiency. Withrrut Without the ongonisotins organisation of of Mr Mr Brindley Briodiny and and these thrsr people we may well bane saeh a grrod Yeor 12 would weuid like have trot not had such good year. Year boys of White White House House for for their their vnppnrt support and and to thank the buys co-opunation. Their spirit nptnitand red dedication dedication will will surely rarely enco-operation. Their snan sure them successes in in the the futuec. future. Thanks Thanksform for a geent great peon and good gurd lnck year and luck to White Housn House in the pants years to to anaru. come. Be,r Ben Eravo, Evans, Cnptuirr Captain TlraAoeidairnrr dtt95 The Armidalian 1995 Sport - The Armidahan 1995 Page 55 Sport at The Armidale School Saskotbell Basketball TItaTAS TASlst's IsIsand and2nd's 2nd'rwon wanthrough throughtolathe PiThe the Grand Ficain in in their their division, divisina, both hulk narrowly being beiag defeated. drfaatcd. nals Cricket let Xl 6 piryars players Pram from the 1st XIwear wereaeleerad selected trr to represent the New England Toblelands Slnarr Watts and Tablelands U17 team, Stuart Sam Davis the being minded selectedto toptay playfor forNOW NSW Cotrrrry Country U17 U17 XI. Cress snntey Cross Country In Aernidale combined eambiond Schools Schanis asd gas event In lIre the Armidale andColic Colleges event TAO wera p[laced p[laeed 1st in is the Sob TAS were Sub junior junior division, division, 2rrd 2nd in thr the fsniarsand Junior s and1st 1stininthe theSeaicrn, Seniors,bring beingploerd placed tnt 1st overoverall. In Irt the thaRoad RoadRelay Rrlsyevent, nerd, TAS lAS ware were placad placed tar 1st in the nab jsoiars, 1st Sed in the seniors, sreieas, sub juniors, 1st ía in rita the jirniors juniors and 2nd lost Lir,rrlSportsmaster ', Ian Lloyd, naming coming 1st overall. Sport at at a lAS Sport d.ro this year TAS Its hasagais again barn been very rewarding ending Equesteian Equestrian for for studeots students ard and staff staff alike. alike. Many Many staff staff and and name some parparents titan and effort effort into mm their ents pet put aa huge huge rmnnnt amount uP of time strait caacltirtg askers. coaching and their efforts. efforts, alaag alongWith with those those uP of others, are are greatly greatly appreciated. appreciated. TIta The irapartnaae importance of ofthte this ases area sO of Ira curriculum cureicalum is is demonstrated damansterted by the many marty developdavolop. the meets ments sees seen ia in all all thsse thoseWka who take part. It has been beas especially espaaislly pleasing ptcasieg to to see see the theconsolidation coesslidalios Reman year of af riding Rowan Willis completed a laemnndr,m tremendous year being named cowed State Starr Champion Champiar eider Padbeing rider at Equestrian Fedcautionof niActrealia artd NSW NSW Pony Pony Club Clab level. Inert. eration Australia and af red thu of some tame of same some of ace our Iraditinani traditional sports and the grrrwth growth of saw Tayears yearn77totaOS thetahas hasbeen bernaaaottaertad new aparrn. sports. In 10 there concerted stfart trrwaeatnour onemore more traditional lraditmaart effort to to direct directntsdertls students towards sparta sports -- ia in somtaer summer--coichet, cricket,tnaois tennisarrd andaseirerniog swimming aod and in winter wistre - rugby rngky and rindsoccer. tscene.From Fromyear past11, U, some sstna sturtudents have opted epted to ta choose chasm non estra sparts one ci of the the ensey many extra sports offarctt. Alt students, studeats, therafarn, offered. All therefore, chaana choose a School sport or at name ci the year, with the accasisnat some stage of occasionalenueptiart exception as as cache can be seen seen betaw. below. At TAO we believe believa sport provides paocidc.saavehicto whiah TAS we vehicle by which many can gain experiences eaperiaaars act notfaarrd found in in oilier other cctioitirn, activities. In linling llta highlights Itightights of this year's upset ia the School, listing the sport in School, acknowledgment should shoald also sins be given to all sit those thorn whose tvhose name does not nat appear below. belew. Without their support sappsat for far bath both team team members membersand andfrrr for the the intlividnal, individual, these thesehighhighlights would woald not sat hava have hera been achieved. achieved. Thorn There are arc many mary spurts prapla at sports people at the the Ockasi School whose efforts, althasgh although af of aa high atandard, nat get eneagaitica. it perhaps standard, do not recognition. Thin This is one of themost mostimporlanl importantImneen lessons 0f of all -tlrat - that sport, whilst onusithe providing many maty apyartunitirn, opportunities, shaald should always always heart be an anenjuyable pnrssit requiting than the the satissalirjoyable pursuit requiring nothing mrrm more than factianof faction ofkeawieg knowingthat thatyna youhavr havedorra done yaur your host. best. Highlights Athletics Oliver Shield, was the UlO U16 Age At the Ohene Shiald, Ben Mingay Miagay wm Ckampiao nadfahsBnaltiassetunrwHigltjnrttpoacaad Champion and John Beullins set a new High jump record af SPins of 1.91m Atthr At theUPS GPSCuarpalition, Competition, Bee Ben Evans Evans too ran 2od 2nd is in the the Opea Open Paul Dawson Dawsan won woo the the Champion Chnmyiar Bay Paul Boy Rider at the Brisbane and aad Sepal Royal Sydney Sydney Sirawn. Shows. Itoetrey Hockey Bsth Both U14 U14 aod and UlS U16Inams teams last lostin intheir theirrespecrion respective graed grand fivels and Chris Chair Clifton, Cliftas, lsaagns Mrefarlanr, Richard finals Angus Macfarlane, Dane Done and and Nick Nick Davis Davis wera were selnelad selected Is to train trainwith withtire the NOW Elile Talented Talerlad Hanlany Sqcad. NSW Elite Hockey Squad. Sawing Rowing Tim Peale Poole and and Robert Robert Butler Butler were were asked asked In to repreensi represent nt at the Maardi Zealand, gaining gaining 0th 6th p15ev place Maoedi Regatta Rngatta in is New Znninsd, IhnOpen OpenBoys BoysDouble Usable Sculls Senils final. Earl, Andrew Aedcnw Sypkens Sypkaen in the was rewarded foe hit namintest for his consistent lorm form by by being being awanded awarded 1i off of 2NSW NSWteaming RowingAsseniatieo AssociationSnlrclaenhipn Scholarships cod and hr he raneicad rrf PaneNSW NOWUnion Union of of Old Old OarsOars. also received of one rrf of four men Devrlapmeat DevelopmentSehalanslmips Scholarships Raghy Rugby Craig Keating, Renting, Nick Hobbs, Hakhn, Aaron Arena Binnie, ldiesie, Elton Ellen Clodtnmse andTim tim Panic Clodumar and Poole ware were snlanted selected ronepranent to represent NSW Country Caontay Schools. Sehoals. The The U16's Ulb's won wan the tha New EngSag. mad Haoletne'n 7-a-side 7.anide errmpetitiaa miesing all 66 land Hazleton's competition winning games. TASbeat beatthe IkeOld OldBoys Bays1st ittXV XV44 insa spargames. TAS 44 --21 21 in sparkling display display r,f of conning running aeghy. rugby. klktg Sknating Shooting GPO competition, cawpetidae, TAO In the GPS TASwon wonlIre the Peumiemhip Premiership agairr again afIre being beirrgplaced pinend1st tntin in the thnNRA NRAShield, Shield, 2nd 2nd in is the tan after Rawsas Cap Shield, and and 2nd 2nd Rawson Cup and and 3rd 3rd in in Ike the Bnaknnrre Buchanan Shield, iii the the 2nd's Sad's Shield. Shirld. David in DavidCotterill, clterill, Ben Ban Snape and Aodrrw Cambiard GPO AndrewWilsart Wilson gnincd gained oclantion selection in the Combined GPS 1stVIII VIIIand and Stuart Staarl Pilcher Pilclter was non-shooting aan-shrrrrtrng Captain Captaittaf lot of dta the Team. Tuam. David David Cotterill Cattnritl also aiss gained gaiaed selection nelactian in in the the NSW NSW U25 U25 tanra team against the British Lions. 8SSm 800m (equalling the 33 year aid old TAS eccord), record), Nick Habb.s tart 3rd 3edin in the tireU17 US7400m 400w and and 4th 4th in in the dra 100m, if Sm, Hobbs ran lames S Sm sad James Lew Lew wo ran 3rd 3rd in in the the 0113 U13 800m and 4th 4th in in the the 15Sf w. 1500m. Page Page 56 56 TlteArorrrefsrliarr /095 The Annidalian 1995 Soccer Thn annvinaingly won wan the the Nottingham Nottingham Shield Shield The 1st XI convincingly from Cranbrook front Crcabrook by 7 goals and Michinari Miahinari Shiraga Shiraga was was awarded Boot Best and Fairest in the Men's Sncand Second Division competition. U12 XI won woo the the New New England England Soccer Smear carnival carolyn! playing playktg 012 XI Wysel, Simon Granfield 7 games and Patrick Wynni, Ornofield and Jason Whitllnygaimnd Nnw England Engined team tram Whittley gained selection in in the the DSP 013 New which competed at thr the Stain State Championsitipa. Championships. Hall gained a 2ad 2nd nod and aa 3ad 3rd at lisa the State Titles and Adam Halt tytolifind fan the the Nationals Nationals in in his his 50m 3Sm Breastroke. Bnncstrakn Theo Thea qualified for 5th and 9th at the State Titten Titles qualifying Birch gained a Slit iv his 100m 10Dm Breastroke Baeavtnnkefor forthe thr Nationals. Nationnls. Nigel Nigol Edwards in nlac Natisrraln in his 100m lOOm Breastroke. Breestroka. also qaaliftef qualifiedOne for the Nationals Swimming In the Monckton Moankton Shield, Shiatd, Stephen Stnphen Blood Bleod was was the the 12 t2 yes Individual Champinu, Champion, Adam Hell, Hall, tha the 13 yts yrs lndiairinal Individual lodividsat Champion and Macray rho 15 t5 yes mdiMurray Bartholomew the yrs Individnal TAS was macthe Chsmpisro Boys Bays School Sahcol vidual Claampive. Champion. TAS the Champion in the linb-jmtiar, agn groups. gwupv. Nigel Nigot Sub-junior, Janice Junior and Sertiar Senior age The US2 U12 loam team men won the Aamidata Armidale Distdat Districtaontpntitintr competition ton lime. for the first time. Edwards baake broke two records records in in the the 50 50 and andlOOm 100m Underwater Hackey Hockey ljrrastralao. Breastroke. tn In the the Wevlera Western Assoniatnd Associated Schanls Schools Corrivat, Carnival, TAS TAS won won U12,13,14and and15 15yes yrsbays boysage agegsnctpr groups attd and waa was rcarunthe U12,l3,14 nerapis ner up inthn theUlb U16and andOpen Opennalegorion. categories. Tennis Kirk Carrington-Hastings Cacringlan-biastiegs was war runner runner up op in in the the NorthNorth' era ern NSW Ut4 014 Champion of Chenspieoa. Champions. Softball Valloyball Volleyball TAS won wan the tire Yr Yr 77913 aennal 9 10and and11 11 aowpntitioa competition at at tim the annual Aactidale Armidale Combined Cambiord Snhaals Schools and and Colic Colleges gas carnival. SInort Stuart Kerr Kaneand andRowan RomanGanner Gnaoar gained gained selection selection in the Australian Junior Boyt Boys Team Teamogoient against Nnw New Znatond. Zealand. Sancoa in the the NSW NSW Open Mens Mans Rowan nine also gained netectisre selection in team. latt Ian Lloyd 0,4 ThaAccoidoliao 1935 The Artnidalian 1995 Pagc Page 57 Cl Centenary GPS Athletics The squad sqsnd of TAS athletes travelled down down to to Sydney Sydney for fot hair fenat csrrdvol this year yuar-- thu their final carnival the GPS GPS Athictic', Athletics ut at the the venue of the 2000 vertue 2050 Olympics Olympian at at Homebush Homebash Bay. flay. The TAS athletes, as was expected, were excellent repThe representatives for the School. These ware many results by There were icdividrols individuals which which excccdud exceeded their their pruvioss previous hurt. best. ItIt woo was very satisfying satisfying to to watch watch athletes, athletes, caisirrg mixing togeitror together and vsry aud supporting isjnoies demanded seplaccmevta supporting each each ashes other on as injuries replacements tube to befrond foundfor forsamo somecvonts. events. And And perhaps perhaps therein lies between one our squad of 57 and thtt that of of athee other the difference differencr bntwrru schools. Our Oar small number aamhcr of athletes, who acquitted themselves with enthasiosm enthusiasm and comniondabte commendable spirit were required in icaeamberateveetvcgnicst a number of events against were seqoieedtotoparticipate participate specialist athletes who were tsrgrly largely required required en to compete once. acer. Ben Eu too ran rue an co outstanding cststandirig race rocc to be ha placed second Evans ic in the Open Open 883m. 800m. When When official official msaltn results urn are publisterd published wresprut we expecthis histime timetotohave havebroken brokenthe the33 33 ycor year old old TAS be ylaced placed record. James Lew ran rae two very gutsy races meanto tube 3rd in his 800m 800w and 4th in the 1500m. 150Pm. Luke Lake Henschke Heswhko mrs was pIeced placed 4th is in the the Open Open chat shot with with aa perocecl personal beet, best, which wan jest reward for fee his Iriscommitment cammikaaot to te training trainiag was just this season. thin seanne, Alters After aweeb weekef ofillness, illness, Joke John Erallins' Beullins'performance performance to to ho ie the thu Open Open High High Jump temp was outstanding, eatataudiug. be placed 5th in jumping student whrr who cleared 2.13w, 2.13m, na new OPS GPS janrpiag with a atadeat served. NirkHabbs' record. Nick Hobbs' peefnrwnceeecgcutcdhisoutntuadperformance reflected his outstandiagcommitmcut ing commitmentIc toteeming training to be placed 3rd in the lhe400m 400m and 4th 4th in inhis hisSCOrn. 100m. James McMaster hisryyitypicod MuMasrur displayed displryrd kin cut cal dntnrmiaetion determination conning running 5th 5th in in his his 150Dm. 1500m. Edward Roberts Robertsstrcwed showedhis hisdelarminalirme determination ned and reneet recentimproveimprove5th in ment being placed SIlt hr his his 200m. 238w. Particular meolieu mentionnhoald shouldhabemade madeafofmba thetuam teammapteirt, captain, Pereicetre Nigri torus Nigel Flentry, Henley, wha who ran ran afnutaniiu a fantastic dOOm 400m to run 4th 4th and and vvltuso lendeestripofofthe theteam teemwas wts greatly smutty appreciated. whose leadership To eli ear athletes othietrn go 80 a hearty heorty all those those mba who sappmrrlud supported our thanks. The enthusiasm Toppin thsnhn. eathoniasm and end dedication dedicatise of David Topplu cad and Teay Tony t(ervh Keechas ascoaches, coaches, ceaks, cooks,hen bus drivers drivers end and team psychologints Alto ua hig psychologists is an as strong as uvur. ever. Also big thaehn thanks to to Messrs Luke and Srw SamCeaplend Couplandfee forthais theircacconMmnrn Lebe Wilson and siseest sistent help with with training iminieg and and lastly, lastly, the the large urge band of travelled to parents who tenoelied to Sydney Syducy offering offering invaluable ieveiaahlu weed she School. Sehent. moralsappoot support for for she the athletes nod and the Athletics Championships After three weeks weehs of xl athletic preparation preperntivc the tha TAS TAS AthAthletic Championships Chrmpioashipn were held on oe Wakefield Oval. Ourt. Altheragh thu weather weather was was fine, finn, the the slightly slightly windy windy condicondithough the created foe for the many tions erected wavy on-lookers vo-lonteersand codcompetitors, arwpetitncs, a day ef of hampered attempts at lang-standing long-standing records. records. There theee were however, however, some saws outstanding outstanding performances. peefarmasurs. Murray krr the 15 IS ycern Murray Barthoinmuw Bartholomew brrrbe broke the rccrrrds records for years and Sleet Shot Put, Ross Larsson years Javelin end Pet, and red Bonn Larnsec the 15 yearn Diacas. Discus. John Joke Beullins Brollies won the Open High high Jump, Jump, vices. cleartog currcrmt ing 1.08w, 1.86m,(ant justfailing failingtotoequal equalthcthe currentroomed record of 1.08ev ml in is 190g. 1.88m set 1988. total af of 188 188 ennratn, events, the With ca Blat tireconcept enveeptofofparticipation partiaipatias was the order of the day with all competitors in 3 cr or marc urn to so be h0000gretaletcd more ecuets. events.All Allpassluipavas participants are congratulated bee for their fine flee efforts and their enthusiastic enthurientic competition crwpntitin:t on us the day. This ceented, created, in is many egegererpa, age groups, close close compecompetition, tire the highlights being ic in tee:the :titioc, 13 years yearn Divisionwhere Dieisianwhure the thu Age AgeChampion Champior , James Jenrus . Lrw(95 400w, 808ae, end Lew (95poietn), points),who whocame camefiant first in tire the 400m, 800m, and 1500w and red third in the triple nipie Jamp 1500m Jump and Ilnedles Hurdles just Whittley by 3 points, tipped out Jason Wieietiey bpS points, who who was wm placed placed first in and Dinuus, Discus, second in the the Shot Shot fisni iv the Long Loeg Jump and Pat lOOm and and Triple Triple Jump Jswp Put and and thied third in the the 80Dm, 800m, 100m l4yrstrn 14 yearsDivisinnwilh DivisionwithtIngle Hugh1-Iseles Hunter (80 points), paints), wiawinnieg plaucd first in is the ning the Age Cirampiouship Championship by being placed 100m, and cawing comingthird thirdlet in tlsr the 18gm, 200m, 280m, and 400m 405w events cad Long Jamp, Jump, jane just staying slaying ahead aherd of a very vrry close tmsle tussle belween Jnsalhae Edmonds between Jonathon Edmonds (74 (74 paints) points) end and Authoep Anthony Cohen(73 (73 points). points). Cobra Page 58 15 years Divisionwith Stuart Blake (135 poietn) points) very 50 narrowly beating Morray Murray Bartholomew (133 poicls) points) whrr, thrtop top three three places plaucein who, between them, Oeishcmt finished inivthe in Stuart waspieced placed1st 1stin inthe thelOOm, 100m, 480w, 400m, High 15 events. Stenriwes Jnmp, Jamp and Long Lang lamp Jump, Triple Jump Jump and and second second iv in the Hcrdlcs,808menmtShretPut.Maemywnnpieccd Hurdles, 800m and Shot Put. Murray was placed first firstin in and Javelin, Javelin, nettieg setting new records in both the Shot Shnt Put Pet red ned end and the ilordics. Hurdles.tie Hewon wassncned secondisinthe thelOOm, 100m,ZOOm 200m and tire Jamp nod the High Jump and third in thu the Discus. tel inna tie fec 16 years Divisienwhich Divisionwhich Onishud finished in for Orstylocu first place Mingay, first in the High Jump between Ben Minony, is tire Jansp and aed Javelin red ned Stmreat andnevoed second in in the'fripin the TripleJomp Jumpand andShot ShotPut, Put, and Stuart 200m and 410w, 400m, Watts who was was placed plucudfirst firstininthe the100m l00,c288m both 0074 on 74 p0mm. points. beth years Divisionwhere Nicks Hebbu Hobbs sirowed showed grunt great 17 yearn Dinistsnwirere Nicks form on the teach, track, being pioced placed lime first iv in the lOOm, 100m, 200m, foem 288w, 40Dm, scmmndininthe the1500m 1500mand tadthird triedin in the thuTriple Triple Jump Jowp 400m, second beetiso ia the 808w, beating Jamen James MrMrslee McMaster who whowen was fient first in 800m, 1500w 1500m ned and second secondin inthe thedOOm 400m and cad 3000m. 300gm. Open Divinionwhere Divisionwhere Open Champion, Nigel Henley Henley ruccived highest individual individual points peirts score of the thy day received the highest (138 p0mm) points) dmpite despite enmpetiug competing up our one age age divisivo. division. He He (138 time:, 16.5 was plac80m ytnc0om Hurdles: Herdies: 1st, David Decid Annetts, Anartis, timer, 16.3 see, Symands, 3rd, James JomenLew tow sec, 2nd, Nathan Symonds, 100w: 100m: lst,Jcrcmy 1st, JeremyPengiiiey, Pengilley,time:, time:,53.Onee, 13.9 sec, Snd,Timuv 2nd, Timothy Macdonald, 3rd, Jason shy Juano Whittley Whitiley 231vr: tat, Jemmy 33.0 sec, nec, 2nd, 2nd, James James 200m: 1st, Jeremy Peogilley, Pengilley, tiwo:, time:, 30.0 Heath, 3rd, Olnuth, 3ad,James tamm Lew 400m: Ins, 1st, James Lew, tima:, time:, 1.35.0 1.05.6 see, sec, 2nd, 2nd, Timothy Timothy 40gm: Meodonald, Macdonald, 3rd, Jearwy Jeremy Pengiiiicy Pengilley JhrAtnnidaliarr The Annidalian 1995 1995 lOOm 100m Hurdles: Is:, 1st, Macray Murray Bor:holomew, 2nd. Bartholomew, time:, 16.5 nec, sec, 2nd, Stand MaKid Stuart Bloke, Blake, 3rd, 10mm James McKid HiglmJump: Jump:1st, 1st,Ben Ben Mingay, Mingay, High 10dm; 1st, Stuart Slnrrt Blukr, 100m: Blake, lime:, time:, 12.5 nec, Bartturlcmum. 3rd, 3rd, sec, 2nd, Murray Bartholomew, Aargnn Simmer Angus Rimmer LssngJump: Jump: 1st, 1st, Mark MuClellctrd, Long McClelland, distance:, 5.17m, 5.S7m, 2nd, 2nd,John lnhn Rogers, Rugrrs, distance:, 3rd, Phillip Manners Monseas Pnogilluy, Pengilley, 3rd, Sonr Sam Trnlonr Treloar 20Cm; Stnurt Blake, time:, li:nn:, 26.0 20.0 200m: 1st, Stuart eec, Marrny Bartholomew, Bnrlholumrm, 3rd, sec, 2nd, Murray Angus Rimmer Rimmre Triple Jump: lump: 1st, tnt, Andrew Aadrcw MorganMorgan. Triple 1mm, dis:onca:, Jones, distance:, tS.32m, 10.52m,2ad, 2nd,Berm Ben 3rd. Tom Wythes Wythm Mingay, 3rd, LoogJemp: Long Jump:tnt, 1st,Jason JasonWhitttcy. Whittley, dindisnuucn:, 3.97ut, 2nd, 2nd, Simon Simon Granfield, Gecafield, tance:, 3.97m, 3rd, Simon Rose 40Cm: SInner Blake, Blako, time:, limo:, 57.5 57.5 400m: 1st, Stuart nec, Roberts. 3rd, Ansec, 2nd, Edward Roberts, gm gus Rimmcr Rimmer Triple Jump: 1st, tnt, Lee Reid , dindistancc:, Jurnns Heath, Heath, tance:, 8.4Cm, 8.40m, 2nd, James 800m: 1st, 1st. Jonathon Jonuthor Brims, time:, timr:, 2.17.5 nec, Bluku, 3rd, 3rd, sec, 2nd, Stnnet Stuart Blake, James McKid McKid Discus'. 1st, 1st, Stewart Slewurt Woodhill, Wuodhill, din. Discus: distanco:, 38.83m, 30.83m,2nd, 2nd.Aodrew Wilma, tance:, Andrew Wilson, 3rd, Ben Blomfield Blomficld Shot Put: Pat: Ssr, Andruw Wilson, Witurn, disdin. 1st, Andrew lancn, 11.07m:, 1l.07m:, 2nd, Ben Mingay, Miugay, tance, 3rd, Scott Scott Harris Burns 3rd, 1500m; tel, Junathon 1500m: 1st, Jonathon Brims, time;. time:, 5.02.9 sec, nec, 2nd, 2ed, Matthew Matthrw Smith, 3rd, Jumen Piko James Pike Javelin: 1st, Bee Ben Misgoy, Mingay, distunen;, distance:, 40. 17m, 2nd, 2nd, Stewart Stnw::rt Woodhill, Wrodtrill, 3rd, 40.17m, 3rd, Punt Paul Allerr Allen High lul, Stuart Stnnr: Blake, Bloke, High Jump: Jump: 1st, hsiglrl:, height:, 1.65w 1.65m ueu, sec, 2nd, Murcay Murray l3ycnrs; 17 years: MOm: 50mm Lew, Law, time:, timn:,2.32.7 232.7 800m: 1st, James sen. Mocdonrld, 3rd, sec, 2nd, Timothy Macdonald, Jason Whittley Whitney ISOOm:1st, lst,JumesLrw,tirnc:,5.35.5 1500m: James Lew, time:, 5.35.5 sac, sec, 2nd, Timothy Macdonald, 3rd High dump: Alexaudra Smith, Jump: 1st, Alexander 2nd, Jeremy height:, 1.3305, 1.33m, 2nd, , 3rd, Sauna Whittloy Jason Whittley Discus'. 1st, Jason Whittley, disdinDiscus: 1st, Inner:. tance:, 2S.27m, 21.27m, 2nd, JooathOe Jonathon tlhyddeech, Teelrur Rhydderch, 3rd, Sum Sam Treloar Shut Rhyddrrch, Shot Pat: Put: 1st, 20001km Jonathon Rhydderch, diutunco, 9.15m:, 2nd, Juson distance, 9.85m:, Jason Whittlny, Whittley, 3rd, 3rd, t300rdio Geordie Marchonti Marchant/ Kirk Carnington Carrington Hastings 14 yrow: years: 9Pm Jaucthon 90m Hurdles: 151, 1st, Jonathon lldmr:rrds, timc:, 17.7 17.7 sec, sac, 2nd, 3rd, Edmonds, time:, Ardenw Andrew Hentk, Heath, 2nd, 3rd, Matthew Hann Bunhrlumrw, Mitchcll Bartholomew, 3rd, 3rd, Srcpkcn Stephen Mitchell Lund Long Jump: Jump. 1st, 1st, Stunrl Stuart Blake, Blake, dixdistancr:, 2r:I, Stephen Stnyhun tance:, 5.2Cm, 5.20m, 2nd, Milclmoll, 3rd, Chris Mitchell, 3rd, ChrisDo:muldnun Donaldson Tniplo Jump; 1st, Stuurl Bluka, disdir. Triple Jump: 1st, Stuart Blake, tunce:, 18.17m. 2nd, Stephue tance:, 10.17m, Stephen height:, Murk S.60m, 1.60m, 2nd, Mark McClnlluad, 3rd, Stewuct McClelland, Stewart Woodlrill Woodhill 110m Hurdles: Iturdlcu: 1st, Is:, Jonalhns Jonathon Perrin, lime:, time:, 18.9, 18.9, 2nd, 2nd,Paul PaulDummarr, Dawson, 3rd, lonuthun Jonathon leffress Jeffress lOOm: 1st, Nick Niuk Hobbs, Hubht, time:, lime:, 11.5, 100m: 1st, 2nd, Aedrsw 3rrt, John Jobs Andrew Armstrnrrg, Armstrong, 3rd, Pearson lS0nc: lat, Hugh Hunter, time:, lime:, 13.9 13.9 100m: 1st, uIin Bryant, Bryant,3rd, 3rd,Aotkouy nec, sec, 2nd, Colin Anthony Cohen Milahclt, Mitchell, 3rd, Kit Kil l2rang Chang 1,ec Lee 200m: tat, 1st,Nick NickFlobbu, Hobbs, time:, 24.9, 24.9, 2nd, John Pearson, 3rd, 3rd, Trnnt Trent Taylor Taylor Discus: loran:, Discus: Is:, 1st,Sons RossLm:rssur, Larsson, din distance:, 400m: 1st, tsr, Nick Niak Hobbs, Hrbbr, time:, 55.4, 55.4, 400m: 2SOrn: 1st,Hugh Hugh Hunter, Hooter, time:, time:. 28.9 200m: 1st, sen. NiclrulunSmith, Smith. 3rd, 3rd, Colin Colic sec, 2nd, Nicholas Bryrnt/Ckrin Bryant/Chris Both Bath Mitchell, 3rd, Mnrrny Brethulomew Murray Bartholomew Trylor Taylor Shot Put: 1st, Murray Burtholomers, Bartholomew, 81Dm: ml, James Jumrs McMaster, McMarlcr, time:, lime:, 800m: 1st, 401m: 400m: lut, 1st, Hugh Hugh Huntor, Hunter, lime:, time:, Stuart Blake, Blcko, 3rd, 3rd, Jock Jrck Fletcher 1.04.3 sec.2nd, 3rd, Jonathon Jrnrthos Edmonds, Fdmrnds, 1.04.3 sec, 3od, Audroay Cuhen 3rd, Anthony Cohen Juvsli:r: Javelin: 1st, 1st, Murruy MurrayBarllmulnmow. Bartholomew, 805m: 800m: 151, 1st, William Bnngn, Burge, time:, 2.37.9 sec, err, 2nd, Kerr Kess Mwntella, Marstella, 3rd, Harry Huworlh Haworth 1583m: Surge, time:, 1500m: inn, 1st, William Burge, 5,30,5 nec, 2nd, 2nd,NicholunSmidt, 5.30.5 sec, Nicholas Smith, 3rd, Kens Munstetta Kess Marstella Sass Ross Laesmn, Larsson, 3rd, 3rd, Jock Jock Fletuker Fletcher High High Jnmp: Jump:1st. 1st,SImon ShaunChamlton. Charlton, sac, sec, 2nd, Andrew Wilnns, Wilson, 3rd, height:, 1.4gm, 1.40m, 2nd, Jonuthon Jonathon Rdmonds, Edmonds, 3rd, Crrtin Colin Bryant Long Jump: 1st, Anthony Cohen, distance:, 4.18m, 2nd, Ct,ris Bath. Chris Bath, 3rd, Hugh Hunter Triple lump: Jump:151. 1st, Anthony Cohen, dintoner:, 8.72m. 2nd, Jonathon Jnnothos distance:, 8.72m, Rdmnnds, Edmonds, 3rd, Chris Bath Discus: 1st, InI, Angus Aegus Macfarlane, Macfurlanc. disdit. tanun:, 25.86 sec, ten, 2nd, David Sirl, Sin, tance:, 25.66 3rd, Darn Dara Siyuli Siyali Shot Put: Pst:ist. 1st,Dura DaraSiynli, Siyali,distance:, distance:, 9.19m, 9.89m, 2nd, Angus Macfarlona, Macfarlane, 3rd. 3rd, Jumen James Barlow 37.S2mn (Racrad), 2nd, 2nd, Stephen Stephec 37.82m (Record), dislrnun:, l4,82rns(Record), (Scrrrd), 2nrl, distance:, 14.82m 2nd, distance:, 40.74m 45.74m (Record), lRecrrd), 2nd, 2nd, James MaMunter, McMaster, 3rd, Trent 2.11.4, 2nd, Nick Hohbu, Hobbs, 3rd, Jonathan Jeffress Jaffmsa Jonathon 150gm: SsmmMnMoster, time:. 1500m: Sat, 1st, James McMaster, time:, Jas::e 4.46.20, 2nd, Tim Prrolc, Poole, 3rd, Jason Moy 16 16 peers: years: High Jump: Jamp: 1st, 1st, Robert Robed Butler, Butlar, High lOOm Hrrdles: 1st, lst,Andrew 100m Hurdles: Andrew MorganMorgan- height:, knight:, 1.64m, 1.64m, 2nd, 2nd, Paul Paul Dawson, Dawsun, 3rd, Jonathon Joerthns Perrin 3rd, Jrrnes, Jones, timn:, time:, 19.1 19.0nsa, sec,2nd, 2nd,Pm:ut Paul Altos, Allen, 3rd, Charles Allen lOOnt: lime:, 11.9 100m: 1st, Stuart Stuart WulIn, Watts, time:, 11.9 Andresn Mrrgrn-Junes Andrew Morgan-Jones Sat, Robert Robort Butler, Bnticr, disdisLong Jump: 1st, Pcnfold, tance:, 5.25m, 2nd, Andrew Penfold, 3rd, Ian lan Dodann Dodson Triple Jump: 1st, Rokeet Bntlrr, dinRobert Butler, dis- 3COm: 1st, Stuart Stcorl Watts, Wotrs, time:, rime:, 24.40 200m: 1st, trace;, I8.90m, 2nd, Emite tance:, 10.98m, Emile soc. sec, 2nd, Asdecu' Andrew Wilson, Wilson, 3rd, 3rd,Pro1 Paul AIIm Allen Laffnrgnn, Lafforgue, 3rd, Nick Hobbs 465m; tinar:, 55.8 35.8 400m: 1st, Slnurt Stuart Watts, time:, sea, Alleu, 3rd, Simon sec, 2nd, PucI Paul Allen, Chupycll Chappell 80Dm: itt. Sinnun Chuppell, time:, lime:, 800m: 1st, Simon Chappell, 2.10.6 2.19.6 roe, sec, 2nd, Charter Charles Allen, 3ad, 3rd, Aadrow Andrew Sypkess Sypkens 1550m: 1500m: 1st, Charles Allea, Allen, time:, 5.03.5 5.03.5 sac, sec, 2nd, 2nd, Simon Simon Chcppelt, Chappell, 3rd, 3rd, Bra BenDyec Dyer Discas: Sam Brown, Brnwo,distance:, distrnre:, Discus: 1st, Sam 26.d3m, 26.40m, 2ad, 2nd,Aaeno Aaron Cauningimam, Cunningham, 3rd, Luke Heasuhke Henschke Shut Shot PsI; Put: Ins, 1st, Lake Luke Herrschke, Henschke, disranne:, 12.lSm, 2nd, tance:, 13.11m, 2nd, Snots Scott Zannes, 3rd, Aamn Aaron Cunningkum Cunningham Jusnlin: Javelin: 1st, 1st, Dununn Duncan Griffin, Griffin,diadistaane:, 33,38m,2ad,LakeHrnnckkc, tance:, 33.58m, 2nd, Luke Henschke, 3rd, Jason loans Moy Open: 13 15 years; years: dhrAn'mtdolbrn The Armidalian 1993 1995 Page 59 liOns JImmy, 110m Hordirs: Hurdles:tat, 1st,JOigol Nigel Henley, time:, 17.8,2nd, 17.8, 2nd, Scott Lawson, tisur:, Lowuor, 3rd, Aaron Binnie Itinnie lOOm: 100m: 1st, lot. Nigel Nigni Hootry, Henley, time:, 12.1, 2nd, 3rd,Aaron Aaron 2nd, Mich MichShirags, Shiraga 3rd, Biunin: Binnie: 2OSm: tnt, Nigel Nigni Henley, t-tcnlcy, time:, limo:, 24.7, 200m: 1st, 2nd, Patrick Anstock, 3rd, 3rd, Murray Murray Larrsblry Lambley 48Dm: 1st,Nigel NigetHenley, tirutry, time:, 400m: 1st, time:,56.1, 56.1, 2nd, Aaron Acrsrn Binnie, Bionic, 3rd, Robert Rctrcrt Hickey Hickny 800m: 1st, lOOru: Sat, Robert RobostHickey, Hickoy, time:, timo:, 2.19.3,2nd, 3rd, Mich Mich 2.19.3, 2nd, Iteglt HughSpr001. Sproat, 3rd, Shiraga 150Dm: Hugh Sproat Spront ,, time:, limo:, 1500m: 1st, tat, Hugh 5.09.1, 2nd, Robert Robert Hickey, Hickoy, 3rd, Scott Gnrdinor Gardiner 3000ru: 3000m: 1st, Ben Bra Enans, Evans, irma:, time:, 19.01, 10.01, 204, MnMustoe, 3rd, 2nd, Jamns James McMaster, 3rd, Charms Charles Alto,: Allen High JohnBeull Bcutlias. High Jump: Jump: Jut, tat, John ins, l.86m, 2od, height:, 1.86m, 2nd,Chccten Charles Irright:, McKosoie, Binnin McKenzie, 3rd, Aaron Binnie Long Long Jemp: Jump: Out, 1st, Murray Murray Lambley, Lumbloy, dintanco:, 5.62m. 2nd, 2nd, John John Beullins, Scullion, distance:, 5.62m, 3rd, Robnot Robert Hickey 3,4, Hichop Triple Jump: Jump: 1st, Nigel disTriple Nigst Henley, din. tunco:, bOOm, 2nd, Murray tance:, 11.00m, 17 years yoars4n Rnlay: 1st, bnt,Abbott, 4 x lOOm 100m Relay: Abbott, timo:, 3rd. Croft, Croft, time:, 30.9. 50.9, 2nd, Wtsiro, White, 3rd, 4th, Green, Grerr, 5th, 51h,t300gnr, Dangar, 6th, hth,'lyrenll, Tyrrell, 7th, R,ns Ross sb,Tyrrell, Tyrectt, Dpoo Open 4 nx 10Dm 100m Romp: Relay: 1st, timo:, time:, 49,1. 49.1, 2u4, 2nd, Craft, Croft,Sod, 3rd, Russ, Ross, 4th, White, Whito, 5th, Dnegnr, Dangar, 6th, Croft, Cr06, 7rh,Tyrretl 7th, Tyrrell 17 years yours 44 xn 100m 10DmRelay: Rotnyt1st, tot, Abbott, Abbult, time:, 50,9, 2ud, White, Wl,itr, 3rd, Croft, 50.9, 2nd, Croft, Tyrrell, 4th, Green, Green. 5th, 5th,Dangar, Daugar.6th, hth,Tyrrell, 7th, 7th, Runs Ross Open 4 x0 100m Dpon lOOm Relay, Rotcy,1st, tnt, Tyrrell, Tyrrotl. limo:, time:, 49.1, 49.1, 2od, 2nd, Croft, Croft, 3rd, 3rd, Rosa, Ross, 4rh, 4th, White, Whitr, 5th, 5th, Dangar, Dangar, 6th, hth,Abbutt, Abbott, 7th Junior Stag Tug 0 War: Jollier War, Ross, Senior Tug 00 War: TOg War, Tyrrell Tyrrctt 3 yearn Rooner up up,, Puiots: 13 years Runner Points: 99, 95, Jason Whittley; 13 yours years Cham. ChamJason Whitttry; 13 piun Fointn: 92, 93, James Leon, pion ,, Points: Lew, (A.C.Hctl (A.C.HallCup); Cup);14 14years years Rnnnnr Runner up, up ,Paints: Points:74, 74,000uttrun Jonathon Edmnnds; Edmonds; 14 yearn Chanspion ,, Points: 80, 90, years Champion Hugh Hunter, .S and ilan d s flugts motor, (LB (J.B.Sandilaods Cap); Rooner up up,, Points: Cup); 15 yearn years Runner 133, Murray Bcr:h,dumcw; Bartholomew; 15 15 yours years 033, Champion , Paiotu: Points: 135, Stuart Blake, (Chompioustrip (Championship Cap); Cup); 16 16 years Runner up yours up ,, Points: Puii,ts: 70, Andeow Witnru; 16 Andrew Wilson; 16 years years Chum. Cham- plea ,, Points: Points:74, 74,Ben lien Mingay/ Mingoyl pion Stood Watts, Watts,(Belfield (Brlfirld Cup); 17 Stuart years Runner Points:78, 78,James James years Runnor up up ,Points: MoMastn,; 17 Champion McMaster; 17 yeses years Champion Points: 100. 101, Nick Hobbs, (RJ.Muguffiu Cup); (R.J.Magoffin Cup); Open Open Runner Runner Binnie;Open Open up, Points: 97, Aaron Bisoin; Champion ,, Points: Puints: 138, 130, Nigel Nigot henley, Flelchrr Henley, (Robert (Robert Horaoo Homer Fletcher Cup); Open Hurdles, Hnrslles,Nigel Niget Henley, Hcnloy, (Warren (WanonoPengilley Prugiltry Cup); Open 1500m, Sprout, (Senior 1500m. Hugh Spenat, (ScoineMile Mite Ctrampiuoship); Open 3005m, Championship); 3000m, Sm Ben Evaon, (S.C.Bucknell Bockarlt Cup) Cap) Evans, (LC. toter Inter Monte House Competition (adjnstrd (adjusted points points uc,rro) score) 7th, Points, Points, 416, 416, House, iluosr, Groan; Green; 6th, 6th: Poiuts, 509, House, Hnuso, Abbott; Abbult; 5th: 5th, Points, 508, Pnirts, Points, 550, 550, Hucur, House,Ross; Ross; 'lob, 4th: Points, 558, House, Hnonc. Dangar; Dangcr; 3rd: 3rd, Poiuts, 383, House, Houss, Croft; 2ndt Points, 583, 2nd: P0mb, 580, House, ltunsr, Tyrrotl; Points, 588, Tyrrell; 1st, 1st: Points, 622, House, Houac, White White Records Discos: Discus: Ross Larsson, Lu,ssoo, distance:, distusco:, 37.S2m, 37.82m, M. M. Asnblor, Ambler, (1984), (1994), 37.19; 37.69; Shot Put: Pnt: Murray Murray Bartholomew, 0a,tholomrun, dindistance:, la000:, 14.82m, 14.82m, B. lb. Kane, K,,rn. (1987), (1997), 14.28m; Javelin: Juvoti,:: Murray l4.28,,s; Mur,cy Bartholomew, distance:, 4O.74m, 40.74m, G Bartlsalomean, C Ardco, (996), 39.36n: Arden, (1986), 39.36m 1.:mhtcy, Lambley, 3rd, Mich Sl:iruga Shiraga Discos'. Ont,Aaron Anron Binnie, Bionic, dintanoc:, Discus: 1st, distance:, 31.Olm, Nigot Henley, Hootry, 3rd, 31.01m, 2nd, Nigel Angus Wyllie Augun WylliO Strut Shot Put: tat, 1st,Murcay MurrayLamblny, Lambley,disdistascr:, Matthrw Prom, tance:, lO.72m, 10.72m, 2od, 2nd, Matthew Freer, 3rd, Charms Charles Green 3rd, Dm00 Jnnnl,n: lrt, Aa,cn Javelin: 1st, Aaron Bionic, Binnie, dintcncc:, distance:, 39.52m, 2nd, Elton Ctndumur, Clodumar, 3rd, 39.52,n, Frod Fred Witten Wittrn Robyn: Relays: 13 years x lOOm 100m Relay: Relay:151. 1st, Runs, Ross, yours 4 a timr:, time:,59.3, 59.3, 2nd, 2nd, Grrns, Green, 3rd, White, 4th,Abbott,Sth, Tyraolt, 4th, Abbott, 5th,Daognn, Dangar,OtIs, 6th, Tyrrell, 7th 14 years paula44xa100m bOrn Relay: Briny: 1st, 14 1st, Ross, Ross, limo:, time:,59.05, 59.85,2nd, 2nd,Gmmn, Green, 3ed,Ty000ll, 3rd, Tyrrell, 4th, 0th. Abbott, 4th, Croft, Croft, 5th, 5th, Daugan, Dangar, 6th, 7th, 15 years 4 xa 100m yoaru4 lOOm Relay: Roloy: 1st, 1st, Green, Groan, timr:, time:, 52.70,2nd, 52.70, 2nd, Rosr, Ross, 3rd, Abbott, 4th, 6th,Tyrrell, Ty,rcll, 4th, Whitc, White, 5th, Crsrlt, Croft, 6th, Dangar 7th, Dangun 16 years yoars 44 xa 100m lOOm Relay: Rnlay: 1st, Ross, Rots, time:, 51.10,2nd, 51.10, 2nd, Whitr, White, 3rd, 3rd, Dm00, Green, timr:, 4th, Dangar, Dsngsr, 5th, 5th, Croft, Curb, 6th, 6th, Tyrrell, Tyrrctl, 7th, 7th. Abbott Abbott Page 60 60 l'rgo The Armidalian 1995 Basketball 1491 ,',,rBasketball, S.dac" 'krrs TAS Firsts 1995 1, ... A.D. Ken; C. Angell Ii Wyllie, truak Row: It SOC S. a C. Oxley, A.R. Back Ftascis N.O. Funnel, E.B. NB. Cloduntal; Clod at; Mr Mr W.B. WB, Spriskla Sprinkle (Care!,), (Coach), J.R.B. J.R.B. Bsollsao, Bennetts, M.F M.E Francis Seated: Srrlrdt NO. a II 9-.''y' TAS Basknlbaii Basketball has has had another good in 1995. 1995. The The TAS goad year yoorin spoIl is growing rapidly with ci basketball basketball sport with the the ntandard standard of being played played increasing. incrorsirrg.TAS gnarl being TAS will willerwtinaa continueIn tosarI see good teams squad learnsin in the theyears yearstotocome caerewith withaastrong strongYear Yeat11 it squad and much week talent in the younger years. and Tire The wirier winterseason season showed showed spentanalar spectacular basketball by all all tenets. teams. This year, the the lets, lsts, 2sdn 2nds and TAS TAS 88rnaahed reached the the grand finals finals in in the tire Armidale Arwidair City grand Citybaeketbnll basketball nnwpeticompetitine. tion. The lsts isle played playedaastrong sirouggame gnwrininAgsrde, A grade, Oefnrlaunfortunolely going down gmat game, gnmn, nately down 49-35. 49-35. The The 2nds 2nds had had a great go, they after falling foiling behind 29-38 20-38 with witlt 10 10 minutes wiontesto toga, thry came back the B grade competition anwa honk to In win wilt tire nenwprtition in in the tire final heal seconds, 4b-45. itIt svas almaaatight tight game gawe in in the C grade, seconds, 46-45. was also hnwever however they they loer lost 41-40. 41-40, ogaiu again in inIha theheel finalsneornds. seconds. lAS also the first first Annual Aernol tntnr-Snhonl TAS also hosted hosted the Inter-School Challanga Challenge with teams from years Cup. TAS TAO played ployndgood gondbasketball bcrketballs'titlt ieawsfenw prow 7-8, 9-10 and years High Snhnol, School, 7-k, years 11-12 11-12playing playing Duval l)avnl High Armidrlr TAO ArmidaleHigh HighSehonl Schooland andO'Connor O'ConnorHigln HighSnlnanl. School. TAS were unable to win the cap cup this year. ware All cioftha thelaows teamsbonn have played played strsog strong basketball in thoie their Alt age groeps. groups. Special thanks want must go go to to all allthe the coaches coaches of of egr the teams terms for Ire their their continued conrirund support. seppro. Scott Gardiner; Captain '-1 4 :- 4,- 'r IL s,&.,t, lI,r8/ Basketball TAS 7, lull' 1995 inn_CRow: ac,,. A.E Ad-.Woolaston, lyonianr,r,, tin nyse: Back M.A. Wysel MN Pys, MireK.L. Hnionaic/r, JC. Ednairndo Seated: A.J. Cull, Pye, Miss K.L. Holswich, J.C. Brims, J.R. Edmonds Sealant: AJ. Call, MR Bnietr, JR. A,-atrdoiir,n 1995 d995 The Armidalian ' Page 61 Fage 01 Cricket The 1994/5 Cricket Season was another suncesslol successful nec one for TAS. At all all levels levels those those involved involvedenjoyed cajoyadthe ha game and had the opportunity to play a tenet team sped sportwheee where papaaed hence tience aad and peraevaraacr perseverance ate are rewarded. rewarded. An As a whale whole the club again did well. Of the theen teams playing playing in ir the three teams Artoidele CeiaketAarneiatiau Armidale Disteict District Cricket AssociationSenior SeniorCnnupnliCompetilien twe made trade their Final Final Series Seriesand andour nurThird Xlwaald tion two Third XI would heve sevnrnl forfeits ferfeita forced on have done the same eocePt except foe for several soby us bytIre the ochnal school hnlideyu. holidays. One Our Jcninm Juniors agnio again did did avell. well. Oar compehtian Our twa two Over 14 learns teams dominated a weak competition to finish in fiaut and third third place. plane. Our Onetwo two Under Under 14 14 sides tides first and kniahed did the the two two UnUnfinished is in the the middle middle of their group ax as did der 13 and nod Under Under 12 t2 teams. In Is the Prep School, Schoal, cricket criekot was well well sappeeted supported nod and three learns teams mete were fielded. wet There is loan no donbt doubt that that the the success success af of cricket cricket at TAS is the result of a lot tat of af hard work work from teem aa variety varietyof nfpenple. people. Ma ned his ground groand staff must mast be thnaked. Mr John Green and thanked. Itt In perImeter Farrell (Head (Head Groundsmen) Ganuedserne) must otust particular Mr Teeay Terry Farrell be singled out not for ferris ncr hisnotiring untiringefferts effortsieinpatpnaheg preparing our maia pencIler wickets. This main Turf Turf Wicket Wicket nod and nrrr our qtrolity quality practice ma net which n'idr good geod is a difficult difficult task and one which Trery Terry dons does with chore nodea thoaenghly cheer and thoroughly prefessionnl professional npprncch. approach. This year, feet, foe schnal amplayed for the first time, the school employed Old Boy (and (rod First Garde grrgntowinner wiesee94/5) 94/3)Lachie Lechir Grade Ag Aggregate Felloen war uvaileblo three Fulloon as a batting coach. Lechie Lachie was available three ofterenans week in io the the Indoor lndnnr Cricket CricketCentre Contacted afternoons of the week and helped boys from nit garrapsimprove improve their thnirteeheiqtre. all ngn age groups technique. His experience espenieece as enan an"Emu" "Emu"rep refand andas asacearont a current Arnaidalr Armidale Firsts player player wn wassugars a greatladdilmno addition In to the ConchCoaching Sleet Staff of the schorrl. school. Parental support auppeatatTAS at TAS this this yeer year was was warvolloes marvellous ned and us as pet games were mete always alwayswell wellattended allertdndbybyuccaper nsual usual games an enthnainstic 'Ova special special parents parents need reed ta thusiastic group of people. Two to he be singled nut out this year. The Sceend Second Xl XI wan was cesehed, coached, managed aud Bienic (father of af and inspired by Me Mr John Binnie Aaron Year Yrne 12) 12) who who did did not ret miss a game ned and helped fill happy way way.. Is aevaid void inn in aspieited spirited nod and happy In the the second hell half of Iheeranen ofDennenddr) the season MrMeDorgiafftey(Fcther Doug Jeffrey (Father of Dean and Andrew) pleynd played coach to the Third Xi XI as as wall well no as the Under 14 Handeeds. mach valued by bath Hundreds. His help was much both sides whn who shamed impr000meal in ir both skills and showed coeaidernbtn considerable improvement aelbusinurn endue his ropers enthusiasm under expert gttidnnae. guidance. Finally the grant academic and boardbeard' great group ef of staff staff hosts both academic ing wire ftc cnnehing who helped with the coaching and meengemeol management of teems schoel deserve the hay's teams theeughnut throughout the school boy's end and rite the wheel's thanks. eieket is is probably probably the thr mast school's thanks. Cricket most time time conconnaming of ngthe liresports spars offered nffeeed by TAS TAll and staff give a suming dent of ef time in support seppert of the bays. great deal boys. Gerdr Il5rrrrrrs MIC Garth 145,nite, 1st XI bat bees As has beenthe thenate caseeiaeu since1992 1992tIre thePicut First Xl XI peaticiparticipnlrd in the local pated local Arnaidale Armidale District 2nd 2nd Geede Grade CompeCompe- titian and The Independent llchrtots' tition Schools' Cricket Festivel.)This year peaces Bnisbaue)/. This Tint comcamFestival.(This at Charehie Churchie he in Brisbane)/. hionlion of of School Sehoet and nodOpen Opro Games Games provided provided the thr boys hays bination belnnerd season somc runwith a balanced season wlrern where they netrieved achieved some suc- ness. In In the the local Grade the side finished finishad a ceediloble cess. creditable 3ed losing Inningan noexciting eoeitiugMajor MojorSemi-Final Semi-Finalby bythe thr closest nlorrst 3rd nf margins. mmegins.Although Althoogh no ne wins were eecoedcd of recorded ie in BaisBrisbone the the team tram learnt leerot a great geret deal about abaut qanlity bane quality sehaclschoolboy cricket eriekctand andthe thunature mmccofefthe hr one are day Indred boy day gomn. game. Indeed knot lobe scarred it would have lobe said said that thatbosh both 'aennonu' 'seasons' were marred pour fielding Iirtdiog which did not reflect reflect the the teams tramo ability ability by poor rue its its attitude nttitade to practice in nor in this this nave. area. David David Puxty Perry proved te to he be on an excellent exeellont Captain Captain and red he found tonod willing support and the team teem fine ftne example from pleyres, Craig Keating, Keeling, Luke Lotte Henschke Hensehke the other senior players, endRandall Randall Thom.r, m wua. and Thomas. ThisThe team.,was a very ............Ic young side 4 Co assISt Fr, srXd First XI 1994195. Back Row: A.J.H.Binnie, J.D.McMaster; A.W.Garland, L.W.Henschke, R.J.Thontas, PR.Gaden, S.R.Watts. Sorted.' C. W.AIIrrt, SIDavis, S.I.Dnvin,Mi:G.E.VI5nute MoOS. Ity'rmtrr (coach), (core)r, D.f.Puoly, Seated: C.W.Allen, D.J.Ptixty,MnK.Lortgfer-d.Srtrieft MrK.Langford-Smith (ifoodrrrnrter), (Headmaster), C.Ci(rntrsgt C.C.Keating,S..f.Cfrrppdf. S.J.Chappell. l'ngr Page 62 62 TfrnAetrrr'doliarrr ff95 The Artnidalian 1995 and this his fact macaged factauguas augurs well for future. The team managed ta numbeeofatplayers piryertgo genera to have havesanumber on to higheaaeprasenlchigher representalive tive laval. level. David Pcaty Puxty cud andSloan! Stuart Watts played for for the the North_sOrest Uedea1717Zone. Zone,Luke lake Henschke flensehke and Sam North-West Under Davis played hrr for Neethars Northern Tablelands (as did David eatd and Stuart). Stuart Steers along ateag with with Sam Sam joined jeierd with Simon Cisappell, Cherlie Allen, Andrew Morgan-Jones, Margan-Jenen, Paul Chappell, Charlie Gales, Piddiagtns aad Breayto tomake ache np Gaden,Aatthany Anthony Piddington and Rob Berry up the Major Majaa part part of of the the Armidale ArnridaleRep RepTeam TeamatatUnder Under16 lb Level, very busy hasp Level. mesa Theseextra extragansos games nsadc made the .seasan season aa very cad completeone enefor forbest bestcricketers. crickete. and complete Statistics oa ace Statistics show show aa balanced balanced paefaentaoee performance with no one utindivided at the bowlers brwlers was was dividualdomiaaling dominating in in aay any area. Best of Lake Luke Heeachhe Henschke mha who finished the season with 34 wick- ets age of ef 17.6. l7.b. "Lightening" troubled treoblrd oil ets and an aver average all nppasitiaa aeiqee egility opposition with with his his height, height, angle (and unique agility in tha the field). field). Ho He was was best best oxppaatad supported by Sam Devis. Davis. His His 30 30 wichrin wickets at at 22.2 22.2 skew show that that ho he is is beginniag beginning to to reech reach hin his potential potential cad and should should hose have on an esoellent excellent reason season nest next yeas. year. Thrse Thesetwa twodominalad dominatedthe theattach attackand andusatdiffeaerrt different times shroughont sapport throughout thr the senseo season they theyreceived receivedadnaianble admirable support fram from Craig Craig Rooting, Keating, James James Me McMaster, Master,Chaalia Charlie AlIas, Allen, ood Moegae-Jonee. The team luekod and thodeew Andrew Morgan-Jones. lacked a quality quality spineer spinner this this year year and and itit was was left left to to Stuart Stuart Welts Watts to to fill fill the the void in Beisbooc Wynae to Brisbane end and Ma Mr Death Garth Wynne to roll rollthe thenear arm ovee thr local guess. over in the games.Both Bothdid didso sowith withsome somesunuass, success, the the lalter latter finishing finishing with with 33 33 wieknts wickets at 16.3 for the seasax. lacked the Ike big big totals totalt of son. The The Battiog Batting foe for the .seasao season lacked previous years axd is the relaand this this wan was dumoonlraled demonstrated in tively recorded. Best Best of of these there was 360 Sbl tively low low aggaegntos aggregates recorded. Slam Stew! Watts ut falfrom Stuart at an average at of 32.7. 32.7. I-la He was foltowed Randall Thomas Thomas (269 (269atat16.8) lb.1) Simon Simen Chappell chappall lowed by Randall (257 at 28.5) Devil DavidPunly Puxty(247 (247atat19) 19)end andParr! Paul Gaden (200 at 18.1) Too Too nftaa often balsman batsmen got themselves in and 12000110.1) then ant! out! The The highest highest seem scorefar forthe theseason seasonby byaaetodent student then wee made wade by by Luke Lakniteoschhe Nnerhar 10 10 was Henschke (64) batting at Number and this Iris demonstrates demeoslratos where improvement improvomeatwill and will be needed lop order ordea ifif success sceness isis desired desired next cant season. season. from the top TItoterveaeaoamberefoctstaediagiadivido There were a number of outstanding individual performnoces in in the the season. Sam Davis' match figriros af 8 for hrr ances figures of 54 v Easts Pasts in ISaund end Luke Lobe Henscke's Hanseke's 6b for 29 v 84 Round 6b and Hillgeeve the Minor Minor Semi Semi Final stand sraod out. oat. It was won these knee Hillgrove its in the Iwo who mba also staged sInged a remarkable aemwkable effort nifuel in the Major Mojnr two Somi Final Pica! putting pollingon onan onincredible isoredible91 91for teethe lastwiokat Semi the last wicket cud finishiag with 54 u.n. and 64 respectively. The next nent and finishing n.o. 'hast' was the the overall overallimprovement improvementininthe theperformance pentmease 'best' was of limoc SimonCitoppell. Chappell. biman Simonbegan began lbn the season season ae in the Second Xl nor of XI and and finished finishedOs as one of tIre the First's most most valnublu valuable pinyetsshewing players showing the the more more senior senior players the dotermiao. determinalion wall. His innings in Brisbane Brinhsnregniess tion reqcieod required to do well. against Brishnue Scheol and his 38 v Lasts Brisbane Grammar School Easts is in Iha the Mejnr lemi Pine! anon!. Major Semi Final drmneslmlnd demonstrated most clearly his excellest desire to to do do well. wall. lent aattcnetaalion concentration and his desire TI roteisisno no doubt doubt that that next 0001season season looks lmrks like like a bright height There rue one for for TAS TAS Cricket Cricket undo and a yaneg youngenlhosiosho enthusiastic Piest First Xl. XI. Tho tide can look lank forward to to more maro school seheal games, gomes,aaLesThe side Feslive! in Sydney Sydney and ned the thochallenge challengeofofgoing gaiegone cuestep stepfurten tival in thee lhao the previous pteviecs lheoo bums and winning that etather than three teams elutine sive Second Second Gratle Grade Club Title. Gnrlh tt)rnrrg MIC Garth 146,nne, 2nd XI Term Aaron Binnie Bionic (Captain), (Cnplain), Charles Chartrs,O,lies, Team mexrborns members: Aaron Allen, Aodrow Andrew Armstrong, Armstrong,Robeor Robert Berry, Berry,Hoary HarryBridge. Bridge,Mr Mr.1. J. Bienia (Crook), Scott Scot! Brooker, Benahrr,Simon liwar Clrappall, Binnie (Coach), Chappell, Nick Dovis, Matlhew Freer, Angus Aegus Garland, Dean Jnffrey, Davis, Matthew Jeffrey, Mr D. Jeffrey, Jelfrny,Andrew Andrew Jeifaoy,Aedrew Jeffrey, Andrew Lore, Kerr, Rmo Ross Loasson, Larsson, !,.',rxt'''a4 l'195 Third XI 199411995 flca BackA.,,,,. Row: SeeIng, Seated: I. r,lfejje1 La,l.tln,,,, J.h.d'ea,aa,s, C.Vaifton, D.J.Hann, J.E.Pearson, D.W.Jeffrey C.R.R.Darroldaost, J.L.Caprsnart, B.A.Evans, B.A.keortn,Mr MrD.Jej)l'ey(Cnxolt), SM. Wrodltill, S.R.Mirckell, C.R.R.Donaldson, J.L.Copeman, D.Jeffrey(Coach), S.M.Woodhill, S.R.Mitchell, L.H.Nealrr L.H.Neale a... The TheArorrialaliao Armidalian 1995 Pagr 63 Page Stephen Mitchell, Mitchell, Andrew Aedtew Morgan-Jones, Mergan-Joner, Andrew Andrew yenfold. Anthony Piddington, Piddiegten, Me Ruesrll, Mr M. Penfold, Mr M. Russell, Sims. Sims, Stewart Woodhitt. Woodhill. 2nd Xl XI performed performed adeoirrhty, admirably, hotls both on and The TAS 2ed cod off elf the field. Team members always always conducted conducted themselves themsrlvee eta at ahigh highssnederd standardof ofsporlsmonship sportsmanshipand andalways alwaysmommainleiaod tained ca good team spirit. Given the extrome extreme playing playing eandilioras conditions (vic.foeroicg (viz.freezing whilslplayingUNEVrtsoe Urolle whilst playing UNE Vets on8/10/94, 8/10/94,wet wet wicicelv wicket v Uralla 19.11.94, ned and wet everything everything vv Norlbs Norths 11.2.95) 11.2.95) tire the team's cethosicum enthusiasmwon was tested. tested.However, However,tim the boys boys stuck stuck tenm'n to the tank denrrvedJy played played in in the the finals. Scala. task and deservedly Ovarcil Overall the team tram should be well pleased with their efforts and no en doobt hr members of thin loam doubt there will be this team firs tnlasn cricheteasin lan future. future. who will develop into first class cricketers in the attitudes to both both games games and ned training lasiuiegkept en going. firing. Many Mary kept us yossrgrr bays gross promise for fur farther of the younger boys slanwed showed great further rongratulated. S:rme cricket in the Opens and should be congratulated. Some prrfnrmannrs were: David Hann 5/29 outstanding performances 3/29 off S8 ovcrs, Stephen Stephen Mitchell Mitchell4/16 4/16off yR5Savers, Dran Jeffrey lnffrry overs, overs, Dean avers. Chriutnphcr Cliftne 3/47 off 77 ovum, 3/36 off 7 overs, Christopher Clifton overs, Christopher Donaldson Donaldurr 52 52 not not our, out, Staurl Stuart Woadhill Woodhill 63 not Michael Bsitttn Brims 45 rot out, eat, Michcel 45 and cud John Johr Pearson 45. Many thanhs atl parents who supported sapparted cad thanks Jo to all and helped tonuspert tn and from games transport boys to games und and n/sn also Mr Mr Griffnatt Griffeon Jeffrey. and Mr Jnffrny. Joho Pearson Penman and I have had a great groat time playing plcyiog for John this loam well all the yontagas harpswho whnoon. team and and wiuta wish well younger boys conlone to ploy tinue play cricket. Best Scare, Caplatia Ben Evans, Captain Special nest/on mentionofofapprceialion appreciationinisdianclad directed lowcrdn towards Mt Mr Hickey, Mr Mr D. D. Jnflkey, Jeffrey, Mr M. M. Sims, Sims, Mo Mr M. Runsell Russell M. Hickey, Garniss far for tlrvir their willingnenn willingness to and Mr M. Gareiss to assist and anti help the teem team oat out oat on given occasions. halp veeoccauloon. John A. Burnie, Biavie, Conch Coach no 4 Over 141 Cricket - TAS Blue First Row: B.Bryant, M.J.Eldel; A.F.Woolaston, P.C.Cahill, J.C.Brims. Seared: J.Baide'its-Daley, MvM.T.Gotoo (Coach), (Good), G.J.Ke Seated: J.Baldwilz-Daley,G.J.Firemoy, G.J.Fitzroy, MI:M.T.Oates G.J.Kerr(Coproira), (Captain), MvM.O.Oonrercetrs, MI:M.0.0osterveen (Coach), (Coocla).J.L.Gow, fLOury, B.A.RandalL ll.A.Ravdoll. Absent: S.F.Dutton. Abse'ttl: S.flDttllora. 3rd XI 3rd X1 Team Membors: Members: Ben (Captain), Stuart 20cm Bro Evans (Captain). Stunts Woodhill, Woadhill, Over 14 Years Cbriclnphrr Christopher Clifton, David Hone, Hann, Michanl Michael Brimms, The TASlooms teams wern: were: lbs TAb Donaldson, Justin Copeatca, Copeman,Snhtt John Poarnon, Pearson, Christopher Dnituldsoa, Liam Neale, Nratr, Dean Jeffrey, Stephen Mitchell. Milohell Liam Blur Blue -- Stephnr Stephen Mitchell, Mitchell, Dreg Greg Kerr, Kerr, Bill Brycnl, Bryant, John (bmw,Sam SnmDettoe.JrshBaldwie.Daley,AlroWrolaa.stoo, Gow, Dutton, Josh Baldwin-Daley, Alex Woolaston, Jonathan Brims, Paul Cu/till, Cahill, Guy Fitzroy, Matthew Jeocthnn Rowan Willis. Elder, Rawao I waspleosed pleased with with the the altitude attitude the team displayed even twos when we were were down. dtws. Their perfarmencra ogaitst mote performances against more rnpeaieateed teams were excellent. enrellent. Througitoat experienced teams Throughoutdan the seaseason we have had both wins avd and louses losses and our positive positioe Page 64 The Armidalian 1995 TheAatraidalsats 1995 T'om McMaster, MeMastor, Hugh Hogh Blows, Gold Gold - Chris Donaldson Donaldson, Torn Brad Sanson, Sarson,Jonothon Pyr, Hegit JonathonGrigg, Grigg,Mastist Martin Pye, Hugh Direks, Dircks, Edward Blomfield, Elomfield, Ben Bar O'Sallivaa, Lao O'Sullivan, Nick Davis, Lee Brand, Sam Kendall, Androw Andrew Willis. The 1994-95 nommoneod with fsrur aider coneon1994-95 sensors season commenced four sides tcstiegtho Door14 l4AffJcAeempetition. TheywereTAS testing the Over ADJCA competition. They were TAS Blue, TAS Gold, AHS AIlS BIne AIlS Rod. Alt teams Blue and AHS Red. All were sntoctad ahoywere wereof of similar similar ability. ability. selected so shot that they The 550 two captains, captains, Chris Chris Donald.son Donaldson and Staphon Stephen Mitcholt Mitchell ware Gang Kerr Kerr and ard Tom were promoted In to senior cricket. Greg McMaster took over the rote role of loading leading the sides and each weelved received aa medallion medallion eaoh each far for loaderetrip leadership cad and usorgenisatien. ganisation. All players ployrea trained teemedwell weltand sad some same showed shewed a marked intpmsemnetiateetntiqse improvement in techniquesad andepptiratina. application.Ceetificatos Certificates were awarded awaeded to Brad Reed Sanson, Snosna. John Jrrhn Gow Dew and Sam Sew Dettsrnfor far effort cftort and enthusiasm. Hugh Dieaks Dutton Dircks received aerkkeete dec the most nrcst improved improved player. playrr. a certificate for the Caegeatnletiarstoallplayem their Congratulations to all playersenon theirspuetsmusanhip sportsmanship and yoa to duty drtty masters masters Mr Mr TT Fergusson, Fergusens, Mr M thank you Gosterance, Mr MeGCMotum Matumand sad Mr MeRBHyde ilyde for fat their their asarOosterveen, eistaraethrnrghont sistance throughoutthe theseemn. season.Also AlsoIntoLachlan LachlanFnttrrsrn Fulloon nondectod popular poparlarcoaching ceanhingsessions nossiaesin in (old boy) who conducted irtdrce cricket eunIce svitlithe thebowling bawling machine. msohinu. the indoor centre with Merlin Oates, Oato. Cerolt Martin Coach At the end nnd of et the the season seaaanTAS TASBlue Bluewon wana awell weltcontested cuddled Beat AIlS Blue. TAS Gold came carte third. final against AHS third. C,t 'er, C... err 7.'. U14a Centurion Cricket Team M.WArtrrrttr, D.J.S,rl, J.G.Poulos, J.G.Porrtaa, J.T.Dowley, .J.TDer'rley, ti.J.Torrrlrrtarsr. M.W.Annetts,JJ.R.11ttrseet;A.Il.Idrtstts, H.R.Hunto; A.R.Heath, D.J.Sirl, E.J.Tomlinson. M.W.Hann, R.M.Pyo, R.M.Pye, Cr1. I.A.Croft, Sontodt M.WHa,rrt, Ct-oft, Mt-.4J.Wilkirsaon,C.J.Brunnel; CJ.Br'arsnos;S.R.Wood, S.R.Wood,S.R.Pearson. Sat Penmen. Seated: dtrckffawt Back Row: Under 14 Years Tram (nptain), Riattard Team membnrn members: Ian Croft (Captain), RichardPyn, Pye, Dsvid David Sill, Sirl, MarkAsaeetts. Mark Annetts,Chris ChrisBranner, Brunner,tlugh Hughi-motor, Hunter,domes James foams, Poulos,Jeff JeffDawley, Dowley,Andmw Andrew Heath, Heath, Sam Sam Wend, Wood, Edwsrd Edward Tomlirrsoa, Bell, Matthew Mettlrew Hann. Hase. Tomlinson, Ptsitip Philip Bell, the season and end have here lenrued, learned, tlsrauglsesperiencc, through experience, thc the demends et this this position. prritmnn.The thesupport sapped for furone rue another, sesther, demands of end rI all and the enonptaeen acceptance of all scum team members hoe has been the highliglat of the the year, yew, along elseg with the eajnymeut highlight of enjoyment of the Whilst Whilst din the team was won anly onlyone onematcir match (against (against Guyrn) Guyra) team team epitit spirit was was generelty generally high. high. Mary Manypinyers playershave havedodeveteped veloped their their skills skills to to the the peint pointwhore where thu the teem, team, all on its its day, day, cnn can compete compete with withthe theScat. best. Meek Mark Astnetff Annetts has perperfsaeaed formed well with bat ned and ball ball whilst whilst Hagh Hughltstntor Hunter has has greatly greatly improved improved as as nsa our opening opening bowlre. bowler. Richard Richard Pvc Pye end Craft have taken tekee an and Tea Ian Croft on the rate role of of Captain Captain daring during games. phrAtraidatsarrip95 The Armidalian 1995 Thanks to Mr Ben Mendl end and Mr Thanks Bee Meedt Me Doug Doug Jeffrey Jeffreyfor frt the tile casisInane with coaching. caachirg. assistance with Terry Tony Wilkinson, Wtlktttrae, Coectt Coach Engr Page 65 Under 14 Years (One Hundreds) Team members: Jonathan Edeaaada (Captaia), Williaia Edmonds (Captain), William Wria, Wain, Philip Philip Belt, Bell, Chris Chris Marshall, Marshall, William William Slack-Smith, Slack-Smith, Aegan Angus Mnefarlane, Macfarlane, Andrew Andrew Jeffrey, Jeffrey,,Satdrew Andrew Reerden, Reardon, lames Barlow, Baelaw,Arsthany Cahee, Warwick Matson. Mataae. James Anthony Cohen, The team came fifth overall overall after after beating beating TAS TAS Cantuaiane Centurians wire hcgiaeing uf who defeated them at the beginning of the seasea. season. This This inspeovomeet shawu thmugkout improvement was shown throughout the theseason seasonculmiculminating in defeating the premiers, uaavinoisgly convincingly ecoriug scoring 267 is air innings. inaiegs. Tire leers name in lb their The team came together under the leadership of ef Jonathan Janathae Edmands. Firlditrg discipline diseipliur Edmonds. Fielding improrrd improved tremeadausly tremendously withAedrowdeffrey with Andrew Jeffreyes as the the bankback- Tl:r hod aa mixed mixed season, sonsua,with withonly aely four four The TAS Preehers Freshers had games beiag for the the being ployrd. played. Tire The highlight of the ncanne season for hays IheNorth NorthBears Brass after after bebe. boys was a gmrl great wie winagoissnt against the log tIreweek wcebbefore brgere by by AHS. ABS. This This game ing well brotesr beaten the sow bays msrasc criakoloss and md saw a number of boys mature grenlly greatly as cricketers tidied Ike spirit spirit of of the the team. tram. lifted the Highlights included David Annetts3/17 3/17(wlsioh (which innludod included I-tighlightsteolrtdedDevidAasrtrs oa 'hat-trick), 'hst-lrick'),51 SinaI North Bears, Bears,and led his 91 91 not oat out against North oat not oat out agoinat against TAS Eldera. Elders. Thanks Thanks trr to Mr Windsor foe for ooccring training sessions sessions on oa numerous raessmes oeeosiuos. covering training occasions. Writ Well deer donehops boysned and good good lsnk luck erxl nextsnasarr! season! Arrrlrosru Cosrrlr Anthony Mnt-olmall, Marshall, Coach It's..,.. U13 Cricket Elders 1995 Sea000 W.bsrl, CJ.Bnsrrr, l.Lahtar000ss Second Row: Row:M. M.W.Sirl, C.J.Bath, fv.ayluoerp, N.Eykamp, .SiC.Oooe, S.C.Rose, T.CAtkinson Sonlod: Seated: J.Wflrnhom, 8ff. Dorm, P.C.Errinigtn J.W.Graham,S.S.Boety, S.R.Berry,J.L.Srorcor-r, J.L.Stewart, R.J. Done, J.N.Rollnrarr, T.N.Rollason,A.F.Sroitlr, A.ESmith, P.C.Eveleigh 13 Years Cricket (Elders) bean, bone, dairy doing aa liar finejab jobwiakel_kerpiag. wicket-keeping.darner James Barlow Barlow aed mInts ma gatced after aftrr Christmas. and Philip Bell wem were assets we gained Christmas, bath alt-seceder gemes. macid uSe both heviugxueeonsful having successful all-rounder games. I would like Sham Door, Simon Rose, Monk Sin, Team members: Riehaed Richard Done, Mark Sirl, to thank aommilrnrnt especially especially those these thank the the learn team fur for11mm their commitment Eyhanep, Eykamp, PeserEveleigh, Peter Eveleigh,lank JackSlcwanl, Stewart,\Oblliam William Graham, Graham, Chrin Chris Berry, ,'5le000dsr Alexander Smith, Edward Edward Wisita White nat not mentiueed mentioned abovrthry abovetheymE all muds made a great great coulaibacontribulien TAS 100's ISO'ssuccessful suerrasful and andenjoyable eajuyrble season. season. tion to Ike the TAS Cungratululiaes ned Congratulations Ia to William Woin, Wain, Andrew Jeftbny Jeffrey and James James Barium Barlow wIse who alt all snored scored aoetnrios. centuries. II macid lot ad wouldlike likeIctothank thankMr MrDrrug DougJrifeey Jeffreymba whogave gaveaslot of time time lathe to thetram teamusasmnii wellno as the the braefnl benefit of of iris his experience. Barr Mrrrdl, Coaris Ben Mendl, Coach Chris Bath, Tim Rollason, Sollnson, Tom Atkinson, Alhiasaa, Niahelon Nicholas Games played: pinyrd: vvAHS AHS Lest, Lost, vv Colts Colts Loot Lost This mns disoppoiating sImon wear was a disappointing season as as for far ox as renalts results were nunrernod bet it was punctuated poretoated by nurse indtvidaal concerned but some good individual yorformanres, performances. Richard Doer Doneeossistenhly consistently soared scored reas runs troubled appooents opponents wills with his scored 83 and Iroabted sin leg lag spin. opis. He tie snored against TAS Proshers. Freshers. Sheen SimonRose, Rose,Tim TimRoltoson Rollasonnssd and Torn Alkiuson bowled bomlod fast text and and straight straight with with some soms good gead Tom Atkinson resolw. tntdown dewnby bypoor poor fielding fsoldisg but hut Jack Jsck results. We wnre were 01550 often let 13 Years (Freshers) Harrington-Hastings (Captsin), (Captain), Team Members: : Kirk Hnrriagtoe-Haatings Jason Jason Whittley, Whittley, damns James Lew, Low, David DavidAsetrtts, Annetts, Dare Dara Siyoli, Siyali, Marray (haven, Murray Aylwin, Aylwin, Miahrel Michael Wythes, Wythes, Geahons Graham Glover, Nathan Nathan Symuoda, Symonds, Jothun Joshua Busuell, Burnell, Jmun Jason Lee Lee Damns Playrd: vvTAS Elders: Lost, Lout,vAHS: rAtIS:Lost, Lrst,vv North North Games Played: TAS Elders: Boara: Bears: Won, v TAS Elders: Elders: Lest. Lost. Page 66 Stow artswooped owloped on on the ball boll to to good gead offset Stewart effect while wailwaiting '001-like' iothe lb000sorn. time's baying 'cat-like' in covers. Here's hoping for for on an eejoyenjoyrhlr and sunrassfal coder 14's. 14's. able successful snosan season in the under Thanks to Mr Rose and assistThaska go 5050 assdMr MrEveleigh Eveloighfor fartheir thoienssist' tour ancenod and with with the the loom. team. Tan Tim thlrssfsor; Witzdsm; Caoels Coach ThrAmvnidalior 1895 The Armidalian 1995 12 Years Cricket Team members: Dine Dion Strehie Strahle (Captain), (Captain),Peter PeterLinden, Gaden, Jorsathon Rkyddereh, Murray MurenyChallacombe, Challaw,mbe,Lee Lee Reid, Reid, Jonathon Rhydderch, Ben Godwiu, Knight. Alexis Ronayne-Mahony, Reeoyne-Mnheny, Godwin, Sews Sean Knight, TholnasAbbalt, lIen Thomas Abbott, Ben Ben van van de de Linde, Angus Murray, Ben SI Dtair, Ross Russ Ridgway. lltdgwey. St Clair, At the beginning of af the season, suanon,there thereseemed seemedtolobe law be a few new eriekeaeas inthe theteam leantwho wha has has just jest started started playing playing cricketers in but, en as the season seanne went went on, on, aa huge bugs improvement impanvemeat in is everyone's game wea cue excelwas seue seen.This Thiswan wasxhrrwn shown by our lent record saucedof ef played played6,6,won wnx4 end lost lest 2. 2. There Three was waxaslot 4 and lot aS delermiaalioa in in the theteam term which rehiubon as occasions auntsiossuueof determination cerleinly well as as aa team leers with the tainly helped. helped. They They waruked worked well stroagea playets helping ahe weaker ones ears end stronger players the weaker and else also viur vice versa. Cengrotalatiers Congratulationstntorxrryaau everyoneIre onaavury veryxuuuuxsfnt successful season. I would tiler lltesk all the lire parents parents who wito came cattle and supsaylike 10 to thank peered teem throughout lhrengheut the seance ported the team season and dcx also tlrose those parcels htrdly nilherrunred rome parents wha who very kindly either scored er or enapimd umpired xl at some stage. Thank yea you very very moult. much. Cmos Long, Coach Chris Long, bra of at the tram. was our eec highest highest scoring souring ber team. Kais Kris Saaahla Strahle was balsalan, Iho majoretojatbatsman, muotly usually reaching dnnble double figures in the ily of ef games played. played. ity Chain East, East, Lachlan Lnuhlnn Gray, Gray, Chris Wetlorr, lEslie, Chris Walton, Simuta Simon Hulin, Jemes Mnrlst, Hugh Wnis, James Marlor, Wain, Ben Hall and Asonka Asanka Siriwerdana tried tried hard hard at at all all times limesand andoften afIre scored seared runs rues Siriwardana 01were warnsuccessful saeurnsfel in in their their bowling. bewling. Ben Wales, Walrs, PItillip or Phillip Dewhurst and and Adam Adem Dunlop Dnnhrymade madepleasing pleasingprogress progressinis Dewhurst their tlteiabatting belting or or bowling bawling skills. skills. Puelur for for umnmThanks go to paaeuta parents Mr Walton and Ma Mr Porter piling and Mr Manor Matter for his support sappnal at the games. piring fetrny Jenny Grivas, Grivaa, Coach Cocci, Kanga Cricket Team members: oaembats: Will Wilt Forsythe, Fernyths, fain lain Hall, Michael Wotts, Watts, Andrew Bell, Bell, Seaforth SeafnathMackenzie, Mnekreeie,Alistnirtrnfnt,t, Chris Andrew Alistair Rofeta, Chris Chiltxx.All Chilton. All Knagn Kanga genes gameswean were played on tile the TAS Oval, Kango teams reams winning winning 10, Ill, losing teeing 3. No finals Snail with TAS Kanga snernplayed played in is this thin competition. uornprlitioe. were Will Forsythe t'nrnythr & alwaysput psiin instrong strong performperfnrm& loin Jain11011 Hall always Improvemeals were wore made mode by by all all team learn members. members. ances. Improvements LI' U10L,,rcht Cricket 10 Years Years Cricket Cricket Tram SimrrnBlood, Bleod,Lachlan Laohles Gray, Grey, Andrew Team xaumhuen: members: Simon Halland, Holland, Guy Guy Jamal, Jarvis, Motlhew Matthew Rabeatran, Robertson,Rain Kris Strehie, Strahle, James M Maclee, llngh Wain, arl or,Ben BenI-loll, Hall, Hugh Wain, Asnnkn Asanka Waain, G.Jaeei F.Pain,,SS.Halir,, .Hulin, Fbat Ram: First Row: HH.Wain ,GG. Jarvis Jarvis,,P.Pain A.Darclop, R.Hal, P.Dmrhaeol, A.Dunlop, B.Hall, P.Dewhurst, C.EaaI C.East ,'t.Srviwerdasa, KSIrohle, A.Siriwardana, M.11olleetnnn, M.Robertson, K.Strahle, IeIlnJ.Glaean, Wales, A.Holland A.Hnlland Mrs.J.GHvas, S.Blned: S.BloOd B. B.Wales, O,r Ground: t3vaexd: C.Wnilea On C. Walton Sealed: Seated: Siriwardeaa,Adasa Siriwardana, AdamDnalop,Audaew Dunlop, AndrewLoi, Lai,Chris ChrisEast, East,Sort Ben Dewhurst,Chain Chris Woltne, Walton, Plriltip Phillip Pain, Wales, Phillip Drwhatnl, Pnin, Simna Simon Hulin, Hulin, Chris Chris Lnsnir. Laurie. The Under 105 lOs won was aa large team and mast most beyn boys played played uuerynucnsd every secondwuukend. weekend.Thu The hays boyswhe wholislonud listenedatatlenintraining and and tried tried In to dn do m as innlrnelrd instructed displayed displayed the the ,annl most icrimleg prnvrment provement thenegheet throughout the the snares. season.We WeInns lost all games pinyud baa the results ruxalls of our axe last leot few low games gomos showed skewed played but poemine en the the margin meagin between the promise as the twa twowumn scoreswax wassonnarwwiag rowing drametienlly. dramatically. Matthew Matthew Rnbertnne Robertson and Aedrnw Andrew Lai shamed irnyanuemenl in in all all areas. atoas. Simon Simon showed nuaslanding outstanding improvement Bleed playne, achieving aohiesiog io Bloodwan wasthe themnaa mostoOnniStnal consistent player, ineli all areas. mast polite polite and red onnsidnrnte mem. areas. He He wan was elnx also ao most considerate mem- T/teAetrtid,alinn The Armidalian 1995 1995 All All Kangaplryersnejoyed Kanga players enjoyed amrnlaernaodingseasarnplaya most rewarding season playing eaela enalt week each week. Some ateeng strong pnefnrmaecen performances each helped helped nate us tosame someexavinuing convincing miss wins over over the the semen. season. ItIt won gruel In displayed each was great to see gnod good npoetnmnuship sportsmanship displayed week week by by nar ourynangnsl youngestoricketnes. cricketers. Thenhs Thanks In to all san our peaparnuts ents wha whooaane came along alonglxtonoppoot support nsa ourIConga Kanga team. team. Thauka mast go gaIn Thanks must to all all parsats parents whn who assisted with umpiring ing and and scoei:Ig scoring throughont throughout lb theeneesna season and and in in partiuntar particular to to Mr Inhe John Farsyllte. Forsythe. Cln-islixeA. CoacS Christine A. Weigirl, Wright, Coach Page 67 Hockey 16s Hockey 16's The teane played in strong competition with many of the team played opposition regularly playing in the Men'sA and B grades. oppositioeregnlonlyployhagin he Msn'sAeod Whilst we were always competitive, she the round reund games saw Os us only make saw Onlywin win occasionally. occasionally. We did, however, make the the semis semis end and came came up up against against the the ssrong strong City antubinacombinatian. tion. In In the the game game of of the the season, season, we we oetplayed outplayedout oureivals rivals so fanteotic 2-1 24 win to mooed record ae fantastic win etsd and advance to tho the ('trend Grand Final. Final. We began begen strongly strongly in in she the final, final, noeolilrg exerting pressure ott on tire the t-lerleqrtiss' defesee. Some fine saves eaves by their goal Harlequins' defence. keeper kept red just kept us us soocelnos scoreless and justhehrre beforehrrtf.timo half-timeHoeHarleqeins lequins 0000tered countered with with two two qnick quick goals. goals. TIre The opposition theoexerteit then exerted prensorn pressure with growing confidence and eon. converted another three gnats goals itt in the second half. Tho' The score, veelsd score, however, did not reflect the tire skills shillsand endcommitment commitmentthat thtt displayedthrrroghoot throughout the the grime. game. we unplayed ChrioTibbelts Chris Tibbetts played playedwell wellin ingpalo, goals, as as ho he had had oil all seonoo, season, he won was ably and ha obly supported soppnstrd by Chris Clifton, Simon Cheppell Des Seddon. Sodden. Both BoshAdan AdnnSanders Snedrrsand ortdAeChappell and Dan Angas Macfarlane Macfarlrne peeved in neutralising noutralising HartInsgus proved iovnluohlv invaluable in lequins' best pleyer. player. Matt gave his trqoien' Melt Wysel Wynn gevo bin usual ascot deterdetermined and end non-stop rnn-stnp effort. effort. mined Throughout Throoghout the she season, season, II was wan continually continually impressed impressed by the improving impeoviog skills skills of of Rory thory Williams Williams and end Adam Adom Foot Poor dofeeee and end Matt Melt Elder and Geoff Tibbetts Tibhrlts in cltneb. in defence attack. team wosld wouldalso alsolike liketotothenlc thank Ken Ken Hoot Hunt for for Iris his snpsupThe term pert nod ergeasisasion.Support Support players ptaynrnTim Paosens, Paul port and organisation. Tim Parsons, Cohill, Thomas Tlsomas Imschweiler, lmschweilnr, Chris Clifton, Cliftn,r, Ben Boo East and cod Cahill, Binhnrd Done Denn were were also olnoappreciated appreciatedfor far their their tireless tireless Richard nifarts when available. available. A A big big thankyou thunkyouto toNick NickDavis Doris efforts who "dnablrd "doubled up" up" every every wrnk weekend andunluckily unluckilymissed missedtIre the thrnnglsinjury ivjary -- although rltlronglsstill otilla ojoniot hewas wet the the final through junior he equal of his older opposition and will prove great peave to to be beea greot farce force in district district hookey hockey in in tha the Intone. future. Page 99 68 Is-. rtnaf,a 16s Hockey Back Ben.. Row: Bee0 l°irrreRow: Rarer First Seated: Sratcdr P.C. C,,r,,lr. C.P. e.g. Trbberte, PG. Cahill, Tibbetts,aol. R.T.tturrrrmron Williams G.P. G.E Tiblrortn. Tibbetts, A.E. Add. Foot, Poet, A.M. AM. Snrtdoro, Sanders, B.G. East, C.R. Clifton, R.J.W. Done B.C. CR. Ctrftorr, RItE Dorm MI. M.J.Etdr,; Fidel;MA. M.A.115or4 115,sel,K.F.Ti K.ET.H,rrrt Hunt (Cepteis), Mr Mr P.D. PG. Hall halt (Coach), V (Captain), (Coach), D. V Sdorr Sedon(Vico-Captairt), (Vice-Captain), N.E. Deei.r, Davis, T.J. TJ. TiImpschweiler IrrrpsehweilerPornorra, Parsons, Abocrmtr Absent: T. The Ike snecesses successes of this seasnn season have hoer prnmptrd prompted sown some ancty early discussion onnecreisgoa Mrs's discussion concerning Men's BB grade grade srdr side in 1996. We will only ants med need aa few few entra extra players players with esorfy energy evil and fitness fiteess to make meke this an definite goal. goaL Reperseatative RepresentativeFleyern: Players:Chain Chris Clifton, Clifton, Simon SimonClauppotl Chappell Armidale Under 15 Arwidalettader IS Tthhntts Best and Fairest, Pairrnt, Matt Melt Wyont rod Simon Chris Tibbetts Wysel and Clrappell, Chappell, cortifinotno. certificates. Pntvr1jot4 Peter Hall, MIC 14 Hockey tncvorynoeerssfut In a very successfulsesnon, season,the theUnder Under14's 14'sHockey Hockeyloner team finiohed finished seennd secondnoontim the competition competition ladder. laddrr. In lathe the fittero fifteen eomprtition competition games games played playedtisey they suffered suffered only only three three lonmr losses orrd dmw. By By the the end md of the sotnmnr bed dr. and aa draw. summer she the team had developed 'rookies' vnlopnd into into aa cohesive eebmivn unit artil with with many many of if the 'ronbien' filling important imporloot roles. rates. Nick Davis (Captain) and RichBlob. ted ard Done Done (Vice (Vice Captain) continued to ho be the daminanl dominant eptain) eontinrrod players in abs the side bat but tlmry they were weecincreasingly i0000esinglysupported supported impmvnd skills akills of efAngos by the improved AngusMnetkrlaen, Macfarlane,Adcm AdamPoem, Foot, Vangoli, Andrew Airdeew Jeffrey, Jeffrey, Amir ArnieGhandir Gbandir and and David David Rob Voegeli, McMillan. Richard, Nick, MoMitlan. From From these thssr players, Richnad, Nick, Angus, Angan, wore all all selected netnoladtotoplay playfor tenths Rob, Andrew and David were the Anntidalnrepmnsentaticc Armidale representative aide side ut at the theStrrto State Titles. Titles.Riohrrrd Richard Done gained late selection salactian in the tire NSW. NSW. Country Coanrry Team Teatn and an on invitation invitotinototojais Devetapmant Squad. Sqacd. and join the State Development ThcAt'rrrideliao The Armidalian 1955 1995 In partnership of ofiames In the the forwards thu the consistent partnership James Curtis Curtis and and Charles Charles Beosley Beasley peoduced produced a aumbee number of goals. Senc Scott Pearson and Col Bryafll Bryant showed a big improvement improvement in in Arsgus Mrcfaainsse,Armidale, Arseidalo,nominated comiosted for far State Slate dedoAngus Macfarlane, volopmual velopment Camp. skills to gain 'run-on' 'eon-on places in many of the games. fames. MaMillan reproseolalises. Adam McMillan - nIl all Armidale representatives, Adam Foot Foot Certificate foe for 000nisienl consistent effort. Peter Potoyffoi4 Hall, M1C MIC Crabant Glovrrprovud Graham Glover proved lobe to beaastrong strong defensive defensive halt half and wan ssppoeted by Pool was ably supported Paul Cahill Cahill or at Intl-beck. full-back. The The leans team approached the the nemi-final semi-final with confidence confidence and and risen played justified justified when when they theyposted pcstodaafine line2-1 2-i victhen proved tory ever over City in the major somisemi- hod. final.Goals Goalsby' by RichRichard Gorse. despite close clonemarking, mnrlaiag,were werethe thehighlight highlightof olaa Done, despite very very close closegomc. game.City Citywrsn won she the final final In to agaic againolsallonge challenge / Rsrh Voegeli Certificate, Certificate, Andrew leffruy, Rob Voegeli Jeffrey, David David Half Field Hockey This yonr hull field hockey hnokey team teem was wus a very vrey diyear TAS half came was aamide verse group indeed. There was wide roege range of 5gm, ages, osperirocu, sire snd experience, obihsy, ability, size and enthusiasm. '055,514 r4llrrekay Under Hockey, 1995 P.R G.A.Gioces;A.D.Msscfrrrlorot,A,ll, Glove]; A.D. Macfarlane, A.E. Poot.A.M. Foot, A.M.Sortdvri Sanders,J.J.D. J.J.D.Catuit, Curtis, S.C. R.C.Vasegoli, Voegeli, S.R. Back Row: GA. BncilRoscr Seordr Seated: Pea, Pearson Cit P.C.Cahill, Crsl,ii4 N.E. DorIs (Coptrarr), P.O. (Coach), fl/ifDone Dotso NorCF Btyorst, Bryant, PG. N.E. Davis (Captain), MrMs P.D. HallHsrli (Coach), R.J.W. (ViceCaprssitt), D.C. McMillan. Mcfahihlos,Absent: Abnooe A.D. A.D. Joffloy Captain), CA. Boenisry, Beasley, D.C. Jeffrey asia us inshe theGrand GrandFinal FinalIwo two weeks weeks later. later. However However moaslus measles md drpleled our oar ranks rooks leaving caving only and iojosy injury had hennily heavily depleted olaveit In run rca or. eleven to on. Richard RichardDoste, Done, Graham Graham Giovea Glover rod and Paul Cahill, all boy key players, could not cot lobe take the she field. field. Our Oar siltrnlios wserened wires so injasy situation worsened when Nick Dacis Davis soffeced suffered an injury ie isalf and snd had boise in she the first half to leave leave she the field after ion ten mtomin0105. Cityfinished finished the tire first firct half half two two goals ahead ohead cud utes. City and oar our lrsh task iutrked looked difficult. difficult.Nick Nickcoarageously courageouslyaetuessud returned to to the the field and we soared micasea to logo. scored with sue ten minutes go. We eanitocontinued to pours gast but press thu the goal but could couldflat not000vert, convert,mseiOing resulting ie in a win to City and arustuess a runners ep up trophy to TAS. This mrs rogues well woll for hrr the was oa fine oohiecomcol achievement ond and augurs faber futureof ofhookup hockey at at TAS. TAS. A A big big lhaokyou thankyou to Mr Gao Dan Corselli el the Cornelli far for his his help help sod and sraieiog training in the letter latter half of scassisasid season and also also to to the the gaaep groupof ofporonis parentswise who togularlv regularly supporlud aidehoes. supported from she the sidelines. Ropuesualalivo Dm0015; Richard Richard Done Door NSW. Representative Honours: NSW. Canotry, Country, Silver medollioo. medallion. Nick Davis Armidale, B B and and PF medallion, medallion, nsrminat,rd nominated for State Stair Devulsp,neoi Development Camp. TheArorirlolias, The Annidalian 1995 Mielsari Michael Watts, Walls, our ncr yuorgens youngest member at seven sevee ynars years of ego, enrhttsinstte member age, man was an enthusiastic member who whoattended attendedmsml most training smsioos sessionsassd and played playedwish withdurermissalion determination and and eneniminivg joywessl. Bran Pearson, joyment. Beau Pearson, she the oldost eldest and and perhaps perhapsmoss most napnrieocrd experienced plryor, player,held heldthu thescam teamtagolitor together and and scrssrd scored Lako Daley Delay men unollser enthusiastic enthusiastic and many grsnls. goals. Luke was another and highly skilled member of the lhr team. Sarah Ponasars Pearson and Sasah and Lauren Luuren Farrell Fosarll were wren also also experienced esperienoed players players whose whose nlhliswere skills werekeenly keenlyoppmcialud appreciatedby bythe thessthoe other lottm members. Susannah Susunnah Warrick, Waurick,playing playingher hersecond sraaef team members. season, season, bmcnme became more more confident aonfidenr as the season season peogmssed progressed end mere much atach and gamely tackled opposition opposition mcmboan members who were older and and larger larger liars than irerseif. herself. Katie Bradley, new mum. memrider Bradlny, anorm bet ber in to the the team, team,quicirly quickly developed developed auneilunl excellent hockey hockey skills skills andher herdolcesniaaliusr determination nrsd and quick respossse response to crisis was sri in acerium nit invpieesiao to Ic all. an inspiration ' Page 69 I' 'P nnlf-jrcoaouckD Half-field Hockey Team ila,akRorr; Back Row: Seated: SauCed. Sarah inlayrlrer- hoar-he, Sarah Pear-mr,, Pearson, PbiiiipPuiv, Phillip Pain,CiChristopher Laurie, Simon Iirrlir Huhn, Beau Pearson, Lachlan B rmPoorourr, Locl,la,rGrey Grey Jmd5alrarl Worm,, Lam-en From-elI, Lake Dairy Mrsi. Or-ivan(Coach), (Caodr), Sraorrrrosb Michael Watts, Lauren Farrell, Luke Daley, Mrs J. Grivas Susannah Warrick, War-rick, Clrr-irrrp/rrrTerm,; Katie Katie Bradley Christopher Tunio; Christopher Laurie, another aaothar new now member, mrmber, was quick to put into into practise practise his his newly newly acquired acquiredskills. shills.Lachlan heckles Gray, Grey, put a powerful striker of the thu ball, hall, saved saved many many goals goals from from being scored against us as did Simon Hrrlio Hulin who as us mba was war rxcetlorrt in ia the goal pea1 position. position. excellent Clrrix Turner and and Phillip I'hillip Paine continued Chris Turner continued to improve througlmuur thuseason sun-ronand andititwas waswonderful wonderful to see sac PItillip throughout the Phillip score score his his first firstgoal goalthis thisyour. year.Congrrtslorioos Congratulations10011 to all the rennet mamheesfor furaavery team members very prodonhve productive seassro. season. Jeremy Grucaa,Coach Cora/, Jenny Grivas, Shooting Sbrrrrrng beau very suecesefut Shooting in 1995 has been successful ned, with the rifle With mm rifle teams teamsperforming performingvery verywell. well. With the loss of Mr. Robert Mitchell, who was moot most in- valvod, volved, rho the shooting shoorieg team was faced with the lark wh,_' task of regaining regaining the the GPS GPS Prorrrirrohip Premiership which we had won in 1993 hoe rrorowly lost onl in but narrowly in 19u 1994. With new sow rifle rittebarnels thuPP& &Pand barrels faom from the F and stocks stocks fitted by Meyicron, Mr Picton, we we sot set nboet about liftiog lifting rho the perfoemoaoe formance of of thu the younger youngershooters shooterswho whowoomu would form the majority of the seconds team this yer.r year form cons rhis and and rhr the firsts firsts is in years years to to come. ttmrtll-borr Small-bore Thc anneal small-bare The annual small-bore GPS postal shoot owas shot ocr, overtho thewinter winterseason seasonwith withboth bothtlro the 1st VIII and teams coping VIII nodunder under16's ifs teams copingwell. well.The the1st Ir VIII were wara place pince third third overall overall and and the the 16's Ill's were ware foselb in ie Ibrir placed fourth their oempstiliou. competition. Tire The Henna House compelition for foe the ha Morris Cop Shooting competition Cup was nay Imoldininthird thirdterm. new. Competition Competitiou betwooa held between hmruo-, houses was close with Craft or.. Croft und and Tyraetl Tyrrell the neain main contenders. loeders. Tyrrell I)mraellHouse Houseemerged emorgodasonthe thebetter bert' roam with milk aa 10 iS point viotary Craft hour. team victory noon over Croft house. Green blouse House were were tlrird. third. David Cotterill attenitl(192 ji' ox ex 200) won the Coo Cox Cup Cup ashmm as best irmdioidenl individual shot. sb' The Victorious GPS Shooting Squad Page 70 The Annidalian 1995 Tlrnd,reiduiiur, First VIII Rifle Shooting (G.P.S. Premiers) 1995 MrK Larsg(at'd-Snsith Mr K. Langford-Smith(HeadrnaoIel, (Headmaster),D.J..T. D.J.J. Carnrmrr, Cameron, A.C. A.C.Pilehcr-°, Pitcher*, S.f. B.J.Srtape, Snape, W.f. W.I. Do,roldaes,MrWF.Sadlrv' Donaldson, Mr WE Sadler Seated: A.C. Wilootr, MrWA. WA. Ward Wet'd(Coach), (Ceacft),C.R. CR. Schaeffel; Sc/taeffar;D.W. OW Ceteetail Wilson, 3.5. S.R. Pile/err Filcher (Capteriy), (Captain), Mr Cotterill 1st Freest: NRA. UPS. Prrtrtiet'ohip In Front: N.RA.Shiele4 Shield G.P.S. Premiership Bechotsess only errty Nate:° Note: * Buchanan Bach Back Rater Row: The GPS 01'S Invitatjoe Invitationsmall-bore small-borematch matchatat50 50 mettes metres was was held held atTAS at TASininearly earlySepteotber. September.Teams Teams from from Seats Scots ColCollege and cad Sydney High High cempeted TAO ia competed againat against TAS in aa some what smatter competition than smaller competition than lost last year. Cooapetitieo Competition between the six sin teams laantswas wasclose clarawith with TAS 1 eanetgiag between the emerging as the winners. wionees. Results Results were were as as follows: fellows: TAS Scotr:1449; TAS 2: 1445; SydTAS 1: 1: 1460 1460 en ex 1600; Scots:1449; ney High 1:1433; TAS TAO 3: 3:1413; High 2: 2:1309 1413; Sydney Sydney High 1309 The amoll-bom lees saw sow small-bore eveet event agoisnt against Old OldSays Boysatat50 50ore metres the school schoel lease cagestotowin wia after afIre last last year's year's defeat. defeat. A A team eager limited limited nhawiog showing af of Old Old Boy Boy shoelers shooters combined cembieed with with good performances performeeccsfrom from the the boys baysand andled ledtotoaeleer good a clear vicfor the the TAS TAS teata. team. tory far Frail-bare Full-bore Fall-hare shooting this year began began with with the Armidale Armidate Full-bore Rifle dab's Club'sAasnaal Annual tram team ahaot shoot in TAS catered entered Rifle is which TAS fear Competitiee was hard with with 13 cam. four teems. teams. Competition 13 teams teams compaste0. TAO 1I come thiad, TAS TAS veterans vctcmns fourth, foarth, TAO peting. TAS came third, TAS 4 ninth TAO 3 eleveath. sixth and TAS eleventh. David Cottetill, Cotterill, Brs BenSaape Snape aadAedraw and Andrew Wilma Wilson(reaarve) (reserve) wear were selected selected in in the shoP/SW NSW Country Cenotry Under 25 team team which which won [hair the City City team teem at etAreoe their match against against the Anzac Range, Range, Cotterillwan wasalso also selected selected in the P/SW NSW Sydney. David Cottetill Uadeo 25'swhich which is isagreat ieee Under 25's a greatachievenvesl. achievement. He shot in an iotereatieeat match melds against against the the British Bdtinh Lions et international at Sydney. len In 706.29. 706.29. A Arerek (ex 000) 800) to week Inlet later Sydney Sydney High travelled to Wollomombi Wollomombitotosheet shoot agaieat'l'AS against TASand andaitheegh althoughthey they hed goad learn had a good team we we beat beat them them by by778.53 778.53Irs to 763.33. 763.37. In and third third terms TAS TAO competed cemynted against agsisst In scarred second and Armidale Rifle Shield. The comAemidale Rige Club Clab for the lbs Mitchell Mitahell Shield. campetitias, petition,which whichinisheld heldever overtwa twodays, days,was wasclone closebut butshe the Armidale dab clubmocegad managed to to heat beat as us 1096.67 to 1089,43. 1089.43. Atmidale 096.67 err On behalf of 0/the mast thank hash the Armidale Armidalo the TAS TASseam team II must Rife RifleCInh Clubfor forthe thecompetition competitionasasititprepares preparesen us fee for the the aempetisian DPI. competition atatGPS. The The lsiglsligtst highlight of the shooting shooting year year wan was GPO GPS held at Herosby Hornsby Rifle Rifle Range. Range. After Afteraa 5000tieg shooting camp camp held at Wallomermhi Wallamumbi and endHornsby Ilemabythe thrtwo twoIAS TASteams teams nampated competed lte the GPS GPOcompetition.. enmpetitian.. in the The 1st tat VIII in winning winning the the NRA NRA VIIIwere werevery verysoaaesnhtl successful in Shieldaed andcoming comingseened secondinin11th the Rawson Sirirld Ramsna Cup Cop and aud third tttisd hr the Buchanan BerehanonShield. Shield.These Tttrsrresults eesultsgavr TAS16 lhahamin the gave TAS champicoship pionship prrints points to to win winthe theGPO GPS Premiership Premiership from fromT.61.S. T.K.S. on 13 points ThisPeemieaahip Premiership peioss and end S.G.S S.O.S on 8 points. This win the second maced in to sheen promand endthe tirefifth fifth since since win baa has been been the three years itaiecapeieo its inception irt in 1903. 1903. Individnal Individualscoees scores at GPS placed Costrrilt 2nd. andAedenwWilson Wilson David Cotterill 2nd, Bra Ben Snape Snape (4th) andAndrew (5th). (5th). They They wore were selected selected for for the the aembised combined GPO GPS Team witle aen-shoatiteg captain foe watch with Stuart Stuart Pilchee Pitcher on as non-shooting for the match against against University University af of NSW NSW and and the Uoiveeaity University of Sydnay. ney. Tho The combined combinedGPO GPS Team Team was was placed placed secoed. second. to In May May the the tat 1st VIII VIIItravelled travelledIntoSydney Sydneytotoshoot shootegainet against Sheen HneasbyRifle Rifle Range. Range. TAS TAO won wee eoevineitsgly Shore atatHornsby convincingly cgsiest beisg 334.30 against thr the Shore Shore teem, team, the final final sneers scores being 734.38 TheArest'ds1tott 1963 The Armidalian 1995 - Page Page 71 Team Scores: Six schools participated. 1st Teons members were: weeet S.R. SR. Pjlehcr Team members Pitcher (Cop;.) (Capt.) 104.9 184.8 (cx (ex 200),D.W. .9, B.J. BJ. Snape Scope 190.5, l90.5,A.C. 200), D.W. Cotterilt Cotterill 191 191.9, A.C.Wilcox Wilson 189.7, W.J. Donaldson Donaldson 184.8, 104.8.D.J.J. DJJ. Cameron Cameron 179.10, 179.10, MS. 112.4 (ex (ax 120) 120) and sad A.C. AC. M.J. Lisle 172.9, C.R. Schceffor Schaeffer 112.4 Pilcher Pitcher 71.1 (ox (ex 80). a closecompetition competition with with The The The seconds match match was wasaclose Kings School (509 (309cc iota ex 560) 560) macaging managing ta to bent beat TAS into second place (500). 204 raembers were: wean: A.C. AC. Pilohor 2nd Tnnm Team members Pitcher (Capt.) 67.3 (cc (ex 70), 70), J.T. iT. Dowley Dowley 67.4, 67.4, E.P.F. Steaing Sinning (Mon (Vice Capt.) 66.3, 01.3, ing Camp) Assdrew Wilsoc; The The Snap Snap Shooting ShoolirrgTroTm. Andrew CCWilson; phy :tAardrew Wilson; The Thr N.S.W.R.A. Medal: Mrdalt Staorr Andrew C Wilson; Stuart S R Pilcltee Pilcher; Cn0000bTnophy Connock Trophy - 1995 Warwick WnxvickJDonaldnov J Donaldson Other triglstigtsts dsrieg the year included ineladed many highlights during many mdiindioiduol s000rwes. Stuart Pitcher woo Saw England vidual successes. won tire the New Distoint Janior Champion-of-Champions Ctroorpinn-of.Chnmpioas at Spring District Junior Ridge. to wi000rr were: weor: In Open Meetings winners Wariatda/Roclay Dora'B''B'Grade: Gradet DW otleril; GloucesGlancesWarialda/Rocky Dam DW Cotterill; toe 'C' Grade: GrossetBJ BJSnape; Snaps;Tamworth Tamwarstr'B' 'B'Grade: Grada:BJ BiSccpn; ter 'C' Snape; W.I Doaaldxrrn Donaldson 'C' Grade: WJ Centre in early September Septomber with wishMr. Mr.Stuart StearlCleghorn Cleghcrnas as spcoinl gocst. Mr. Mr. Geoff Geoff Postle Poeticand md Mr. Mr. Max Moe Tavener itsvrarr special guest. provided an excellent meal moat for for the the gathering gathering of :1 staff, parents and friendo. friends. Mr. psrents Mr. Stuart Stuart Cleghorn Clrghoro presented prearoted the awards: following awoada: Daring During the ynar year the Rifle Cleb Club has bean been rrrpportnd supported by many people and our one special syacial thanks thoahr must men;go gaIn Pu. to Mr. PeIcr Piotoe for his help with rifles riSes and grrreeal support, to to ter Picton general support, Mr. and cad Mm. Wilsan for far their caanhiag Mrs. Wilson coaching ned and anaislanor, assistance, Me. Sadlor for foe their their organisation organiantice and beho. Mr. Ward and Mr. Sadler hind the se050s Ileodmasrer and and the rho Parents Parade scenes work. The Headmaster and Friends Friends Association Association munt must he be thanked thankedfor fortheir theirr::psupport of rifle shooting and and for for the the parohase purchase of of tire the now new riSe rifle barwls. barrels. 21 Boll-AllanCup: Cap: (Best (BessininGPS GPSFull-bore Fcll-barr Competition) JJ Bell-Allen David W Cotterill; The Annie Abbott Shield: clap (Top Sorrre Score David WCossrrill; TheAaaieAhbottllrinld: a GPS Team) Jefferson Jeffrraao T Dowley; The Cox Con Cup: Cept in GPS 2ssds 2nds Team) (Tap Stsootisg David W Cottoritll (Top Sooro Score in Horeso House Shooting) Cotterill; The The pawota acp parents most must hr bethanked thankedfar fortlsrir theironesmaniog continuing supp0:1, especially at GPS where Mrs Cherie Filcher port, especially Pitcher lcd led a bond band of willing parents parents to to prnd000 produce excellent excellent fond, food,hotir both at La Mancha Maneha Caravan Carovar Park and on en the Range. Morris Cup Cap (House Shooting) Strontiog) Tyrrell Tyrrnll House; Hound The Tho Colearn Colours AS. DJ. Lislo 61.3, T.J. TJ. Gill 60.0, lOS, J.R.W. A.J. Raft, Raff, 64.5, D.J. Lisle 61.3, Crossle 58.1, A.D. Hardman 59.0 and G.T.Thrapo(t0os.) G.T. Thorpe (Res.) Censsld5O.l,A.D.Haodmarr59.Oscd TheAsoual The Annualrifle rifleseem teamdinoec dinnerwax was hold held at at the the MoConvilte McConville Hsrlmcr 'trophy (Most tscpcoved Holmes Trophy Improved Shooter) Warwioh Warwick IJ Donaldson; OcrrroatorGPS GPSShootShootDonaldson; TIre The Word Ward Trephy: Trophy:(Bond (Best Score Gold: Cotterill Gotterill DW, DW, Snape Soupe BJ, Ill, Wilson WitsacAC, AC,Pitcher PitcherOtt SR Silvnm: Dnnuldsoa WJ WI Silver: Donaldson Ssrra, Stuart 5Pilchm; PiloSerCaptain; Coprnhr;WA WA Ward, Worn, M1C MIC r,orsx,,rtrr.,r..'s. David Cotterill, who was selected in the NSW Under 25 Team Page 72 Page The Armidalian 1995 Ttreflmsnidatiarr 2995 Rowing Foam 1994/1995 199411995season season Senior Snatar team: tnamt M. M. Walker, Walker, R. R. Team llotJer, Butler, T. T. Poole. Poole,A. A.Sypkernn, Sypkens, 1. (coo) J. Wyatt (cox) looter Junior team team D. Bromlay, Bromley, B. Hickoy, Hickey, S. Lollbacle, 1. McKid, McKid, R. Lollback, J. Swanson (cox) R. Spencer, Spencnr,A. A. Foote, L, L. Griffrn, Griffen, T. T. Gill, Gill, E. E. Rohorte, Roberts, 1. J. Wyatt, A. Cati, Cull, A. A. Dyanon, Dyason, A. Cochran. Rowing otTAS at TAS has has dnvetoped developed over over the the last last sevea seven years years with with the geanraas generous sapport support of of various various TAS TAS porceto, parents, the Rowing Rowing Supyottee's Supporter's Group Group led led by by Man Mrs Barbara Poole aod and nba alsowith withthe thehnlp helpnf ofthe theArosidnic Armidale Rowing Clab. Club. ItIt has dovnlep rowing, rawiag. has been been nor our aim aim this this pane year to faettrar further develop both sweep oar cor and sculling, scatting, and aod in particular particulaetn to develop skill litnnrn and end where whore skill and and toohniqoo, technique, toannsmanship, teamsmanship, fitness possible,enpnnsnntotioe representative rowers. to Mr Mr porsible, towers. Thanks Thootes should nhoatd go goto John John Sypkcss Sypkensfor forhis hisonntioued continuedeerhusiooric enthusiastic c000hiog coaching and and support. Scullern: Scullers: We whale, aehicoed onroims We hose, have, or: on the whole, achieved our aims this this peer, year, com- peting myraregattas, regattas,winning wiirningrevroal peting n000eonbatty successfully ininseven several sweep ernior scatters, sweep oar oar and and scott scull events events and and trod had two senior scullers, Robner Barter (Ceptaio Robert Butler (Captain of of Rowing) Rowing) and andTim TimPrrrlonvcnn Poole were sntroted selected tn to parltotpate participate in the NSW Junien Junior Rowing Development velopment Srjnad Squad at the Mmdi MaadiCop Cupin inFlamilton, Hamilton, New New Zealand. senier rowers, Robert ButZealand. In In additioo, addition, thorn three senior ton, ler, Tim Tint Poole Peolr and Andrew Sypkens all teak took port part in in the the Manniog Ales Manning Ricer River rowing rowing romp camp orgnniood organised by Mr Alan Williams, Technical Director, NSWJuoinn NSW Junior Rnwing Rowing DcDeWilliamo, nelepmnnt velopment Programme. Programme. This This reosoo season also saw samoa an eothneiantio enthusiastic contingent contingentof ofjunactor ior rewers rowers woke make their their dchct debut in in the the novice novice dons class01 at the Independent Schools Schools Rnwiog RowingChempiorrnhips Championships on thn the Independent Nnpean Nepean Rivcr. River. Thu The Lightwcighl Lightweight Siagla Single Scull Scullevents eventsware weredorninoted dominatedin in bc norly parl of the the early part the snoson season by by Robert Robert Butler Butlerwhrr who won won this Port Macquarie Macquorir and end Taree Twro regattar this 000rt event ot at both both finn the Port regattas to in Joonary January of of this this year. year. Mention Mention roust must olso also be wede made of of Aedrcsv Andrew Sppknos' Sypkens' rocelexcellent thcIndependent IndnpendentSchool's Suhocl'sRowing Rowing ChamChrm. lent ormoorno success atotthe pmonshipson pionships on the Ncpcon Nepean River in March March this this year yearwlrerr where ho he ottuiord attained secoad second place in Ac the Gpor Open Snnior Senior Single Scull finol. final. lIe Healno also achieved achievedthird thirdplocn place irt in tlrc the U16 Single Single Scull thu NSW NSW State Store Junior Jonion Rowing Sowing ChaarpiooScull lirtul final 01 at the Championships. ships. Aardrew, Andrew, in in recognition recognitionog ofIris his yote:rlial, potential, nevervcd received two two significont significantamends, awards,firstly firstlynor oneofoftwo twoNSW NSWRowimrg Rowing Associationjumri0000wiognettolorshipsondsecrredly, nor Association junior rowing scholarships and secondly, one of of four four NSW NSW Unina Unionof ofOornmne Oarsmen Drvlopwerrt Devlopment Awards Awards frrr 994/95. for 1994/95. As mcntroncd, mentioned, four four jrroiors juniors had had the the oppowonity opportunityto toleer test tlrnirtraiairegatthr nehiev. their training at thelmrdoprodcot Independent School's Regolto Regatta achieviog Thry wrac ing a third ie in the Novier Novice Qcad Quad ncall. scull. They were Danirl Daniel Brrrwley, Bce Hichey, Bromley, Ben Hickey, Scoll Scott Lollbock, Lollback,Jomne James MeKid McKid and and coo, cox, Robert Swanson. Swanson. Of pnrliuntar onta, The Thc Most Docked rrnAward Award this Ibis particular note, Dunked Cox neesoc season has gone to Robert Swansoo. Swanson. TIns This has vntlring nothing In to drreoillr his ability rhility oso has it that thor itiris do with his as a eon. cox.Ramnoor Rumour has is pop pay bock being ogamrrral asisnuce on on our nor regular boo back for lriu his beings general nuisance bus jortcneys tn and end from Lake Molpas wech. journeys to Malpas raOh each week. 000 boor been hero On amoor moretrrinos seriousarm, note,rho thefoBnwing following awards have wade made for this season: Mndnllinn foe Dedication Dedicntioo and and Consistency Consistcncy Medallion to Tim Pool for Cnrrificnresro forMost MostImproved Improved SenSeeCertificates to Molenlm Malcolm Woltaro Walker for inrRownc, Gotlbaak for torMent Jar. ior Rower, and to Scott Lollback Most Impeervud Improved Junne Rower Rower ior 00100w: Colours: Rnberr Robert Bntlnr, Butler, Silvor Silver Medallion; Medallion; arrd and Andcew Andrew Syphars, Sypkens, Silvnn Silver Medollion Medallion WIdl-lycener, MIC WE Hyman, MIC Possibly Possibly the the most most eoeiting exciting team team win win wan Distri.'n was achieved at the Control Central Districts Rowing Ansociolion (CDR 5' Association (CDRA) Cbampionahips Championships on the Manning River, River, Terre Taree where where our our seniors, seniors, Rnbcrl Robert Butler, Butler, Molcoim Malcolm Wolhnr, Walker, Tim Tim PanIc, Poole, Andrew Andrew Sypkenn Sypkens and and ens, cox, Jomes James Wyatt Wyatt rowed rowed aa very very strong strong coon race to win wic the Schools' Schools' Scrr Senicr ior Quart Quad Scott Scull evcet. event. mc Rob," TheTAS TASRowing Rowing Teom's Team's Robert BollocoadTim indicatedtheir tb,' Butler and Tim Poolr Poole indicated imprnvnmnnt in double doublnscull mdl cvnrw improvement in events early in1995, early in 1995, wiering winning thr the lntrrrno. Interme- dtolc diate Double Scull rvrrrt event at the CDRA hompicnships. This CDRA Championships. Thispa partnnnohip, ealmieotrd ie nership, culminated in their theirecer reachtog final of Sraior Double Deal ingtIm the final oftIm the Senior Scntl Scull event event or at the the Moodi Maadi Cop Cup in Flamiltorr, NewZealand. Zealand.This Thiswas w.. Hamilton, New or '' nosmall small ochirvrmrnt achievementconsider. considering thcy theywern, were,iningeonrol generallcnxns, terms,cowcompnlirrg peting against against 1438 1438now005 rowers and soullnrs scullers from 7S 78 diffocratindeynoddifferent independnet ent nehorts. schools. The Artnidalian 1995 TheArurridolicorr 1995 rr,,,,r.,,Sr:r,.rrrar-I, rrtrrr,, *.eOrR,.us'l,-, rr,r-.,Z,- A.E.Foote, L.D.Griffin, S.M.Laback, B.M.Hickey, D.J.Brontley, j.a .Me/urn, li.m.,rrpA.M.Cectrrarr J.L.McKid, TJ.Gill, A.M.Cochran Stunned: MvJ.Syphaos AJ.Sypbwrr, lIlA. Walker; T.ol.Portc, Seated: Mr J.Sypkens Cooclr), (Coach, A.J.Sypkens, M.A.Walker; TA.Poole, R.E.T.Banlct (Copaoin of ofRoe'irrgl, R.E.TBuder (Captain Rowing),Mv MrWE.Hyrnnrm W.E.Hytnan(Meotcr' (Master irr in Clrorgmd Charge) Orr On Cvumrrrd: Ground: J.Wtt)rors, J.W.Wyatt,A.Dya.enn, A.Dyason,,9.dJ.Sc'orroorr R.H.Swanson Rn,, Back Row: IS,, Pope Page 73 Rugby SI Fa st XV Rugby Fr,,, .SVRkt Backfln,s'r Back Row: FfrorRoo,.' First Row: Scalnd Seated: A.G.Gardrrrrd, Garland, J.H. A.R. A.J.Asnrr000eg, Armstrong,.11. J.J. JrProon, Jefficss, P.E.J. Dawson AG. Act.Marshall, lllmnlrsrII, All.VVyllie, ttylhc, Al. PAl. Darnaoss Cl. Wjouro,S.W.H. 5.WPJ,B,00nr, T.M.Rrrss,N.EJ. Hesiro M.G. MG. Lambley, Lansbkn, C.f.Witnon,J.D. Wilson, J.D.McManrrr; McMaster; FT. EL Witten, Brown, TM. Rose, N.E.J. Henley, E.B.Ctodosrrar. Clodumar: SB. A.J.H. (Heodrnooro'r),H.M. JAM.Sproat Sprout(Captain), (Coptairs,(Mr Mel. Lloyd(Coach), (Coach), A.J.H.Bsnorr, Binnie,Ms MrK. K.Lorrgfovd_Ssoistr Langford-Smith (Headmaster), I. Lloyd C.C. Karating, CC. MeAl. Sisna(Manager), Managtr, N.G. P.O. Hnbba Keating, Mr M. Sims Hobbs 1st Fifteen Rugby Duringthe the1995 1995nnososr, season, the 1st XV playnd played 12 gaurns, games, fluting losing 8hand and winnirrg4. winning 4.While Whilebonn theseronults results might not be successful season, season, thn the foals facts crc are viewed as reflecting a succnssfal that she the performances by oar our opnn open terms teams were were very veryannecom- oseodoblo. The 1st 1st XV's Xv's four wins, egninrt mendable. The against St Peter's Lutheran Cnllrgr, College,The TheSlawn StoweSehunl, School,Ersglssrd, England, docbt doubt some some nfoarbelsrepmnform of our better performances 000es carob came cftor after aa mock week of impravrd improvedpeepaeotina. preparation. Pras000tly, Personally, it was very gratigratifying loser so. to seealass mostplayoea playersaisirrg rising to rho the physical and social demands plarad placed open uponlhnm them by by the the fact facttirey they wore were cml rcyrcsenliog troms. representing the School School irs in one of its premier teams. Gordonstoon, Scotland and The Old Boys flays XV were onGordonstoun, excellent examples collont oxaosples of of running raeairrg rugby ragby played picyod against much reach Siggee bigger teams teams chosen Ohaten from from much much larger larger numbers. nembess. Individeally, Individually, there there was was no no better better enample examplethan thanlinus that disdie' playod fire team's team's Captain, Capsule,Hugh HughSproat. Sprout.His Hisdedicadefier. played by the lion tion and love at of the the game gamewon was on an ioupimtiorr inspiration to a all all and and kin mangreatly greatlyappreciated. appareirted. his leadership was From thebegioeing the beginningofoftile theseasnsr seasontire theIota! totalrrumbors numbers playplayFrom rugby wore were loss less than tans last year. due, in pars, part, ing rogby year. This 'this was due. Tho The faruvard forward pack pack wan was sobstoetiolly substantiallythe thesame samethanughthrough- to the distorrcre aseding to so be be travelled tmvetlad and and the lb snorts distances needing costs occasion we involved. On more than one n000sian we had had players players doubling op than one one game game on an the she day. day. There 'l'hrre up km for msrec more than ware strand were ethers, others, however however whn who warm'! weren't prrpercd prepared tsr to attend Clodumar wasvery verysnbd solidand andsleep they more Sproat and Elton Elan (ilodamnswm marc then than heir! held their own in set ploy play ond and were industrious industrious ia in rrgolarteaiaieg regular trainingred andaccept acceptthe thepolicy policythat thatthorn thoseprapoord prepared to commit lbcnssclves hr squad themselves to the squadgained gainedselection. selection.Thnt That having having been been raid, said,the thesappoel supportseceived received fee for lisa the tram team by by the red we the 2nd grade players was outstanding and we would Site ha injured like to thank cit all those who so ably rcpi000d replaced the injured and and unavailable. unavailable. Throughout tha the snason season the squad worked ibsen three days a Thmughnct week and sad more to raise mine their theirlevel levelof offitness fstarsswhich whichatetthr the bogioning ef thc trssovs beginning of the season season mar was under under Poe. par. Many lessons were moral learnt tlsrnaghaol throughout the the srnuen, season,ossoagst amongstthem, them,mba the wore self disoiplirar in regard regard to to organisation asgaaisction and training ned discipline in and satisfaction gained potential. The the oadnfacsiao gained from frum playing to our rsnepoteeticl. Thn latter stages of reflected ibis. this. There was no lotter af the season larson reflected Page 74 out rise the season. oat season. The The front front row raw of Sam Brown, Hugh granrat generalplay, play,ooasirlootly consistentlytaking takingthe thehat! ball up up with with pun. punisisiog eons. Angus Angus Wyllie Wyllio was war simply nimply superb superb in ie the lion. ishing runs. linecots devrtnprd steadily as outs sen andboth bothhe he ned and inn JonJeifmew Jeffress developed a second row combination mscbinaliee in scrums. serums, The The loose lease forwards, forwards, Ties Tim Rose, Bonn, Cameron Cameron Wilson Wilson and James Marshall Mmshall made mafia up far by altering altering their their running rneniag tines for any tuck lack of yuan pace by lines and and they they became became very very nffrcdvo effective at at thu the berakduwos. breakdowns. The se ekseyod depend. The back-li back-line changed uhsusghuut throughout the scnsrrn season dependin inggon on avoilobility availability and injury. iajury. Craig Keasiog Keating began at half back lrstf hack until until injury injury forced fnrmd him out net for three games and and he he relarard returnedfor fortwe twomatclrm matcheson ontire themicg. wing.Ho He man was chic able to latelligrasly intelligently direct direct the the forward forward puck pack and was a good link with the backs. Nick Nick Hobbs Hobbs began hager at fly half created many attacking opportunities and with his pace, eeroted msny otlockksg oppaaoniries ThoAr'rrts'sfaliasr dM5 The Armidalian 1995 far for tire the backs. backs. Consistently, Consistently, his his covcr coverdefence defencewas was aa spec spectacic uamcruuS tries. tries. Andrew AurdrowAantsltong, tacle and prnventnd prevented numerous Armstrong, at inside centre, wes vnry nntid was fast and very solid in in attack, attack, staystay- ing an fret and distributing good gaad ball battler on his feet for tire the outside backs. Regularly, llngotarly, oppasitiaa oppositionbacks backscanid couldbn bescan seen IresihesiIatingwhite tating whilethey theythaughl thoughttwice twiceshout abouttnsting testinghis hiscrnnoh crunchlag ing defence. defence. Paul Paul Dawsan Dawson bacuma became aevery veryuseful usefulcatside outside Cenlen. His pace, paar. good goad ball bull skills and an improving ierpaavieg unan centre. His deestanding af defence dctennnpatterns, pniternn,enabled enabledhim biertotofill hi in is derstanding of wlranaaquknd when required art on Ihe the wing wing arid and usa as a flaukat. flanker.Niget NigelHenley Henley was ann one of the big big imptacees improversof ofthe theneunon season wittr withbetter better bundling handling skills skills utlawing allowinghim himlvtogather gatherthe the high high boll balland and use iestigute counter attack. Ort oIlier use his pace to instigate On the other wing, wing, Murray MurrayLambley, Lambley,although althoughinjured injuredtowoed towardthe theseaseaSan's end,proved proondto lobe nary able chic in son's end, be very in attoch attack and defence. With AaeaaBionic Binnia at orfull full With his his regular regular damaging damaging earls, runs, Aaron buk wa, Ills deprednbi5ty back wasurolappoble unstoppable in in attack. attack. His dependability in defence wanoutstanding, outstanding,with with both bath his k.saocclient defence was excellent trait ball control and andhis hissolid solidtackling. ladling. Mention made of of those tirarepicpets Mention must must also be made players wiroso whose earlconldbntiaoruaged tribution ranged from fromregular regular utility utilitybackS backs to to Ike the aceeoccasiueai eeplauemeohs. Angus Garland Guelurtd played played S gumes. as us sional replacements. Angus 8 games, Inside centerand rodlater inletas usfly gyhalf, half,the theposition puniiianiurvlrich inside centre in which he relished crushedthe he opportunity nppaelonity to aeganinr the back-line back line atut he organise the turk tack and and with withiris hiseucelleut excellentpassing passing nhiiin, skills, aaaaliveiy creatively distribute Wittes oturtod tribute Ike the boll. ball.James James Huaper Hooper and and Fond Fred Witten started in in the the lion-np line-up artS on 5ueeusirrrs occasions as as loose loose farroatds forwards and wren were always committed, oammirtnd, especially rsyrcially inindefeoau. ability defence. Feed's Fred's ability boil at the back bank of af the the line-out line ant war to gain ball was enanilnut. excellent. Tim MeMuslanirnlb fear gamer Tim Fault Pooleand andJantes James McMaster both piuyod played four games In in the forwards forwards and and an on the wing wing respectively. respectively.Butir Bothwean were particularly keen trainers and their selection was a credit tlnutn.Tim Tim Witten, WrIlen, Charles CharlesGreen, Green Rob hub Berry, Jack toa them. Jock limber cud berwacrrthem themalso amaplayed played10 Ii) Fisher and Jabs John Pecasorn Pearson between gamesininthe lire1st's. isis. games Tire list lirl uf alaa The ofIlrrrco those rev we macid wouldbIle liketototiresh thankirS at the mad end of neusar Such an this, ts lung. Firstly In "Faaly"; his snyseason such as this, is long. Firstly to "Footy"; his suppurl rind cheerful negunisarien lint needed neededto tube port and cheerful organisation of all all that be steupped, nlnuned,stitched stilahedorariced icedwas wasirreplaceable. irmplacnuble II strapped, cleaned, don't think think mouy haw much work wont hr many realise just how he dues does behnd In John Green, Green, Terry Terry Farrell behindthe the scenes. scenes. Thanks to aud geucadsstaff stuff for Jarproviding, pravidiug, ruithaur dnubt, the and the grounds without a doubt, herr oval coal no best on which whichwe wepluyod playedthis thisyecr. year.Tberrks Thanksatsrr, also, tsr to tire p hiloheon the purenlu parents whir who prsroided provided sat soup kitchens and and pasl postunctch match uftrmoaa Ilsechill cisill of uf the thu wintry wintry afterafternoon teas, teas, tubing taking away the nouns. The The touring tuaring teams always olwuys eammeuted an how huw noons. commented on macit they appracieled snarh.And And of at course much appreciated Ihein their hued hard work. In to eli all the the snpportnrs supporters nf of the the 1mm; team; mulching watching eugby rugby on on amid cold ArmiiIIniu afternoons aflernunes and and travelling Irnuelliug to In various oaeinnsfar-flung tur-ttaog Armidale lacatinnoir an arduous cadnauctask. tusk.We Wi.thank thankyou ynufor faryour your locations isafturm often an and trust Irast you yen enjoyed nejayrd whut support and what we wecunsidea consider to bane have beer in been in many manywuyu, ways,aavuoy verynuvennutul successful season. season. lanolin for 1995 1195 Results Sharer Lost Lour 39 - 3; Sydney Sydney Boys Boys High Higit Sehuni: Last 27 27-Shore: School: Lost SI Laurence's, Laurence's, Old: QirlmLost LastS 17; St St Peter's PrIer's Lutheran Lothurun 3; St 0 -- 17; College. Wnu 10 15-3; it); College: Won - 5;StStlgnudus IgnatiusCollege: College: LuesI38 Lost38 - -10; Catnbruek: lost 25 Stuwo School: Snhuel: Won Wau 35 10: Cranbrook: Lost 25 - 5; Stowe 38 - 10; flaw rlurds Galtoge: Inst 17Downlands College: Lost 17 -16; 16;Gordunslosu: Gordonstoun: Woo Won 20 - 19; St Joseph's Juseph'sCollege: Callege:Lost Last 26 2d --9; 9; St Andrew's Andrew's Crrltego: Last17 17-3; Buys: Won Won44 44-21 College: Lost - 3; TAS Old Boys: - 21 / Rugby 2nd XV at. Penner,, Ltrarsftera,TA. LA. Poole, Pucte,A.D. A.!J. Kerr; t',err Ill.]. J.E. Pearson,Ba-. BR Blomfield, MT 1jun19 Quilt), FirnrRatu: First Row: SR. J.D,Fisher; Fhrtsrr;S.R. SR.Row, Raw,T.D. 3W.Witten, WrItes,M.S. M.5 Finer; S.R.Metwaate,, McMasto; J.D. Frem; Aal, A.A.Gibnor, Gibson Sanledr Seated: J.L. Gem, JR. Mrffnrciy, Mel!. Gow, J.R. McHardy,McM.T Mr MTOarea Oates(Caacfrf, (Coach), DI. DJ.Spencer Spencer (Captarrn), (Captain), Mr M.Srsra Sims fSnrnppetj, (Strapper), R.H. Berry (Vice-Captain), (19cc Captain), J.P. JR McDnrnrid McDonald bucu Back ataw. Row: IbeArraidetinrr The Armidaliatz1995 1995 Page 75 tfrprenrrrtation Representation for 1995 dofeated Linroorn (15-0) but hot worn drfeutnd by We defeated Lismore (15-0) were defeated Craig Kratitag: Nnw England England Schools Schooln1st 1stXV, XV NSW Keating: New Country Schooln tnt XV; Schools 1st XV; Nick Nick Hobbs: Hobbs: Now New England England ml XV; XV; Aaron Aumo Sohools Schools 1st XV, NSW Country Schools 1st Binoin: Now England England Schools Schools 1st tnt XV, NSW Country Binnie: New Schools 1st XV; Tins Poolo: New New England England Schools Schools 1st 1st Tim Poole: XV, NSW Coaolry Country Sohools Schools 2nd XV; Eltoo Elton Clodsorar: Clodumar: XV, NSW Connlay mr XV, Now New England Engload Schools 1st Country Eohools Schools 2nd XV; 1-togh Sproat: New Now England England Schools Sohooln1st 1st XV; XV; Hugh Sproat: Climbs Charles Greta: Green:Now NewEngland EnglandSchools Schools 1st 1st XV: XV; Jnrnos James Dowalands Downlands 141-6) (41-6) and St St Jenrph'n Joseph's (61-0). (61-0). This Thislast lastwon was porticulrrly particularly dinappnintirrg. disappointing. Marnhall: Now England Eogland Sehonln Marshall: New Schools 1st XV; Paul Paul Dawnoc: Dawson: Now Engluorl Schools Schools 1st 1st XV; XV; Murray Lambley: Lowblry: Now New England New England Solrools Schools 1st XV Awards for 1995 Hugh Spront, Silvnr Colours Colours and and Jim Jim Holland Hollaod MemoMemoSproat, Silver rial Trophy Trophy (foe (for Outstanding Outstanding Coolnrbetiov Contribution to Rugby); Rugby); t-trrhhs,Craig Craig Keating, Koating, and and Aaron Binnie: Bionic: Silvor Nick Hobbs, Silver Colours. fart C Ian Lloyd, Lloyd, Ml MIC The Second XV Thosoaton The seasonfor fortIre the Sronnd Second XV XV was was dividod divided anatly neatly into two with a marked imprevoment improvement ovidont evident ir inho theuncouth second holf nun to to aa more marc positive pasilivr altilada half due attitude rird and an increased iinrtonrsiry noahgame. maine. rhofirst firsthalf hoffofofthe theseason srrson intensity inineach InInthe TAS won beatoa By Shore Shorn (63-0), Sydney High (28-0), (28-5), was beaten Sotrtr Wmrwick (56-10), (56-10), St SI Lawrence's Lawnerror's (27-0) (27-0) and cud Scots Warwick Crnnbrenk Cranbrook (41-3). Meralo Morale improved improved in in the the around second troll half at wilt. of the the nrrsoo seasonrenriltieg resulting in in isrprrrved improved morgien margins arid and a win. Tho forwards farerordn had hod a great gront 'tight 'tiglrt five' live' in thu of M V The the frrnrn form of Front, 10Rhydderch, liltydderck,JIMcDonald, Mcflnnatd,A. Korr, T. T. Poole, Fault, B. Freer, R A. Kerr, Blnettiotd Orrro. Woalsrr agilo group gruap of of Blomfield and C. Green. We also had no an agile crprble capable bane loosefor'aatds forwardsininC.D.Speaonr, Spencer,S.S.McMoslon, McMaster, F. F. Willon Borry, A. Gibson, Oibsoo, Witten and 1. J. Hoopor. Hooper. The The hacks: backs; 10. R. Berry, Cow, I. Fishrr, S. S. Row Row and artd J.J. Pearson; Pearsae; J. Gow, J. Mchlmrdy, McHardy, J.J.Fisher, hogan aa little little weakly o'oahly in defence rtnfeneobut bat markedly marhodly improved improved began asthn as the sensoaptogrrsnrd. season progressed.Quito Quiteafew a fewhrryn boyspboyrd played gowns games witlr the ho First First XV. XV wills F. Witten captained rhe nide in in Second Second Term Torm and aadD. the side D. Spencer ir in Third Third Term. Term. Tho The boson's season'sgamer gamesrrlbectod reflectedthe thefocI fact that you ynu only get gel out oat of of your yost game what you you are atnrvilling willing to pat put into it - hopefslty hopefully this well-learned lessen lesson will metro holl-t artd aunt year. year. mean a better and morn more aOmpolitivr competitive aeo.son season next Maclist Oates, Ooter, Curretr Martin Coach 16A Rugby Team members: Chcales Allen. Paul Allen Allon (Vice (Vim CapCharles Allen, bin), tnstio tain),Donald DonaldBanks, Banks,Macray MurrayBarthobomonv, Bartholomew, Justin Ciopemen Bans Copemen (Captain), David David Coltonitl, Cotterill, Scott Scott1-barns, Harris, Ross Lorston, Liddlo, Angus Angus Mackenzie, Mackoazir, Andrew Larsson, Stephen Liddle, Marshall. Ban Mingay, Mingay. Andrew Marshall, Mark Mark MoClnlbond, McClelland, Ben Morgon-Jooen, Morgan-Jones, Liom Liam Noate, Neale, Anthony Anthony Phdttiegirrn, Piddington, Brad Snnsau, Stomsnt Woodhill. Woudhill. Sanson, Ctrds ChrisWobatrn, Walshe, Stewart D. tnt XV kttt',ns 16A Rugby lb. a Row: lk,s '-nm. S.M. 305 Woodhill, Boast' -.1S.5rs.,,r, Harris D.ta B.Bartholomew, .va,o..., r D. n' am..0 Banks, D. W. 7,-brat Cotterill, C. M.G. Back Mtddbo Rum: A. Mangoa-.hoetrr, A.!!. Mackenzie, SlnefarnnaigB.J. BJ. Mirrgey, B.J. Sanson, Sorroarr,L.H. LII. Neale Neota Middle Row: Morgan-Jones, A.H. Mingay, R.S. Lor'oaort, Larsson, B.J. AR. C.!! MrC.S. CS. Blond (Captoirt( Mr Mr R.I. RI. Hyde Saot,rd: AR. Marotnat( Marshal( C. WAbhor:, Allen, Mr Blood (Couch), (Coach), I.E. J.L. (bnpornarr Copeman (Captain), Hyde Seated: (Coach), (Coach), PA. PA. Allrr, Allen,D.K D.K.Botnnde Bourke S.L.L. Lidrhbc, Liddle, MA. Abocrrt: S.L.L. MA. McClelland, rhlcCbchlarna(A.St.C. ASIC. Piddington, Piddirrgtont, Mr Mr T I. Windsor Wtrtdoer Absent: Pogo Page 76 I T/re 1995 The Arnenidotrarr Annidalian 1995 The Thetones teamplayed playedStrom Shore first nod and lost conviueiogly convincingly 3-4b. 3-46. Wo We thro thenplayed playedSydney SydneyHigh High01athorns homeand andwoo won37-S 37-0iss in an an excellent excellent display display of of phase phase rugby. rugby. We We lost lost oarrosvly narrowly nOtes thattosoScots SeatsWarwick Warwick14-15 14-15and caddrew drew10-10 10-il with after that St St Lswreoncs. Lawrences.Ira In Sydney we played played Cnanhwok Cranbrook and and lost lost 7-10 7-10 in in the the last last seconds seconds of of the the match. match. At At home home we we dedefeated aed thea feated Lismere Lismore 17's I7's 7-5 and then last lost so to Downlands 5. 019 though thoagh improved significantly signilieontly from horn the previous year. yeas. The The team entersd entered a scorns sevens side side in in the the local local comyrlilion competition sad and wan wontlreir their division. division. The lion The flisal final game, against against Jueys, Joeys, in inSydney Sydneysaw sawencore a scoreline of of 13-29. 13-29. Though Though the the welch matchwoo was loot lost TAS dossincted dominated the last qnoesee, sanningtwo two tries tries to to nil. nil. The main emquarter, scoring emphasis phasis this this Season season was an on boll ball ecteotine retention is in moislo mauls and ord body body height. height. We We worhcd worked hondas hard at thin this and defsated defeated SydSydney exorllrat display. ney High with an excellent display. Othnr Other close close metclses matches were only only so so dne due to to rho the skill skill ionimpeovemonts trom this season. sensor. With provements shown by this team With ininreessed creasedwotority maturitysod andrhssught thought chont about tacdcnl tacticalodvcsstage advantage the denrlop into an unimpressive the sqaad squad slsonld should develop impressive open open level level unit unit next yerr. year. Thenks Thanks gate go toTim TimWindsor Windsorood and Riohcrd Richard Hyde hsr ago group Ibis for the vslccblc valuableassistaisce assistance in in Ilsis this age this year. Awands psessutrd to Peal/allen Awards were presented Paul Allen(medallion (medallionfor forSCSI Best and fniresl, fairest),D000ld DonaldBooks Banks (certificate (certificate for for Most Most tenImproved (cenifioate for for Most Most proved Forrsard), Forward), Aedeem Andrew Maashnll Marshall (certificate Improved Back) Bsok) and cud/andrew (rertifinote Andrew Morgan-Jones (certificate for Best and Fairest ycirest Back). Bock). CSrio Blood, Coach Csonh Chris Blood, 16B Rugby Team members: Lee Brand, James members: Damon DamonBoasoke, Bourke, Lee James Cocheasa, DavidCotterill Cottorill(Vice (VicnCaptain), Captain), Sam Sam Dutton, Dalton, Cochran, David Ben Dyer, Dyes, Guy Gny Fisneny, Jouathoo Grigg, lseigg, Andrew Fitzroy, Jonathan Gniffithn, SupKingdom, Kingdssm,Doug DougLisle, Lisle.Andrew Andww Marshall, Marshall, Griffiths, Jay Tout Snssson(Captain), (Captoia),Tom low Tom MaLeish, McLeish, Bill Moonr, Moore, Brad Sanson WyIhes. Wythes. Early in the season the tones ylsyrd Shore iu team played in Sydoey Sydney Ihough lout 0-72. 5.72. Worocevannd dofont though lost We recovered the weak week aBcs after to defeat Sydoey al home home 22 22 -10. -IS. We Wr then played played Scots Scott Sydney High at Wnswiok 15.27 away, SI Lnwrneco'u 0-32 1-32 at at home howe and red Warwick 15-27 St Lawrence's Creohr:sssk 13.16 away. sway. ,°s]l ofthese thesr matches mntehrs were Cranbrook 13-16 All of were hard hard fnogtst and quite qeite close, olosr, despite drspilr scorehines. fought and scorelines. The pattern continued against Downlcods Downlands whew where she the side led for Ihe loot 9-19. This the fisst first half thengh though ennotaohly eventually lost watch conches and aud supporters uopportnw that the Ihe team trues match ocnvissced convinced coaches has improved significantly significantly since since last last seonne. season. The fiool final watch lacy's iu 0.5. match ogniest against Seals Scots01 at Joey's in Sydsmy Sydney fissished finished 0-0. The Tho squad squad played played inter-house inter-house rugby rugby during during Term Term III Ill and cud risseens divisino end Tom Tern a sixteens division campetisino. competition. Gop Guy Fitoeny Fitzroy and Wythos Wythes mess were very very irnynossinc. impressive. lhn banks euThe backs mew were nitnmd altered aa lot lot theongbs,ut throughout the urnuon, season, unlssrlurotcly.Tl:o forward played well and alwoys fortunately. The forward always matched uppositine opposition sidw. sides. Most Most nf of the boys wilt will show plenty of promise egnin cent prnr. again next year. Asvcrds wren presented Awards were presented tu toDavid DavidColtneill Cotterill(modathiou (medallionfoe for Best and snd fniwst), Sunmu (oertifiaets fairest), Bead Brad Sanson (certificate for Moss Most imImpeeved assdDamon Dameu Bourke Banehe (certificate (certificate for fee proved Ponward) Forward) and Meat Improved tOrch). Most Back). Chris Chris Bheoa( Blood, Cossnh Coach V l.issedrrl5ARcgby Under 15A Rugby 2Sf. JR. Pike Pikr S.M.Lellhnnd Lollback,CM. C.H.Eros; Ross,AT ATRirsesin,; Runnier;C.S. C.S.Sobry, Sabry,SR. S.R.Misclsrt) Mitchel(D.J. D.J.Bs-ossslcy. Bromley, J.R. C. Cl4ftrss, H.M. Msnc/sol(AJ. CshI,J.L. J.L.McKid, Mrtcid,J.G. PG. Poulos, Passlcu,E.G. E.G.Roberts Rnhrras CFVClifton, H.M. Mitchell, A.J. Cull, R.W J.E. Payne Pstyns (Vice-Captain), (VlcoCapeoiy), Mr/a. C. Law, G.S. Harris Harrtr (Coach), R.W.Mslhgsans, Mulligan, J.E. Mr MC. Lotz,J.A. J.A.Flrschos; Fletcher;Pc/s Mr G.S. (Coach), Ed. EA.Bhansfiold, Blomfield, IA. JA.chassIS Groutt Bnehflr:e: Back Row: Fhun First Ease: Row: Soatnd: Seated: TlsoAs-rusdaliass 1995 The Armidalian 1995 ' Page 77 Pagsr L. 14A XV Rugby nacOifoiv: Back Row: Snored; Seated: AM. U.S. Schmidt, acurriioi,G.H.Oxley, U.it.Uuley,D.S. ccc.Siyali, ,s,yar,H.R. aIR.Hamel; House,;B.T. B.T O'Suiirvae, C.J. Ci. Auto A.M.Cecrr-au, Cochran, C.L. Bath L.M. Thysdale, D,yodrle, AR. /f5rtlrro,A.A. A.A.Cohen, Ca/ro,W.G. WG. A.R.Wit/tar White, RAW R.J.W.Dcste, Done,Mr MrC. G.Wi//roars Williams(Cure/i), (Coach),M.R.C. M.R.C.14thes, Ruege Burge Under 15 Rugby iSA 13A XV XV Rugby Iniriolly Initially player ar,mbees numbers did not look pronrining promising for this age group with riverol 'weigh tsp" severalplaycre playerscrpring opting to "weigh up" to Term: Wrtts, Stuvua Team: Ph//tip Phillip Wiffee, Witten, Stuvon Steven Watts, Steven Rens, Rees, Alex Rena, Tim McDonald, McDonald, Charlie Charhr Ross, Russ, Nicholas N/choice Marchant, Marchest, Rees, Tim Jordan Horroy, Hum/sitWyllie, Wy//ic,Jonathan Jencthon Rhydderch, Rhyddeech, Henry, Hamish Chris Warfield Watftutd (C), ((i, Simon Jefftey, Simon Ruse Rose (VC),Acduuw (VC), Andrew Jeffrey, James Phillips, Sam Wood, Simon Wand, Wood, Alex Sntiih, Smith, Rum Kess Maiofni/a, Marstella, Adani AdamI-ha/i. Hall. She Ulb'u, but ultimately 24 buys the U16's, boys rug/stored registered eoabl/og enabling one team term to be confirmed eurfirroed for for the the U15's. UlS's. Trainiog Training in the the early err/p part putt of the the season serum erveoled revealed a lack lark of confidence coofidreor is/he in thefirst firstgown gameoguisol against Short Shoreio in Sydnoy Sydney but the lire players pioyrrs soon sero rrolised trot they they had trod the lire ability. rb/lily. realised that This This led led to touoe oneofofthe thehigirligirts highlightsofofShe thescram season the the dotfol/owing wrek when rrheo the lie team loomdefeated drfoatrdSydney SydecyHigh Highinicr lowing week a spiritrd seasoc spirited nod and determined moteh. match. Tlrrergiruot Throughout tile the season the feewords geert deteemiortion forwards displayed great determination red andoiler often01st out rocked ard oat packs. The Tkr backs hurks retorucked and out moo/rd mauled biggut bigger packs. sponded well to advice from Mr Mr Lotz LOS and red developed iotoosousd into a soundroonrog runningbrob backl/re lineaithoogh althoughdefence defencewoo was a core era in unvenal mulchesand rod is is one oar aspert concern several matches aspect mb/cit which will will hopefully improve with player ployesmaturity. mrtmity. Overall, Overall, 1995 1ff 5 was a rewording rewarding season. season. GrrrstH,rrrro &M MLotp Grant Harris & Lotz, Core/leo Coaches 14 A Rugby Aitheogh Although the the team team strrfgied struggledfee formost mostof ofShe the season ofoinst murk iargnt, slroofet rod bums, the thu against much larger, stronger and .suprrior superior teams, boys brst under codre very difficult difficult circumcirromboys aiwryo always gave their best stances. toll terms. stances. Doe Due to to the the lack lack of of players players foe for two full teams, plus mary keys plus injury or othor other lack of availability, many boys booked-up, backed-up, playing one eon and undoa half half en or two gamns games mb/uk which showed showed coon/lest excellent commitwrnL commitment. Ru As the coach I would like to tkrok thank the the school school for for the the oppretucify opportunity to rearh coachagria againibis thisyear, year,the thestuff staff foe for thu/c their fnirndukip cud support and pathica/otty Sum Coupland, Coup/rod, friendship and particularly Sam my crock. I would also like to Ia thank tkosk the parpotmy 055/s/cot assistant coach. nets rod the boys for their ents fur for their suppori support of the team and commitment commitment over ra difficult difficult season. season. With on wrap heavy seraor so many heavy looses losses rkn the highlight of the season wos wia itvne offs Harbour F/arbors in the thu final f/sal of the was a S-ti 5-0 win over Coffs New New Sag/med England Jon/on Junior Curs/vol Carnival aftur after boo/rig having kern beenbuoturt beaten by them them 12-10 /2-10 in is an earlier rorlirt game. by U G W/i//orr,o, Williams, Coon/i Coach Page Page 71/ 78 Thn ream had considerable onasidunahictalent blast and peruotial oat/while The team potential and while mare nunmore games games wore were lost lost thun than lace, won, lhe the moigins marginsmann were usually close, the p/ayers wos players never gave sp up nod and the epic/i spirit was uxce/lutit. Strung/hawere mum/n un forward farward play nod serums; excellent. Strengths in set and scrums; weokorsurs weaknesses in in marking marking and and tackling, tackling, on or in nor not ronugit enough cagorooss far the iho ball. halt. eagerness for Significantly, whrea mrs always always where the the learn team was heuSen beaten itit was in f/in whem p0/0mw urn conceded eorundod sad the first half where points were and lire the ploy. playrrs ers oirwed clawed bock back nespnctrbihty respectability in the thu end, nod, as ce/u in the theganrus games ago/not Skirec,Scots Sorb Wuewiok Duwotosds. Thu against Shore, Warwick and Downlands. The best best were thu the c/eon close oars onesagainst againstHigh, High,Ceaubrook Cranbrookarid and games were Sr Laornacr's. The term St Laurence's. team ceetrialy certainlyimpeoved improved daring during the the arman frxtamr season and and would would haro have appmcicied appreciated aa tow few mane more fixtures /0 in secund second term. Most cussisinof consistent perfarmurs performers nmocgst amongst ihn the furwcrdu forwards web were irorthon Rhydderek, Jonathon Rhydderch, lurdan JordanHenry Henryaud andPit/I//p Phillip Witfea Witten (Slocon twoswas wasunfortunately rotenorately sidelined sidelinedfor fornaumber (Steven Rees a number of the gomm). Russ, Chris Wunfirld, games). Simm Simon Rose, Warfield, Andrew Jeffrey and Sam Wood Wood were were the the must most cnoninfent consistent amongst amongsl ku backs. the Ken Ken Laogford-Srortk, Langford-Smith, Coorir Coach Rugby 12's Tarm Team mcmhrrs, members: Thomrs Thomas Abbott, Abbott, Stepheo Stephen lbood, Blood, Petes Peter Cr/np, Jcmcs Crisp, Peter Eon/nigh, Eveleigh, Will Gm/raw, Graham, Soon Sven Hatnis, Harris, James heath, Heath, James James Lrw,Aedrnm Lew, AndrewLisle, Lisle,lash JoshMcncknar, Marchant,OnonGeordir Mutray, Rats die Marohanl. Marchant, Angus Murray, Ross Ridgmny, Ridgway, Jonathan Rafuta, Ro/lason (Captain), Murk A/nc SpenSpa::Rofeta, Atm Tim Rollason Mark S/el, Sirl, Alex roe, cer, Brian Turner, Tasner, James Jomns Waugh Wrugh (Vice Captain). Tm The Urden Under t2's 12'shave haveitod hadaaponfirolarly particularly scruensful successful seaseason winning ent of their the/n seven seven games gomes against against some winning fosre four out stenog nppasit/ou. Tha path/ru. strong opposition. The display of nutural natural tn/not, talent, particuThrAetoidahoit The Armidalian 1995 and we we look 00k larly thisago, age,Eros has bo been very very 000rruraging encouraging and it rip at dti fnrrvord this age age group group emerging emerging as as the the1st lot XV XV in in the ire forward to this year The first first game game of of the th eserson U win year 2011). 2000. The season sew saw 0013 an 83-0 win over andaaconvincing convincingwin winover overour oarown own13Bs We the ho over Strom Shore and folltrwing following week. A narrow narrow loss loss to to Scorn Scots Warwick, Warwick, 3-U, 3-0, followod, Icon's forwards proving to be br too strong in followed, Scot's Strom red lineout linnoatplay. play.TAS lASwas teasunable uttablotosocanorrtrgh scrum and to secure enough bail trod our backs. ball to feed Tire toned robin carnivals in The 12's went on to win two round Tamwarih in playing looms Prow Downlands Onweloeds Tamworth and and Armidt Armidale teams from schirrrl iouirg the kr first 15-0. Some Settee school losing first haif5-I half 5-0and andtim the sccmrod second 15-0. raceiirntbrckiog excellent backingfrom from lomAbbolt, Tom Abbott,Mark MarkSin Sirland and Will Will Orchom Graham hnld held the the serro. score hr to 20-0 while while James JamesLow Lewonede made excellent breaks. some nacoliont beraks. Tito coolest coolest character character on on the the field field was menJames JamesHeath Hrrth at at The irlback who fullback whowas wasaSic able10tocatch catchtime the ball aedno under groat great prospressara and a d Iron sure then cake make20 20metros metresbefore beforeodflnading. offloading. The The,team teamwas wasably ably led led by by Tim Tim Rollason iSoiiasoo at at half half back back who must dust hr who be coogrataiated congratulated arc as aplayer player with with tore true nportssportsmaoship. Tim Em won Jamas Waugh Wnogh in is the Ike forformanship. was assisted by James mast consistent enenisirot and dedicated player. wards, a most Thc team learn was hrrnoared, bed as anneThe honoured, iris thisseason, season,totoimcvo have had cocaoah, Miss Miss Tina l'ioa Chapman, Chapuran. who who last irstooesoe coach, season repnnserlrd represented Natirrnat Rugby Rugby team. Australia in in the the Open OpenWomerms' Womens' National Hcrorgrrt'saiioaai shills have have been boonaagreat Her organisational and and tecireicni technical skills great aStrt to to the itt team asset team Ibis this year. Coegnateirlionstotoall alone Congratulations on amosi most snecrssful successful neasso. season. Tim agatttst St Ii lgnniiuo biThe final game against Ignatius College proved a fit- Awards were wowmade madetotothe rhofollowing: telemieg: Awards ting end to a most nnjayabio snmoo. Although Altkeaglt insiag enjoyable season. losing St-iS 31-15the thetram teamcnmbined combinedhke likenever neverb000re before to to porfnrm perform fto tram game played all cii season. the boot best team Oulsiartdirig porformarons were wow made mcdoby byJames Jrmcr Lew Lrw at Outstanding performances lion eighth, Merk five-eighth, Mark Sin Sirl at at outside outside centre, and the demon Jomes Lrm (medallion (medathen for Eoeellent Achievement) James Lew Excellent Achievement), Merk Sirl (certificate (acrklicate kmr OotslandingAchievement Achievement -Mark for Outstanding bock). James James Wauch Waeeh (certificate (oeciifiaale for for Outstanding Ootstaodiog back), macbier, Wilt Graham, Grnhrm, nt tackler, Will at hevokamny. breakaway. Achievement - ferwoed) forward) red and Tim Tim Rollasan Rollason(cerhifivare (certificate foeSSportsmanship). mnrtuoanslriml. for I . ('l.rrperramr, Coacfrcr tilt ttroe,,r,, Bill Hyman, Tina Chapman, Coaches t mad XV Xt'Ftrigtrt 13A Rugby Back Rca'. Row: FirutRoen First Row: Seotedr Seated: AJ. Rtiyddctctm, J. Rem A.J.Hail, Hall, I.E J.E Herrty Henry,iL J.C. Rhydderch,P.1 P.1.Wittner, Witten, A A.J. Rees S.R. Wood, Wend, AR AR Smith, Smith,N.J.A. NJ.A. Marchant, Moral cot, C.A.M. C.A.M.Ross, Rena,T.J. P.1.McDonald, McDoirairiH.A.143dlie HA. ll)Slin S.R. SI!. leer. 1k Workeld. (Caortrl.S.C. OCRose, lone S.R. SIt Watt S.H. Rees,'I.MI S.M. Wood. Wood, C.R. Warfield,Mr MrK. K. Lorigfnrd-Steidt Langford-Smith (Coach), Watts, not., J.R.A. Phillips Jjrr Jiurro Under Rugby Team 'rrdr',12llRsg' BoekRetw 1mm R.H. RH. Ridgmeay, A.i).br.Murray, Mrtrr'oy, iL Rofeta, Rcfeeo,S.S Harris, Hat'rir, J.J. ii. Mote/torte Back Row: J. J.J.I. Lew, Ridgway, A.D.N. J.L. Marchant Ff101 Rob: AD. Sperreo 0.1. Marehotit, SR. Blood Bioed First Row: Spencel;PA. PA.CrAp, Crisp,MEU M.W.SimS, Sirl, G.R. Marchant, MB. MB. Trc'rrer; Turno; S.R. denied: J.D. Heeilt, (Caprain),Mr Mr WE. WE. Hyman Hyrnorr(Coach), (Coach), Seated: Heath, P.C. P.C.Eceieiglt, Eveleigh,SIN. TN. Rniiocomr Rollason (Captain), fL (VkrwCapiotrt, J.J WC. Graham, Creftoto.T.L.M. ELM. Abbott J.C.Wamrgh Waugh (Vice-Captain), Abbott Tlraflt'rsfdahett The Armidalian11095 1995 Page 79 79 Soccer Pc a'XI VtSoccer 'in, First tat Gaden, .& itfl C.R. Ca PRow:. P.R. 1 0Mackenzie, Us '''. D.N. Back t',' Griffin, t,','i ',D.W. I' a Croft, t n/I.A.R. .1/1Penfold, Pc,,Jald, ,toat SOc. C.C Angell, S.O.C.O.aa,, Oxley, Ri. Thnerrns R.J. Thomas Soared.' P Sanrayar4 (Hoodtttootoo).RI P.J. Arrnnnef MrR.K. Seated: Santayati, M. M.S/rh-ego, Shiraga, Mr Mr K. K. Ler.g'for-d-Srniah Langford-Smith (Headmaster), Anstock, MT R.K. Br'ierfkec (Coach),.J.B. J.B.Newbury, Non/any, E. N. Lou Lw, Brindley (Coach,. 1st X XI The 1995 season for the let 1st Xi XIIras has bran been botlr both long and rewanheg. rewarding. The The scores seasonspanned spanned55months monthscansisling consisting01 of 18 matches inaludiag treat cornincluding retreat school and and 2nd 2nd Divisirro Division local compolitian petition games. games. This Thisyear yearthe the1st balD XI saw many new sew team. faces. However, this thisdid didnot nothorn hamper us in any tvay way as we we Hawever, per no qtriolaly drvntepedinto intoaawell welldrilled drilledunit. soil. The The team, tesm, quickly developed when rr at fell full errenglir, strength, had few fnw weaknesses weaknesses and and became beoatee a very formidable ants rho season season progressed. prngttssed. unit an as the The anneal annual etetapelition competition between TAS and Crenbrnnh Cranbrook In to cnetnstThr to started startad with with the the first intl contest TheNottingham NottinghamParent Forest Pta Plate of two matcher matches ol at lAS. TAS.With Withthe thehewn homeWooed groundadvanadvanrage tenetdad the highest ever victory viotory between between the the tage TAS recorded two teams teams with with aa 6-0 5-0win. win.This Thiswas wasevery a very notable achievement as the Cranbrook consisted of nehievemenl Crrnbrnnh side Consisted at both beth CAS and State reprmeorarive representative players. The return game is in Sydney unluckily aolnekity saw saw us astern lose 4 pleyris players prior to the the geme. Stilt TAS fought fonghl bravely bravrly in the hot hat Conditions to game. Still conditions to Ireld Craebaeoh to to aa 1-1 1-1 draw. dmw.With Withan anaggregate aggeegrlr score score hold Cranbrook of 7-1 in is faveur favour of of TAS TAS wr we rngaiond regained Thr The Nsttirrgham Nottingham Fareat wr bed Forest Plate which we had lost in 1994. Whilst in Sydney on as oar lee also played our cranbaunla Cranbrook trip we oa very vrey talented talentedSt StAndrows team.Playing Playingon neta very onAndrews team. unfrvoerabln favourable ground genoodwe westruggled stteggledtotoa awell wellearned tamed1-1 i-i dram. Xl remain remain undefeated nodefeeled in school draw. Thin This saw the 151 1st XI games fee srnnee. for the season. For the majanity majority af of tire the season TAS TAS errslnstnd contested the lanaI local competition which which nensistad consisted of of SO 10 teams. 2nd Division nnmprlitiee The first half of the season semen TAS played 8g games, gomes, winwile Page 80 singS. ning 5,dmmirg drawingI1and andlosing losing2. 2.Onr Our best best perfarmanee performance eamr came with with aa 6-8 6-0 win win ever over Lasts. Easts. TIte The second half of the season was diffieotl difficult an as we suffered from many roeayrntrrrextennyc tisal sin sive injavien. injuries. Dan Our final six games games inelnded included 44 wins wins and and22 lemes. losses. At Al rhn the conclusion ad of the regular season we had finished in third pesitino position rod and went went note on tothe thesemi-/StInts. semi-finals. TAS met Norlhn Norths in is tire the semi-finals and were prepared prepared lane Thr grme for a competitive competitive gnmn. game. The game Inland turned ant out In to be be an an nolanlay unlucky rffoie affair Pot for or us as as Nerrlas Norths goula goals come camefnorn from henri hand balls and and penalties. penalties.TAS lAS fought fought to to the he end and and unfortuanfotla' natrly lest nately lost a elese close match match 3-2 3-2 ending ending oar our season season premupremaleer ture tenet to ourenpnrtnlr'ens. expectations. lot Xl indiThe 1st XI fan for 1995 cunsisrod consisted of many lalceleat talented indilearn players. ptryrra. A goad viduals and team good nedrentandieg understanding mm was hetweart the the players ployerswhich whichwas wasaamajor majar contribcnelribformed between uting the team's success. This year's team was cling factor faatsr to abc tram's sueness. PeteivkAenloeh (Captain), Michinari MichinariSlrimgn (Vice CapCap' Patrick Anstock (Captain), Shiraga (Vice lain), Cristian CrirtiaeAageli, DavidCroft, Croft,Paul Pad Gaden, Cadre, Duncan Dances tain), Angeli, David Gniths, Justin lostin Kim, Briar Griffin, Brian Luru, Lam, Edward Lou, Lau, Charles Macbeanie, James fames Newbury, Nrwbnry, Stewart Onlny, Mackenzie, Oxley, Asdrnrv Andrew Pnirfeld and and Prathan Prathea Santayati. Sanlaynli. Penfold TIte errngrntelared for foetheir thrir dedication drdicatiee nod The team mesa must be congratulated and coach and commitment. Our Ocr thanks to Mr Brindley, Briedlep, our onecauch suhslitale far Sin lime and and effort elterl both an substitute pinyor, player, for his time on and aff off tSr ef the 1st lsr Xl, the field. On behalf of XI, I'd like to with wish all fttlnre the best best for the future. future mover soccertnarssv teams the PnrrickAernnoe.tt, Cnpinitt Patrick Anstock, Captain The 1905 The Ar'reridafiar, Armidalian 1995 Under 16 A TheTAS The TASidA's 16 A'ssocceeteann soccer teamhad hadanotheasaceensful another successful seaseason in theArmidale Compehtinv. the ArmidaleDistrict DistrictJueninr Junior Soccer Competition. The The teem team stcetod started the season slowly, struggling struggling without without plryers players because because of of nommitmeats commitments to to UPS GPS athletics athletics but but the team's form returned witit pleyers and end we soon with these players headed tIre points' table. tohtr. the points' Losing lb A's Losing only a few games daring during the season, the 16 A's found MinorPremiers Peetntts at the end of the thr found themselves Use the Minor routtds. rounds. We were disappointed Intone to lose use our home-ground home-ground advauloge rood-finals, playing at Elizahoth advantage in the semi-finals, Elizabeth Park u' TAS. TAS unread of.t at instead As he standard As tire the sars,re season progeeosed progressed the standard of of sneene soccer played by the team term improved dramatically, to the point pnier where they are enusidored notions grand grand final beat rontendoru considered serious contenders if they In nrcany anyluck lackwith withthem thornatatall. all.While Whila the tha path path to to the the have Grrnd difficult through thesagh having having to to play ploythe ho Grand Final will be difficult undefeated in the the semi finals, the undefeated mi000 minor poamiens premiers in the roam's team's pnethemaace anddetermination determinationisinatatapeak and the the game game performance and a peak and will will ha be ac onensf ofthe theheut best of of the the neonun. season. It should be noted soled that although this thin is inca an under fourtwo teen side side the the majotity majority of of players players are are only thiateoa thirteen and will be eligible foe thin division disisino next nest year, making them for this thrtram the team tohcatnen.tycar. to beat next year. 1' 16A Soccer 101s Back Row: PH. Manners, WI. Wain, S.C. Blake, H.J.C. Bridge, H. White M.Wflmrscttn, P Jasrroerdnurnprablrntrg, Wore (Cupnaimn), M.W. Amzetts, P Jamroenbunprakhong,S,L, S.L. Watts (Captain),Mm Mr (f.1.J. G.I.J. Front Frost(Coaclr), (Coach, P.R. P.R. Seated: Sozsedt Gaderr(Vice-Captain), (hlec-L'rsptoiul,J.EB. fEB. Crago, Crugo, J.R. JR. Edrnorrda. Gaden Edmonds. C.R.R. ,4hoerttr C.R.R.Dormoldnsr, Donaldson Absent: Unfortunately, in in thr the finals finals we we 1nlayod played against a team Unfortunately, cpainntotnanr who beater as previously precioonly and and we we narrowly narrowly lost lest 2-1 2-I who mod had beaten in in aa elate closegame gamewhere whereall allptnynd played well. well. The The bent best players rhnonghool Peal Gaden, Gaden, Mark Monk Annetts Aonttts throughout the the newtso season noano were Paul ummd PhilipManners. Manners. and Philip Thanks must want go to George Frost Prosr for far coaching coaching us onso soc. so sucnensfnlly rho past pantfew fewyears yeses--without withouthis hisexperience rxprrtenca cessfully for the our our sorcesses successes might might not not hove have been achieved. Sammy Woten,Captain Captoer Stuart Watts, Under 14 A Team wembersr members: David Aonetts, Annetts, lemon James Barlow, Philip Bell, Ian Croft, Crab, Bell, Chris Chris Braucot, Brunner,Kick Kirk Csrriogtott-Flcntings, Carrington-Hastings, Ian Simon Ninholas Smith, Smith, RiRiSimon Graefield, Granfield, Leonard Leonard Knnvit, Kamit, Nicholas chord Symunds, Sam Saw Ulrick, Utriek, Jason Jc'arn chard Sneenhy, Sneesby, Nr,thov Nathan Symonds, Whittley Whittley (Coptnin). (Captain), Pnreirh Patrick Wysel. The The term team has has aa yost year of of mixed mixed fortunes. fortunes. Thin This season begrewitlna gan with agruop groupofofkids kidsthrown throwntogether togetherfoe for the the first first limo time and placed into na nrry very steang strong competition. As a group, the the playeru players have have shown shown groat great spirit spirit rind and sprnrtsmumoltip allyear yearround. esand. A A pleasing plaasing anacin of this sportsmanship all result of han been been aanamber yareols and officials nificinls from opposnppnshas number 01 of parents hew much mach they cnjuy ing teams commenting on how enjoy the gamcsugaiustTAS games against TAS bacause because ef of thrfriendlinons the friendlinessand and charcharacter of the TAS players players and and yoernts. parents. Thrnntghout Throughout the seuson most must players had drys season days whore where them their pnefsemnocn performance sum really really outstanding, outslnudiag, particularly preticelanly on err days days when key hey was members of rho comthe team were nnayailrble unayailable thnosrgh through commitment to other school netivitier. activities. Ion Crab as gent occrsinns wade Ian Croft goal beeper, keeper, has on regular occasions made peossner and some npccraculna spectacular saves under arroetnous enormous pressure against all alt odds. adds. David David Annetts, Annetts, Patrick Patrick Wyse] Wysrl and Riagainst chard Seersby Sneesby in in the the forwards forwards have have prrfcerncd performed welt well tutogather gether creating creating strong strongsnaring scoringnypuatanitien opportunitiesgroan from nuneverywherr. ad the the101's if l's gnwe rywhere. The stmngth strength of game has come from rent domination domination of of the the midfield. midfield. Whilst Whilst our our midfield midfield a real pin peruare arevery very small small compared campamedtotoour ncropponents, opponents, their players tenacity, tenacity, determination determinationend andskills skillsrognmlaely regularly crippled crippled srpopposition cttrrehs nt000f attacks by nsa attacks and set up strong our for- wards. These players players are are Jason Jason Whit Whittloy, Simon tley, Simon Grarfietd, Granfield,Nicholas NicholasSmith SmithJr&Kirk KirkCrrringtmrn-Hastiags. Carrington-Hastings. The Arm dalian 1995 1995 ThoArasidaline Pago 51 Page 81 12,11,) NflSoccel karen Uncle, 14A Rail,Row: - . L.W. I Is berm., t It-,. J.K. 1k II, ',. 59 Back Kamit, Cf.I Brunnet; P.J. Bell, Barlow, S.R.IUlrick, N.R. Symonds r,. tSr, sr,,re-.,r, Seated: Maced: 1-its'. hlsoet,N.A. NA. South, Me TT.Whittley tttsrifflrry (Ceech),RP. RNSneesby, Srrecrby D.J. DJ. Arirretr.rt S. P.S. Wysel, Smith, .f.J. J.J. Wfriteley, Whittley, Mr (Coach), Annetts, S. Granfield Grarrflrld The caused us us some some problems problems lire lack of speed in defence defencccauscd curly is thcscason early in the seasonbut butwith with close close marking, marking, the the outside outside backs, Cheis runner, Sam Ulrick Uleick and James linelow Chris B Brunner, Barlow have literally literally pulled pulled some somecray verynoted notedplaycas playerstotally totally(tilt out base the gems gameand andmode madethe thejob jobofofoue our1055cc faster Centre centre backs backs of thu much cotter. easier. Phil Bell in nsuoeiotiee association with Nathan macli Symords Symonds and and Leonard Leonard Kamit is in the the sciddlo middle prertnccd produced eegular performoncrs and defence regular strong performances defence thur that sometimes leti left the oppenitioc opposition wondering what hod had hit them. Allhoogh cppoiated, Although there was easer never on an officio! official captoin captain appointed, and most players players led led the the team teemon eliot soars time time (except (esccpt at some foe ldpn away such as ouCranbrook) ceanbrook On held co-ordinafor trips on field usually called tion and game play was unoally callod by by Jason Jason Whittley. Whittley. issue Jasonrcodo reads the game well and his tears team motes mates worked well with him him on or this basis. Terry Whrtrtoy, Whittley, Cccnli Coach Under 12 Throughout lire the samoa, season,each eachhnry boy won was encouraged Thmngbont encerlragod to to trial thorn to Irreato. a number of different positions to utlow allow them natutowards ofavonrite a favourite pesitioc. position.By By the the 500amconclurally "lift" 'lift" towards sine sion of the sensor season the the positions were as tottown: follows: ynrrcaeds: CheiaGlynn-Robinson, Glyra-Rnhirrsos,Daniel DanielKuppe; Rcppr; Forwards: Chris Midfirldees: Midfielders: Ben Godwin, Godwin, Michoal Michael Paunch, Fussell, Jcmcs James Hayes, Adam Stmhle Backs: Lee Lae Strahle end and Nicholas Nicholas Mactoe; Manor; Backs: Reid, Richaed Leh,nnnn and Daniel i-licks; Richard Bell, Paul Lehmann Hicks; Good all round esnad players: Stuart Stand Blond, Dorrias, Blood, Mata Matt Dorrian, Ewan Waist: Walsh and Nicholas Grills. Excellent Dcclkcrping Goalkeepingperfermacces performancesOtto alsofrom fromDaninl Daniel Escetlenl Hicks, Daniel Kuppe Matt Danian, Dorian. Tbe The nenses season goat goal i-licks, Knype and Mail scorers were Matt Dorrian(7), (7),Ewan EwanWalsh, Walsh, Ben Ben Gudwia Godwin scarerswemMatlDorrinn nod Sloan Blond. 1993 was a good season, secnao, and Stuart Blood. ('acncrolty, Generally, 1995 with each boy displaying displaying good good spartumnonhip sportsmanship end and dodevclrrpisg their themsoccer seccer skills skills significantly. sigeifienotty. veloping David. David.Dcerdcrt, Donian, Coachr Coach This ycae beer a development yene toe the the "101's" "lOt's" year has been year for with most of the tonic retract, playing oppoteam still in pncp prep school, nents mostly from other other high high sChools. schools. During Desiop the nrc 1995 1993 saosaa tram pleyed season rho the team played 12 competitions gamer, games, 1 ieoitnti500l game and codcombined combinedwith withthe hr TAS Blues in invitational game two soccer soccer carnivals. reminds, lire Theresults resultswren were 22 miss, wins, 2 draws and 8 losses lasses in is comprtitian against competition gomrs, games, a loss against Cranbrook 13 yeats years saccee soccer tenro team and Cearbeock cad fifth place pincc in the Noeths Cuerival, fient place in in the sheArmidale !trwidatn DisDisNorths Soccer Carnival, first place trict Soccer Carnival. trial 82 Page 92 The Armidalian 1995 TkeAnwadaliarr - Squash Low. Back Row: First First Rosy: Row: Seated: Mi. Si.S.L Daen, 5.5. tucson, I:M. Hate, Mae. Dssavae, Ri. 5Iarery M.J.Lea5 Lewis, Davis, S.S. Lawson, P.M. Jools, M.R. Duncan,DII. D.R.Sclseftetd, Schofield, E.J. Harvey MJ. M.J.tlie/e, Lisle,iD. J.D.Pain-in, Perrin,S. S.Pulegyi, Palagyi,EL. EL.Luffrt-gae, Lafforgue, LC. LC. Dcdeou, Dodson, LA. S.A.CarAvan Gardiner TO. Di. Hall, S.D Sooner (Captain), Mr PE. P.R.Scrivener Sarineaet'(Coach), (Coanlr,R.J. Ri. English, T.G.Vystsv, Vyno; D.J. S.P Zannes English, 3. J. Cheesg, AC. Wi/aas Choong, A.C. Wilson Squash Swimming Squash cuirtinurs continues lo to go frrtm from strength to strength with all players showing determination, enthusiasm sad and ettmcomntitmeet mitment to the sport. What is more evident is tire the level ofotsjeynsrntshowa of enjoyment shownby byall allatateach eachsassion, session,sehether whether it be for coaching, sacial social games or competition snatches. matches. It has been here every a verysuccessful successful summer summer sansos season fee for the This seasoc ho involved in the season we we were were lucky lucky enough enough Ia lobe Sydney High School visit visit and and we we challenged challenged I/mis their best players on ant/tn the Saturday Saturday mowing. morning. Frrrtunalc/y, Fortunately, our welldrilled and end consistent esesirlent team team pryahed psyched not out Ste the apposition opposition arty veryaarly earlyand andwe weachieved achievedaahuge hugewin. win.As Asaarena/I, result, we we am anolinually on the lookout /nohoul for fat more mare visiting schools sahoals are continually to von/are he/p with wish our use maintenance maintoltosanof n/aa venture court-side In to help aampetitinc competitive edge. Sahaul trans. The Theiotrr-hsasr School swimming team. inter-houseaempetitinit competitionatsd and Sahau/ Chnmpinnshiyswrwhrrcly School Championships were keenlyenelosted contested with with same some gates msulo. The winning wioning house tears Tyrse// great results. Tyrrell finally finally edging edging out White While House Hurse by a mere west 33 points. mast go guru points. Thanks must to Me Dane Negus, Negas, Spsrrin Centm Manager, Manages, for for the outnetMr Dave Sports Centre standing eegaoisuhen nrorganisation of of the the Sa/seol School Caroiva/. Carnival. Thin This Carrival ercest/y nival was was the the first first lime time ahat that the sehoel school used tier the recently pamhasrd purchased eleatronia electronic timing. 1993 were: 1995 Age Champitrot Champions were: 12years: years:Grahom Graham 6/over; Glover;13 13yearn: years:Adam Hall; 14 years: /2 Adam hiaI/; prow: I/nb /6 years: gram: Rob Vorgoli; Voegeli;13 15pram: years:Murray MurrayBorlhmrlmrmcw; Bartholomew; 16 Thraughrtot p/ayers such as m Siman Throughout the season, players Simon Pnlagyi, Palagyi, Mn/s/trw and Stephen Stephen Manners Munears have hens steadily steoddy imimMatthew Low/n Lewis and proved to the paint her point whore where heed head neach coach Mr Scrieerier Scrivener has tsaable them. However, Hammer, they me trouble getting paints points ogainvs against them. are Nigel Nignl Edwards; Edwards; 17 17 years: yeats: Alex A/eu Edwards; Open: Opes: Cheis Chris Ca/I; Suh-Juniue Champion: Champion: Adam AdamHall; Hull;Runner-Up: knauer-Up: Cull; Sub-Junior Ilrnhaur 0/aver; Graham Glover; Jeniat Junior Champion: Champion: Macray Murray Burthu/eerrw; Runner-Up: Rsneer-Up: Rob Verge/i; Bartholomew; Voegeli; Seniec Senior ChamChampiau: Rsnnor-Up: Nick Cull. Call. pion: Nigal Nigel Edwards; Runner-Up: nor yes able ohmto toget gelthe ritedrop dropon onrising ekingyoung young"rookie "raahieCnneh not yet Coach of the Year", Mr Me Palmer Palmer who whoeasily rosily beats brats all all and ails sundry. sundry. Moackhnia Shield Monckton Shield Whilst discussing coaches, eorehm, the steiwurt cuestalwart Mr Bock conlineally es Scott Seats Zannes, Zavers, Luke tinually confronts superstars such as Hennchhe, Henschke, Andrew AtndnewWilson Wi/senand rodSam SamDavis Omit who wit cart are usually frurlretcd bytheir their elder's elder's prowess prnwrrs frustrated and and emrnfoertted confounded by and ski/I. skill. Once again, squash has enjoyed eejeyed a great greet season sessna and /I wnutd he thank thonhall allplayers playersand andcoaches anne/isafor fatmaking raking would like to tracts smsothiy. it run smoothly. Peter Cane/i PeterScm-iacstes; Scrivener, Coach The Sehou/ School learn, team, under ender the /esdership leadership of Treat Trent Tey/ne Taylor (Ceptaia u/Swimming) event, (Captain of Swimming) once once again again dominated this event, wieeingby winning by uceetfurtab/ematasgioaf4l9pointn.Armidule a comfortable margin of 419 points. Armidale Adam Hell, Hall, district age ago champions championswere wereStephen Srrphrn Blood, Blaod,Adam Muemay Basthintitmam. New districtbreaststroke hereststrckerreords Murray Bartholomew. New district records were set by Thee Theo Bitch, Birch, Adam Adam Halt Hall and Nigal Nigel Edwards. were Twelve Twelve Yrnr Year boys boys also brnhe broke the rrlay relay recred record that that stood stood fot for 77 yrars. years. Western Western As.sueiated Associated Sciarols Schools The School Sehont swimming swimming team term competed competed at at the theWestern Wrstrm Associated Se/saols Chumpionships in in Bathurst Eathorst with Schools Championships great success. gmat areness. This small small group greup of of swimmers sseiutmetareturned irtotard with the 12, 12, 13, /3, /4 chumpiarship trorrn14& & 15 15 age age genap group championship phiee cud the the 16/17 16/17y.o. yr. were rarrean phies and runners up. up. This culminated with TAll tho overall nvrru// winning wiraing aehnu/ TAS us as the school for for t/sr the fitsi first time at this enmyotiono. competition. TheAesstidaliats The Annidalian 1995 Page 83 53 Hanna Shield Swimming Team P.R Birch, Bireir,A.A. BnekRora: R.C. Vrrcgelr, Voegeli, LA. J.A. Brrrge, Burge, MA. M.A.Walkny Walkel;leI.G. M.G.Bar,-lholooroer, Bartholomew, N.A. N.A. Edrrrroiro, Edwards, T.E A.A. Soil Hall Back Row: B.C. 5.11. S.R. Blood, Blood T.W T.W.Toylori Taykn;J.C. J.C.Voegeli Voegeli (MIC (MIC Srrirsrrsrtrrg), Swimming),PriG. W.G.Rongrr. Burge,GA. G.A.Gtror'er Glover Seated: ScatteR Combined Indrpradoaal Independent Schools Stats State Champioaarhip Championship Combined Haaaaa Shield (Primary) Hanna Shield the TAS TAS roam team want went Onto on to swim swim cvitlr with Eleven members of the Tho The Preparatory Preporatary School emimnsiog swimming learn term competed at at University pool pool in in the the1-Irma Hanna Shield ShieldISeloy Relay Caroivel Carnival the Uoiversity against ether other primary primary actroals schools in Araridale. Armidale. The hope boys agaicrt srnior senior and and joniar junior teamn teams were eanoero-ep runners-up and missed out oct by only 1 point from trkivg takingthe theshield. shield.The Theoerrior senior boys come came icr 1st in in the themedley medleyrelay, relay,3ed 3rdininthe thefroeotyln freestyleroboy. relay. Junior boys come came 1st in the freestyle Janice freestyte relay and cod 3rd in the medley relay. mlrry.This Thisyear peerthe theschool schoolentered cateredaojnoiorgirlt junior girls' team and their performance Waco was a credit to thnm. them. The learn girls' team tram hod oge of atf8yaare had an average age yearsand andthey theyswom swam under age age groop group and and eahbroed achieved 3ad 3rd place in in the 10 and ceder ic the junior other scheole. schools. CoogoatclaCongratularIta junior category entegory against against?7 arbor the Wostoen Western Associated lbs froroeiatedSchool Schoollearn tram at at the the combined eernbiand lrtdepnndeol Stole Championships. Choropionshipe. This This was war held Independent School State at PymbleLadies Ladies Collego College in Sydney. Four atPymblo Font of our swimswimmers, Theo GrahamGlever, Glover,Adorn Adam1-loll Hall and moos, Then Birch, Birch (lraham oad Rob Rob Voegeli gained gained third third please placesagnirrst against some some of of the the hoot best oemcompetition petition in in the the sloan. state. lSan,aa Shield (Senior (Senior School) Snhool) Hanna Shield TAS Swimmers competed cerepelcd in three theec age egogroups: feoaps: sub-junsob-jueior, junior and senior relay University pool ior,jooioo relay events coeds at the Uciversity ogoiest against all locot local High Schools. Preparatory School Preparatory School swincmeas swimmers had some outstandThe Preparatory Scheol iag Chompionships and rod they ing resells resultsor at the the Sehorrl School Championships then competed at rho the district PSSA at at mhielr which they cchiovod achieved an ootstnodiarg doable of taking Irking not ooly outstanding double only the Smoll Small Schools' but alto also the the overall overalltrophy trophyfoe for best best ociroot. school. Trophy bot 1995 Junior babe chompioe: Champion:Scott ScottTilbory Tilbury(86 (86poinrr); points);RonRunner-Up: Bond Brad Granfield Champion: eon-Up: Gronfield (76 (76 points); potato); Senior Secior Chompioor Matthew Dorrian (111 points); Runner-up: Jonathan Matthew Ruosar-ep: frrnolhao Rofeto (166 points) Rofeta (106 Top peter point mere scorefoe for the the gids: girls:Emma EmmaWyvec Wynne(56 (56poirrtn) points) Top noon tions to all swimmers for far poor your sportsmaaship, sportsmanship, teem team rpirit spirit and the effort your nchnel. school. cud efhrrt you yen all put pot in itt representing represacliag yore Other results Other oulotaaodiag outstanding results ChrisBaker: Baker:Age Agechampion championNew NewEnglond England and and Content Central chris Northern District Championships; Sandy Barrett: Finalist Nortlrato Cheanpiamhipr; Saady Shell Age Champioarhipn; Championships; Nignl Nigel Edwardr: Edwards: Competed Competed at Natiarralt; Nationals; Adum Adam Hall: Hall: Siloan Silver Medaltist Medallist Slaelt Shell Age a: Country Short Coorro Course Championships, finalist Seabat NSW Conetry Chempionohipr, Medalo Queensland Qoerertand Stare Championships, 2 Silver Medals State Short Cannon Championships; Ben Course Championships; Ben Hall: Hall:Pitroliol Finalist 145W NSW ConoCounCourse Chompienshipo; Championships; Rob try Short Cancer Rab Voegeli: Age Champion New England osd and Ceotrol Central Northern Northern Diotriot District Chompion Championships; Emma Chsnnpinaships; Bamso Wynne: Wyaoa: Age Champion New England Englood and rod Central Ceotrol Northern District Championships. John Voegeli, Vorgel4 MIC Page 84 Pogo 14 TkoAs-rstdaliorr The Armidali n 1995 Loptoiri of ofSo'irnrnisg trio Captain SwimmingTracin TravisTaylor Taylormud and his parents Tennis 1995 bran a successful year for 1995 has has been the with mdi the TAS TAS ronnie tennis squad, squad, with indi- sidualachi000montnrixndwitlr vidual achievement mixed with broader scale santeterm tram wins. wins. With matcher matches veanas versus Sydney With Sydney High High School and St Lawrence's, TAS TAS wan was violorerus victorious in in nra one of ofthe the twa twometchee, matches, beheg resultdeserving drsrcvingof of happiness. happiarsr being aaresult It cnn aa year It hash has been year 01 of emerging emerging yoursp young talent nail individuals sal and aalhusiusm, enthusiasm, individuals set to take take TAS TAS into future futarr yaws years on on the inert front foot with treats. tennis. Second team ene best best three three playplay term saw our nrsaempnta tic ers compete as as a roam team in the I Aonsidalo CityA Armidale City A Grade Grade competition competition. In In on an onnuocensfal unsuccessful lame term of of diseaptea disrupted team fieldiogs. we wosirugglod team fieldings, struggled thwogla through the competition, compnhtinn, gaining volaubla valuable noexpenance andthe thntaste tasteofofa totally difdif perience and a totally fermi ferentnecial socialaensoepheen. atmosphere. First IV Tennis anro Back K,,,,. Row: P.s's. it,,,,,M.C. tIC. Fraucia, JR/I. kc,,Ilcou P.R. Hall, Francis, J.R.B. Beullens Scalodt Seated: Mr Psaofr nrdMr R.Fi R.F. Hall Hall(MIC), (MIC),Di. D.J. Pasty(Coprobr), (Captain), Mr-K. Mr K.Lear LangfordSartith (Heodmoeter) Smith (Headmaster) Tlrird Thirdteam term has has seen seen the vaeiaas various teams with with monk much iotprnved improvedpnrfaemperformmacs ances irinaaconsiderably considerablystanngno stronger anwpntition.Tkiad competition. Thirdtnrw termhas has also also seen seen thn actors of of Mr Hall the return Hall from fromlang longnereico service Inane leave in Enropo, Europe, and we ore ptcaecd to to have knvn him him back canning nhno' are pleased running the show with paid to to Mr Me Wilkinson Wilkinson with efficiency. efficiency.Thanks Thanks mast must ho be paid who held the front in in Mr MrHall's Hall'scbseoae absence and kept kopl things ticking over. linkiesenor and the necessary nncnssaeymatch matchpractice pcncticrin in the the form 10cmof ofmatches matchrs vernanSt StLawrence's Lawrence's and nodSydney Sydney High. High. Most Mont impe000_ versus improvemeets nren through tlrneegh the the ranks ranks of the (anions. ments have been seen juniors. Kirk KirkCnrringtnn-Flastings Carrington-Hastingshas hasskewed showedpenmise promisefoe for rho the Throngheut Throughoutthe thesnenon season players players hove have nepnoieocnd experienced proprofnsnional coaching from from Justin JustiraSherriff, Strarriff,foot footspeed sprrd skills fessional coaching Wcst Ragirsn future in in coasiagsnnasd coming secondisinshe theNsreth North West Region ChamChampions tournament tensoamnetheld heldininArmidale. Armidatn Kirk Kink pion of Champions has also also taken tokenpart part in in tournaments tnereowrnts on has on aa beoodarenaln broader scale and basic basic hand-eye hnnd-nyoco-ordination co-oedioatiooskills skillswith with Mr Mr Hall Hall with haisf nulssandirsg. with his his achinvaments achievements noted noted as being outstanding. Rod Hall, Roal Hell, MIC MIC rtersridaliarr 1995 d995 The Armidalian Page 85 in a/ ns J \re) sr,o, ,o) \,) '5 79 L9.2' A. q/ /0 /-00 0L/z_'- Iu Page 86 c60( "''J"m"'-va / "t701/ The Armidalian 1995 The Oinema-Goef Cinema-Goer The cinerea_goer cinema-goer oe selects withinthe theuinonna. cinema The The cots his seat wthin neat careftily iin the seat is chosen carefully the miulul middlesatan at an appropriate appropriate distance creen. Once Once seated, seated he to papa' distanceteem from the screen. he Wa waits eetly through through the -photograph advertisements. adrsrtisonoonts. He tiently the sOil still-photograph He in upright by bytlthe send re is sitting sitting upright; endofofthe the adoertieeonentt advertisements, he is thinking is slouched slouched in lie hischair. chair Ho He does this without thinking anestinut an instinctofofrespect respectfor for the the person person boiled. behind,The The prepreviews hngir he tones near future. uture views begin; henotes notes which to see in the near IThen so the eg appears therat rating appearsfor for the the tim filmabout aboutcobs to beoeen: seen: 'TI "Ahh, the cinema goer thinks "R". "Ahh,yet" yes," the cinema-goer thinkstotohlnnsslf, himself,"010"violenue." moenent'spause pauseon-screen, onoturese,aamoment's ioomert'wastui lence." A moment's antici- potion pation for tin theoineona-goer. cinema-goer. Sitting patiently, patientS eageny eagerly awaitilg awaitingaaoproy spray of of hood, blood,an an acted acted oepnesson expression of pain. An 0000r crocus aa gun. guii. The Ths cinema-goer eutices pci actor unveils notices ito its polished shirt thin weapons giario_c Are ished shine; thisgives gives the weapon a glamour. "Arethem there replicas aoailakltt' the replicas available?" thecirema'goer cinema-goerthinku thinksto tohimself. himself. The actor outerholds ho deit finice posethe thecinema-goer vieema'goorisewell tel acata pose contained ght, the gun gus barrel an exsecustomed to. The arm is etra straight, tsnoion of the thearm armfollowing fbi ewirgitstosame sameline. liesThat Thatline Ii cccn tension of continues en on eta into the the acting acting viotim. victim. The cleema-goer cinema-goer waits tisuse waite restlesnly restlessly for the predictable. prediotab e. He H coasts wants Itit to happen. happen, the explosion, explosion, the the spray spmy of of fake fabeblood. blood."Do "Toit," it,"the thecincr ema-goer yelpe. dotien releases rseaees yelps. It happens, the acting victim his artificial art'ficial blood. blood. The Theacting actingvictim vict en dies dies instantly. irstantyThis The isn't aa worry ho ier'T worry to to the the cinema-goer cieema'geer as as this this is is only any the tb beof aa oiolest. violent, two twohour-long hour-longHen. film. ginning of cinema-goeroite sits back back isinhe hischair. chair,teneioe tensionbeing beingrereThe oineisa'goer leased, even eoen as as the the almost-dismembered almont dismembered acting actingvictim crtlm is still "pumpedinc fulllot of bul bullets". gun's nnaoao magazine Ic ot II being beirg 'pumped ccc". The gun'o cc emptied Is follenceul followed in to is ennpt ed and released. released. Ic in slow clew motion motion cc the shore it bounces. The rhe camera info' the ground where camera keepn keeps itit in fo- cus until has finished motion;the theTIm film ncturrc returns to cue uetil it hoe hniglied its motier; the the normal normal speed speed of of time. time.The Thecamera camerafouueeo focuses bach back on on the for three thennseconds. usuondsThe Thoface facecardenaenupree' the body for carries an expreselAn ofdisbelief. disbelief There Tiers ore en the tho sion of are smal smalldroplets droplets of of blood on face. doe. The The shirt nhirtwas sac blue, blue,itItoilowa is now adeep deep red, red, 00 no hoes holes can be seen in in it. itThe goes to title sequence. can bt euoon Tiefilm filmnow ewgeos toits 'tctu'ic senuo"u. Music etarte, starts, the ecreen screen le is black, the title noel now eslides Music idee returned onto the screen. serene. The The song cong ends ends and and the the film filmisierstursed to the tie actor cc contml m's to actor with with tie thegun gun.He Hetab takes control of of the the H film's path. faking Takingcred credit for what what is is be being viewed.Tine The actor is path. tinar ng dewed. driving aa car, the F film Hinting can,the thestereo's etereo'eplaying playirgaasong norgto togive goethe m puce Theactor actorsees armsan aninnocent isrocent man mon pace and atemoophom. atmosphere. The on the side salk, walk, he he swerves swerves and and hito hits him. him. The The actor actor continues. begins to smirk, smirk, he enjoys what sees, The cinema-goer olsema'gerr begleeto what he hr sscc. shat he hears. hearw.Adrenalin Adrenalinfuelling Sell ng his he passion he onJoyo enjoys what film. He He canines carries aa respect for the film. respect for for the character and aoterwuth actor with the the gun. gun. He Hetalke talks "cool", 'cool", he he has has ananeuserfer an answer for noonythirg. Tin Lill eg spree opme continues, cset'nueo,acted actndpain penis or everything. The killing is enthe c'eema'goar. cinema-goer. Theface The face cf of the the dured to to the the delight Height of olthe dctime victims and the epeolal special effects effects being being the the main man fesdero feeders to the tie illusion of pain. pan. to illusion of Tt,aAr,nidalian dH95 The Armidaliatz 1995 he anythiog. he haisa in e his lie heaven. He wculds't wouldn't loaoe leave for anything, heaven, al' alroot mostan ansoetasy. ecstasy. lie Hehan hasbecome become aa part part of tie thehloi. film, the the definit cc betwnnn definition between mel real end and f'cticr fictionne noluegor longereoictieg. existing. The The aotor Is with sith the gee actor hi kills the cinama-goer cinema-goer.The Theactor's actor'scmos emotions are vemd no are del delivered in aparcel. parcel.They Theyare areIninthe theform form0fofmceio music. The rocty The cinema-geerfeols cinema-goer feels the the smoticrw emotions liko like ho he was d directly nroloed involvedsfth withthe thecharacters charactersand andtheir theiractare actors an on screen screen. Admcalis batingto tothe lmpaot of ofthefllm, Adrenalin oancr contributing the impact the film,ititmakes makes the cmcinthe vine;ea'goer cinema-goermorn moreaware awareofofthe thefilms filmsdetail. detail.Tim The ema-goer wants to be inoolred. involved. en a'geor wan to to be there, he wants santo te is the cloeeet closest he to bel being apart of of whet what oCinema nema is he can car get getto g apart nor is onemeen screenor or is is there there arother another way? way? The e the innoos it, unusoelved as well well as those tl'aen The cuter actor HI kills innocent, uninvolved as who Ohio Thafilm finnprogresses prograesevaed tie actor, actot who otand stand in his ouoy. way. The and the thro nema'gosT Iniswoceded. netead the cinema-goer, wounded. No No pale pain in is endured, instead itit loosen cnsog the is seen asa as ahandicab handicap.SSlowing theactor actor down, down, frus frustrating him, but increasing timdcg oiri, bus isomaning the thepace paceof ofthe thefilm. film,The Themovie mode 'w approach eg its its climax, climes,and andits itsending. endi g. The cinemacinema' is approaching goerfselethaeameway. ameuntufulceeceurd goer feels the same way. The The amount of violence and to its effect rena millisHoweffect mimics mimics the the climb climb to to the the ol'mac climax.Ad Adrenalin flowrg through c'noma goer'sbody. body.The Tie drug drugi5isgiving gong ing through the cinema-goer's the fire film an an eoen even mare more realietic realistic feel. feel, makieg making the cinemagcnrrsady acter's goer readytotodo dowhat whatthe theauter actor 's is doing doing an as the actor's octiors actions are are the the reason reason for for hie his adronalie. adrenalin. The The amounts amounts of of adreoalin adrenalin beleg being eccretsd excreted into into the the blaad blood stream stream mim' mimcs thy c imac.The the end is in night, iight, the ics the climb to the climax. the cimau climax mu over,the thaadrenalin edrenalieatatitstopeak peekofofinfluence. irtuerce. The ceec is over, unexperted nema-goer The pectedhas has happened. happened, pleae'ng pleasing the the ucinema-goer. The H' fito begin nal lines am are mcitod,concludirgthsHlm recited, concluding the film.Ihs Thecrod credits begin to roll 00cr Hg. The The cinema-goer oinema'goer remains remains over the red end ending. eeon.od awhIle.The Thetime timefeels feelsright, right.he hestands steedsand andleaves earso seated awhile. the cinema. He He goes goes to his cat car,opens opensthe thedcot door,gets getsme in ard and etarte starts it. in ccii it. his His hards handsara are ehakirg. shaking, the the adrero adrenalin still pincers, present, makeg cc of returning returo ng to to the the car uara makingthe the common common eceru exercise a l'ttle cult.Driving Pdaog now, now, he he mind mird spiraling, little mere more duff difficult. spiralling, the the smut ens of the film sti o thin him. The cinema goer emotions stillI within cinema-goer th niti about thinks about the mooit movie.the Hismind minddrifts driftsfrom from the the viavioicr etuthecentom tofthefilm,sewtrostoiygco&An lence to the content of the film, was the story good? An opinion formed over over the the Him. film. He sees op son tiisTermed oeae an an innocent innooert man mail on the tie 'n'sidewalk' dswalk' and and dnirse drives pact past him. The ulnema-goer cinema-goer arouse coo, edrenal arrives home and goes tu to bnd. bed, he he io is rest restless, adrenalin keep keeping ng his bin mind active. actire. Later he tate talkswith withfrmnnde friends exeo' changieg api io e,faoeogte eoenee) His tie changing opinions, favourite excess scenes (oisleet (violent scenes). fr cede don't see him as aggraweirs, friends aggressive, he Iloos lives a osry very ber boriog ing life. or line.The Thecinema-goer olnema-goerhas hasno no hunger hunger for far adventure adcertum or excitement, he is eecitomsnt. iu content concert with with his binlife lie and his escape. Time passes passes and and the theviolence, doesce, emotiono ard relevance miovurco emotions and of the Him film pass. notes rhat that aa sew newHim film pane. The The cinema-goer oinema'goer notes has arfood, arrived,aaviolent violentHim, film, annuot a must eec. see. David Hukome Dsrmdllehoame Commended inIsthe Herald Comsmeeded theSydney Sydney Morning Mareiogliem aidYoung Yatog Writers WritersCumpeOiuien Competition Pugurfi7 Page 87 Item Ilia1lb/traction flb,1,eclion fromWerahip Worrhip10 o Ili, Inneceel InnocentE11e, Eye, The mc The silence ofthe of the enlpty empty church church almost almost overwhelmed me. The w early early hit hitme mehiethelacr The foot fact that I was the facebe likethe theennpty empty arof sac air ofnothing. nothing.IIcould could oflyjust only justvail callititgloom. gloom. Church Church was ueliLn unlike a any y place place had I hadever everbeen. been.Eunmythi Everything g van wasno so gee geometrically nanng; the rose metrically p pleasing; rows ol'eeatg of seats,the thealtor, altar,the the wal wall My My nun's son's kite came down at the earth. fIn He ncreamed screamed so as hr ohkite. to. lnariniwtant hepanicked panickedand andcot lostall alloontro controluP of hhis lean instant the fleweverynohero. everywhere, hn kite hi nsmashed nmaohedinto intothe thnsand. nand.Sits ttg few the oy thoro insa pie the kite lay there in pilecite withsand sandblown0 blowinguunr over t.it.My My on'e screams evmamsstill sti Iechoed ochaudinnmy mymir euddenyinrysordy son's mind,d,suddenly my sandy uurreo surroundings dingo turned tin ed nec into aa deep deep juilg jungle 5 green. My opine spine structure.., litt e patterns patl.srrn on or the car structure.., even the pretty little carpet Al thin pet.So Sontraight, straight,nosonbnnnnnntrival. symmetrical. All this eeeeind seemedTv to ornate a atelonphnre ty, aalong ong wth create an atmosphereofofformal formality, withthe theear earfleming ntil sent Not Notaa thing stirred, etc-nA which chdh piercing gibson silence and stillness. rrado httn guilty for fvr barging barging in, in,creating vrnctrg an made me me feel a little enormous pnacnlu neon. The The sie' enormous racket, disturbing the peacefulness. loecnmnadv mn awfully self cvnnciouo. It was was annoying a ecy eg lence made me self-conscious. how how aware Iwas wasof ofmyself myself.I Iawkonard awkwardlyytir'toed tip-toedalong along the the hard, hard, polished polishedfloorboards floorboardsthac that screamed screamedc_I, out inuorsiderately ked considerately In in denial denial of of my my presence. As 10105 I slowlyywa walked by, hinuorica importance impnrcancnstared stcrrd down by, statuinn statues of holy, historical at e kid at me. me, Ike likethe theugly uglyittlittle kidininthe thebuck backeeoc seat of of aa bun bus staran out the thewindow wirdowow ro Icpast punt mc r.rt. stares out as ititrolls me in ethos the street. Looking mess hoadnor orsomething. nomethrg NorLooking at me as ifif I had five heads Nor- malylooc dotarnbaukbctlshamofuiy yhnad mally I would stare back but I shamefully nwrrnd lowered rmy head In autocraticpresence. presence.You (oucould couldstick stubone onena in their autocratic in a bank end and nobody swiftly chose my bank nobody would wood ever nour rob rob it. t I cioiftlychosomy I enataftera aVon over seat after afew feweeoorde secondsofofintense intenseuostemp contemplation over myvoriod pfo..Ot Every Everysmall or ci my variedpalottn. palette. Whore Where io is chat that priest? niovemneteerened indef nitnlythroughout througbo t the tIe movement seemed to echo indefinitely stripping me any peosibin possible privacy. II glaecrd glanced church, otnpping mc of airy up untothn into the vaetreee vastness of of the theoccur8. ceiling. 1000 I couldn't understand up dn't underetond space why churches churcheswere woreso nohigh, high, Imean, moan,what's whot'cthe tnwp500 for° is is make one fee bmeignin for? lt'n It's never never used, used,alit all does it does make one feel insignifi-cant. I turned gaze towardsOhs the congregation cant turnedmy ygaotosardo conorogaticofofcanar dine, burneg away humbly. Their Their soft euft glow glowhad hadaamedimcd' dles, burning I tative effect and II macnd relaxedaalittli, little. The priest Catioe offeuton onme eioard The p11cc' nmergnu h-01 one of the the rooms roonie at at the the front front that that nono' emerged from body ever goes into or even sees He walked about everg005 0000 inside. nods. Howa bud abcuc furs Heenriled nouf fora chile, while,doing doing pfnotly_typethcnge. priestly-type things. He smiled and nodded atme meand andimmedi,ntely I immediately smiledbash. back.TTn Thep00000uont priest went dedot smelled been boot ned had been back iesidn inside and and lint I letnut outaanigh. sigh.I real I realised holding my breath. I Damn. Time withtI my Some. Timestruggled etrugg edo mysubconscious. eub0000uouu.Five foemininn utes seemed ten fold. Trickle, Trickle, trickle hear peop people. More utnnsnnrredtnnfclvl. tfokle 'I- Ihear e More less like a freighttrain trainofofsaloon, voices,eEucdy, slowly, but they came. or ieee fkeofmight hottbny uamc. Different S ffsrnet pitches, pituhnn,different difforret tones. tosen.I knew knewevery every single e ng I person before through the doors. pereon before they they walked waked throueh door... First P rotan a' ud nto the vhumh, old lady lady vrawind crawled with groat great difficulty into church, at the the ground. ground, For for one miscalculation in her her suco step staring at mscaluubaton in would mean inear-fatal consequences. Neon Next came a young rar-fatal rnnarnguensne. oamnayoueg good seat. yh, Oh,ocrrco.. sorry... I meant rca family, rushing rueb ng to to get getsa good that they were joet just normally nsrmally bouroing, bouncing, youthn youthfulI people people oldd men flaunting vitality. dtality. Then came portly, purfiy, coughing cough ego moe in ir thor day niNa", their"Ncr "Sunday suits",outgrown outgrownby bytweeny twenty yearn. years. Sm,l' Smiling, chatting chatting facee faces al allargued, around,like likea amaomguorodo masquerade party. party. ing. Faces of harlonyuirn. harlequins. II sank back into into the the seat, seat,my myears ears Fasos earb back adjusting to hats adjusting to the thelevel levelofofnoise. cone.Women Worrst with with big b g floral fora hay. wearing ovnn even bigger smiles. tables Dabiesoryceg, crying, methere mothers hush' hushwearies bggnrnmilnw. ing, guys It'sto just well leg, guysgreeting, greeting,girls girlsgossiping. goeniping. cotasso soilI first piaoe. place. Then Then the the church. church, couldn't see one God God here hem in in the thr fret writhing hushed to toaamurm murmur and cho the oerviuo service ee'ithing with bethlife, iTt huehed ur and hogan began.Al All0000d stood at at the the ohord'e chord's areoueoemer,t announcement on on the the organ and hearty hearty oiegieg singing gilled filled the buildino. building. Why do Whydo delI still etil feel frel the the empty emptyair airofofnothingness? notliirfe000fWhy My do alone? I still ccli feel fcu,so soak, oP Birch by Nick NirinBirrh Cwmemendcdinbithe i/mrSydney SydneyMorning Morsorgllomold Yooeg Commended Herald Young Writers Competition Writers Compnsuioni Page 88 85 to be ice as as mturrsd tturned mod to returnedtotomy myparachute parachuteharsoow harness I andbelow below mel me Inaw sawmy myPhantom Phantomfghrunr fighter plane explode ard pane ooplvde which which would would osed send shook shock waves waves night right through the lush Vetnameee Vietnamesejungle. jungle. Iuould could any onlysit sitthere there in in aa deliriucs delirious state of shock ohoof as elowiy drifted down door towardo slowly drifted towards the oparso croon jueglo sparse green jungle bonnoth beneath my my feet. feet. The The sparsenene sparseness quiskbiswallosed and an an immense iwmenonanrnurtof quickly swallowed me me up and amount of pan pain rushed thenughme mao rushed through as Icrashed crashed into into the the canopy. canopy. I I I remember waking wekieg up up from from aspa nful eleop hofom my painful sleep and before ayes was what whatwould woodhave havebeen bseeanngneootye eyes was a single section of of the the eteaeresn army. These gooks god 5 must have havn cut cut me mn down dowr Vietnamese frcr.thsjungiosasspywh h oan'treerembermsgookg from the jungle canopy which I can't remember. The gooks had von5thin the rope that fe had mm me tied up wch with mama some very feltt a0 as though ng through my chest. The uoe,,triu' though itit was was uvtt cutting constrictivn tive rope rope was was the theleast leastofofin'yoormise my worrieson as I caught saught a gi mpee of tIm to bore glimpse the otark stark wh white bonethat thathad hadpiomnd pierced the n8,i skin er onmy myeft leftforearm. forearm.My Myarm armwas waspainful painfuland andthat that pole es sorcus pain as.. was swoop sweeping across my my whue wholebody. body.Moet Most of of all all it sas ny heart wasthe theshock shock that that wan was making my heart thump thump bbs like a rarrhoroe'n ensa hard racehorse'sFeet feet on hard track. track, At this stage etage II didn't dide't care oars whether whether or or not notthe the cooks gooks alt slit icy befunnng my throat throat, but but thoyotrasgolyonnmod they strangely seemed to be fussing ever over me. They Theyeeemed uobe bofghtieg amongst thesalvoo and seemed to fighting amongst-themselves and thee then nuddenly suddenly all conversation ooevnreatioil stopped. etopped.I wao was at gun' gunport. Tho cards to the sky, it seemed point. Thegun gunnwayed swayed up upwards they mete they wanted me to etand stand batae but asIItried tried aa sharp sharp pals pain rar ran through through me me neon once agan. again.I Ijont just000lde't couldn'tget getso to my my feet. feet. AA Vietnamese soldier became become painfully painfclly angry angry and and began beoar to to nomam scream at me. Guddeely Suddenly a force fowe puehod pushed at mo me /ror° from behind behind and and before beforeI Ibees knew. it II was was or onmy myfeet feet and and wan was stumb 'eg through the thick jungle. jvngio. stumbling We and II was We sated walkedFor for hours hours and was 000s closeto top005mg passing out out through rough pain pain and exhaustion. nubauetioe. About About a kilometre up the front, front, half of the unction section split ep it off. off. The TIe ned end of norma our walk woo was very steep and without the bslarue balanceof ofcry myclod tied up arms fel I fella aoouetleee countlessamount amount of of times. times. srmn The The group of of gooks gookehustled busted me medown doss the the hill bil to their thor bamboo hut thatwaa was bu built next to a dark brown bambuo hottest It neot bimwnriver, rIver From their hut ran roe many nranyjottieo sed of sach jetties and at the end each jetty saws was asage. cage.flefere Beforemy my11 disbelieving nbc iev'ng eyes, eyes, in e each cage thors there were weremcmi. men. The up to their their oheete chests in cage Vhs men men were oem upon the dark muddy cater water and and they they each each grabbed grabbed at at the the the bamboo barn bars which which contained in the cages cages bor.boo containedthem. them The Themen merle were yelling atths at theoight sightof ofmnai me and tomy my eurpone surprise I1000 could woroynilieg dOe understand them theman as itit wan was my my ocr ownAm American accent. uoderstsed erivae concert. Hearingthem themmade mademe meoonfdent confidentan as I had had thought thought I Hoarng wood wouldbe behearIng hearingthe theVincramooe Vietnameselanguage languagefor forthe themen, rest of of my very short nhort life. ife. I The gooks hustled huotlsd me into into the the hut hut and and abruptly abmptly sat sat me mc down. The yr hr8 outoide yelling outside was was slowly slowly dying dying down, down. The hut woo was small Tho emaIl with with aa low low ceiling cci ing and and there there was was one ore ommilaowta'eylvltwknih noted out nutoseruheepareemnrvy window to my left which looked over the sparse murky brownr'ver river.The Theone onemmainisg remaininggook gook paled pulledaa beifs knife from from hrocr sheath, then pott rn ohlmmering put the shimmering steel steel on on the the rope rope that that had me tied The rope rope fell fell off off me me and and my upper body hod tind up. up Tha screamed beth with releane, release, but but my my arm arm 051 still throbbed with with ecmsmed TheArmidafm.ee jggy The Armidalian 1995 e. The fim gook picuitod an pain. The The hose bonewwas etilu'isb still visible. gook produced pain. cc itit in in half, hail he army and cut he then then grabbed grabbed at at my my icy shirt sod Fractured armand uiridpushed pushedatatthe thobone. konit II let ot out an aonnor fractured arm enoriroon The gook geok then tron mousscream screamthat thatwhook shook my whole body. The Wrapped wrapped the rhoshirt shirtaround arovrd my my arm arm and an the theother otherha half wuedaeaeliig was used as a sling. the eeatjob no the ly The neat jobon onny myarm armwas wasoao easing thepain. pain. I suited suddenly asked myoefi myself, why why was was my my enemy treating me asked me so oe well? mel? The answer answer to to my myquentie nd. as questionwas wasabout aboutto to be be ho found, anothertwo two gooks gooks cams came into into the the hut hut with with two two wb white arothsr to American evidiert The and American soldiers. Thesoldiers soldiers wern were 500kisg soaking wet and both USarmy armyuniform uniformon. on.They boy both gave gaoe both had wtasdand standard U5 me ng look soldera me grimao a grimacing lookofofstrain strainand and fear. fear. The two soldiers were pushed pu-lned into ste their chars chairs opposite opposite each other at a tab em the centre oortm of ofthe thoroom. room.One Orogook gookyelled ys lod tots table in the somethieg ard euddenly eght gooks thing out the window and suddenly about eight gooks orrird istc Twoof ofthem chsrrhad nadshor.gins Sirs hurried into the the rworr. room. Two shotguns. Suddory we and slapped slapped me '0 ucrowo denlyeec onegook gook approached approached me across yelled something ache as hepointed pointedto to the the two two the face and ard ye ed something US lbs oohdiwns gaocme reenether US eohdisrs. soldiers. The soldiers gave another lock. look. A noesr sense around the the room. room. The gooks talkof tension ran on around gecko began kegar to ing and pul pulling wads ofi of money from their povtcts pocketsand and eg aed leg wade soeny fimie tern thon 5 tine onthe tI rookie, the gcok were then placing placing it in two pilsw piles on table. The gook deafeninglyy siwho slapped me yelled and the room fell deafening ci' lest. from under urder he lent. inn Thegwok gook produced produced a revolonr revolver from his shirt. shirt and placed placed it ir inthe the middle middle of of tht thetable. table. ItIt wan was the then ard when II realised realised what what was was happen'ng. happening. Theee These gooks wher gooke were wo's ow gunat ayers inintheir of Russian KussiasRoulette too ettr using us asp players their game game of were obv'ouciy obviously making beto bets on who would survive. and wore wumiot. The wierivc silence still still held heldao as all alluttootios attentionwow wason onthe thetwo twoUS U5 soldiers. The eOldinrs soldiers had stress stress spelt spelt right rightaGrees across their their eoldiero. faces as one one of oFthe thesoldiers soldiers picksd pee asd faces 05 picked upipthe the pistol and put it'tto tohis hishead. head. The The oolilinr soldier oquinted squinted end and took took a deep bmatb. breath. He pulled the trigger and the p'otol pistol vlioked clicked,tm the ooldiorlwtoutaoighwfrwlisf.Ihspiw o wa.wpacndo soldier let out a sigh of relief. The pistol was placed on the table and end Iwan ing nervous nervous for for them their as I wassow nowFee feeling watched ow men watched my myfell fellow men objeotloe objectively slaughtering slaughtering themthemselves. AA rage cripseloow. rage of of anger swept wwo Ptover ovtr me. sm. II wanted waotod my cr'p. pled bedy body to to eat eat uptois up thiseasty nastyraue racebut buteometning somethingsolo told plea me so dier placed plated the pistol pnto at me net not tc. to. The second soldier athA his head. Ac As if is in wiow slow motion the trigger was pulod. pulled. The The head. motes the pistol ardput peta hoe in pistol eoplOdeut exploded and a hole in the the side side of the solders soldiers heed. head. The soldier snhdisrFsll nifhis hischair chairand asvllanded landedatatmy myfeet wit a fell off feet with thump, blood bleed bubbled from his h's mouth as his young innoinrwoent cent eyes oonsevted connected with mine. mine. ItIt made made the the camera camera in in the back cF seyhead I cadclick. click The eyes leave hausted me of my have haunted every since. every smut at my son'w son's kite, As I was staring etarng at kite, II put put itit back bath together together smiled. The The seeoeet innocent eyes eyes had had rushed with one ens arm, arm, and aed Ismiled. away from me with eth the thenndertow undertowof of aeueoe. a wave. My noes son's kits now life life as asititshot shotup upinto intothe theair. at Itt took my r'y kite had new spirit spirit with with itit aod and II let let go go of of these those eyes eyes gemcer forever. Simon Cfrappell Chappell By Sireee Commended in in the the Sydoec SydneyMeruisg MorningHinrald Herald Yeuwg Young icemiecedad Writers WritersConspeeieteo Competition Jocular animism Joculcir flnimi,m Soul is raped, As my my ambition ambitiveiwrapsd, ty or crude byeroti another crudeattentiwn attention freak. freak, trying Tryingtototake takemy myieep inspiration ration away awayfrom fromems, me, Hop cm wyand endcynicism uyr'tism rusting mstirg me, Hypocrisy bloody euio'de tempting temptirg me, sic, Bloody suicide los scrram, boy ccli. I've heard heard her scream, holy dccl devilirintbc theFflesh. But it's her, hot in in auglis laughsofoflove, love,to to the the time time of of me, Live Like to moon moos to earth, or cr oky sky to sea, sea, ye ywhoreso bc, Only where nolongcralwwed longer allowed to be, to be somewhere eomeohere in the dreams of destiny. dest ry. Each epooh nhes coetrabaed epoch from which she's contraband from me, I'llwoarcn search for for ted the exhorter exhortershe shewunders wandersknj. by, II Somewhere in is my dreamscoined dmameco ccii by the eky, sky, tti rxwr.wFcrthcdead, stillryde.ereweeps,or my desire weeps, on roses for the dead, And the the stone stone cold, ted, hollow hollow heart. heart, 0'amc Forena'rocrotrs ' u,. yearns for enamouration in herbrent breastas, andher herhead. head. It's the years ycaro of of depravity, dopradty, Jocular Jotular attgtion attrition, theft of my ambition - Love. en Love, my idle munit munition. So Soul etrength strength is vs on the the dive, No motivation Ftc eretiootion ego ego deflation, dwflaties, absence absence of of drive, edict, she bet take In hellI here, here, take take me to her, take me me to heaoes. heaven. Stop wtabi icy, Hell's Hs is isoat.abilit.y, Stop thiw this iiinstability, inevitability, suepeose, Theslow slowdeath death kingme. mt suspense, the is is killing So'fooated Suffocated by the pessimism. pessimism, feel my wvwptiviwm, teow my my cynicism. vye'ciwt. scepticism, know Take the flood, of blood, blood, sweat sweat and ard tears, tie theoutcomes outcomes of my oppression, opprrsn'ee, Srocn rriom Drown tHe this spark spark of of wpt optimism, She kesps keeps me me from from ddire oblivion. She re Ok hen. Mycsoremwmkerace My one rememberancesFindscition, of indecision, keeps me from the penultimate penultimate vapito capitulation. that keepe abcs. sI in Hell is hem, here, seed send me me there, there, take take my my life, life, I've 'Os got gotitittotogive, gun,I've '00 got got to togive giveit,it,so sotake taktit.it Love Love life, ife Heh, feb. Itch heh By Sam Suet Davis Dune This poemwas wascernineoded commended the ArmidaleTeims Town Tfdepwoei heincfseAress'doio Library YosohPoetiy she1616(018 Youth PoetryCenepetzeioet Competition initthe to 18 Veers Years oectierc section. Redemption I amo am aOct lostocx soulsearching. searching.Wherever Whereverthe thesun sungeno goesI P01' I folic/c low it but etil still Pm I'm surrounded surrounded by by shadows shadows ... Sometimes over the the hi hills bernet mes I dream about escaping urer Is that fabrIcate fabricate the the borleoc. horizon. The The mountains mountains Ic in the thedletasoe distance alwuyw sly pray always provoke provoke my myirmag'eatixr imaginationaxasI clandewtim I clandestinely pray thataaperfevt, perfect, opportune opportune world lies trat lies on en the theother etherside. oidt I w eh II could roo dJustgl deup wish just glide up 'ste into theeiverwisd the silver windlike likean aneagle eagle ace fypawttbsg owirgcui ,tbreughtl eeusrrrsrtmest and fly; past the glowing sun, through the summer trees, asd and thee then up. up, up. up, and over the hills, the gateway to my freedom..,. h tvh matorlfreedom.... bet But ace, alas,thin thisiois1995, 1995,lIFe's life's a bitch, materialem alismand andblue blueoyoo eyes domisate dominateand andnobodywirw. nobody wins.Oepreww Depress- 'egwerdef ing words?Welt Well,see seefeet fool,iFe'e life's depreeeing. depressing. I found found that Ott out eta at aoery very tosder tender age. When When ruso I wasyoung young lFewae life was pretty pretty roey. rosy. My Myfoture future seemed seemed brioht, the sparkle wpark sofof0 gold goblet gobletinisa bingo castle. bright, like the a gold a king's My000evieue eothisg but but happy happymemomemo' My conscious was filled wwh with nothing see and asd good feelings. Unfortunately, Usfertueatsly. sot ries not eoeiyoee everyone saw saw me eye-to-eye syr ts eye on onOhio. this... 'Wrat'w "What'sup, up, boong", boong", 'Hwy, "Hey, coo, cuz, what am are ya doieg doing at my schvolZ'. school?", "Ya 'tab bloody oody uoonl coon! No No abwer abos!" TfsaAroro'daliasui The Armidalian 1995 Page 89 Poge transition1 into one. II My transltio into high nigh school school was wan not not a smooth smooth con, couldn't believe you dot ho icon what was woo happening. hoppnnirg. I had lv hadnovnr neverroe really myself as on an Alconfginal Aboriginal. I had had been beon baptised ha tised thought of sync f on EverySunday SundayI Iwer000 went to ohnri'h church wth with and then thnn purified. p rfled. [only andtook tookOhs the bread my mother notl'or ard brood of communion. comrounior, When Whor II mirror, whites were tine the only gazed into a In rror, the ti's wh ten of my eyes wnre orly thing I Iever At least thing nvnrsaw. oao.I was wannormal. norra.At mootI thought t ouoht II was. But pretty was dirty, filthy, the the Put protty soon 00001I learnt learntdifferent. different,I wand rty, fkthy. fith matterhow how long ong I filthat atthe thebottom bottomofofOhs the nnwnr. sewer. 110 No matter was0011 still just tried to clean trod ooa myself juotao dirty d'rty coon rnysnlffor, fot I 000 from Silver City. Every day I would cry11cm Gloom City. Every day woodcome oolnnto toschool 0hooI cr5'nfl, runningclown down my roymuddy muddyblack hlackcheeks. thrrkw ing, tnars tears running I I My nights wereflied filledwith withpraying: praying: My light00l0 "Holy boy God, God,Fother Father Almighty. Almighty, I pray to you you Lord, Oruo.please p gans let me be white. Let my hair lose its colour anddmy my eyes ntrnrbnwhto.Lotoryhairloworouooloura ui-n fade totobuc. blue. Lot Let ny myskin skinho bepuv purified white,I Iprom promise you Code hod whito. ow you cr1. that if you you grant grantme metheonwlshne uI never never ask ash Lord, these wishes I will for anything For anyth'ng again. again. Please C 0000 Lord!" Lordf' My words wordwechoed nvhondaround aroundmy nycold cod bedroom. bod rour .One Crc could iou almost feel the floor contract with thosffortohthought the effort of thought almontfesl tirnflooruontravtwith wanted to bea000pted be accepted but whenever mew I saw and reason. rnanoo.Iwanted b wwhen.ve" the other boys, their the tins uthtr Icvyo, thoir white whito skin Ok oglowing glowingradiantly radiartly in n tIm sunlight, was 000rwome overcome with sighed, and son ight, Iloan zdthdespondency. dsnpondonoyI sf hod. ond the gust 0100k shook the thn thn leaves on the summer trees, and the sky exasperation. Oho skyscreamed somamsdwith withthe thtsuawpora[on. sadness and overcome by by My uadnsuw ord desperation dsoporation were worn soon 000r 000rsoms anger. loan I wasraging. raging.My Mypraynrn prayersturned turnedinto intoseen sessions of anger, one of castigation. oantlgatlon "God, you you "*'"* . Why mean,why why inc me mast man?IIhaven't haven't Whyme? rref Imean, "Sod, done anything wrong, have do o anyth og wrong. hays I? ICMy Mywhole whololife lid suxl mcIWhy Why couldn't I have 000ldn't havebeen beenwhite whitelike ikeall si the tinegood, goodclean o sanpeopert ple?' It wan was not long after thIn this that I realised ong after rca Iced God od wasn't wann't gong Inn into niceawhito going to vkaegs change me white porous. person. had olianged. changed. II wastired was tired0fofbeing beingaavIot victim. My life ifs had on. I would 000ld sink to my adversary'seve leveland andbncomoa become a thug thug now. onto myodoorsary'o row. My My first eroountnr encounterOccur occurred soon after. firot rod senor oCtet I can't Can'tremember rsmen'bor much of sist whathappened happened.Juot Justntaflrg staring'nts intohin hisood coldblue blue ruch of eyes end and fee feeling malevolenthatred hatred powhing pushing through my oyoo ito nral000lrnt blood. His eyessoot soonbe0000douglryord became doughy andifeleon. lifeless. Mygeto My fists blood. fenynn lost thor their tnno'on. tension. ho He was was unconscious. unconscious. I had loot had won. My body jumped at at the the eopsotatnon expectation that ahead, howbodyjumpod thatjoy 'zylay oyahoad, boo' ever my my noeS mind roma'ned remained ha halted. ever tod. "'m "I'mputting putting you you in Iraa eorepo necropolis," in:' wan was all Imanaged managed tv to spurt spurt out, out, but but my my w'vkod wicked shouts shouts were were drorored drowned Out out by approaching approaching sirnne sirens.I Iwas wasaamonoon menaceto tosotmnty. society. I was so., a coon. loan I wasgo going where I belonged. belonged. At that's what coon, eg where Atleast, eaot,thet'nwhnt tins copotold toldme. nt, Maybn myanimeelty the cops Maybe itit wan was my animosity towards that gave gave me me the the dsterm'naunon determination to them them that to make rrako them eat thoir their words. words. II wan was still ffilled with anger but come' someeat llnd twin thing had uhargoa. changed. I had light" if you know thi g hod had "seen '000nthe tic igro" yru Crow what I mean, mean. Ihad hadfinally finallyrsaliOed realised that that thorn there woo was nothwhat ootl" ing ororgw wrong with me orbnirg beingan anAborIgInal. Aboriginal.IIhad had reoog recoglog tin moor nised thot that tho the fork darkok'n skinoh of my favo face was bosut beautiful and siood ful aed was darkened by by pigment pigment --not of of dirt. am aa tan darkersd notblemishes blem'ohee fit Iam human human bong being and and innlorg belong to an alluring bring and dying race. raoe I finally found000epta000 acceptanceinintins the mont most Importont important pomon person gre yfounvl In in the the whole wholeworld world- -rnyeelF. myself. So now now my my noul soul 0isfrss, free,inisfree freeand andthe thesun sunlight which ow igint which rnvrlopno gi000my mysprtarro foond ooein envelopes my my body body gives spirit a new found confidence. no longer longerdream dreamabout abouta000p'ng escapingovor overtIne the hon horido Os, II no zon, because found frnedom freedom whsn when II found aoonptavos acceptance eon, beuaoneIfound eagle uwsultobs used to be part part ofmy'mnoginatio of my imagination in myself. myseF The oagls but now peace and hot now is io part partof ofmy srylife. Ifs. I'm In' at pn000 and I'm I'mproud. proof. I, am, the, sun... l,om,the,oun, ByNoalForordll By Neal Pannell Conznwnidod is the Our Sydney Sydscy Morning Mor nirrgHerald Hrrold Yosrrg Commended in Young hltdrern WritersCorngwn000ioni Competition My anger evolved into violence. I was dangerous. I'm black Myargne000londintodolsnvo.lwaodangsmuw. 'ribavin I'm bad bad tow too!See, See,I'm I'mgoing goingcrazy crazyeeoc. now, but but uncvr'tu' unfortuand rm natey lea nation yes nately lgnoramuees ignoramuses haven't made thin this realisation yet. Major Work for HSC Visual Arts. John Beullens Page Page 90 fib The Armidalian 2995 1995 TOreA,smidslis,i d'rtyo I trousers oawaa strange dirty old trousers.As Asheooall'od he walked onward onward he saw strange No Dill9 flo Ditty looking wore sparkly skivvy, look ng figure. Hg ore.It ltworo sparklypink pinkflares Haresand anda apink plsksl'loyc Soothe a fairy's rage, daVe delicious deliuiouegiie, Make grin, Apricot melting rrsltirg oirg'n virgin, ouhith which was tao tucked in neatly. neatly As As Jimi walked closer, cower, he '0 sort cedanother aec'chrrfigumwkowac tIe came noticed figure who wasalmost almostooear'ng wearing the same but in black. hiack. Jimi hastily haotiytuuhed tucked in in hie his oily oily old blue shirt ard and approached approached them. tins Oneookod lookedhim himocnr overthoroughly thoroughly and raised ho histop topPp. lip. slice, uake cake peace, peace, World sloe. Rol ing, burning burns5 waves, Rolling, Turquoise napalm dream, dream, furquO so ilapaiel Sicinoannenrocuo gust, Bicinnamon excumquat, Horbaoggrosoion, Herbal aggression, ltrneleonoosnt'c Timeless cosmic flush, flush, is, Tame pimp purple gob goblin, Torso Gorgeous house arrest, Blat Whatdo doyoc yousmell0 smell? "teggar'e said. They They giggled giggled toto' "beggar's night night cut, out,hmnT, hmm",0mw one said. fethrr Jirnilike Ii's a getherand andwalked walkedoff, off. The The words words attaoked attacked Jimi bear and he full fell back, back, out out of of voenciounesou. consciousness. When ho he woke up found aa few teenWhor up the the next rent day, day, he hefocnd fnw large argntosr age boys and their dose at their glrlfnleeds girlfriends staring down at Vim. him. He He was in different place to before and the we., 'n a completely ccrnplstely differont By By Rowao Rowan Gunner Ganner This core in the This poeor poem teas was aicai'devf awarded a front meritvereifi certificate the Armidale icon TownLibrary Libra°,Youth YouthPoetry Poetry Cornpelilioo Competition io in Arisidols the so. the Ibte 16 to1818Year YearScow Section. The Ovphon Orphan The dim, gloomybedi'eom bedroom ightsiwung light swung uoestantly, constantly, rotatteed sn.gloorey rot,nt' ing dark 1119 darkshadows shadowsaround aroundthe theroom. room.Jimi's J ml'sneck nook sweated swoat.rd and hefelt he feltmoisture moisturetricking tricklingdown downhis hiscp'oe. spine.He Heivy layowe awake wid he in h's other members rrerr hors of of the the orphanorphan' his little bed annoegct amongst other hcugh age snoringloudly. loudly. ton Even a gr who were were fast fast asleep asleep and ard neosry 1 though the orphanage or pha na go was50socrowded, crowded,he Fefelt 'nItalone aloneinleo fore'gn the was a foreign Is knew he had to make hie moos. He could 'reu d no so world. He his move. world. lwegertakn tho sleepless dreplews nights, eights,he hecould couldno tolonger lorgortake longer take the take vicious. people looked ocked doioue. 'C-Gould leaa henitated "C-Could yvo you help help me pleaosT' please?' Jimi said in hesitated voice. "You?' a large ares red red hsired haired boy boy uaid, said, "Get "Get a life". A young blonde blu do haired a red girl, iri, who ole wau flarsward was wearing wearing flares and carrying a waterfilled waterS ledbucket bud et threw thmwtbe the contents contents all 00cr over Jim Jimi.they Theyalall laughed laughedhyeter hysterically cally aed and walked walked away. Jimi 501 ctnpped op and and walked wabnd down doss what bees stepped up what appeared appeared so to be an He epetted spotted a humble little bakery and empty street. his approa'hed itt humblr fle walked node it approached its humble fttie little door. He walked inside and aareas man nuhitec in white uwlies clothesard andaablue bluectripod stripedapron apron was serving wae sew eg behind behindthe thecounter. courter "Whadda you want?" want?' he bellowed angrily. tho chi dreo -- but but most most of of all, all, he he could couldno so longer onger the other children take the horrible principal. "Wo so money moneysir sirand, and,umm, coo, Iwas "Well,, uhh, uhh, I have have no was wonder' wonder- He slipped carsfo ly out carefully out of of his his bed bed god and crept crept toioard toward the the door.ltweornrdtnkncotniegath'irauitgot argnre d door. It seemed to be coming at him as it got larger and larger. Ho He was was eoahng soaking in in tepid tepid warm scmotao sweat as he opened larger "NEVER," the man screamed. "And don't you you 000r ever let me "NEVEgP.'the 'And don't sesyu see youagel again." ing if you you ovoId couldperhaps.." perhaps: He jestured eetured angrily with wth his hands hands. the creaky omai old olddoor door.I He e closed closedItitbehind behind him him and the the dark ecu hhitt him ho lii's Vs darkness likeooiciouo a viciousblack blackarmy. army. hoPe He felt0 his "Go on, Jimi ran the store fright"Coo on.get getout." vcC'Jimi raeout outofofthe stars terribly terriblyfright' dark corn corridor. way along the dark dor. His His heart was wae beating beating faster ened. Hedidn'tfnuwohathooaogotngtodo lroetato ened. He didn't know what he was going to do. In a state than before and and he he had had aa very veryuneasy uneasysensation sorest oninn his he wtotrrocV. tannedand andsqueezed ooguccacd itoelf uttihe leoalstomach. Itt tossed atat itself until sick. He He turned one last most felt fet sick. laet hidden hddee corner and could almost wee the front front door uhourthroogh tie darkness. darkness. see the through the of the town of confusion confusion and and shock, shock, he hesprinted spr'tOodout octofthe tows and up the t°e s.d dead hill, hil, 00n evesstopping stoppingtoSc thihin'tfront fr"ot old dead not even think of crc the orphanage. fib Heran ranirwide insideand andslammed slammedthe thedoor door chat est the shut. Whee When he he was safey safely inside, inside, he east leant aga against wa Hsfelt safeback bach's walllard and let let outs out atimd tired sigh sigh of relisH relief. He felt safe in the hums home aga'w. again. He panned his eyes upward. As they oamn came to teaa horsootal horizontaletand standstIll still he he saw saw aa dark dark ffigure, gum, o ll'ouettod against againutaaflickering 8ickerirgcandle. oaedle. silhouetted It ltuaocarryirg was carrying Suddenly, n in Ide his haute haste he dmpped dropped what what he he perceived perceived to to bee be aheavy heavy iron iron pot. pot. ItIt let hit the the ground ground with with a tremendo tremendous clang and he he heard heard aa light light flick 9 itt on. ott. He He ran roll to to the tin door, door, tripping onaawr wrinkle in the the carpet carpet.his Helooked looked back back at at tr ppieg on ebb in theccrneiutherewaea bk esng against agairnttho we the corner, there was a candlef candle flickering the wall. He scrambled sore sb ed up up and and reached reached for for the the door dourhandle. haedle He looked beck back and locked cod saw nec the principle staring stanleythrough throughhim his with eyee oannysrg eyes of red. red, holing boilingotee. steel.Shewes She was carryingScat that hcrriblethcegsd agair. hetwiwtod ard barood horrible thonged case cane again. He twisted and banged the the door handle franticaly fast Ac frantically but but itit wee was enock stuck fast. As she she scared neared him, she she raised ra'ned the thestick. etick.Instinctively, notieotoey,Jimi Jimi lifted lifted a long therned stuuk to te the door doer with w'th thorned stiok. stick. Jimi was stuck figure tapped tapped the fear, he he sweated swrsted down down to to his hisfeet. feet The Thnfgure stick its boey bony hand. hand. ot cF gently gently but brutally against ito ByAmir By Amir Choedar Ghandar Thio gainedfirst firerplace plooein in the rho Years Yeoro 7-8 7.8 Seotiuni This eOer'y stag gained Section of Comperirioic of TfteArr,u'dalietr The Arm idalianCreative CreativeWrrriwg Writing Competition. a colonial style style huge hugo clay clay pot potplent. The principal prncipo sslashed coked plant. The at him ho with withaaetiul', stick,uctting cuttinghe hisarms armslike likeaahot hotknine knife through rhmugh butter. butter He He brought brought down the pot through the thick musty air. shattered to to piscew pieces us on 'rmpvct impact- so so th'cl' muoty cit ItItshattered did her her head. head. Jim Jimibashed bashedatatthe thedoor dooruet'l untilititgel fellout outon of dd rosty hinges. h egen. He He ran mr dews its rusty down tho the hill hill on on the the deed dead boson brown grass until sat grasu ueti he reached reached aa hidden hiddenrack techinisits itssides. 5dm, He he sot downpasting. panting. His His eyes were guilt door wemgfilled led with tears tears of ofg, lit which ch'ch dd did sokrar,thsyjuctotucl'andblurredh not run, they just stuck and blurred his vision. Ahead of him h enwas wanthe thetown tour - aasewwerld new world in 5 uh'oh which he he would wou d make rocheaafruitful fruitfulnew nowbeginning. beginrisg. The The lights lights looked lookod like brilliant lrr'lliantwgnits white stars stareand andthe thestreets otrsetslooked lookedlike te H black auc strips of charcoal. oharcual. He He stood snoudup opand ardbrushed brusheddown dour his The Armidalian 1895 1995 TheArmrdehias The Vocation Vocolian Gerald, is dote in the patheticaiy patheticallyweary wearymanner mannersdnich which dominatsd kin dealings deal'sgs with Troy, let the book sit nated much of his dorinos s cheutard aereying down onhihis chest andbeheld beheld the the intensely intensely annoying figure of of his his room room mate. fgurn They, Gerald. you youput putdown d000 that that book. book,Cool." Cool 'He nut "Hey, Gerald, He was not o look, but hut he heovoaeienally l'bsdtototry tryout cutsilly eltvoiceo a jock, occasionally liked voices. 000aw'onally Occasionally being being on on very very nearhj nearly each each oucas'on. occasion. 'Ahhl'mn ...I'm .l'mjuetgoirg rnakea phareuail, "Ahhhm just goingdouvnstaireta downstairs to make a phone call, 'kay." Page Page 91 Gerald recurred resumed his his book. The constant, Gerald constant. unnecessary :nneonssaly interruptions were the source but ecurco of of some oomr annoyance, annoyanur, but ho abe to he had sufficiently matured that ha he wan was able to ignorn ignore them. them. Troy cinching once Troy dreggnd dragged tho the brush through his hair, checking once rum in cane dnrrd more inthe the giant glassthe the reflection reflection of what he considered to be an immaculate presentation, presentation, and and promptly pron ptlti dede' parted parted ther theirroom, room,making making no no account account of of the the noise noise he he created aod and tie therosultannr resultant disturbance he did did so. so. created dicturkaocn as ache Hehad had re-entnred re-entered he thebuildir building when ho he cew saw I,it ul.sndirg standing lie g when there, an alt Oracle Oracle of ofdelight deli5litand andfar-flung far-flungdeity detyoftho of the art of of ocarple warple-warpling: euarplirgr the the pay pay telephone. Lke Like aa beacon beacon itit wurrr'ooed summonedhim, him, its change changeslot slotaaOhmshining mouth accepting accepting sacrifices eacOhoesforforitsteappracomont, te appeasement, its return box hoc a reminder mmlnder that at the end end of cf each session, eeoeon, how tortuous, an element of Hope remained no matter bow that the Telecom technician, installing theTelecorn teuhnioiar, in it metal Ing the tho "Anti-Fraud "Anti fraud Board"had hadiroc not alno also diverted toard" dIverted the tie change chute into the the hr see Ircy loot - he Troy tao wasontroy entirelyjuk jubilant was this this 000nng, evening, an as it cclloct collect hoc, box. boon Even an as ho he lockod, looked, huwecer, however, tote into the hallowed the uhroncauropboloiac chronic acrophobiac were, on on top top of of the theworld. word. Being teing the that was,hehefound foundthin thisaamont mostdietuurkng disturbing position at he Irwas, and hurriedly end hurr edy descended deocondod from fromthis thit lofty lofty height knight to tosimSr ply the level Iced of euphoria. performed performed the the absolute absolute atrocity. atrocity. There was no particular particular reason reason for for his his state state of of extreme totromo happiness, but hernonllrd revelledIninIte itsnooeity. novelty. rio Heroes, was, our for the huppinoee, k t hr tne moot opaamelancholy molanohoydisposition, dcpositicr, and most part, of and noon such feel feellogs ings of blissful blissful pleasure peanum were wore foreign. foreign. Gerald's languorous languorous disregard disregardfor forhim himwow was th this evening Gsrald'n 0 cunning of littn ew along a ong the twi it balcony tolittleconcern concernan ashe hePflew twilit tostairwell. The The varouu varioustennic tennishale, balls,sp splotches of ward the ntunitoll. cyclone cf Nuts Ia, puddles pculdlenof PlutoPup tupunrd purled pea mulch reich cubic Nutella, of Pluto and purged which he collectedon onhEn his cloth clothing (generously donatedby byOther other herollevted eg (generounlydonated patrons) on the patrono) the way way were wera of cf little little consequence cornegu000n to to aa perp.r son who was going to make a telephone call of ouuh such ou sueon cal of preme importance. prnreimportanco. Hr He launohed launched himoelffrorr himself fromthe thetop topOf of the the otairo, stairs, end and immediately realised a particularly mediately realicedthat thatthis thiowas race pertoo anyunwise it den decision. His usually prevented him from decierce. His fear ear of heights heghts usually bm from per'fornningmenya tioe aotiu tIe", and and the the wave coos of grief grief performing many active activities, he ouperiorted experienceditinthw theml milliseconds he poutecn,rd possessed before he liueuordu be brtorr, being so relauated I havinghis hisepectac spectacles relocated such such that they were indctinguisbablo en was wan strangely ecrangeysodistinguishable from from bin his frontal frontal lob lobes soboring. eaten his bin WeetBix, Wortf jo, a bering. Ho He wiehod wished now that he'd eaten and wan was simultaneously elmcneeuely relieved relievedthat that he he wasn't made made of aIM Milo, o, as a form au form of of such cccli ae brittle krittlo composition compositon would have base been bern radiue ly reduced mduoed had itit collided collided with city the radically the oval wall with the force did. forte that he dId. Ite000sring Recovering somewhat somewhat from from tho this meet most unfortunate unfortunate of of orinedconturer, misadventures, he he provended, proceeded, in a relatcey relativelyoonrpeeed composed and stately state gfashion fashion(which (whchwas, tam he ho mused, mused,most mustlikely holy due to his recent and rudey rudely oudden sudden 1000 loss of ethic his awareness eurrctnding nfuencrr), ness of surrounding influences),down downthe theetaim stairsto to the the car park. A Afoint tho sigh egh of faint brsnee breeze bruohod brushed ever over hior him like the an as old man. melt. He knew he he should should have have been been more more vigor0 forously opposing the new blur blue chorne cheese factcry. factory. nuolyvocal vera in n opposing tic now As Ache he stepped onto orto the tarmac, tarmac, Troy iroy cad saw aa var car backing out out of cf aa space. opaun.This Thishe ic noticed somewhat womnwhatlate, lute,as authe tic echoic had airnady run him hm down and broken broken three three of of his he vehicle already run ribs its presence. What ho followed Ike before hnfcre he hoacknowledged ackrowledgrd Its presence What loved wan aa moment moment which whichwould scold alter a tsr what he lie bolievod was believed to be tie thepre-deetined pre-destined path of his h elite. life. He I e caught oaughtaa gglimpse impee of ocr with waft cc an eternity. etrrnity. An one with whom he wuuld would want to spend an As he stood up and dusted dunNedhimself h roof of off,he hesaw oat in r tho the roar rearvision whom he he hneou knew he vinien mirror m rror the eyes of one whom he dearly deary' coed tIttao c tar-nt of droco off loved. wasthen, then,however, however, thotti that the car-thief drove of leaving eacing only oelyaa cloud cloud of aurid acrid smoke emcle in in which which he scud could con contompluta template juot just how much the Stimpy Stimpy Image image on on aa banebaseball cap could the character's true form, andFoci, how, bel couldreflect reflcutthocharactorotmofc m,ard juet000e while.a car-teenpersonality persona ityoar realycper just once 10 in aawhile, a cartoon can really open upa ikoacano'npam. up a noan'chsart man's heart like a can o' spam... Page 92 corner,isolated isolated as as itit wan was by the "little bit of privacy" cornet pricacy" partivic fend had particle board board parttion, partition, he he noted noted that some fiend had The e moot The r000iver, receiver, tthe most important important ann arm of of the the irow-fangled new-fangled correspondence-facilitation, the pontifex meidmuc maximus of oorreepondeece.facilitation,rhepcntifec oftthe CallerCult, Cult, was was eff off thn the hook. hook. hint Not just off the the heck hook and and Cell"r cot cff eittrng onthe tholittle itt e thing thingininwhich whichthe thnphone phrro book book sits rto sitting on unti ripo itit off, off,but buthanging hanf rg on or Ito spire cord until someone someone rips its spiral like...like...like a murderous criminal. iko...l hr.....kcamurderouevrmloal. So nhattrred wan e, bloc5o shattered was boy Troyby bythin thisghastly, ghastly,igeolo ignoble, blasphemous act, was forvnd forced to slump back Into into phemouo act, that that he Ic saw dorrp back the reclinnr recliner 0inthe thewaiting waiting room room,Unfortuiu,otely, Unfortunately, ititwaen't wasn't the cnhj only hA his gr grief of that made bin his legs lege like Ike jelly, but one ci' of the ocal thugu local thugs cho whobed hadtcrnod turnedaaGhenni Gherni loaded loaded with with aa con concontributed; the eame same pernicious centrated alkali on him oentifbuted; perriciouo yckei leer All yokel ad hadromuced removedtie therev recliner. Allofofaaeudden. sudden, starng staring vpatthetolcc 000thwhich oh domirated up at the television dominatedthe the sal wallin in the the eat waiting room, Tmy Troy felt feltaabed kindofofuempanionalo companionable pityFor for the the ng room. e pity Wicked Wtch of thr Wicked Witch the Wcet. West. Troy'e Troy's attertion attention wan was drawn drawn to to that taleolelon television ,-and and he he etrained hio ears care (so joe unused unused was tao hnto toot strained his he toliuuoerng listening to othcr0) ers) to to hear hear the the words words being being utteredr uttered: "In aa late-breaking story destined late-breakrg etaoy deotined to rock rook the the world, wend, irceetigetore investigators today today have have de000ered discoveredthe thetruth truthabout about 5,orta Santa Clout: Claus.Kent KentMeClum, McClure,from from the the daognruus dangerous hectic battle zone atYallambee at Yallambee Ketiremert Retirement Shelter Shelter,han hasthis this report:' report: eons cy of ci "il have often often wondered wonderedatatthe theancououing astoundingabEl ability Ha La Claus (St flick, whatecer Santa (5t Nick, whatever moniker moniker you you have have for for that jollyold olduandidate candidate for for Ipoeuccen( liposuction) to continue his thatjoily he supply (albeit often ofter short ohoi'tefdernnand)fcrtoyoand supply (albeit of demand) for toys and chid childhead ear.hyear, teat while having baoingnoobuloueinhood treaeums treasures each no obvious income come (unleso (unless he he keeps keeps all all that that Guirnoun Guinnessand andChriot Christman mas Oaks Cakeleft: left out out for for him, him,later latereelling selling. it at a tremendous dous profit). profit). Kecnntlyc Recently, howncer, however, II hacs have noticed noticed that thattoe the rotund harbeger-of-gaisty harbinger-of-gaietyhas hasbeen beenadccntioing advertising Cove Coca rotund (well, In in Aoetrel Australia, 'fin, I cay. say. Cola (sell. a. anyway). And good on 'ire, Many deocecetotomake mebraalittle ittr morey Many persons persons deserve money en on the side. Of course, thisbblatant prostitution sot set me think' thinkeide. 000ret this utant preobtutiun leg: hew does dons he manage manage his his accounts." acc000tt'" ing: how emphasised ae as an euplosire explosive emieoion emission Kent's words oorde were tern emphaoieed frcm from he hisnether netherregiur regions caoned caused nearby nearby plante plants to wilt. "Soldrg owing: Sante Delving deoprr, deeper, II discecered discovered the the fol following: Santa heado heads a non-profit 000-proft organisation. orgarwatior. What Whathe Iredoes doesisiwacorron ty a community service and a charity. Thus eoerything everything he buye buys and re reeervicn eharty. Thus dwtrkutos distributes in is related related to to hie his work, and thus tao' taxdeduwtakle. ded uctable. Even free the thelabour labourci' oftb the nolvoc elves could, could, through through a emal small loop-hole, loop-hole, fall fall into ntethieuategeryo this category. Of Of course, ocuret SanSanta'w taxableincome incomeisiszero, sort thun ta's taxable thus he hisolalmable claimable rebate rebate Is is equal to total expenditure any epual to his bietotul oupendituro'- he ho still stillisn't lent making rehire any course, no cane sane person (nor even an employee employee profit. Of (If 00 ren. no seer an Kids)would wouldcredit credit this this bbig-spender: this in is of World Word 44 tide) g rpnrdrnr thin high'rok ci' Cloud could go fO high-risk ergonieationorganisation- at any time oll Claus could The Armidalian 1995 ThaAeoeiolaluan 1995 hotfont theNorth htorthPole, Pen, hiding hid ng out out under coder those hotfoot back back nut to the weird Iighoo. Obufouelyhe in has has some cannecapital. capita. I here innlights. Obviously sludoanextractfrorn clude an extract fromthe thepaper paper "Edgar's "Edgar's Lameetatioe' Lamentation" rena'S byby Sveros, renowned noxiolcgisc, released Soros,the theworld world-renowned sociologist, in I 1992. A translation is provided for those who underMiddle Slovak: stand no M ddlo S evaki "(PEGS IA6, CRACKLY, CfTACKLt NEAE-UNlNl'ELLGItLE YOIG[] "[PECULIAR, NEAR-UNINTELLIGIBLE VOICE] 'This report wan was compiled 'TI-is romp led by Albeit Albert Rh°mann Khfrnano in 1992, 1992, the sad, "II is work the same year as he said, "This workComes comes not aco as a resultof ofmy myewe ownovhieophreria, schizophrenia,but butthat thateg ofmy myaaltermeut ear' ege'i a abirthday. ir ego': the carte same yearthat year thathe head had birthday.Clnendnem Elsewhere in that year, an unknown wharactor character stated whilst in that ar unknown utatndonce oncewhiwtir an eelevator; going up, up, or or are are the thefloors floors an evatOr, 'Is 'In the elevator going coming coming dewey' down?' After careful diagnosis diagnose of the mental merta status of the being bong whence the utterance utterance came, some the human's personal were carefully earrfully eetractnd, personal detail details5 were extracted, thus revealing that tie hisearns namemaw. was, in 'ac', fact, terre, Verne,and andthat that ho, he, mvnal eg chat too, tolebrated a b rthday in in that thanyear. yearCoincidence? toinednncn° too, had celebrated birthday Siberian pnyehuaealystn psychoanalysts found reafound the the answer. answer, 'We We have reo wee to believe be irve that s annua ly sovurn son to that having having birthday birthdays annually occurs nearly world-wide; world-wIdet they thry stated Ic in the fiirthday Birthday Coruen Conventlen, tion, held held in in February February this this ynar year in in Shiraa, Shiraz. 'Our studies suggewtwhatitwas prokablyorgarised hya stroeg MaMa' suggest that it was probably organised by a strong fib t rough the fia group. group, who pays the people genernonly generously through goonre nnnts of the country: country.' [END [ENS PECULIAR, P6CC LIAR,CRACKLY, CRAG KIt, governments NEAR-UhlNll'ELLIGI6kE P0 CE' NEAR-UNINTELLIGIBLE VOICE] And on "Aed onititgoes:" goeC In the background, backgreurd, them wuuffleas anan anol' e'timer there mae was a scuffle timer bat hissyel eyelids seductively at McClure. baths de esductirely M5G ore,One tee of of the the camoat shovedaanriomwave microwavedown downh'w his bath robo robe ard and era crew ores eherrd aluminium take-away voetainers containers until the cooked alumieiuoi smooth mover's imploded. am006h mover's pace-maker paso-maker Impknded "Cloady, cue (robe Mmcckeeps keepnher herHmtrame "Clearly, Mm Mrs C Claus (who at all times first name eeoret) the ootft. secret) is the brains of this outfit.Her Herhusband husbandjowt just keeps the miedeeraed reindeer and driven drives the the elsigh. sleigh. Checking kneps Cheek ng ASIO ASl0 flee, files,IIdiscovered discoveredthat thatMm MrsClaon' Claus' unole uncle wan was in in fact fact the the head sfthenaid oe. The Thoosneevtier vuclear: ear. head of the said daha Mafiaopnrat operation. connection is tho awne all al the card-produwing sempanlee.EveErrthe Mafia owns card-producing companies. injone Sr b'rthdayn, map a ryone buys oarde cards for birthdays, ard andwhey they reap allI the monopoprofit. Similarly, the thy Christmas card card industry irdustint is 5 rnoIlopolived lised bythe by theMob, Mob,who, who,ininagreement agreementwOn with Mrs Mrs Claus, Claus, une use Santa's Santa's wage. image.Mre MrsClaon Claustaken takesaapencentage percentageof ofthe the profits aed the gift gift service sennss which which isiv really realy a and oont'nuew continues the war aversienstrategy strategyfor forthe Claos' venison veeleonenterpnlerl tax aversion the Claus' enterprise! Of e pyramid pyramid cannot wanestbe brshattamd: a Of oeume,th course, this shattered: iffthn the Maf Mafia orgaeisatior sappear ond organisationisisshut shutdwwe, down, cords cards will will ddisappear and crowds crowds will will reset, revolt, deposing deposing gocernireete, governments, and removing remev rg aallI pretences prntnnesenthat thatinnfact Fast the Mafia powthe Mafia is 'w notsott thesal all-powerful World-c do anarchy anarchy would would prevail, precai. erful ho,nd'cf-wtato. head-of-state. World-wide and nomethingeven eventhe thrUnited UnitedStates Statesisnnet and ChatS that's something not willing to risk. wilt gterwk. Still, Still, there there wan was Cs his phone phone tall callno to mabn. make. Trey Troy rose on what remainedof ofhw hislvgs legs(the (thedostors doctors told told him him that that he he would would retrained nnuoe' againbe beable abletotoget getdown dean and and strut etmt his hio funky fuely' never again stuff), and the etupt, aedproceeded prsxvedndtotomove wovetoward toward tiephone. phoneThis lbs took quite time, as he felt it5necessary to fall down, Cock guitosome nomet'rne,an hefeft eevesnaryrtofal dosr, then to stand tradi-then ntaed up up again, agaic,inir the tho ancient ancientBuddhist tuddhet trod tionof ofobe'eant obeisant approach. approach. Othere Others losked looked at at him him ton strangely, but he didn't etrangely, dide't look at anything, because his hie eyes were full of tears from his oyos from the thn smarting emartieg pain pair in ir hiu nose. Trsy Troy assumed assumed the the carti cartilage could be be removed removed from from nose. ago could biw Coin when bin his brain his glasses were retrieved. Finally,he hewas wasUtinthe thepresence presenceofofthat thatwhich whichhe hehad hadfor for Firaly, es thought he so wig longworshipped. worshipped.fie Rethought hemight mightexplode explode in in aa fit fit of of re religious ig ocx ecstasy, but it was just ant the cracker jacks that nemeone someone had shoved down down Ho his koeerw. boxers. His hand trembling crembl eg(God! (GedlHe Heneeded needodaacoffee!), voffeel).he hereached masheddown door wf reverrexertn educed, and, ar'd, full f II of to grasp the mrreicer, receiver, so badly abused, ence,raised raisedititrue to his flung i5 it down erce, his ear; ear; he he immediately immsd step flung dowr agei .His hens again. Hisferncur fervourcoo wasdampened dampened such such that he no loeger longer could ignore the the foot fact that that hie his faoe face wan was eo no mom moreConconoeo d ignore tour'd board partition. toured'han thanthe theparticle particle-board partition. Semsone peanut butter butter on on the thereceiver; rexe'ver if Someone had smoarod smeared peanut there there was was eec one thing thing he he hated hated more more tan thanbnieg beingrun runscem over by a one-tormen wasbeing being wet'wil wet-willied with a salty, oily byes rn'tonnwr, ititwas led with ely vegetab e ectract. vegetable extract He had had to tolerated the wisn-eraekn, wise-cracks, thn the attaoks attacks en on hiw his He crated the body non euistnnt poreseality, body and and hi hisunear near-non-existent personality, but but thin this offence was was toe too great. great. ItIt was washie his entimation estimation that that I'm he offence wan was in sorts someway way'higher' 'higher' than than the the other other patronn, patrons, and this enabled Chin enab edhim himtoteavoid avoidoffence. offence.This, Thin,however, hewnser,was wasone err arre ch should coed that that areaoh which should be be bsyond beyond dvfiemeet. defilement. He He bel believed his outrage was because his because itit was was not rot he who was wan being bnrrg defiled, but butanutbnruwhich another, which etmphjenhaesedhisnelf-Hghtsimply enhanced his self-right- eousness. A tore th Gem d'n realiea moreastute astuteassesnmret assessmentcame camewwith Gerald's realisa- ticr at Troy tiontthat Troywas wasoffeeded offendedby bycreativity, creativity, aed and all all hie his acleno actions were were motrvatrd motivated by by eniheheese. selfishness. Ices_late cow, Troy Trey ascended ascended the the stairs, ntaixs,tripping tnppi goe Desolate now, on no more than eli, six, end and saunterS saunteredback backalong alongthe the balcony. balcony. mom the he ask vs a ownd his his Theandle anvilswh'ch whichwere werethere theretied tiedCe to his ankles slowed progrnec moro than a perambulating po-ambulatieg nbuffls progress so to no more shuffle an as he neared neared his mont. room. An As Troy Tray crossed the border of his abode, he looked leeknd up opte to em In weakly weakly at Gerald. Gnrald. Pleased, Gerald was oti poesmile stillI in posness session on of his facial features and ddid d net not look like aa dal dal- anon wit rector was nice devo liance withthe thederture dentured director wasaadef definite devoir, and and bin his smile ernie reflected reflected this this(as (asitt did didTroy's trpy'e 'face', 'faen aalthough 'fogade' 'façade' would would have have been beenmom moreaccurate accurateetatTb this title), time). gin Hisgreoou grin could d have havebees beenno no broadaran broader as he he nuoked sucked the nticby aed screwed the cap back on en the sticky teaspoon and peanut butter butter jar. peallvt jar By By Smart Stuart IJealh Heath "mon "Thuslose haveI Iexposed exposed Saeto's Santa's rarket." racket:" ltnnemodnowthatTrsy'nlifnwaeeotworvb cng'Sa to It seemed now that Troy's life was not worth livingSanta was a crook?! To theE think of al all the the ttime woo creok? To me he had spent spent alaphabetinrrg g, page-referencing page mrfere c eg and ard phabetising and and watalwguir cataloguing, common nofootnoting a letter which Whiohwas wasgoing swingtosoa acommornogeederl This left lefton& onlyhis hisunshakeable usoabeeblr faith fa ti rr gooderl This in ti's theho honesty of the U5 government to to present prevent hhim ending osty C, government m from end ng his (shining) )ehieing) career careerabruptly abruptlyand ardprematurely. premeture pThe the Gherni-meister cursed Gherro-meintnr vureedhis hisbad badluck lush- -while whileBig tig Brother Srotner Co,ereeeded is the the Sydney Sydopy'Morning MorrdsgHorald Commended in Herald Yoeeg Young Wideere Composcsri Writers Competition wan watohieg, nothing nethire csuld was watching, could gv go wrong. Tfre,dreddafiaa 1995 The Armidalian .1995 ' Page 93 Behind Closed OIo:ed Doors Door: secrets ai-e are all hidden, His secrets Closed theoutside outsid wodd, Closed Lo to the world, Away from from the the noisy noisy pressmen, pressmen, Away l3chind Behind closed closed doors. doors. There are are just just aa few few people people There He iii, He has confided in, All that that he he has has believed believed in, in. All Behind closed doors. Eeh[tid His much much talented talented writings, writings, His His His joys joys and and all all his his pains, pains, His circle friendshas hasseen, seen, His irIe ofoffriends Behindclosed closed doors. doors. [ehirid He hides it from the public, I-fe His His tales tales øf of all hc he knows, knows, He's seen seen more more than than an an eagle, eagle, He's Behind closed closed doors. doors. Fehind to see He wants no-one to see it, ut lightly he relents, But Only to close companions. companions, Behind closed doors. ehlnd closed Lee Reid Year 7 Tee TheArmda1e Lee was was awarded awarded aamerit merit certificate certificate in The Armidale Town Poetiy Co#npeitiun poeni. Town Libraiy Libraty Poeuy Competition fur for this poem. Untitled The bitumen road road was was steaming steaming as as the the sum summer ncr rain rainbebegan tofa to fallininthe themidday middayheat. heat.The Therain rainwas waswelcomed welcomed by g the lone lone figure figure as as he he moved moved down down the the road road towards towards no no the where. The dark clouds blocked blocked the the sun's sun's deadly deady rays from from the the almost almost dehydrated dehydrated individual. individual. As As the the water water trickled down his back and dripped from his hair, he sighed in secret secret relief. relief, He Heknew knewthttkiese that thesesummer summerstorms storms were were short lived, but enjoyed them to their fullest whilst he could in in hi his weakened weakened State. state. Puddles Puddles had had already already formed formed on on the the edge edge of of the the road, road, and he bent down tentatively tentatively to to take take aa drink. drink. Finding finding the water had no strange taste he took large gulps of the much needed needed water. water. He H had hadno no oialnis qualmsabout aboutdrinkdrinkwater frompuddles, puddles,thinking thinkingnot notofofany anypossible possiblebacbacing waterfrom that may may be be found found with-ill within it. In fact, teria or impurities that he knew knewnotof not ofanyLhing anything on on the the subject subject of hygiene, and if he did he probably probably wouldn't wouldn't care. care. He He couldn't couldn't afford affordto to care, that that Is. is. Not Not in in his his Brie line of work. A flash of lightening brought the landscape i.lto into detail fora for abrief brief second, second, then then the the crack crack of of thunder thunder thumped in his bo4y. body. Taking frightat..this, fright at this, simple as he was, though he had encountered such such things thiiigs before, before. his memory merilorywas was short and and devoted devotedto toother othermore moreimpor-t.ant important inforniainformation, such such as as how how to to find find food food where where others others might might riot. not. tioll, Racing Kaclngdownthe down the road roadtowardsiiowhere,hesliced towards no where, he slicedaapath path through the rain rain faster fasterthan than most. His sight sight reduced reducedto toaafew fewmetres, metres,he heraced racedoff offthe th road His into the safety of the large gum trees. Huge Huge trunks trunks loomed on his vision, but birt he dodged them with unfailing accuracy. No fallen fallen trunks trunks nor nor ditches ditches slowed slowed him, him,and and he eventually emerged on the slick bitumen bitumen again. again. A dull roar and the sound of sluicing water caused him to turn just in time to see a car emerge from the rair rain and slam into him at high speed. Page 94 Dark clouds clouds threatened threatened on the horizon, and Lisa was Park late for for her her rendezvous rendezvous with with Marc. Marc. The The digital digital speedomspeedomlate eter reading was flashing numbers that Lisa would rather notthink thinkabout, about, arid and now now aa storm threatened to slow lot slow h-er her down downto toaamore more sensible serisible speed. speed. She She thumped thumped the steering wheel in frustration frustration at at the the certainty cer-taintyof icr being of her being late. [ate. A flash flash ofblueand of blue andred redcaused causedLisa Lisato toscream scream out out many many A creative expletives. expletives. She She could could not not afford afford to to be be stopped stopped creative now, not. byany anypolice policeofficer, officer,ititwould not by would mean that all she had worked worked for had for would wouldbe belost. lost.As Asshe he applied applied pressure pressure to The the pedal, pedal,the the first flr-t splotches of rain hit the windscreen. screen. Soon Soon she she was was screaming screaming round round the the corners corners in in blinding blinding rain, aware aware of of the the whine whine of of aa siren siren somewhere somewhere behind. behind. A A rain, yellowarid yellow andblack black sign sign loomed loomed in in frontof front ofher, her,arid and instinct instinct the siren alone caused caused her her to to veer veer left. left.Abruptly Abruptlythc siren behind behind her stopped. Unbekniowristto Unbeknownst to herthe her the police police car had not he-stopped. riot managed managed to to make make the the corner corner successfully. successfully. How Now feeling feeling ecstatic ecstatic about about losing losing the the car car anti and keeping keeping up the high speed in the rain, she gingerly eased her foot off off the the accelerator. accelerator. As As she she did did so. so, aa shape shape sudsudfoot denlyappeared denly appeared out out of of the the rain rain in in frontof front ofher', her, arid and before before she had time to react she collided with it. It flipped onto the bonnet bonnet cracking - but not smashing -the -the windscreen, windscreen, the notsmashing and fell behind the car. Lisa screeched to a halt anti and reversed the car to the up to it, but was unable unable comatose body. She drove right up-to butwas to see ititproperlythroughthecrackedwindscreen. properly through the cracked windscreen. Hopto ping Out of the the car, car, she she slowly walked up to the still figout of ure. As the rain mixed with the blood that was gushing out of the crushed crushed skull, skull, she she realised realised the the kangaroo kangaroowas was ito dead. quite By Andy McGregor Commended in the Sydney Morning Herald Young WrUers Writers Competition Competition The 11on9 Irony o/o Greed The Gteed The The first first rays rays of of the the re-born re-born sun sun filtered filtered through through the the cracks in in the the window window shutters. shutters. Outside Outside the the first first signs signs cracks of the the new new morning morning were were also also making making themselves themselves noticenoticeof able. Petite Petite birds birds sang sang their their piercing piercing greeting greeting songs songs to to able. the the skies kie whilethe the yellowgod yellow god of the while themore morerobust robustrooster rooster trumpeted trumpeted its its wake wake up up call, call, his his small small mind mind set set on on Ininforming forming the the other other 1'easts beasts of the glorious glorious sight sight they they were were forfeiting. forfeiting. The Th sleek sleekfox foxwas wascarefuillytrotting carefully trotting home after hunting in in the th farmer's farmer's chicken chicken ter a night's bountiful hunting coop. coop. Licking Licking his his lips lips he he grinned, grinned, once once again again gloating gloating to to himself, proud of his superior cunning. Oh. Oh, how he loved this this morning. morning. The creature not not enjoying enjoying this this morning nlornlng was wasthe The andy only creature the ununfortunate fortunate brown brown snake snake who who was was being being ever ever so so careful, careful, sliding sliding through through the the chicken chicken wire wire netting, netting, creeping creeping across across the the dirt dirt floor floor which which provided provided him him with with the the perfect perfect disdisguise. guise. Then, Then, lik& like an an expert expertwine winetaster, taster,he hesniff'ecl sniffed out out the the larest,Julclest largest, juiciestegg. egg.Wider, Wider,wider widerhe heopened opened his his mouth mouth and and leisurely leisurely sucked sucked the the white white banquet banquet into into the the longlongsuffering red red gut. gut. Turning, Turning, he he slid slid back back across across the the vioviosuffering iated lated nest, nest, through through the the boundary boundary and and to to safety. safety. Waitl Wait! He's stuckl stuck! The poor fool, so hungry for a succulent chicken egg egg that that he he forgot. forgot. He He wouldn't wouldn't be be able able to to fit fit chicken through through the the wire wire again. again. Exasperated Exasperated a-this at his foolish misThe Arinidalian Armidalian 1995 akofailed dt,, tryirg t escape cuape his bin tebe, take, the thn brown brov snake flailed ci wildly, trying to ironic captor.Howeoer However now now, oothn as theSun sun beamed beamed its runt captor. its friendly frierdy lay lace face ovsr over the horizon, croon, the theenake snakewan was exhausted. exhausted. Hen lay rnluctontly teg his reluctantly awa awaiting hisfate, fate,bo beititdeeth deathby byshovel, shovel,or or the lisgsnieg lingering death the death of of being beingeaten eatenby bythe themeat meatants. aett They They would would be be inevitably neortabyattrsctedtothnnhredded attracted to the shreddedenakn snake nub. Oh, Oh, how how he he loathed loathed this thio morning. rrso leg, flesh. Ly ng there, colby drained sire nod eyes uyoo Lying there,kbhis pitch black, black, phyn physically caught fragile butterfly butterfy caught a errs smallI butterfly. butterfly. The irerneture immature fragile was h thsl rid by was be both thrilled bytm the nighting sighting of of ice its first fret more morning, ng, and ngy and eager eager to to show show off off ito its beautiful wrrgw wings. ItIt truSt trustingly fluttered fool. uttered across the the open open paddock. paddock Another poor fuel. Ocenn't hn know know that that the thnbirds birdswill wi Ike hungryafter eftertorir Doesn't he be hungry their morning song? The snake blue urd bird moro so oouigf snake grinned grineed as asthe thesmall ems blue dIved wIth lightning Ighteng speed pinpont accuraoy dived with speed and pinpoint accuracy. At At leastthe theoroke snakewouldn't wouldn'tbe betho thefret first victim of of the the do deboot uiotimn ueptlue ght. ceptive dayl daylight. The enako snake prided Even in The pr dod himself hmen f on on his he sharp senses. senses Even this dgeed dazed and weary ntatn state he could enenl smell the this tire familiar fare lar odour foe the odour of the farmer. He could feel the sturdy sturdy thump thump of the boots which had avoded avoided so so many many times before before. the which he Ic had The in enakr snakenow now lay lay perfectly perfectly still. still.Its Itsonly onlychance charm to tore escape death ey lay In in going going uerotioed unnoticed by by the farmer so the cape snake lay lay in in weaiy weary nlence silenceas asthe theuluensy clumsy bunion human rip. apsnake preached proached. He Hemuetbocboernowforthrstepnee must be close now for the steps senttshctk shock waves ore oneby byone onethnough through tire the ssaksu snakessensit sensitive scales, weooe vs ace so, rebounding off Its its backbone. flesh rebounding baobboee. The The stench stench of ofhuman buoanonelr Tonic wafted into his wafted hi nose, nose. burning bumeir ghis hiosensitive eenoikioonostrils. rents .Panic started to oeim claim the the long long slender slender body body.ObI Oblivious eterted v gun to his actions, the brown actiose, brown figure figure began begantotohiss hffsan animpulsive mpueve threat threat to to the the approaching approaching human. human. Sudden Suddenly y aware of Ctv.'r..re.Sm'... Michinara Sh raga: Major Work hisf0 folly, ceased his he by, the the snake snakeabruptly abruptlyueassd hieindiscreet ndiecrent hisshim' Ing. ing. teas It wastoo toolate, late,he hewan wascure suretotobe bediscovered. discovered. Co rely going going about about his his daily dailymundane mtndaor farm Calmly farm rhome, chores, the the farmer farmer paused paused to to observe observeaasound. sound.Ho Heorriled smiledso asho heccci recognised its 050cr. owner.City City folk folk could could hare havemistekeo mistakenititfor for cgnined air t of rely grab air being being let oout ofaatym. tyre.He Heknew knewthough. though.Ca Calmly grabbingthe the shove shovelwhioh which he he bed had corvorierEly conveniently sTE left laying beg eyes agalest contacted y adad' againstthe thechicken chickencoop, coop,the thefoenmer farmer contentedly canted Hehad badbeen beerhunting hunt, g this t is vanced or onthe the stuck stuck enabe. snake. He one for a while now. Toomany manytimes timesFed hadthe theSnake snake stoone awhieeow Too eto' lee too many len the chook egge. eggs. Too manytrees timeshod hadthe thefarmer farmeran areyed rived too late, cely only to ebueme observe nothing more then than e a0 wiggly gly line line eading leadingout outofofthe thechicken chickencoop. coop.He Heknow knewthough though - he he knew knew that thet ifIfhe heleft notitt for for long longenough ceo gh the greedy gmedy fool himosif, The human fort fool would would ocentually eventually oacvh catch himself. felt no guilt or or remorse remorse an as he brought The the wide-headed guilt wide'hsaded shovel shove crashing down, only aa sharp sense delight he eat' witoranhlng door, only seree of del ght as ache nesoed hoed being separated from the rest nessed the sneboo snakes head rest of to its body. body. of Se omi gbemdwbthtbeuceee,thofarmergathsmdcp Becoming bored with the scene, the farmer gathered up tre thevomaino remains of of tho the nnake snake cod and headed headed for for the the garbage garbage dlepenol. takIng one final bool' arid bouncing beunoleghis fin hand hard to disposal. Taking look and marvel seght of edte marvel at The the weight of tIe thebody bodyho hesigh sighed tohimself himselfas as rn hethrew threwwee the corpee corpse ecu into ene the bin. b n. He He smiled cmi ed at at the popo' tent a ydangemue mel as Onederur, tentially dangerousan animal ashe heuleeed closed the the Cd. lid. One down, to go. The only the thy fox foote The farmer faeror trod off off whistling whet irg to himhis,' Is woedered self. self. He wondered hoe howlong longititWould would be before the f00'5 fox's greed would we Id help help him him catch catch it too. By IfRalph By otph Monckton Moevhsor This glory ewerdeolfirofp/eoe Yeero 11 11-.12 stray wee was awarded first place is in uhe the Years 12 section of Armidalian Creative Writisg WritingCeegeeti' Competi.ncvllee of The TfuiArraidetierr thus, Also commended oernrrierrdedinbribe SydneyMorning Moieieg Herald tion. Also the Sydney Young Writers Yeorrg Wr'iuersCompetition Ceesliuoe "Now "Now That that was wasaaries fine blow," blow" thought thought the tho man manas ache he disdis' carded the blued bloodied carded ed shovel shovel and ard peered at at the the dismemd seem bered seeks. snake. He giggled to to hmwo himselff as ho he looked at the the bsrod 'Is giggled cubed at rent scene ironic sceneof ofthe thesnake snake who, who, by by he his gee owngreed, greed,had had been been oaeght caught by the the very very thing thing that that had had fed fed him him for forall a these these weoke oked up weeks. Carefully Carefully hop he picked upthe the heed head of of the the onobe snake ecu and studied his defeated opponent. opponent. A A dangerous dangerous looking yoking set of hooked eneem venom injectors ejectors domisetod dominated the the forwonk forward per. portion of of the the mouth. mouth. He He moms marvelled at the the diel000tebbejriw, dislocata He jaw, ton led at that mouth was wan amazing! amaeir gIThe Thehuman's human'Sdelight dnifht turned to pride as ache he ocrimised examined the the body of the snake. Ittecas was ong and end tubular. tubulac Obviously, tboouely, the beer eating long the oeaks snake had been ccl. well,for for.tg itssloe sizewas wastruly truly impressive. impressive. The The greedy greedy foe fool could have heun easily sauily gone gonemany easy deyn ivithoutannorcol days without a morsel. TheAreridetiore The Armidalian 1g95 1995 ' Fogy yy Page 95 home Home Bu But Awog Away away from the bright lights away from the dull droning beat sway from routine from structured order away away from the cloud of lucre that emanates emanates and aridoozes oozesfrom fromthe theplace pce called called city city that that created it that that Itit created created faultlessportion portion of of the the fan, fan, pale pale pinks pinks and and On another anotherfauliiess purples play hide-and-seek behind a turçnolse turquoise oover. cover. These patterns patterns are are repeated repeatedaround aroundthe theentire entirecirele circle These with different different pigments pigments and and fresh fresh dyes. dyes. with A drop drop of of dew dew rolls rolls down downfrom from'the the edge edge of of one one of of these these A sections and collects around arourid the the minuscule minuscule green green hub hub of the the multicoloured multicoloured wheel. wheel. ItIt leaves leaves impossibly impossibly small small of spheres of water in its trail which reflect the sunlight like aa sleeping giant come awake awake likc gr1t conic a stretching smile in iii the haze slowly it claws dawe past rugged rugged mountain niouritaiii ranges ranges arid and land of eroded plains full full of of nature's nature's gifts? gifts? a lend sewerage land girt by sewerage black black uniderths under the sun sun their their home they Fiavc have no place place here here they gone with the th white's gone with white's wind wind before the men in green paid for our soil live by our values so we could Iiv nowthe now the persollsln persons in blue blue we pay ofof glass. However, these like so so many manyinfinitesimal infinitesimalshards shards glass. Hover, these leisurely disappear, evaporating into the atmosphere as the now now abundant abundant radlatlori radiation warms warms the the fresh fresh air. air. the A gentle gentle breeze ruffles theflexiblearnd the flexible and soft soft blades. blades. They A momentarily flutter and destroytheir destroy their perfect perfect alignrneiit. alignment, momenteri&flutteranid flowingair airhas haspassed passedthey they spring spring back back but after the th flowing into their previous immaculate position. Simplicity and complexity entwined and combined into SImplIcity one object, exponentially increasing into one Into an an incredible iiicredlble fragment of of desire. desire. fragment You watch, watch, uriable unable to to intervene intervene as as the the inevitable inevitable atrocatrocYou ity occurs. occurs. The The silver silver blades blades flash flash in in the the sunlight sunlight and and ity the the human human hand hand cleaves cleaves life life from from the the ultimate ultimate beauty beauty of the the flower. of to tell us how to live in it five five rivals rivals arid and two two territories territories this this is is Cur Our Land Land a ustral ia autmlia ByAndrew By Andrew Sypkons Sypkens By Dean Streater This This poem poem wax was awarded awarded aa merit merit certificate certificate ui in The The Armidale Town Library Library Youth Youth Poetry Poetry Competition Competitionin in the 16 to 18 Year Year Section. Section. Commended in in the the Sydney Sydney Morning Morning Herald Herald Young Young Commended Writers Competition iters Competition Madame Ocinnibal Cannibal madame Sensualfacades facadesforest forest her her soul Serival fonLaimcigotio rantarmagoda The perFectly groomed grass glitters perfectly groomed glitters wJth with dew in the the half-light of early dawn. A light misl mist - barely a haze, swirls and eddies in the tile gentleair gentle air currents. currents. The The smooth smooth velvet green, green, void voidof ofimpurities iripuritiesetnetches untilitittouches stretches until touches the horizon and meets meets the the sky, sky, which which similarly similarly isisan animimmense canopy of blue; light at the edges arid and slowly reaching a crescendo of royal blue at the centre. Lookl Look! A tiny furrow furrow in iii the th immensity, immensity,aa minuscule minuscule sliver of a cloud dares, has the th audacity, audacity,totoshatter shatterthe theconitinucontinuIty andthere therebelow belowit itononthe thfield fieldof fgreen! ity -- and greeril Look Look once more and behold the brown ripple on the velvet reflected down from the blue infinity. Approach arid and you will see more, yes, yes much much more. more. Standing alone alone In in the the freshly freshly turned turneddark darkear-th, earth, supsuppor bye single unyielding unyielding slim slimpillar pillarof brvwii, a myriad ported by a single of brown, Psychedelic patterns swirl over of colours assaults you. Fsyohedelic the ring of gentle gentleteardrop tear dropshapes. shapes. All All the the narrow narrow ends stab into the semi-spherical button at the centre, centre. The green fastening is evenly dimpled and holds the fan of hues firmly from the inside. inside. Arousing young romantic men explore. Ruthless, she them to her hearth, P,uthIess, shelures lurssthemto herheerth, AssailsThem them with with .a a hungry kiss kiss then then Assails Humbles them with a boiling cauldron of lust. Follow her sex into a graveyard of lovers past And realize realize thatyou that youare areriot notpioneering pioneering aa virgin virgin lend; land. And Under nameless tombstones there is no flesh of soul, soul, Lest Madanie Madame Cannibal Cannibal has ever starved for souls Lest .illed by her passion passion (like (like a drug) Killed by withdraw withdraw oF of her Numbers souls too too great great for foryour Numbers of shattered souls yours Ever to mattermore morethan thanjust justanother anothermeal. meal. As As she Evrto matter Renders Renders your your heart heart lifeless lifeless and and betrays betrays your your love love for for her her ...Madame Madame Cannibal Cannibal eats well tonight. By Randal Thomas Thomas ByRandal This poem was awarded a merit certificate in the Library Youth Poetry Competition in Armidale Town Libra#y the 16 16 to to 18 18 Year Year Section. Section. the Millions of tiny grooves stretch outwards fr-on thefasfrom the fastoning tening of the forest-green centre point. They begin deeply, but less than a third third of of the the way way to to tFie the edge they have all but butvanisheel, ironedout outbyexposureto vanished, ironed by exposure tothe the elements elements of wind, sun and arid rain. Time has passed and the intensified illumination from the golden orb that is Is hanging hanging at at the th horizon horizon on on the edge of eternity has magnified the subtle effect of the colours fading from blue to red to yellow and beck back to blue again. blue Page 96 The Armidalian 1995 1995 Lbs The boy boy rnavhed reached into into bin his pnvhnt pocket and and rnmovsd removedaanassliul carefully The Virtue Yjitue of e flumoufty Humanity Eons vcially,we wnare cr5but butfive fivepoint port hon Essentially, five bll ion skin sack, metabolism. billion sacksOF of metabolism. Our nonnolaunneuw niay decay with consciousness may with our our lives. lives. Fonder without nithout salon optimism naive optimism ronoeptions conceptions of of corobral cerebral chnrriotry; chemistry; Ernotvn, Emotion, wisdom wisdom ask and mythology mythology Thnse, ity, These, reoderod rendered vuid void in loath's death'sFee finality, make, oF of life, poor,Wit futile mako. ifs, aa poor, In tragedy. Howovsr, However, every every inldividual individual von is futility, futlirty,fulfilment, full went can Ond, find, in doepite nur oem despite prouF proof of our own eaionty naivety and subject to to ridicule. rd ode. and our morals - subject echos. school.IFS He opened opened itit onus once morn moreno to rsoea revealthe themanner' masterpinno,a panti gtlathnhadwcrkodonfurthomajxrty piece, a painting that he had worked on for the majority of thn the day. At that moment. moment, the cool brnezn breeze returned returned, unsvpeoted the paper papsrfrorn nma Ihands. handt unexpectedlyynnatnhlng snatching the from bin his small ItIt or F codlazily asilythrough thmcgh the the air, air. Footing drifted floating en on a bvoath breath of wind, determined not to to lose lose of nd. whilst wh let he he rushed rushed after it, determ ned not bin some prsnnrt. his mum's present.Ontantly Distantlyhrhehoard heardevroanne, screams, cars saw a nchoo d almost school bus bus in in the the corner corner of of his his nyn, eye, hut but ho he unu could reach it, almost.. Thn The mother's oehsmeet vehement lament lament burned burned in in the the air airan as she she cradled the crumpled hor son eon against agairnt her hnr bosom. kausm crumpled body body oP of her Hope. Hope, among this this hopeless hopeless ssulronmnn environment, mmane tin virtus remains the virtue uf of humanity humanity. Rondo) Randal Thuotos Thomas rhknpnnmwwsowardnd merit certifiacte verwfiuvtoinnib, This poem was awarded a merit the Arnnidale Town Libraty Library Youth Yontit Poeby Poetry Competition Competition in Armidale Town the the 16 16 to to 18 18 Year Year sevliotn section. 11lflolhe,, Mother's G,eoe,l Greatest fear A eot Tears tumbled down downthe tin her hsrfaun ng rain, ran bblurring urrlvg Tears tumbled face like fall falling thy d around mr flurry of cf fear. mar the wsr world heran as ohn she ran in a mad flurry exhaustion and and trepidation, trepidation, she Limbs quivering puivoriss from nd-auction stumbled tin roadside n folk stumbled along the roadside,Faming forcing ourlo curious folk from from her path path ao as ale sherunbnd rushed pant. past. Ynt Yet noor evenan as ohs the mother rrothnr did so, she knew wastoo toolate. late.Peep Deepwithin withinher, her, aa pri. pridid knew ittwa, mmml ientinvtvgnd out the tin tnrr bin knowledge know rdgs of hsr meval instinct cried out terrible her loss, Oseucried criedout out in in mourning. mourning. The brght and The nun sun wan was bright and warm warm or onthe theboy's boy'sboon back vs as he he left the euhool school gates, waving a goodbye classnit tho goodbye to to his ho class. maton. fineg narnful nrankn,he hntumnd 005 mates. Being careful to avoid ton the cracks, turned onto tho the old coinont cement path that would load lead him home, hunn' humming softly under ueder his breath breath all all the ths while. while. A A slight nllgbt breeze imene irrod.ruffing rifling his bin hair bar as an his hit daddy enjuynddoing, dung, and and stirred, daddy enjoyed taking the unploasant unpleasant edge heat. taking ndgn from fmm the the sun's acne gentle gnnte Feat ftWith th aatiny hln pace paveleisurely ninorsy tinysign sigh the the noy boy began began walking, walking, his whilst the world turned urnovund unnoticed around around him. and slow, ulustodnilntthe onrd turnod hirr. The norsarne screams were she was and rho wsm louder oudor now, nun, nhn wan sure nuroofoftit,and one seemed seemed to to cut cut through through her her mind mind with with Snub such a every ann violence nhat that she shefound foundherself hernef clasping o aepirg her hsr sam ears and gaoping Farair. air A hand reached out to eteady gasping for steady her but shoved it away. away, resum resuming floundering run. run. she shooed ng her floundering The cement path that the had Tho the boy buy had had been been treading treadng bad now ended, nsded. to be replaced rnplavsd by a small dirt d it track that rosa dnring thracgh Lays nonrgmnne ir meandering through a park. Large evergreens stood irregularly upon ite sides. watching watvhine all al who its sides, who paeeed passed and not noting eg who who waved waved to to them. them.In Indappled dappindshade chaIn the tin boy boy continued his game, hopping nontinund happing from 6mmone anopatch patchof ufsunlight ncr ight to thenext. next. Up Up ahead, ahead, he he could could see see whnre where thn the park ended, tothe Its cool 0001grass gracesevered onvsrndby bythe thncruel, nrunl,black blackhighway. highway, He ho its reached its ito edge, edge, and andsat satdown donostotowait natfor funhis hismum's muse reached red to arrive. red car varto arrive. themnthsr motheruould couldsee seeaaoruand crowd of Not far ahead tilt or concon' Fueed pnopr. sobbing, sickened, nictonnd, daznd fused people, dazed pnnpn people who who corer. were slowly vlomdydispersing. dinpoming.Shouldering Shvuldedngher herway wayinto rite the tho midst, ni dnt. nbc reached reached its 'ts core oars to to find fird two arnbu anon officers officers she ambulance slowly white sheet. With an slowly covering vocsdngaatiny citybody bodywith w'thaawliite nhott. slob intense wal that spoke spoke of ofgreatagosy intense wail great agony she torethe tore the cover cover away away to to stare stern at at what what lay lay underneath... undnrnnath.. TheArmtdahiarr The Armidalian .199y 1995 fsded fvr his his mum sum that folded pointing painting ho he had done for that day at bin facncnreuoanisade, His tiry tinybody bodywan was crushed. crushed, his face unrecognisable, warped hr terijtnle accident any dent she she would wocld never enver forget. in the terrible YvO. noneas ace hoheld holdhim, him,itt seemed noemod that she sin bnurd Yet, even she heardkilo his voc.e ling hen won alright, alright. that he ne voice to calling her name, name, veiling telling nor her in it was wan was ffine. cc. She looked up, up, and and through thn,ugh her her tears tnarssaw nawths the oh d that thu street ntront in in the the park. park child that wan was hor her own ownacumen across the Even an tubedhe herushed raehedtowards towardsher, her, jumping jumping off oft as ehe she Wa watched ths ficriyof ofexcitement. svoitemont.Behind bshndher, hot someone the knrb kerb Hr in aaflurry barked a warning, warning. but itit was was too too late. late. Thewoman womanninthe thebrbright red car car ntnppnd stepped out lbs ght rod act in in aa dazed decal horror, unable to accept whathad hadjust justhappened. happened. AA boy boy horror. unablntsacveptwhat had vet pped out act in front of her, a boy about the just etc stepped cairn sameago ageus asher hervery veryown owneon. son. With With sharp sharp gaop gasp ebe she looked around. Where was heF he? Normally he waited here aftnr ondsd, by the tbs edge odgn of the park, park, until unti after enhool school had ended, ohs tome byte she came by topicL pickhim him op up.What Whathad hadhappened happened cv to hirer him? By By Hedloy HadleyWfdeo White ThiCaterywatatvardodflreup)ave inthe dieYears Years99- 10 This stoiy was awarded first place in Snolion, Section of Threhrrmidalras The Armidalian Creanve Creative Writtag WritingCoorpesr' Competition. Innocent Inneceni Tho gloeny deep dsnp blue bios sea coo rolls rolle perpetually pnrpetua lyinto ntu transtrano' The glassy p. rent green 115into intowhite chits foamy thorny water mater spilling epi lit5 on parent green hhills onno to th, tvp of theedge edgeof of the the beach beach an as he he watvhen watches from the top cbs ci if. the cliff. A email plcasanty alongcidn small watrr watervouren coursetnFcklnn trickles pleasantly alongside a otnoprvciyjtracL ding red steep rocky tracktamed carvedbetwenn betweentwo twounirin unyielding red cliff cliff Faoss faces overlooking overlooking the the sea, sea. each eaoli extending extending Os to aa sharp, sharp, 1sf a headland, head a d, nncirchrg psacekul sea una below, bnluw, by defiant enclosingOhs the peaceful by stands,. As As the the tender tender warmth of which the boy boy now nun stands. the sand 500nn oozes through through ths the osnvinee crevices between bin his tone, toes, ewerm nhnst a warm breeze breeze lapu laps at his chest. Ohs oh dmeplay playjoyfuilytsaeingtheuna.watingfortbs The children joyfully teasing the sea, waiting for the water togot get rear nearand and running, running, atghing laughingat at her, her, playing playing a oatnrtv game. mecca The seawaits. waits. gate. Wavescranh crash quiety quietlyout outalong along the the break breaking line, one afftavee ng line. af' ter another in a slow rhythmicmuLlen. motion. The purring tsr a othnreeelonrhyLhnnin Thecalm nay purnrg sea comforts him as he mlishen relishes in the shal shallows, soa sony and the rpplen let roiling ripplesbmab breaksoftly softlyagalnnt againstbin hisknees. knees.Ohs Theff0 quiet rolling waves enticehe him intoOhs thedenpor deeper watot water,which whichappoavn appears wavnunntvn into asleep but alert behindhalf halfvioned closed eyee eyes.The The playfu playfulfoam foam aoieop butalertbohnd ro Is slowly towards rolls towards hi hisnwalnt waist ruffling his board board ehnrte shorts around ithis legs.Rn Heeodne wadesninawkwardly, awkwardly,didne divingoonr over placid placid amurd Iegw moves roil ng as asset chore. Confilion5 waves rolling yet unbroken towards the shore. foam. dently he now new dives dlvss over aver the ever nvsr increasing irvreas ng foom. Page 97 preparing to The wave arches closing in on him prepaHng to pounce. pounce. her Intentions, intentions, agahi again hhe prepares to He is unaware of her glide peacefully over itit.. AA small small triangk. triangle of foam begins to trickle over the wave beach a little. It draws totrickleoverthe wavealong alongthe the bchalittle.Itdraws back the foam and passes unbroken. The first set of passed, she only small waves has passed, hc lies down again and oHly small green hills glide by him, the water rising and falling on his chest chest.. Once he stalks, taIk, the Once again again she the waves waves now now are larger than before. Already breaking he has no choice butte but to dive dive unden under. Asthe As thewave wavecrashes crashes the the swirling swirling mass mass him to devours his legs drawing him under. She tosses his-i to sandy floor. The and fro, tumbling him across the harsh sandyfloon. water becomes shallow shallcwagain again arid and he he emerges, emerges, coughing coughing and gasping for air. Once again he moves calmly out toward the breaking trying to attack. This area, persistently persisten1ytrying topass passbeyond beyondher herattak. time she lets lets him him pass pass further, f rther deeper. deeper. The The waves waves now crash behind him, possessing him with a false sense of security. He relaxes and begins to float on his back, peacefully, rising rising and and -Falling falling over peacefully, overthe theunbroken unbroken waves. waves. Unaware of time, he begins begins to to drift. drift. The The beach beach seems scenic faded and distant as it comes in and out of view, bobbing from behirid behind the waves as he looks back only fully birig seeing the dominant dominant cliff cliff towering toweringover overthe the sea. sea. He He popositions his body vertically attempting to stand on the solid ground beneath. There is rio no sand, only cold black expanses of nothing. nothing. He He begins begins to to panic, panic, swimming swimmingFefeverishly toward safetyand safety andthe thewarm warm shallows. shallows. Oblivious Oblivious verishlytoward the rip rip which claws to her actions he struggles struggles against againstthe him into the pounding wave. wave. The The tip tip trickles trickles with with white white and with with one one deft deft blow blow he he is is foam, she draws it back, lack, and driven into the floor of sand that he searched for before. Swirling currents again toss him around, leaving him disorientated, scratching and scraping for a handful of security and a breath of air. His thrashing hand bursts from the water grasping at nothing, trying to pull himself himFF out out of of th thetumbling tumblingcurrents currentsby byaalength length of of Ghost, Ghost',Olive alive Once upon upon aa time time there there were were two two boys. boys. Their Their parents parents Once had died. died. That That night night they they heard heard aa noise. noise. They They found found out out had what what he the noise noise was. was. Ghostll Ghosts!!They Theyran ranaway away but but they they ran Iito intomore moreghosts. ghosts.They Theyran ranthe the opposite opposite way way and and ran lost them. them. They They ran ran through through aa forest. forest. They They stopped stopped In in lost amazement. amazement. There There Standing standing right in front of them was huge palace. palace. They They walked walked towards towards itit and and opened opened the the aa huge huge doors. It was completely dark. They found the huge completelydark. the light light switch. They They saw saw four four stair stair cases. cases. They They chose chose the the left left switch. hand hand side. side. They They found found some some ghosts ghosts and and vampires vampires too. too. They rail ran down down the the stairs stairs and and ran upthe up therieictstaircase. next staircase. They There wasa was adungeon dungeonwith withsome some prisoners prisoners in in it. it. They They found found There the key for the dungeon and set them free. Then they turned around.There Therewas wasthe he12050 boss of turned around. of the the palace. palace. He in The the dungeon. threw them iii dungeon. AA nice nice ghost ghost got got the the key key and let them go. They went up the third stair case. Up Up and staircase, there was a passage. It led them into the ground. When out again they came Out again they they ended up in America which they wanted to go to anyway. They walked into a for sale house house to to sleep sleep for for the the night. night. In In the the middle middle of of the the sale night they they woke woke up up with with ghosts ghosts arid and vampires vampires surroundsurroundnight irIg ing them. They fainted. In the morning they had turned into ghosts ghosts arid and they they ended endedup upmeeting meetingtheir their11um Mum and and into Dad as E)ad as ghosts ghosts and spooked happily ever after. By AlexTilhwy Maly (Prep Book Week Competition BvAk'x (Prep School SchoolBook Winner) Vl'7nner II Tiip Trip to the Beach 0 We are on our way to the big beach. Wow the surf is bigger than yesterday. I'm catching the biggest biggest wave wave of of them them all, all, back back to to sham shore I go. I'm 'ni drying drying myself myself and and we're we're packing the car. We are packing the the gear gear In in the the car. car, We are home now. The beach, the surf - my life. Thke Take me home country country roads. roads. air. Kristopher Kristopher JJ Strahie Strahle (Prcp (Prep School Book Week Competition Compethion Winner) Winiwr) Thiewave retractsinto intothesea. HcrawIs, The wave retracts the sea. He crawls,slowly slowlys.andstandrig, stumbling towards the thc beach and arid vomits. vomits. ing, The wind now blows a gale, darting over the crashing small gustdraws gust drawsup upthe the pins pins of of sand sand and and prowaves. A Asmall pelsthem shiftingaa new layer pels them wildly, wildly, stinging stinging his legs and shifting beach. The bitter wind blows cold against across the beach, his skin, drawing the warmth from his near naked body as he stumbles stuniblesfor forhis his towel. towel. Desperate-for Desperate for its warmth he wraps it around his back unconscious of the sand and salt to his skinscratching scratching arid salt blown blownonto ontoit.it.They Theylatch lathto hiskin and biting. He carries carries on, on, uncaring uncaring of of the the pain, pain,and andstagstagthe rocky track towards the top of of the sharp gers off off up up'the rocbytracktowan1sthetop clIff, cliff, leaving the beach empty. She waits. By Rory Roiy Williams Commended in in the Sydney SydneyMorning Morning Herald Herald Young Young Commended Writers Competition Competition Page 98 Scnreg flight Seamy Right 5carey night arid and I got a fright. It was a seamy I did did riot not kriow know what what to to do do So 5o I pulled my hair uritil lzsreto until it was bare to be true Oh Oh no. no, IIha havegot gotno no hair hair I All because of you you Now you wil buy me some sonic hair its not bare So hs And I have got hair And that that all all II have havegot gotforyou. for you. Lehmann By Paul PaulLe/unanu (Prep School Book Week Competition Winner) (Prep Winnei) The Armidalian 1995 The Tuttle Tuttle and and the the mangles Montter The Cave Cave of o Death Oneafternoon afternoon the the turt turtleewae was walking tee walk eg along alongaapath. path.The Ire monster hid behind hehird aa bush hushand andwhen whenthe theturtle turtr came rome monster hid a oog he Fe jumped out. Out.He Hewent wentraaaaal raaaaaland ard scared the along tort[n. turtle. The the turtle turtlr eald said "lam lam not afraid atra d of otyoo you, you you will be be ouared of this." the," He He walked walked slowly niewlyup uptotothe tie monster monster and and scared of jumped on on it's ta foot. foot. the Thereonoter monster was was so ofrad afraid he he cried cried "toohos'. "Were knfriendn," S"ra en "Boohoo".So 5othe the turtle turtle eaid said "We willIIbe friends." Because the monster didn't have have aa hoone house tlnoy they lived together Hi Hil I'm I'm WIlia William n and and am I amgoing goingtototell tellyno youaacount, story. It all oil startedwhen when was I waswalking walkinglea in aranforeet rainforestwith with my my Morn Mum rortvd end Pad,I started rued ijard and Dad. started running andcametoatrook. came to a track.I Ietart,od started happily play playing scary garneu. games. happily g owory Teens Kinder (Prep (Prep School Book Week Taren Sanders, Joe 1st Kinder Week Competition Winner) running a cave rune ng up the the track tnookand ondgot gotlost. lost.I Isaw eawa tare on a hill and sent no one wentup uptotoIt.it.ItItwas wasdank darkand andwet wetwith withskel skeletons inside. Ilosrt wentneed in andthree threeninjaejutnped ninjas jumpedininfront front sPree of me. I iseide. gral'bed koked sot of it. it. I grabbed kicked onn'n one's hand and he his sword sword Hew flew out tunnel with my it and cut off his hiwhead hnadI Iran oardown dnoe the tie tunnel sword andsaw eawa dungeonI [outoffthelockand sword and a dungeon. cut off the lock andopened opened the door and ard Wends are you you friends came out and said "What are doing here?' hero?" Pont' yon't worry, woriy, its probably the same name reason rsaeon you are here". here". We We started ntartedgoing goingbut bottwogargeuilenjonpnd two gargoyles jumped in fmnt front of of us. us. Ono One had had a machine sue. gun. The other one had orooe lueand an axe.Theonewiththeannweettok The one with the axe went to kill us andwhopped I chopped off the handle handle and andkicked licked him h r ininthe the head. head. II koked kicked the the i other in the the head. head. We We oar ran or onend andthw the gargoyiee gargoyles got got ut, Oi on ur in upend us and andwe wetorned downa tunes The the gar up and chased chased us turned down a tunnel. gargoyles otopped stopped chasing went 00 to aoroom acing us. We wont routeand ard a goylee ouiortst scientist woo was mabing making Frankenstein frankenstein too, tow And And he he got gotup. up II kicked m and kicked hhim and he he Psi fell down. down. We We went went on on and and aeannpiro a vampire bat r n. II not cod Has bat gew flew in front of me. noticed Max wasn't wasn't with with us. us. Wo We wonton. went on. AA vampire vampire stood in frootof front of on us and and all of a noW suddee donuoand aodkicked kithedhim himinnthe thehead. head Mon den Mao Max eoeung swung down Max ned end of of him." bed' We said "that's "that's tine the end We then then sot left the the ranl'erest rainforest home. and went tent homo. William William Eceres, Everett, lee 1st Year Year 22 (Prep (Prep School School Book Book Week Week Ceiepekeeno Competition We,so,r) Winner) I It eserlosg er,0000e Rick loch Hatch lie' I.working theOhio creative talentsonleoteaeoiafeee"''.' at an afternoon class. TheArneidalioe The Armidalian 1995 1995 Page 99 This Year In the Preparatory School 0 .5 4.4 Term One The The first first day day of of Term Term One One began began with withMr Mrtan Ian to teachteachLloyd changing from teaching Year YearS5 to ing Year 7. Mr Lloyd's place was taken by Mr Tamworth Jeffrey Robinson who joined us from Tamwarth where he had been teaching Yes Yrs 3 and 4 at Dungowan. Mr Robinson had interests in sport, all areas of the curriculum, and very quickly became involved involved in in the the full full is/ iv' eof e of the the school school Troni6on Transitionwas wasMrs MrsLee LeeHicks. Hicks. Lea Lee had had become Prep. School parent last year then responded oa Frep. to the call for an experienced early education assistant. As numbers increased in Transition throughout the year, Lee increased her time and rapidly become became an indispensable partner in our growing Transition class. through being deputy honsemaster housemaster of Academic Achievements Broughton House. We also welcomed two new forActivities ActivitiesDays Days this this year year was was on The focus bras for co-operation. Mr Dempster arranged ua variety of activities that allowed students to "buddyup" with a different age group and then participate in some worthwhile activities. The first Students day was about caring for our earth. Sludecls played some games together, then did some simple tasks using recycled materials and observing nature around them, before underlakundertaklog ing aa clean-up clean-up of of McDonald McDonaldPark Parkininrise the tight light rain. Our second activities day was a series of co-operative games, assisted by students from the UNE. This was followed by a performance by aa magic magic circus. circus. by staff members. Mrs Carolyn Altec Allen joined the Music Department to he be our Preparatory School Music teacher. Mrs Allen has achieved excelchoirs and and TAS TAS Frey. Prep. was was lent results with her choirs no exception. In a very short period of time, Mrs Allen had every student sieging singing beauti- fully, andthree and threechoirs choirs performing performing at at every every available opportunity. Mrs Acne Anne Boggs rejoined our staff as the German and French tanlanguage teacher. Mrs Boggs had enjoyed over a year year of of teaching teaching ned and living living in in France Francesince sinceshe she left TAS in 1991. Students from Kinder to Year 4 had the opportunity to learn German with Years 5 and 6 learning French. Fletpiag Helping oat out in Page 100 Tt.cA,-,nidoliee The Annidalian 1995 Sporting Achievements Term Two The Prep. School held an afternoon swimming championships. championships. The Thewinning winningHouse flose was was Scarlet, let, Senior Senior Champion Champion Matthew Matthew Dorrian, Dorrian,junJunior Champion Scott Tilbury. Ten new records and the Championships ran smoothly were set arid due to the assistance given by many parents. We began the term with a new teacher, Mrs Waters replacing Mrs Wright who was taking maternity leave. Mrs Waters joined our staff and very quickly became a good friend to her students and a very delightful member of the Later the Prep. School team was to go on to win both the Small Schools' Trophy and the Championship School Trophy in the Armidale and District P.S.S.A. Swimming ChampionChampion- ships. This was the first time this result had been achieved, and the 15 member squad were weary, but triumphant after their great win. Both the senior and junior boys relay teams won their events. After the inaugural season of Modball/Softball Modhall/Softball iuArmidatc, TAS became the in Armidale, TAS became the first first team team to be inscribed onto the new trophy. They also played Tamworth which gave the team in a carnival in Tainworth some worthwhile experience. Term One Sports CalenThe final event on on the theTerm dar was the Prep. School Athletics. This was the first year we were on our own, and we tried to pack into half a day what would would really rcaly have taken a very full day. We began with a march past with the help of a visiting visitingArmy Army Pipe Band. Then all students had their chance to run, hop, leap and throw in the events that followed. The winning house was Green, the Senior Champion Matthew Dorrian, Intermediate Champion Scott Tilbury, and the Junior Champion Alex Tilbury. Five new records were set and thirteen new events were run. Social Activities We began the term with our Family evening. This year, instead of games, we had mystery tours of the school, with parents and children hunting and answers answers to to many many quesqueshunting for for eThes clues and tions. Sadly, during the term, the School School paused paused to to remembered the service given by Mrs Ruth Langford Smith Smith who whopassed passedaway awayon onWednesWednesLangford day 15th February after a long and and brave brave battle battle with cancer. school. She shared her many talents, especially with in art and craft, with students throughout the Prep. School. Mrs Cook moved to Kindergarten to replace Mrs McCarthy who was also taking maternity leave. Two Queensland Prac students joined us for a few short weeks, to try teaching TAS-style. Miss Fiona Primrose and Miss Gillian Reynolds enjoyed their time with their classes and taking part in all that was happening at TAS during their stay. As in the previous term, the School was sadthe death of Mr Jim Holland, dened by (he Hoiland, our our Deputy Headmaster. A memorial memorial Service Service was was held at the School. Academic Achievements Some students participated in the annual M.S. Read-a-thon by reading a many books as possible and raising sponsorship from family and friends. friends. Our buddy activities day this term included a day of painting circus scenes which we used to decorate the Hall during our School's Birthday dance held that evening. The Beardy Brothers played and many students followed the suggested theme by wearing a mask. Maths problem solving was introduced to Years 4, 5 and 6 during Terms 2 and 3. Twenty two of our top mathematicians entered the Maths Olympiad and undertook the five Olympiad during that time. Our Choirs participated ale Eiparticipated in in the the Armid Armidale steddfod with some some very very pleasing pleasingresults. results.TAS lAS joined the local chess competition with two teams, teams, the the A A team team running running Out out as champions for the district and the Glen Innes District by the end of Term 3, then going on to play the winner of the Tamworth District by Term 4. Our planned trip to the Dorrigo Dorrigo National National Park Park had to be postponed at the last minute due to rain, so instead we all boarded the buses to head to our surprise destination destination of of Glen Glen Innes. Innes. There There TheArmidafian The Annidaliatz 1995 1995 Page 101 we were met at the Standing Stones and given an explanation of their significance. This was followed by a fascinating tour of the Land of performance of the students. They then were were Combined Schools' Schools' Choir Choir fortunate to join the Combined the Beardy Brother Historic Museum. Musøum. The The chance to be he undercover and out of the wind Schools' Orchestra. and rain was appreciated, yet the museum itself proved to be a source of of great great excitement. excitement. Sporting Achievements Terms 2 and 3 saw the running of our winter Half-field Hockey Hockey and and Soccer Soccer were were very very sports. Hail-field popular. Swimming continued its popularity but hut only a few boys played rugby. Social Activities 5ocia Activities Open Day, Day, he'icl held on Our Open on the the Queen's Queen's Birthday holiday, was a very popular time with many families here here to to see see the the stustuvisitors and current families dents at work. The presentation of our choral items were a highlight with the students sharing the songs they had been learning earlier in the term. Term Three The term began with the great news that two new members of the Prep. School family had arrived on the same day. Ellie Rose McCarthy and Brittany May Wright were born on July 6th and became visitors to the school throughOut out the the rest rest of of the the year. Miss Katrina Kirkby joined the staff as an assistant in our Year 5 class. There she took half of the class for English lessons and assisted Mr Robinson Robinson with with the the Jish teaching of other areas of the curriculum. In Term 4 Miss Kirkby Kirkby ably bJy assisted assisted with with other classes when staff were away. Academic Achievements Students proudly saw some of their art works on display as part of the annual annual travelling travelling art art works from independent Junior Junior School School around around NSW. They also had the opportunity to view works works done done by by primary primary school school children childrenfrom from other schools. schools. Our 18 member small choir thou went went to to Sydney Sydney for three days in late July, being billeted by the families of The Hills Grammar School in Kenthurst. The rousing applause applause given given by by the the audience of parents and friends in the Sydney Town Hall reflected the high standard of the Page 102 and Richard Bell played in the Combined Margaret Clark, better known to many thriller readers as "Lee Le Striker" readers as Striker"came cameand andspoke spoke to to stustudents in Years 2 to 6 about some of her experiences as an author. She enthralled each of her audiences with anecdotes for ways to improve they way they tell a tale. Mystery became the for the the Book Book Week Week Story story writing writing theme then for competition. There were winners in every class, with some additional winners taking out the prizes for picture book and chapter books. The Mrs standard this year was outstanding and Mts Grivas had a difficult job selecting the finalists. Some of their entries have been placed in the contributions contributions section sectionof ofthe theArm Armidalian. the idalian. Adding to to the the writing writing competitions competitions was the Adding national Book It! lt reading readingincentive incentive scheme scheme which nearly all of our classes entered this year. In return for reading the quota set by the class teacher, students were able to earn a free Pizza Hut meal. This certainly proved to be a great encouragement to read, and keep reading. The Australian Schools Science Competition was held this year for students in Years 5 and 6. Tim Wilson-Brown gained a High Distinction, seven students gained Distinctions and four more students gained Credits. credits. This was a fantastic result, and a very delighted Mr Scrivener handed out the awards in our Assembly. The results of the Australian Schools Mathematics Competition were yet again another very pleasant surprise. This year all students from Yrs 3 to 6 were able to enter. High Distinctions were achieved by Tim Wilson-Brown and Hang Hang Zhang, ZIiaag eleven eleven Distinctions and nine Credit awards, from a candidature candidature of of 75 75 students. For the second year, the Prep. School entered aa team of seven students in to the national Tournament of Minds competition. After six weeks of preparation, the team took their entry to Tamworth for the the regional regional finals. finals. Despite Despite carecareThmworth ful checking and rechecking, the device failed to complete its intended task. The team learnt The The Armidalian Annidalian 1995 oa great deal through their own efforts, espeesprcially in practical problem-solving and team ciolly work. Term Three has become lhr the time time for our Prep. School ploys plays and this year year each each class class pa1 put on their own play from around the world. Kinder and Yr Yr44presented presented aa play play from from Japan, Japan, Year Year One One told of the happy tale when when fortunate fortunate people people of of the world helped people who were less fortunate, Years 2 and 3 retold a well-known children's lola, tale, Year 5 headed to the wild weal west of America, and Year 6 presented a gymnastics play centred around en an old Italian folktele. folktale. The four four performances performances were were greatly greatly appeecioled appreciated and each student enjoyed the opportunity to put on wake-up make-up and and take take the the limo-light. lime-light. Sporting Achievements Tilbury spoke to each of the classes Mrs Celia Tilbary during the term about how to effectively "Get This was was aa very very beneficial Ready For Sport". Sport. This for students time foe students and and staff staff as as Mrs Mrs Tilbury Tithary preprr- aented sented the programme from the Australian Physiotherapy Association. The Armidahan 1995 1995 hrArisidaties the 1-lanna Wtnter Swimming Shield was held The Hanna Winter on 15th August with Mr John Voegeli preparing the team. The Senior and Junior Boys rerunners up and missed ant out by lay teams were canners only one one point point from from taking taking the the shield. shield. aely The PSSA Athletics was held on an Friday 68th 18th July. Mr Robertson took the squad to the PLC field foe Althnngh the team for a day of events. Although donewell as wellas asthe the PSSASwiiutniag, PSSA Swimming, they did not ot do each achieved an excellent standard fur for themselves and their school. Scott Tilbury, Tilbnry, our oar highhigh- est achiever in the Athletics, was placed second in the Junior Boys Championship. The term concluded with oar our annual family dey day Dumaresq Dam when the cross country rue run at Daniareaq was held in excellent weather. Many parents Tilbury he be the first were present to see Scott Titbnry boy aud and Lauren Farrell as the the Best first girl across the finishing line. Social Activities Activities Social on July 22nd was The NEGS Centenary Sacial a popular attraction for many students as they students at NEGS und and mingled and danced with utudeuts PLC. This was the second combined social for the year. Page 103 ldJ Our two Chess teams played many games The ompetitioe The Australian Australian Schools Schools English English Competition throughont throughout teems terms 2 and 3. Towards Towards the the end, end, the the was the the third third part part of of one our National National Competitions. Competitions, was our stadents studentswere wereproproa chance to gauge how oar students from amass across the state. gressing against stadents Years 5 and 6 sat for the tests last term and the results were again very pleasing. Tim WilsonBrown Brown gained gained aa High HighDistinction, Distinction,two twoDistineDistinc- "A" team had achieved the highest points for the district and were selected to play against the Glen Glen Innes Innes district districtwinners. winners.This Thiswas wasaasacsucthe cessful match with TAS then moving to cessfut they played Tamworth District finals. Here thcy Manilla at the Manilla Public School. It was a long drive but a very worthwhile experience. The team lost by only one game, the highest level achieved by the Prep. School so far. Term Four At the start of this final term, we saw some more changes to our staffing. Mrs Erroline Erratine Cook was to be away for the tems term on long-service leave and Mrs McCarthy returned from her leave to teach half of the Yr 5 class which had teave grown to 28 students. Mrs Waters remained as our combined combined Kindergarten and Year One oar teacher. farewelled and thanked During the term we farcwellcd Rev. Howarth who had been the TAS Chaplain been one our Master for 20 years and who had also bece School foe for ten years until In of the Prep. Sehoal aatil 1990. Ia same week we said goodbye to Mrs Helen the some Knight, our Librarian since 1992. Academic Achievements Achievements hundred and and eighty eighty nine nine students students from from One handred Year 6 classes around Armidale gathered at Yeas TAS one Friday to undertake some hands-on Science activities. This was the third year that attracted so so many many Year Year "Mission Possible" had attracted Six students stadents to TAS. It was a very successful day, with opportunities for oar our students to join others in team work, problem-solving, decoding and applying their knowledge in Science. Page 104 tines tions and seven Credits were alsu also awarded. As in previoas previous years, classes headed in differert entdirections directions for for the the Activities Activities Week. Week. Year Year 66 went went to to various various parts parts of of the the New New England Englandfor for outdoor activities with Mosman Preparatory School's Year 6 class. Year 5 enjoyed 4 days east at Yarrahapiuni. Yarrahapinni. Year 4 went west to the Warenmbuugles. Warrumbungles. Years 2 and 3 headed headed north north to to Inverell and district for three days. Social Activities Activities The SRC initiated Triathlon race, with three members in in aa team, team,based basedon onaahandicap handicapsyssysmembers tem, was held in the second week of the new term. The teem. The team team of of Emma Emma Wynne, Wyane, Susannah Susuaaah Warrick and Timothy Rowe beat an extensive Wacrick field of enthusiastic eathasiaslic participants. Our visiting visiting Grandparents. Grandparents, God God parents parents and and Oar our students friends provided a good reason for oar to present a festival of singing under the directu tion of Mrs Allen. As pert part of our "buddy" "buddy" programme programmeanal and our students headed to theme of "the Earth", all stadents the Dorrigo Dorrigo National NationalPark Parkon onMonday Monday6th 6thNoNovenrber vember for a day in the rainforest. P.R..i.Sn,,drr Mn.rsrrnfthrPrrprosnySrhuot P.R.JSanders, Master of the Preparatoly School The Artnidalian 1995 Year 6 Year 6 began the year with a study of Civics and the Law which included a visit to the Armidale CourtHouse. Court House. Students Students listened listened to an Annidale hour of proceeding before having a chance to ing Term 2. We enjoyed about eight weeks of letter writing in a very quick mode of Email, receiving a response within only a few days. This meant that questions couki could be answered quickly and friendships established whilst ben- put questions to the visiting magistrate. We also this use of the Internet. efiting from Ibis studied the State Elections and tried to predict the the outcome outcomeofofthe thep011. poll. Mr Tim Landry joined our class as a Prac. stu- Many of f the theclass class had had aa greatweekend great weekend of camp- ing and river-rapids-riding at Barrington during first term. We camped out on the properly property enjoyed the the opportunity opportunity of Daniel Kuppe and enjoyed skills to try out their water skills. dent from Pennsylvania. He liked to show his conjuring tricks as well as teach all subject areas during his six weeks at TAS. One hundred and eighty nine students from Armidale gathered at Year 6 classes around Aimidale undertake some some hands-on hands-on TAS one Friday to undertake was introduced introduced to Years Maths problem solving solvingwas Science activities. It was a very successful day, 4, 5 and 6 during Terms 2 and 3. Twenty two 4. of of our our top top mathematicians, mathematicians,most mostofofthem them in our class, entered entered the the Maths Maths Olympiad Olympiad arid and underunderclass. took five Olympiads during that time. with opportunities for us to join others in team The class attempted to understand the culture of other civilisations when we took part in the archaeological dig simulation. With the help of some UNE students we developed developed aa whole whole who have achieved a perfect score in their fields new culture, hid it and then preceded to "uncover' the other team's efforts and interpret what was there. Then the class headed for Sydney for the annual exchange with Mosman Prep. School. This work, problem-solving, decoding and applying their their knowledge knowledge in in Science. Science. ing Congratulations to two members of the class of interest. Tim Wilson-Brown was awarded a High Distinction in all three of the Australian Schools Competitions for English, Maths and Science. Science. This This placed placed Tim Tim in in the the top top 1% I% of the State. Matthew Dorrian was awarded the Senior Championship in both the Swimming and Athletics Championships. Both of these results were remarkable achievements. was a week-long educational, sporting and cul- Towards the end of our'Year, our Year, Mr Sanders asked tural activities including visits to Macquarie funniest memories memories and and us to write out what our funniest Street, Parliament house, House,Supreme Supreme Court, Court, SydSyd- greatest achievements were during our years in the Prep. School. Here is what some of us wrote: ney Towers, The Rocks, Power House Museum, George's Head Harbour Fortification, soccer and softball match, and a social with Mosman Prep and Queenwood School. An interesting divexsion diversion from our studies was when we began corresponding with keypals (most of whom were girls) from Roosevelt My funniest memories "The scavenger hunt bunt on the beach at Yarrahapinni was fun. I got sunburnt because my group used my hat for a carrier bag. We had some arguments over whether some items Middle School in Eugene, Oregon U.S.A. dur- The Armidalian Arnüdalian 1995 )995 Pagi Page 705 105 were correct and after the argument we usually ended up in fits of giggles." (Tim WilsonBrown) "Junior Runner-up for athletics, soccer premiers, softball premiers, senior champion for "Going to Sydney with the choir; Going to the softball medallion." medallion." (Chris (Chris Glyrin-Robinson) Glynn-Robinson) softball Kuppe's; the socials; Worm Works Works; Going to Yarrahapinni; Going Going to to Sydney Sydney with with "Getting aa free free book book [Or for Speech Day 1994." "Getting (Paul Lehmann) Year 6; Going to the U.N.E.; Staying in the "Chess." (Michael Fussell) boarding house; Going to the Warrumbungles." (Chris Glynn-Robinson) "Getting in trouble, UNE for a week, getting lifted up by Mr Ferrier." (Paul Lehmann) athletics, junior runner-up in swimming, "Winning the TAS Junior Boys in swimming twice, winning the Junior PSSA junior boys, getting to state in swimming, getting 4 Credits and 2 Distinctions, getting to the Tamworth and "When IIsqueezed squeezed aa yoghurt yoghurt and and itit sprayed sprayed all all over about 3 people." (Michael Fussell) District Chess." (Jonathan Rofeta) "Mr Ferrier Ferrier's's farewell, farewell, Daniel Daniel Kuppe's Kuppe's farm farm weekend, getting to State in swimming." swimming." "Finishing "Finishing my my task taskin inMission MissionPossible, Possible,writwriting a story two and a half pages long about a (Jonathan Rofeta) parrot on a lake in the twilight in the year 2889." Jono." (Daniel (Daniel Kuppe.) Kuppe) "When I met Jono." Hensen) (Sam Heusen) in Mr Mr Dempstcr Dempster's seeing the the poo1 pool "Being in 's class, seeing "Getting picked in the TAS Prep. School cricket being built, getting my teeth knocked out." Strahle) (Adam Sirahic) team to play Toowoomba when I was in Year 3" 3."(Adam (Adam Strahle) Strahle) "The time tune Nick Manor Marlor got into troubic." trouble." (Hang "Getting a High Distinction in the Maths Hang Zhang) Comp." (Hang Hang Zhang) 'Put "When Grant Robertson in Year 4 shouted Tut "Winning 2 Science awards, one Maths award and 1st in shotput in a carnival." (Sven (Svcn Harris) up your hand if you hate Mr Sanders!' then he put up his hand up. Mr Sanders was behind him "Was in chess." (Daniel Kuppe) Peter Peter Saiders, Sanders,Head Headof ofPreparatory Preparatory Sclioa! School the whole time." (Sven Harris) "Stuart Blood had a tin of canned fruit at cricket training and could not get it open so he asked Mr Robinson to open it. Mr Robinson did and it splashed all over his best shirt and he made Stuart run around Dangar field for laughing at him." (Beau Pearson) My Greatest Achievements "Six High Distinctions, two two in in Maths, Maths, English English and Science. Surviving three end-of-year end-of-year camps." (Tim Wilson-Brown) Page 106 The Armidalian Ar,nidaiian1995 195 Year Year S 5 hnru a wonderful one our far The year has been for canoe me as my my fires first at lAS aad TAS and shape I hopethat thatthe the studnets students cuaticsr continueru to strive strive hard Au interesting interesting year year for for Year Year five five was wasexperienced roperieaced this this An year with a great deal of change charge"npiving" "spicing" things up to muLe the whole whole experience rxparirace onjoynbic. make the enjoyable. The The class class ruinnumbern grew gacwto to 26 26 with with the the addition udditioo of af Philip Dewhurct, bers Dewhurst, Saber Marshall, Marshall, Christopher Christrphcr Rowe and aad Toby Wilkins at Jaben hcginrring of of the the year, year, each each of of them there bringing bricgiag their the beginning own talents talents to to an aa already alreadylively livelygroup. group Day Day one one started stoned own and itit was wanannounced araonuaed that Mr Lloyd Lloyd would would be hr moving waving and inta dee secondary school eahoal In Yearseven savea stusIc into the secondary to teach lIen the Year dents which whichmeant meantthat Shott aewteacher teacherwould weed have have to to be hr dents a new emplayed for far Year 5. Mr Me Jeff irE gobhwnn employed Robinson was was cueracsly currently Taeawrrllr and and was was employed employed for far this thin posipusiteaching in Tamworth sirenwhich whichcommenced crenmenred on on Monday Monday of week 2, Trem tion Term 1. gmw sleadity Student numbers grew steadily during thu the yrca year and currently stand at as 28. 2g. Joel SarIHenry Henryjoined joinedus to during daring Term Tears 22 lrcrr Wrulbeauk from Woolbrook and Blake WoodgutryButtiro) Woodgate (Ballina) and Alec Alex Curtwright (Hong (Hucg Rung) Cartwright Kong) cammeocud commencedsalsoal school atatTAS TASlee in lrtt us at she and of uf Term Team 3. 3. Term 4. Catherine Atkinson left the end truchioce to achieve thur theirgeals. goals.Welt Well dccc, done, gaysli guys!!Kaap Keep up up she the week. good work. All stadrats studentshad hadto toadapt adapttu torkaagu changeatattire thebagiucing beginning01 of Coiuwruls ham Comments fromthe thechildren children ebaut aboutthings things whiah which thny they liked include: LairreitFarrell: l'armll:" liked our aun play play and and the new spelling speltsng Lauren "...II liked activities Slephenir Durrirar rug clay clay and cad loved luvrd the Stephanie Dorrian: "I "I liked liked do doing I udiac play." play." Indian Paaesou: "I "I enjoyed rujoyad doing thu Sarah Pearson: the peojuctc." projects." Acanhe Siriwardana: Sidwoedaco: "I "t likad thc plays." Asanka liked desiag doing the Dcviii Blanch: "I liked oplillieg clusses Daniel splitting she the classes." Phillip Pain: Palo: "I "I enjoyed cejayrd Ihr and Ihr Phillip the play.. play...and the diffcrcnt different InachteachIssue had." had." ers we have Angns Busby: Angus Busby: "In "In ecren term 2 Miss Rcyualdc Reynoldscurrrc came end and thur that was fun." Ihc year ycar and did a good goredjob jeebofaf"breaking "broakiagin" ic' Mr Mr the Taby Wilkins: Wilkias: "I enjoyed tire Toby the play." Ae encising pengoumwas wasput patinto islu place placawleila Robinson. An exciting program while sallIed into routine. During the year thu the class settled the class hashbeen cm involved lavaleed in iona moor adcd has range of acliridcs activities which which icc included Ci rioLaurie: Laseic:"I"Ienjoyed arjayrd the sheart urlued ceak especially rspooiatly the ha Chris and craft week..." clay work..." theme work week on an Time TIme and Change, Rainforests, Raieiureutr, Fliglel Flight end Ancient Egypt, a variety vatse of uPart areand tad craft rmfl activities artivitien and which varied vrrird brlwenu and excc. between drawiug drawing akilla, skills, puicirig paining and ploring colour, uotaur, clay clay work work and and aa unit aair on no aboriginal abutsgisal art. ad. ploring Wrcvrc We evennrnnuged managed to aarstwct constructea large large trading reading erra areahosed based en a 20 side 3 dimensional dimeasianal shape with the thu base, hera, called callcd on as lgucrhrdruv. lured easeriug Ike an Igosahedron. The The childreu children have loved entering the "rcadirg igtrea" fier silent ciicnsreading. carding.Projects Prajurts were wuer comcam"reading igloo" for pintndoa sitar and acd individual pleted on ahaugen changes in tnohnulcgy technology ovee over time prujeatsoc writ pot projects onCuontrire Countries at ofIke the World World whicir which were well presreeecd.The TlaYeae Sri.play play"Bunfight "Bnntightatatthe thcO.K. OR.Corral" Carrel' sented. Year five was a tan nerjayrd doing dcieg for all fun play play which which the the cisildern children enjoyed Ben Wales: Weins:"This "Thisyear yreehas hasbeen heromy myfavourite faveaeitryrur..doily Ben year...daily PD was wrc the best." heat." PE Blake Woodgate: Wuedgutr: "I 's havr Blake have enjayrd enjoyed oriohrt, cricket, swimming swimming aad and spcnls." all of rho the sports." Sri'd Grirefinid: rOSA swimming and orbBrad Granfield: "I liked the PSSA athletics." Adam Dunlop: Duelop: "I really rarity liked likod the thu unit sail on flight fighl and and Iho the trip to Glen Gino Innes." loans." "II was wsc aa good goad sporting spacing year Ben Hall: "It year foe for me!" Alex Csrswcighl: Cartwright: "1 "I have sport end and lira the games." Alas trace enjoyed spars genres." nedirreres and and comments comments from fmm the performances perfuemuares were audiences very positive. 0enitive. The The Year Year five flue contributions coutribaliam l,,u,urje towards chair choir and small small choir rhuin have havebeen beer wonderful wendrrtnt and and and I kcvw know Men Mrs Attrcincr.ry came Allen is veryhappy happywith withehc the wry way hay theyhievu have ott all come togeshrr admirably at at each rack public event enrol told together to perform admirably held this year. Jocapis Bach:"I'i liked lihad playing ployag spores.' Joseph Buck: sports." The The rlars classninrusure structure has suffered same some changes throoghthroughrat pregenmmiag and rail outrho the poor year rs as farms far as sapplercansney supplementary programming stuffing oneconcerned. concerned.Ms Mr Kirkby Kirkby joined juinodus asic staffing are in Tuem Term 3 tur3 for 3peeiods periods arab eachmorning morning whoa when the the clansman class was split mb into Matbcwatics Mathematicsrend and Fnglinh English geaupc. groups. This This cerreinly certainlymum made a great Wc then thor great difference to the dynamics of the class. We had Mrs McCarthy MrCarlhy name come toes to usininTerm Term4,4,whec whenthr thealaun class was spIi5 into icIertwo lucreseparate scparctagroups groupc until cr111lunchtime lurchtemr was ibm then split Acdrrw Andrew Lni: Lai. "...computers "...rowpctres were were gaed...PSSA good...PSSA at PLC was onjoyahtu." enjoyable." Jabun Marshall: "I "I liked tikcdgetting gottingtotothe thrsemi sewifinals haulsin is socsacJaben Marshall: cer." (icy Jarvis: "...working "working anonthe Guy thecomputees..,Ilre computers...thepeojeces projects wrrc he." were fun." Chris Rowe: Rowa: "I "I enjoyed rejeyrd sport...building rpnrr...buildieg the hr reading reading iglao...it's igloo...it's booreagoud been a good pore." year." Andrcev Iloilond:"...liked "liked my Andrew Holland: mytime time05 at TAS...wrehing TAS...working bnttrr..." better..." dun mumming student stadret numbers. nambres. The class class is is now now due to increasing working uchievicg great great results. results A highworking very well and achieving Scott Tilbuny. "...favaunitc was was swimming swimming and Tilbury: "...favourite light octivilecswhiuh light macid would probably probably hi. be tho the daily fitnccc fitness activities which Lake Luke Dairy: Daley:"I "Ilihnd liked the theplay. play.ItItwas wasfun. fun.IIalso alsolike likeShe the prajrcin.' projects." we whirk includes we do do every every day day of of she the week which includes aerobics, aerobics, rieroits, circuits, relays, relays, sheppiag, skipping, gywaustim, gymnastics, dislaeor distance jogs, jogs, owes cross cusnery,gosans,dsoca,bellshItsandcwimwirg country, games, dance, ball skills and swimming.Anwell A small grucp ivan groupatofright eightslndeats students waswitledeawes withdrawnfnuw from curinat normal rnesahmenl Iranans and ard lurked enrichment lessons looked at at bridge bridge curstecceious constructions rod snag costs. and mw howIn to mahr makethem them steauger stronger using struts.Thcy They wonmanagrdso aged tocreate createsurer somegroat greatondgen bridgeshum fromstraws strawsand andruotciematchsticks. sticks. All AllIbis thisand andmc westill stillmuougod managedtube to fitininthe thebunion basics iu in mathnmetius mathematics and English. ThoArresidahare The Armidahan 1915 1995 alhlstics...prujrcrs athletics...projects and and clay." clay." Smart Blued: "...liked "liked the oe Stuart Blood: thedaily dailyPE...lthrd PE...liked working working on ku computers." compulars." the Seed Hcnry: "...working "...worhing with with clay clay was wan good grad fee." Joel Henry: fun." Phiiihp Dewbuest:"...work "week on acAeroirnt Egypl. daily PE I'll Phillip Dewhurst: Ancient Egypt...daily need aeland ned craft." orefr." and art JoffRuhreroare Jeff Robinson Pugr 1(17 Page 107 Year 4 Yana Fran was tha Year Four the greuteal greatest Wr vary happy Welnaanrd learned and and mccc were very Year Four has has been brnn aa rewarding rewarding and andenjoyable enjoyableexperiexperience students ence for far us us all. alt. The The year year began beganwith with two Iwo new students joiningtast last yaar'o year's alum, class, Osnistophar Christopher Chilton joining Chiltrrn and Hugh Wale. Part Fart way through thwugh ttre welcomed, Edward Edward Wain. the year we welcomed, Evaratl and later, Peter PeteeTappin, Everett Toppin, as as members of oar our ctnss. class. goad year yarn for far me. we. A good Throughout Throughout the the year, me we participated in a number of snaking Science Srinnan and and Maths Malho challenges. ahallangan.Two Two of of our our fafoexciting vourites were vounitss were the the 'Amazing 'Amazing Egg Drop' and 'puffwnhites'. One `puffmobiles'. Our egg egg drops were very successful successful with every ngg egg surviving ten metaa metre drop. said nvery surviving aa tan danp.Mr Mr Dempster Damyrtur said that it was first tima runwas the first time that that all allof ofhis hisstudenro students Itud had suc- nave/oIly namptrtad the thn drop. drop. The The `puffmobiles' 'puffmnhiles' and cessfully completed and us aa lot other Science challenges taught no lot about abaut construcconstruetion,design, design, prabability probabilityand andestinsatina. estimation. tim, Thy years yanoswill will move maya no The on will ma yrar five Eva And so will we tsr to year tune was was magic. wagia. Year four I jained joined thn the class class turn late trill man It still was really really great I'm glad that I mrrved. moved. hoan great gmat Year h,ae four has been An interesting eopeoinnne experience Au intementing Disis great. Mr D great. An excellent narellant year yrar We aejaynd enjoyed ahnllnngms challenges TIsa fun we ma had had together. trgnthnr. The fun In English, English, we we hove have enjoyed enjoyed tistening listeningto toand and anadiug reading a In nuwhnr cvritten many many number of of intnrnstl'ng interesting vnvnls novels and and have written poems and stories. otaries.We Waparticularly pnrtiautanlyenjoyed nnjoyadwriting wdlinglayn_ poems and Japaauto nese style style poetry poetry and and itluetrated illustratedvtaaybnuhs. storybooks. DerrninDenmrpter Dennis Demspter We slndird studiedflight, flight,airairand andwater waterpressnon, pressure,tha thehrnnun human body, Australian discusondworld world events. events. Australianneplornas, explorers, and discussed Wealsa ecaycting We alsoaarlysad analysedanviaonrnantst environmental issuer issues such such us as recycling and pollution pulladna and and remplatad completedaaaunaber number af of ywjeats projectssir in this this area. Oar at Friday's Friday's assemblies assewbliev wean fun. In Our pnefnrnsnnceo performances at were fun. In particular, we ma found found performing pnrfirrwing 'The The Butterfly Butterfly l'risnnov Princess' to be ao rewarding experience. Daring aad fourth fnurth term arm Ms M. Latiworn, During the third and Latimore, aa mustudent teacher reacherfrom from UNE, UNII, introduced intradunnd aa number nmnbroof at excitmaillag Mn Latimore Lutiworr alex ing yrojaatv. projects. Ms also nsrivlad assisted with with thr theafter after school sport paugaanana. programme. schant spart Our ynan year will conclude with aa 3-day trip trip trr to thu the Oar will aa,satadr Warrumbungles, Waarnmhungles, for far a study shadyof at the thnlocal lanal animals animals and and plants undo visit to ta the hr opaur absarvatory.ItItwill will be hr a plants and a visit space observatory. grant way to In end rudea gmat yew. great way great year. Katie Bradley Bradlry ua,dAr,dwu and Andrew Bell The following billowing prows, poems,written writtenininHaihrr Haikuslyla, style, arc are aa raregnntina attire of this tIns year. year. flection at of name some of the tlaanghtv thoughts of ADPSSA C/mnrsp/uar 1995 ADPSSASrr'irrrmrnirrg Swimming Champions Bncfr Roar.(1(Ira Back Row: to r) S. Granfield, Gvrsfirld, CC. CC. GtyuaGlynnRobinson, C. W.Plane, Rowe, J.L. Rofeta, B.E. Rrbivarrr, C.W J.L Rofrtn, BE. Hall, S.B. SB. TUba,y Mut), F,nvlRrtrr IS.LS. Ida/I, W Walrra, Front Row:(Ito,) (1 to r) Hall,C.C.W. Walton, MT MT Dorm-lax, Mel. Llayd (Coach), (Cana/,), S.L S.!. Barrett, J. Connell, Ca,rr,rff, Dorrian, Mr I. Lloyd E.C. ttjwrrr E.C. 145nme Swing (Ira,) Sitting (I to r)SM. S.M.Darviw,, Donian, ST S.TWare/ak Warrick C el Page Page ann 108 On The Armidalian 1995 Year 2/3 Following are a selection of ecpoctr or the School year reports on writ tar by the children of Year 2/3: written Tha lead aa big big once anne aa year play. The Ploy: Play: Ia In Term Term III III ave we had This peon we all all did did different different plays. I did a play about year we helping the poor folks of the world and so 00. on. We did Hnrnistr and Griselda. Grirelda. I was the tire storyteller, storyteller, Emma EormoWynrre Hamish and Wynne war was Griselda, William Evesell Everett was Hamish, Jemima Cannel Darner warn aol Chris Connel and Greg Dorrian were porno parents and Chris Bradley was a salesman. salosmao. Nicholas Nirhatar Rees Rors we looked healthy fond. food. We Healthy Food: Food: In In Term Term IIwo loohod at a/healthy Wa noohod cooked pizzas, pianos, fruit, fwil, desserts drasorts nod and tacos. We got Snody Sandy tIre Chof to Income coma/n end he made anvaeinly the Chef in and variety of dirties. dishes. On that Thursday we wont went ant out for for ten. tea. We We had had ateob, steak, chips, rrkn, lemonade lamanoda nod gravy, hnbobr, kababs,spring springerr/In, rolls, Coke, and rod red gravy, a000ming creaming soda. soda. When When we went wont out nor we we had to wear a dinner rail suit bar butthe thegirls girlsgot gotOn to wear a dress. deem. Ian Inn Hall My First First/eras TermaITAS: at TAS:Whee Whenlwulhrd I walkedthroegh throughrho theSoon door I was feeling nanvoas hot after three days I settled sat/lcd in. nervous but Two weeks later I was going fore fine and I was having fun. As At the moment we sea are doing a unit unit on on content current eloclricity electricity at the end thepoor year we we ran are gain goinggao on err an asanesiarr excursion and ul and of n/the to Greta Dndwia Green Valloy. Valley. Tins Tim Godwin Rainforest: Whoa When we we worn were otndyiag studying tlro the rainforest The Raioforeot: rainfocest made aneol000rest rainforest in the rivers, trees, trees, we mode rho room. sncm. We We made node rivers, vines and ned we Wahad hadlots tarsofcl/un. Wa made aawaler/ell fun. We waterfall and and canopy. In the rod end we we got to pop we had balloons balloons for forea 000npy. lathe the bnlinoes. balloons. Greg Dorrian Day at0ITAS: TAS: ItI/was was erranga strange because knew My First GOP bec000nlI only boom Will aed and Nicholas Nicholasfram fromlIre the nunaleg running sperm sports at atPLC. PLC.IIdoll felt sod because beenose II would would not not see err my Bee fcirndn a bit sad Ben V0500 Venue friends while sew. now.I'm I'm beginning beginning to to get get to know The again for aawhile Arm/dale Armidale Sahcol. School. Timothy Rowe My Favourite Favenrita Thing at rt Sekaol: School: II did did homawnek homework and I did writing wnitingand usd1I did did itit in raea eangh rough copy. aapy. Jonathan InuotlronBevage Brvrge Magneto: Magnets: in In Term Term III III we we lonhod looked at at magrrots. magnets. First we tested testod to In see see what whnswas was attracted arnacted and what was not oratreacted. We/trend noly metal malal was was attracted attractedtotomagma/tracted. We found that only eats. Next Neat we learned leaned obont nod how hew a nets. about the two poles and compass aompsss werlas. works. After After that that we made mode ao compass cnmpass that that '9/Il Foroytho worked well. Will Forsythe The Ploy: Daring Tern Play: During TermIH IIIsen we had the big play. We dramatised of tlte the chitchildramas/rod Hansel Hansel and sad Gretel Ganteland andIIwas war one ear af dren. to wear dean. I had On weanpyjamas! pyjnmasl We We went vanesin infrom from the the basebnoe- meol, up ny some stairs and inta we ment, into the wings wings aod and there then we tiptoed down and it began. I was happy happy tiptoed onto onto the thestage, sInge,sat sot/awn begoo.Iroas because bre000eIIonly onlyhad hod/n to say saytwo twolines! lieret James dawn Healthy Hrolthy Food: pond: In Term I Year Toot Three looked laok at healthy feed. Snndy the theChef Chefonning food. We had Sandy coming over n and he showed us rama somefancy fancyways waystotopot putthingo things00ondinlros dishessuch suchnsas5051/turnas ing an an apple apple/alan did some same ing into aswon. swan. The The doy day a/tee after that we did cooking and and made wada aa four foar course acursa meal, mccl.with withan asentencef cooking entree of honey dew dow and nod rock nookmelon melonwith withan noorange emogeon an aa tooth loath pick slack stuck in the top. Nest Next we we had had ca mini mini pizza pizza with with Esplorers coma back to Explorersarid and Bunheangera: Bushrangers: Wlrna When see we came rahnal omen and bushrangers. bashrangers. school in in 1995 1995we weasadied studiedaspi explorers Wowreranbed We were askedtotopiak pickaabaohnnognr bushranger and and do do renaarch research an on him. Hayloy Hayley end and II rereanohad researched Nod Ned Kelly and and Saady Sandy med and Jemiwa CrptninMoonlight. Macalight. II found found out rut a lot Jemima enseosehed researched Captain about busheasgars bushrangers and esplarees explorers and il's it's been my íafaahnnt voaritasubjent vourite subject all all yrar. year. Sasaonah Susannah Wareiah Warrick Decisions: Wetalked howwe Decisions: We talked about how we or/rated selected things, what we did that made arhess at sad and whet others happy or what thiego things we could do if someone same ncr was was not ant nice alec to us. us.II banal learntshut that I amid huntsomeone's sameane's feelings ferlisga by by saying saying mean mrrs could coolly easily hurt things. Michael Watts Bushoaogren. Daring First Term teem we Bushrangers: During we eladied studied neplurces explorers and hnshnrngreo. Whan looking lanking at aspleroes bushrangers. When explorers we woekad worked hr geenpoor neon oneown. awo.One Oar of a/fee in groups on our themain maineapicreen explorers was Sir Themes ThomasMiechell. Mitchell. We Wealoe alsoenonoechad researched bushrangers Sit busheangars and macat thom such snak as Ned Kelly. I relearnt about lots of them searched Mad Mad Dog Dog Morgan Masgonwith withWill Willand no/Ian. Ian. He lIe was a neany, mad killer. billee Tkat crazy, mad That is how ha he gal got his his name. name. S/moor Simon Blood Bland Rainforests: In In Taem Term II wo we did rainforests. drew a Rain/neasar rainfarasts. We draw cain/arms rainforest and labeled labeled it. it. We We alsa alsodid didresearch researchon onanianimals from lbe the msnforest rainforest such such as as the the Tree Tree Kongarorr, Kangaroo, Green Python and Long-nosed Bandiaaot. Bandicoot. We We made madenas our Groan room into had a waterfall, waterfall, cave cave teens, trees, nnnm in/n a rainforest. eaiofareot. We hod vines, lets lots af ofloaf leaf littrr litterend andnrreko. rocks. Haylcy Hayley Hill Hill Debetos: there II we did debates. They were debating debating Debates: In Term if we slsoald should out cut dowor down trees. 1/we Onus.We Westarted started learning learning about rainforestsand andwent wentauto ontoaadebote. debate.ItItwas wasgoad goodmc to lisero listen cain/antis Ike arguments. argameatu. Year Yaar22 were to the were the the jrrdges. judges. I thought Will, and Inmimo Jemima had great argomeats. arguments. William D. Simon aed Everett Electninity: Electricity: During Goring Term Trem II lIme weInneat learnt about about eleeleicity. electricity. Ssntiaolacteicisystaysie Static electricity stays in eec oneplum. place.The Theheel best activity activity was making a balloon to slay stay on your wall. Cairent Current alanelecwar rnabingaballaan onyanrwall. stint5 tricity isis electricity electricitythat thatmaves movesfrom fromplaco placeIntop15cc. place. We ma/c deceit. We also made made aa switch switch out oat of if a made oosmpIc a simple circuit. thumb taahs tacks and and aa pupae paper clip. Mao Max Thandaro Theodore cork, Ikumb Magarmo: Magnets: In InTerm TeamIII IIIwe wawere ware looking looking at magnets. magneto. We did twa nan we we had had to in pu pa a two enpreimnots. experiments. Far For the Real first one papas ahy in a glass jar and pat paper clip put a magnet on the other the jar see ifititwanld wouldalbum attractthmeagh through glass. side of af ihe Jonand as/serif Poe For the second reread ropeetmene experiment we had to make or an cleat/ru electric ma/eel magnetceena crane an so iiit would would pick pick up up malal metal lhiego. things. BanTidoy Ben Tidey Healthy Fond: Food: Gar Our class class woo was leceoieg learning abaul about hnelthy healthy land food inTeem Term I. We We mada made aa dienor. dinner. We We load had pizzas, in pinam, tacos, la005, enealeer whiah was vanilla, chocolate an tree aad and densest dessert which or strawbeery. berry. Then Thee my my/ed dadnegnoired organizedfar forSon/p SandylIeu the Chaf Chef to come talk to the class aod and show us nama some things. Sandy in and talh Barren Barrett II we The Rainforest: Rainfacost:In InTerm Teem/I we looked lanked at at the the rainforest. roiaforesr We made walnetalls, birds, birds, rocks, enaks, cabes cabm and laaneu. made Owns, trees, waterfalls, leaves. Then we we Titan wa wrote weota a story stonyabout abaul the tha rainforest. rain/arms. Then Thaa wa painted everything everyrhing we we made. made. Bradley Bradley Thorpe Tharpa okense, sad pineapple. Than cheese, ham and Then we had yummy tuem tacos lettuce,cheese, cheese,bar0000r, beetroot, hon/nod beef andsonan sauce and andlore last of of with la/mar, all we had pudding padding which wns was delicious. In font fact it all wasll was!! Entma Emma Wynce Wynne TlrrArosrridalias The Armidahan 1995 1995 Page 109 Year One Report Some comments from the children: Year One Oar have have had had aa vary very axaiting exciting and bury busy year. The clara crib class is made up of 16 energetic energetic and and enthusiastic childma haveavery dren whn who all have a verypositive positive altitude attitude to school and are developing Saab a young developing sound sound week-leg working habits at such age. Daring was fortunate fortunate to to have have aaprac. During Teem Term 2200r our Class class was prac. teacher. teacher, Miss Fiona Primrose. Primrose. Tageltrer Together we we explored explored the the fnathe thechildren ctritdraa was wos the the wonders of fangs. frogs. Tire The laigtslipha highlight for walk to anthe thelocal leantschool ark-aoldam damtotoga 'tadpole collecting'. eclitatiog'. go 'tadpole (We managed teenaged to to lose lasa one bucket hcabel - and ond no no children.) children.) The The (We childree kept a diary dirty of children of tire the life cyale cycle of the frog sod and carat many interesting facts such as the the difference diffrceaaa bebelearnt twoen frogs foogo and cad toads. tween Term 3 was yet yct again busy bunyan prepared for for the the play play as we prepared perfnrmcoao. performance. The The childraa childrenall allpooticipatad participated wall well and and noenjoynd geltieg to wear make-op perfarmauces -joyed getting make-up toe for the performances except lipntiah! except for for thc thek-nyu boys and lipstick! Tire foetcnatn enough eanagh to experinnce The children were fortunate experience a ride an trais foam Uralia to Armidale. Armidala. They then thee on tire the steam train from Uralla wente Intro too nip and aed we walked tvalkcd wrote a letter to arelative relativeak-nat about rha the trip to the past-office post-office to topout post thorn. them. Dnaing Tarm 4 we welcomed seven sevec Kindergarten chilchiDuring Term deco ant ciansrooie. The yam cow quite at home dren into our classroom. They are now here. Thin tema we we are are focusing focusing on na the the underwater uodrrrvoter world world This term and its atoatsoan. eon are are fascinated fascinated by the vancreatures. The The child children vari- ccx have done doirosome acmelovely trudy ous things we are learning arsd and have craft work. worh.As yenAs part part of of nor our Sniesce Science nail unit no on watnt water we venmmd Scicaca labs where the children, childroo, under nader the tured te to tIre the Science gaidaace Ma Gordon Guadro guidance af of Mr Mr Paler Peter Saeiveaor Scrivener and Mr Mcl.ornan, participated McLennan, participated inc in anumber numberofofetayoeimrots. experiments. '1 enjoyed the the whole mbnia year, year, we we did did good gaud things.' thiags.' 'I enjoyed (Timarthy Better) (Timothy Butler) 'I loved byrd colleetiug my collectingtadyolex. tadpoles. I exjnyed enjoyed making my octopus.' (Zoe (Zne Theodore) theodore) 'I lihe cheat acdee sea and and everything.' everythiag.' like learning about under urn the sea (lames East) (James Hunt) liked just (antabout chant everything everything but bat II enjoyed enjoyed looking looking 'I liked far natsidethe thebest.' beat.'(Alex (Alan Tilbury) Tilbury) for prism prism ak-upon shapes outside (Rnece Delaney) Dalaney) 'I1k-kr like all the wools.' work.' (Reece 'I jibe like doing doing Moths.' Maths.' (Aarila (Amila Sieiwnadcna) Siriwardana) 'I lika like Year Year Our One bacauaa because II like like doiag doing the the sea sea project.' (Edward Wurrick) Warrick) 'The tmie train ride at Uralta Uralla was the brat.' best.' lAcdeea (Andrea McClennan) MeClanaae) '1k-too doinghandwriting.' haadwriting.' (Williams (Williams Halfhide) Halfhidc) 'I like doing 'I lace being my tap teacher.' trachea.' love evarythiog. everything.Men Mrs Watoen Waters being (e'soabnituWhite) While) (Arabella 'I like doing free activities activities Cad and playing with say my fainada. II enjoy eujoy floating bleating and sinking sink-isp activities.' activities.' friends. (ROhae Gray) Dray) (Rohan 'I like doing doing the the play play ond and gaing goingan onthe thesteam steam itaio. train. II also like uk-acollecting colleatieg tadpoles.' tadpolax.' (Sean (Stan Walton) Walton) ea)eyed the the whole whale year, pace, though though my my favourite faooueitc thing thing 'I'1enjoyed wan tho story ataty II wrote wmtr called, ratird, 'The Wolf'. I came was the snookcompetition.' acmpetitioe.' (Alister (Aliater second in the book week ltawksfned) Hawksford) enjrmyadfloating Boatingand andsinking sinkingexperiments eapreimenta and and 'I enjoyed collecting thdpnlaa. tide on the tha steam stcam train twin was tadpoles. The ride fcc.' babes) fun.' (Christopher Baker) 'I acjeyed fnvouoitr thing was enjoyed the thewhrrla whole yone. year. My favourite playing with my friandu.' friends.' (Zachary Murat) najoyrd 'Everything in Yeco Year 1 was good. I ancily really enjoyed owienaring undgymbaroo.' gyreharoc.' (Sam (Sam Rice) Rice) swimming and Virginia VirginiaWater-a, Waters, 1k-at-I Year I truck-ct teacher Sn-cs,sori,' Jrs,rt,, rard Swimming Juniortt,s,mnn Hanna 3/ Shield 5 S 4 Dorrian, 5,0.1 Rns ' 'u, J ' 0Rofeta, -' aAP j Dunlop Back Row: irr'r''f S.M. J.L. a',tretltcwr First Row: ha. c,W Wallna, W Iloarn S.L Barretr, Barrett, C.W. Walton, All. A.S.Blaod, Blood,C. C.W. Rowe, B. B. Grnqlnid, Granfield, £5 STWarrtck Warrick Seated.1. Corrtmel(S.B. SB.Tilbury, TtbbtrtyKJ. Si.Dowley, Dcsrtcy M,-J.C. Vcegrh (Coach), (Coach), C.C. C.C. GlynnGlensSeated: J. Connell, MrI.C. Voegeli - , Rcbinnor5 Hull E.C.145mne E.G. ti5ettre Robinson, P.S. LS. Hall Page Page 110 ThcAmrsidafioa 1995 The Armidalian 1995 Kindergarten Kindergin *amade up ofupeight veryvery quiet butbut eager little Kindergarte'n as=made of eight quiet eager littlelearners. learners.The The children children in in the the class class were Jennifer Bláoc,,Taren Sanders! Emma Oates, Oates, André Jambre, Amanda Andre Le Jambre, Amanda Robertson, Robertson, Amy Amy Wynne, BlLcLTaren Sanders, Harry Harry Warn Warn& andd Laura East. The class children discovered discovered many many class commenced commencedthe theschool schoolyear yearwith with Mrs Mrs Robyn Robyn McCarthy. The children things about themselves themselves such such as astheir their height height and and weight weight and and painted painted some somevery very artistic artistic portraits. During terms 2 and 3 Mrs Cook taught Kindergarten whilst whilst Mrs MrsMcCarthy McCarthywas wason onmaternity maternityleave. leave. During terms The children enjoyed many nature walks as they discovered changes changes in Autumn. They each created created a magic magic garden gardenwith with aastory storytotogo gowith withtheir theircreati creatis. The children studied studied the the fascinating fascinating world world of mini-beasts and collected such c atures. Ahighlight highlight of Term A of Term 3 was3 awas Teda Tedufears' Picnct Th;j.i. .jhei bears bearshad hadaagreat great time time playing many games games and eating. playing many At the the start start of of Term Term 4, 4, Kindergarte Kindergartej joi, ed Mrs Wa - - andth Year ear 1 class. class. They They have settled in At quicklyandareenjoyii quickly and are enjoyu I es; andtheintere and the intere - creaturesthatlivethere. creatures that live there. Here Here are are some some wonderful wonderful fish stories: 'I went to the beach, we all all went went for for aa swi swi /I saw a shark (Jenny) shark with with fins. fins.' (Jenny) 'A fish was was swimming. swimming. I-fe He liked it then the fish got eaten by a shark.' (Harry) Some Some coniments commentsfrom from the the children: children: 'I enjoy going to the computer room.' (Emma) 'My favourite thing thinghas has been been the Teddy Beers' 'My favourite Bears' Picnic Picnic and and making making an an octopus.' octopus.' (Amy) (Amy') 1'I enjoyed having swimming swimminglessons lessons and watching the tadpoles.' (Tareri) (Taren) (Andre) 'I liked liked having having tadpoles tadpoles in in our our classroom.' classroom.' (André) (Amanda)j. 'I enjoyed making my octopus and the Teddy Bears' Picnic.' (Amand a- ii 1 Ld TiTe Veronica Waters B tishrt., rke :i Ki nderar[en teacher Kindergarten teacher The Armidalian 1995 The Page 111 Page lii Transi Trans iti Transitio len en i ur wonittle peopeoe only at- flu nu der pie. tend epop o e days, we are very thuch art of TAS. I am posfir9 W1P° O\// Q7LEr\ GY-4-Er backly If you ever come looking for us and we are not in our classroom in Moyes, Moyes,then then youil youly ji I - toe try try Computer,Cgntre, tire, the Computer Ic M- ic the- LII:(rary, brary, t anaeSwimmingPo k-sium; tthe -Swimming Po or alt ait until we return from one f our C-entrey, , 4 many excursions. We are very busy! Wvv/1 /V)b oh Page112 112 Pg ca (A) ell r The Armidalian 1995 1995 Vale 1995 Salvete 1995 Preparatory School Preparatory School School Preparatoiy ATKINSON Cnlhrriao CatherineGreen-, Green; Term 3: Term 2: ATKINSON Transition: ARCHER Mottlrew Matthew John; BINNIE Hamish Treosidonr Alexander Howard; CAItILLLouisr CAHILLLouise Kate; DAVIDSON DAVIDSON AlroaoderHawced; Lachlan James; Lcclrlorr lamer; EDMONDS Joseph Joreph James; FULLER Mitchell Roy; Roy; GRAY GRAY Ninola Nicola Jeao; Jean; HARRIS HARRISNataslra Natasha Mitchell CONNELL Jemima; CONNELLleorime; Senior School James; BRUCE Cameron Term 1: Brown Christopher Jnmes; Matthew; Matthew; GOODE GOODE Nathan NatltanLeslie LeslieJames; Jrmrr; HALLORAN Neville; JENKINS, Timothy Andrew; LEE K/i Kil John Nnvillo; Chang; Chrog; MACPHERSON, John Johe Lachlan; Lanhian; SPENCER SPENcER Ryan Pool. Paul. Ryae Term 2: DAVIDSON Stuart Trots DAVIDSON Andrew Aodrrw James; James; KENDALL KENDALLSIutrI Nicolas; MAILFERT Leon Neil; Nicelon; RINSURONGKAWONG Mongkot; RINSURONOKAWONO Moogkat; GEHRMANN Room; Reece;IMSCJ-IWEILER IMSCHWEILER ThoThoTerm 3: GEHRMANN (exchange); KIM Ki LE DUEnrrjrmin; Benjamin; mas (oxeheoge); ID San, Saa, Justin; Justie; LEDU MACPHERSON,HomiEr [tarnish Alcooreder. Alexander. MACPHERSON, Alison; HAWKSFORD A/moo; FIAWKSFORD Tory Tory Patricia; Patricia; HUNT HUNT Peter Joseph; LENNOX LENNOXJoe JoePatrick; Patrick;MOCUE McCUE Lili Lili Roth; Ruth; Joseph; McDOUALLShames ThomasRrwdeo; Rawdon;RICE RICEDavid DavidAothony; Anthony; M000UALL ROLFELonitu LouiseMatilda MatildaEdith; Edith;SAMUELS SAMUELS Zam Zara Ar/ri; Arid; gOLFS SMITH Erin Neville; SMSTI-I Erie Louise; Loeioe; STANNARD STAJ4NARD Nathan Nathae Nevilte; THEODORE Grace Isabel; WARDLAWA!nxondor Alexander ISIi000RE Crane mabel; WAISDLAW James; WYNNE WYNNELachleo LachlanPoirn; John; Team Term 2: COLE COLE Horiry Harley James; James; WALSH Deaa Dean Joho; John; Irma Term3:3:GODDARD GODDARDtOrte Kate Jomro; Jerertir Jeanette Kindergarten: OATES OATES Emma Emma Catherine; Catherine; WARRICK WARRICK Kindergarten: Henry Jomm James Timothy Timothy Henry Yrer Year ir1:DELANEY DELANEY Rnrce Reece Maddisaa; Maddison; HALFHIDE HALFHIDE William; SIRIWARDANA SIRIWARDANA Amilo Amila Robot; Rohan; WALTON WALTON William; Sean Mirhcel Michael Seno Year 3: 3: Term Term 2: 2: EVERETT' EVERETT William Devid; David; Term Term 3: 3: Yrae ROWE Timothy Timothy lawns; James;TIDEY TIDEYBaa BenTlraman; Thomas;Team Term 4: 4: ROWE GOD WIN Timothy Timothy J00 Jon GODWIN Year 4: CHILTON Christopher Hugh Yore Chrirtopher Robert; WAIN WAlE Hagh Christopher; Term Terms: 2: 1/VEREIT EVERETT Edward Edward Chariot; Charles; Tcem Term TOPPIN Peter TOPPTN Peter Year 5: 5: t5EWHURSTPhiIIip DEWHURST Phillip Brnnc; Bruce; MARSHALLJabon MARSHALLJaben Year Edward; ROWE William; WILtDNSTabiao WILKJNS Tobias Pdwnrd; ROWE Christopher chrisrophrrWillicm; Charles Joshua; Term HENRY fart JoelBaejomin; Benjamin;Term Term Charlro Trrm 2: hENRY CARTWRIGHTAlexander Joe; WOODGATE Blake CAETWE1GI4TAIcorn4ccJor; W0000ATE Blake Anthony Anthony TAS. James Threegrrrrer-atiorca generations of TAS. Jarres Crossla Crosolf commenced eotrar:rscrd TIrree Year JO 10 c/rio this year Year yror and ood is io shown s/rowrt with wrrS fathei; farlrer;Robert, Robert, ('54'59) and grandfathm; George, who taught at the ('54-59) atrdgrrrtrljhtlzet; edo aortgltr attire Srlrno/ School ('54-59) C54'59) The Armidaliayz 4993 1995 Sr,..A,,,,,ao,,..,, Year 6: CRISP PrIer Peter Alan; DRILLS GRILLS Nicholas Richard: Richard; Ycar KUPPE Dcoiel Daniel Jrmm; James; Term Term 3: 3: ZHANG ZHANG Xian Xian Hang; Hang; Term Term 4: 4: HENSEN HENSENSamocl SamuelJo/err John Page 113 Senior School Year St Camrroa Grant; 8: BARTON Cameron Grant; HULIN HULIN Mark Mark Year 7: ABBOTT ABBOTT Charles Charlru Andrew Aadrrw James; Jamer; ABBOTT ABBOTT Thonaas Laurie MacArthur; ANNETTS ANNETFS David John: Thomas Laurie John; Bradlny; TUME'IH Lrohlae Bradley; TUMETH Lachlan Vintnr; Victor; VOEOELI VOEGELI Robert Robert Clrsalos.; Term2: 2:LANGDALE LANODALEBenjamin Brrjomio Byron Byrne Charles.; Term Peter; BRYANT BRYANT Colio Colin Paul; Paul; AYLWIN Murray Prier; Aadrew Alistair; EVELEIGH EVELEIGII Peter DYASON Andrew Lardaee; Term4: 4:CARTWRIGHT ARTWRIGHT Jaha Lardner; Term JohnDauald DonaldFrank; Frank; O'DWYER 'lbretAnthoay. O'DWYER Trent Anthony. Christopher; GILL Chrintopirer; GILL Sam Sam Geoffrey; Geoffrey; GLOVER Graham Mimi; GODWIN 000WIN Ben Allan; BenNiaholau; Nicholas;OR.ANFIELD GRANFIELD Simou; Simon; Year 9: BARLOW James lames Karl; HALLORAN John Jolra GRIFFITI-IS GRIFFITHS Llewellyn Liowullyn Paul Part Walter; Walter;FIANNAI-I HANNAH HEATH Janaer James David; HENRY HENRY Christopher Stewart; HEATH Jordan That; Flint; JEFFREY Andrew Jordaa Andrew Douglas; Douglas; LEW LEWJames lamer Joseph; MARCHANTGoordio MARCHANT Geordie Reginald; MARCHANT loaaph; Nicholas JahaAardrew; John Andrew; MARSTELLA Runs Kess Diamond; Nioholar McCLENAGHAN JoshuaRobert; Robert;McDONALD McDONALDTimoTimoMoCLIiNAGHANJeshaa Douglas Josaph; Joseph; PENGILLEYJ0anmy PENGILLEY Jeremy thy James; Jamea; NASH NASHDauglaa Hugh;REES REESStevea StevenHurtle; Hurtle; RIDOWAY RIDGWAY Ross Hill; lirgh; ROLLASON Timothy Timothy Nicholas; Nicholar; ROSE ROSESimon SimonCharles; charlrr; ROSS Charles Andrew Macro; Munro; SIEL SIRL Mark Mark William; William; SMITH Alexander Richard Park; SMITI-1 Alesuader Frank; Fraak; SNEESBY Riohard SPENCER Alnxardnr Alexander David; SYMONDS Nathan Sam Eickirrgs; Richings; TURNER Ronald James; TRELOAR Saw Michael Brian; ULRICH WARFIELD Miohoel IJLRICH Samuel Ray; WAI1FIELD Christopher Rrrhorr; Robert; WHITE Christophur WHITE.Edward EdwardCharles; Charles; WITTEN WITTEN Phillip Innes; WOOD Simon Simon Mark; WYLUE WYLLIE Hawish Hamish Philtip leers; WOOD Alenoader; Siepbra.; Term 4: Alexander; WYSEL Potriok Patrick Stephen.; PRATSOOMSUWAN PRATSOOMSUWAN Pooropat; Peerapat; SASOMSUB Aaurat; Anurat; WALLACE Stemart Stewart David. Nenille; Neville; JENKINS Jade Nathan; KENDALL Smart Stuart Neil; MOORE Hayden Haydra lamer; James;OXLEY OXLEY Gordan GordonHawihear:a; Hawthorne; STODDART Michael Taby.; Toby.; Term 2: CHAN Whag Wing Kit, Kenny; TermS: Term 3: GROUT GROUT JrnsoAedrnm; Jesse Andrew; GROUT GROUT SnaIl Scott Kenny; Mirlrarl; LLOYD Alexander Aleaaeder Hogh. Michael; Hugh. Year 10: 511:CROSSLE CROSSLEJames lamerRobert RabertWatson; Waisan; ELDER ELDER Matthew lobe; Smog John; GARLAND GARLAND l-iaminh Hamish Robert; KIM Seong Kwaar, Seat:;;; Term Trow 2: 2. ILLING ILLINGWORTH Kwan, Scott; WORTH Rogre Roger David; David; Ki Barn, Bum, Richard.; Term 3: DAWSON Joshua AlKIM Ri nxandrr exander (returned); CHOI Jee Joe Woong; Woong; CROFTS CROFIS Michael James; TOTSAPONPATI TOTSAPONPATI Sitichai. Siurhal. ; Term Tuna 4: HO Ka To Chun. Char. Year 11: BERRY Robert Robert Harold; Harold; BRUCE BRUCECnmaeerr Cameron Matthew; DYER Ki Saa. San, laurie, Justin; Morthem; DYER Benjamin Brnjamia Gordon; KIM 10 LAM Brian H; LAU Cheo Chee Sinag, Siang, Edward; Edward; NEALE NEALE Liom Liam Hathday; Halliday; PALAOYI PALAGYI Simon; Simon; ROW ROW Stemarl Stewart Reginald; Reginald; SONG Hyoung Hyoeag Boa, Sun, Eric; Erin; Term Tree 2: 2: FISHER FISHER look Jock David; David; Thomas (on (on uotrhoagn exchange from Salem, IMSCHWEILER Thomm Germany.); Term 3: LEDU LE DU Bnajamia Benjamin (rxohaageJ; (exchange); LOK LOK Grrmaey.); Pak labag Wing YmrrarIv,u.,e Year 9 Drama Page 114 Pago TSeArrrrrdaliar: lyy5 The Armidalian 1995 Valete Year 12 , Abbott AngrIt, 1991-1995, Basketball Baskalbcll Angell, Crmntian, Cristian, 1991-1995, 1 I.' 1stVV(94.95). (94-95),Silver SilverCalaera Colours (95); (95); SavSocer, .tXt SI John John cer 1st XI(93-95), (93-95), V-Ccpt. V-Capt. (99); (95); St Ar,rrlaacr AmbulanceFiretAid First AidCergkcacte Certificate (94); (94); SC Onlry, Oxley, Stewart Stewart DC, 0 C, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, BasketBasketv 1st let V (95); Soccer Sacarr 1st ball 1st XI XI (94-95); (94-95); (..,et CadetCpl Cpl(93); (93);StStJohe JohnAambalance AmbulanceFirer First A'd Aid Cvrtitiealc Certificate (93); (93); Life Life Saving Saving Braazn Bronze 5'S. Star 93); (93);Drama Dramanrcge/Iighdrg stage/lighting crew crew (91(9195); SC Canteamp rrySeglinh 92); Contemporary English Prize (95); SC (93). R'..ddrrcb, Rhydderch,Richaed Richard A, A, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Mr. tat. Crickrt Monitor. Cricket3rd 3rdXl XI(93-94)t (93-94); Tennis Tennis A Grade ''ode (93); (93);StStSake JohnAmbvlance Ambulance First First (93). A -.tCertificate Cvrtiliaale (94); (94); SC (93). Aid tCull, all Niehatae t'rrfnct, Nicholas LL B, B, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Prefect, '-ly Heune Deputy House Captain. Captain. Smimrring Swimming tram team cr5.15). Sab-Juaiar Champ. (90-95), V-Capt. (95), Sub-Junior 5 91), Sit var colours colaurs (94); Life 1.ifc Saving Saving (90,91), Silver S,.'-.ra medatlice sqaad (94(94Bronze medallion (95); Sqaaeh Squash squad SIt 95);vtJehrAmbelaare St John AmbulanceFirstAid First AidCaSiOCertifiro..lc(94); Drcraa stage/lighting stagcilighdag crew cram (91); (51); cate (94); Drama Rasa, Timothy Trmalhy M, 1990-1992, 1990.1992, T3 1993Rose, Prefact, House Hesne Captain. Rugby Ragby 1st 1995, Prefect, 50195); XV (95);Cadet CadetCUO CUO(94-95), (94-95), Cenlnncry Centenary SC(93). Trek (94); SC (93). Mctlam's Peasceal DevelopMallam's Phanaracy Pharmacy Personal ment. & Physical Pttysivrl Education Fdavatioe Prize ment, t-teatth Health & )94); Headmmtrr'n Citizenship citiaenelrip Prize Friar (95); (53); (94); Headmaster's SC (93). Waring-Bland, Daraice B, 1990.1995, Waring-Flood, Damien 1990-1995, Life Saving Stat (91), Brorme Saving Bream Bronze Star Bronze Fr,, by, Andrew T, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Tennis manic Fearby, Crass Shaa0eg team Cross (92); (92); Smclthnrm Smallbore Shooting team (93); (93); Cadet CUD (93), Centenary Ccnlercry Tank CEO (95), Trek (94); St 2r.' Saving Bronze Brarracmndel. 2ndIV IV(94); (94);LiOn Life Saving medala'-, (90); 90); Shell lion Shell Mtlaagr Mileage Maaathav Marathon (93I) SC 94); SC (93). lake JohnAntbntaaca Ambulance Sreiar SeniorFirst First Aid Aid AdAdvrarmd vanced Crrt. Cert. (94); (94); Hawkesheey Hawkesbury Canoe Canoe Classic (92-93); (92.93); Chapel Chair Choir (90-95), (90-93), Drprty DiJ Hcreisce DeputyFtrrd HeadCherirtee Chorister (93); D Harrison "Slat Shield(Abbntt (AbbottHatter) House)(93); (93);SC SC (93). (93). Iraer, S. 1990-1995, 19901995, Athletic Freer, Mctthrsv Matthew S, term team (90-94); (90-94); Cricket Cricket 2nd 2nd XI XI (93-95); (93-95); Whim, Timathy Witten, Timothy D, D, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Ragby Rugby '(V (95); Shaohiag ' 1st XV Shooting 2nd VIII (91); Sra.tnaaing tram (94-95); Hawkenbcry Swimming team Hawkesbury p 2nd XV (95); Shooting Shoericg 2nd VIII Rugby (93), (93); Big Big Band Band (95-93); (90-93); Drama azle role (93), Strd ighting crew Stage/lighting crew(95.93), (90-93),Head Headad of cretv crew Wybarc Pace (93); Cadet CUO CEO (94-95), Wyborn Ste.?. (94), Wears Wears Sam Sam Brown Baawn (95); (95)t Brass Brats Stick (94), Band (90-93); Chapel server carver (91-95); (91.93); SC SC "' Learn CanoeClannic Classic (92); Life Saving Brnnze Bronze Crrms (90), Bronze Bream Mcdcltica Cross (90), Medallion (91); (91); SC SC (93). (9't (93). '/.aannas, ScvltP, P,1993-1995, 1993-1995, Squash Zannes, Scott Carload, Garland, Aegce Angus W, W, 1992-1993, 1992-1995, Cricket I.' \t(93-95); 1st XI (93-95);Rugby Rugbylet 1stXV XV(94-95); (94-95); SC mmmd squad (94-95) (94-95)'Top 'Tap of at Ladder' (95), WinWinis. I apr. (95); St Jnhn ter Capt. John First Aid CaetifiCertifiso', cate(93); (93);Life Life Saving Saving Braarc Bronze Medalliac Medallion (551, SC (93). (95); (93). A ll,lromr, Hulcome,Drvid DavidJ,J,1991-1995, 1991-1995,Crass Cross ('....tayruneiag Country runningnqacd squad(92); (92);Tencis Tennis A p (,raaa Grade(92-95); (92-95); Big Big Band Band (91-94); (91-94); Syd- 3g, - Herald Young 'r'cueg Waitces 3ra ney 'rOaming Morning Herald Writers P,uly Cncameaded,95); (Highly Commended,95); SC SC (93). (93). a Croft Jamrn V, V, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Open Dpee Churchill, James ttvcidiagSchalrmship. LifeSmvingBraere Boarding Scholarship. Life Saving Bronze raea.ltiaa (93); Cadet Cpl (53); medallion (93); Daacrc Drama raIns roles and cad stage/lighting stcgr/lighticg crew (93-94); ft tel server Chapel server(94.95); (94-95);Michael MichaelHeekins Hoskins C.t.pntirg ComputingStadirn Studies(Setatad) (Related)prior prize (95); (95); SC SC (92). (93). UCharelsill, The Annidahan 4995 1995 ThrAvaidrtirrr Pmgo115 115 Page I.dumar, Elton Clodumar, Elton B B I,I, 1993-1995, 1993-1995, Nauru Govt. uvt. Scholarship. Basketball 1st V (94- Capt. (95), (95), Silver Silver Colours Celours (94); ; 95), Capt. gib Keating, Craig C, 1990-1995, Prefect, Deputy House Capt. Cricket 1st XI Xl (9395), V-Capt. V-Capt. (94-95); (94-95); Rugby Rugby 1st 1st XV, XV V95), V- Ks.ghy1st 1stXV XV(95), (95), NE NE Schoolboys Schoolboys 1st 1st Rugby (95), NSW Country Schoolboys 2nd XV (95). XV (95); St John Ambulance First Aid Cert. (94); (93). CerL. (94); SC SC(93). Capt., Silver Colours (95), New England Schiolhoys 1st 1stXV XV(94-95), (94-95),NSW NSWCounounSchoolboys TT Schoolboys1st 1stXV XV(95); (95);Cadet CadetCUO UO try Schoolboys (94); Ambulance First First Aid Aid CerCere' -); St John Ambulance Francaise French tificate (93); Alliance Française prize prize (94-95), (94-95), General General Prize Prize for for Citizencitizenchip ship (95); SC (93). Furniell, Funnell, Neal D, 1994-1995, Basketball 1st V (94-95); Rugby 2nd XV (94); St JohnAmbulance John AmbulanceFirstAid FirstAidCerE. Cert. (94); SydSyd- Taylor, Iylor, Trent Trent W, W, 1989-1995, 1989-1995, Prefect, Freect, I ) puty House House Capt. Capt. Athletic Athletic team (90Deputy 95); Hockey1st 1stXI XI(90-91); (90-91); Swimming Swimming "); Hockey s' Morning Heraki ney Herald Young Writers team (89-95), Capt. Capt. (95); (95); Surf Surf Life Life Savi- m (89-95), Saying Bronze medallion (94), Surf Life SavSayn instructor (95), Life Saving Bronze ing "edallion (95); medallion (95); Drama Drama role (90,92); Ror .iiyCitizenship CitizenshipPrize Prize(95); (95); SC SC (93). (93). tary tHighly (Highly Commended, 95). Griffin, Duncan Duncan N, Ross (.riffin, N, 1989-1995, 1989-995, Ross Wyllie, Angus R, 1990-1995, Mackay Boarding Uoarding Scholarship. Athletic team (91,94); Basketball V (95);Rugby Rugby 1st 1st (91,94); Basketball1st lstV(95); ' '), Mackay (90)., Mackay Boarding Boarding Scholarship.AthScholarship.Athis, c team (94-95); Soccer 1st XI Xl (95); Caletic Cpl (93); (93); St John Ambulance First Aid detI Cpl Certificate (93); Year 6 Citizenship CitizenshipAward Award ('Q), (89), Chemistry. Chemistry, Howard Tolhurst Memorial ai Essay prize (95); SC (93). XV (95), Central North Schoolboys (92,94); ',94); Cadet CadetCpl Cpl(93); (93); Surf Surf Life Life Saving Bronze Medallion (94); SC (93). Dangar Hrnley, Nigel E J, 1990-1995, Prefect, Henley, House Rouse Captain. Athletic team teani (90-95), 'Capt. (95), R 'nt. (95), l( H Fletcher Cup Cup (Snr (Snr AthAthc Champ.), letic Champ.), Warren Warren Pengilley Pengilley Cup (Open Hurdles), Silver Silver Colours (95); t'pen Hurdles), Rugby i'.gby 1st lsLXV XV(95); (95); Shooting Shooting team team (93); C...let MuConville Cadet CUO, (94-95), (94-95), 2TC, 2IC, McConville Armstrong, Andrew 1, J, 1990-1995, Deputy Senior Senior Prefect. Prefect. Athletic Athleticteam team(9494- 9); 95);Cricket Cricket2nd 2ndXI XIV-Capt. V-Capt. (93-94); (93-94); ..gby 1st list XV XV (94-95); (94-95); Life Ufe Saving Rugby Bronze Star (90); Keith Uwraricc LawranceMemoMemorial Prize (95); SC (93). n.h Sword (95), Guard (93-94); St John Am- bulance First Aid Certificate (93-95); (93-95); Drama stage/lighting crew (91); TAS choir (90); Chapel choir chcir (91); Peter Belt prize (95); SC (93). Beullens,John JohnRR B, B, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Athletic &ullcns, team Basket's' .m (94-95), Gold Colours (95); BasketI'.Il list V (94-95), V-Capt. (95), Silver ball 1st C3lours Colours (95); Tennis A Grade (93-95); N K Moffatt Shield (95); (95); SC SC (93). (93). Hickey, Robert Robert J, J, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Monitor. Monitor. Itickey, Athletic team (90-95); Cricket 2nd XI Xl (9495);i; Cross Country Running team (90, 93- 95); CUO, B B i; Rugby 3rd XV (94); Cadet CUO, 'Coyy Commander (95), Reed Sam Brown (95); St John Ambulance First Aid Certificate tificate (93); (93); Hawkesbury Hawkesbury Canoe Canoe Classic Classic (°'); SC SC (93). (93). If ugland,Jason JasonK, K,1993-1995, 19934995, Basketball Basketball Hogland, TAS V (94); Cross Country Running (93); St John Ambulance First Aid Certificate (94); SC (93). (93). Page 116 Brown, lirown, Samuel W H, 1990-1995, Monir.' House tor, HouseCapt. Capt.Rugby Rugby 1st 1st XV XV (95); (95); Bush i"e Brigade Fire BrigadeCapt. Capt. (94); (94); Life Life Saving Bronze zsionze Star Star (90); SC (93). Cunningham, Aaron C, 1990-1995, Lunningham, Rowing squad (92); Rugby 3rd XV (94); tile Saving Life Saving Bronze Bronze Star Star (90); (90); SC (93). The Armidalian 1995 TheArmidalian Shiruga, Miuhinari,T2 121993-1995, SacShiraga, Michinari, 1993-1995, Socear 1st XI Xl (94-95), Capt. (on-field) (cr_field) (95), cer Glbon,AshlnyA. Gibson, Ashley A,1992-1095, 1992-1995,Rugby Rugby 2nd 2nd XV(95);TenninAGcadr(S3-94); XV (95); Tennis A Grade (93-94); SIJoho St John 'seal-ularnn First First Aid Aid Certificate Cretifinoto (93,94); (93,94); Ambulance ins Surf Life Saving Bruuzn Bronze modnllion medallion (94); (94); Cmi Saving Saving Bronze Bronze medallion mednuioo (95); (95); Duke Duke Life ofrrtinlonrghBroeznAward of Edinburgh Bronze Award (93); (93); SC(93). SC (93). colours (94, 95); Tan Tae Kwan Do Silver anlanra Kwaa Dc Black Belt (94); SC (93). libbette, Chrinoapher P. 1989-1995, Tibbetts, Christopher P, Crer'n, Green, Charles AM, 1989-1995, Rugby 1sf XV XV(95), NESahuclbays 1st (95), NE Schoolboys lot 1st XV XV (95); (95); Shoatieg Shooting traus team (92); (92); SC SC (93). (93). - Mackay Boarding Snhainrship. Scholarship. t-tankcy Hockey Xl (90,93-95), Armidale Aanac. 1st XI Assoc. tnp. rep. (95); Squash squad (91-95); (91-95); Cadet Cadet CUD CUO (94.95), (94-95), Gored Guard (94), (94), Cnornoury Centenary Trek (94); SI First Aid Aid Certificate Cnrlitiaatr St John Aarabaluecn Ambulance First (93); ldnwkeubnry Canon Classic (93); Hawkesbury Canoe Dramn rater (89,90); Forensic Farrasic Sniannu Drama roles Science organiser (93); (93); SC SC (931. (93). Camp srgaaiser Ionic, Peter PeterM Ml, ProJools, I, 1990-1995, Sanior Senior PreCrass Country auatry Running scum (92); 'Cr: Cross fect. team (92); Rowing lou m9 squad squad (91-94); (91-94); Squaoh Squash squad (94'r51 95), Summer Summer Copt. Capt. (94-95); (94-95); Wotorpalo Waterpolo team (93-94); Surf Lifc Life Saviag Saving Bratrar Bronze Mndulliaa Medallion (94); Life Saving Beacon Bronze me- rlall,on Bond (90-91); (9g.9i); Public dallion (95); Big Band Public Speaking/Debuting (92-95). Capt. Speaking/Debating leans team (92-95), (95), Senior Speech Chomp. Champ. (95), (93), Rajondra Rajendra Trophy Trophy (95); (95);Drama Dramarob role (90); AVCnue AV Cane Memorial Memorial Madrcn Modern History, History, Jaho John Montgomery prizes prizon(94), (94),Ken IvinMnDtncfflv McConville Mumoeial Euglislr (2 (2 Unit Cult General), Ganeral), GenGnuMemorial English neal SBdies, Blomfield Blomfinld Memorial Mamariat Moderal Studies, em Nivisan Mnmcrial Erern History, F W Nivison Memorial Es- soy prires (95); Cop (95); SC say prizes (95); Ruwoon Rawson Cup (93). (93). Mannkloo, Monckton, Ralph 3, J, 1994-1995, Design ta Technology Techoalagy Caordinotars & Coordinators Award Award (94); (94); Sydney Morning Herald Herald Writers Writers (Higlrly (Highly Cnmmandrd, Commended, 95). Green Ainsley, C, 1989-1998, 1989-1990, 1993Ainslay, Lachlan LanhlanRRC, 1595, Polocrosse/Riding f'nlocrosrr/lcidicg (93-94); 1995, (93-94); Sr St John 4.',nlaocn FieslAid Ambulance First AidCartificurn Certificate(94); (94); SC SC (93). Butler, Robnar Robert EET, T, 1993-1995, 1993-1995,l°cafnnr, Prefect, lunar Hoasa apl. Centenary Ceatnaary Junior House Daputy Deputy Capt. 0.9 Boy Soholorship. Day Scholarship. Alhlntin Athletic loom team (940'. Roming 95); Rowingaqund squad (92-94), (92-94), CapI. Capt. (94); Soccer Sooner 2nd 2nd XI Xl (94); St SI John John Ambulance Pont Aid Certificate Cortifincto (93); Public SpnaU First Speak/ Debating team (93-95); Big Big Band Band (93-95), Dnbatiagtnam(93-95); TAS Jazz & & Mosic Music Hall Hood Band (94); lAs Juan (94); TAS lAS Chroic/Siognan(93-94); (93.94);Drama Dramo role ruIn (93); (93); Choir/Singers SC (93). Croft, David W, 1990-1995, Monitor. Soccer Sonncr 1st Jul XI Xl (95); Tennis Tannin A A Grade 000dn (90(90l'orefn, B, 1990-1995, Atlrlatin Perrin, Jonathan D, Athletic errs (90-93); team (90-93); Rawiag Rowingsqnad squad (91-93); (91-93); Saving S.. nh squad (95); Surf Surf Life Lift Squash Ilruaze Bronze medallion (94), Lifr Life Suviog Saving 10-are Bronzemedallion medallion(95); (95);TIOSoC TRAC Scheme (9u. (94); SC(93). SC (93). 9.v);Cadet CadetCUO CUD(94), (94),Tri TnShield Shirld (92); (92); 95); Cu canary Trek Tank (94); (94); Sub-Junior Sub-Junior DebatDubatCentenary ten team roam (90); (98); TAS String Stein9 Group Droop (91); (01); ing Nt,c England Travel Crolrn New Centre Gaogrophy, Geography, C,nneralCitizenship CitizenolripPrizes Prizes(95); (93); SC SC (93). (93). General F,dwards, Alexander AlnoandunDDR, R,1990-1995, 1090.199), Edwards, S..t.or, '.( 1989.t 999, Bunko9 lot Sedon, Duninl Daniel V, 1989-1995, Hockey 1st Xl t4_95), Cuyl. Slrnatiog GPS BPS 2nd XI t(94-95), Capt. (95); Shooting SVIII (92-93); (95); Tennis lunoir (92-93); Squash aquod squad (95); A r;.ndn Grade 993); (93); TRAC Sahnmn Scheme (95); SC SC (93). (93. ' ThcArrnidnlinn The Armidahan 1995 traigan Music MnniOScholarship. Scholarship.Shooting ShnatiugUnDoWigan t6Vltt der 16 VIII(91-92); (91-92);Swimming Swimmingtensor team (90So, Wulurpalo lot XI 95),U17 U17 Champ. Champ. (95); Water polo 1st (.a 95); Cndel CUD (94); Centenary Trek (94-95); Cadet CUO ('14, Hnwhnsbnry HawkesburyCanno Canoe Clusnin Classic (93); Lie Bond LifeSaving SavingBanaza BronzeSOar Star (90); Big Band (90-94), TAS TAS String StringGroup 0000y(90-92); (90-92);CCM M Snort Fniznfor forMusic Masin (91); (91); SC Scott Mnnarrrinl Memorial Prize (93). (93). Fogy Page 117 r- 1992-1995. Rugby list , Hooper, James D, 1992-1995, 1st 2 XV XV (95), (95), NE NE Schoolboys Schoolboys XV XV (95); (95); Tennr. BBGrade Grade(94-95); (94-95);StStJohnAmbulance ; nis John Ambulance First AidCertificate Certificate (92); (92); SC (93). '..stAid SC(93). Duncan, Matthew R, 1983-1995, MmiiMoni-, tor. ". Squash Squashsquad squad(93-95); (93-95); Tennis Tennis A Grade pl (93); St John Ambulance Amhulancc '3); Cadets Cadets Cpl First ret Aid Aid Certificate Certificate (93); Life Saving Bronze Star(90); (90);Big BigBand Band (90-95), (90-95), TAS R.nze Star J-z (91-95), Jazz (91-95),Play Play & & Music Music Hall hands bands i' 1); Cecil Hill Memorial Music, General C i:izenship Prizes Prizes (95); SC (93). Citizenship Manners, Stephen F, 1990-1995, Squash squad (94-95); Tennis (90-94); Big Band (-94); (90-94); Business BusinessStudies StudiesPrize Prize (95); (95); SC (93). Prancis, Matthew C, 1991-1992, 1994Francis, 1 1995, 95 Prefect, House Capt. Basketball 1st lstlV(94-95), V' (94-95);Tennis (94-95); Tennis 1st IV (94-95), V-Capt. V-Capt. )S), Weight Weight Memorial Memorial Doubles Doubles Cup Cup (95), (95), (95), McDonald's team (91); (91);St StJohn JohnAniAm1.1 DonaJd's Cup team bulance ance FirstAid Certificate (94); SC (92). I PinIold, Penfold, Andrew Andrew R, R, 1990-1995, Prefect, House Capt. Open I. L1SC Capt. OpenDay DayBoy BoyScholarship. Scholarship. Athletic ' "letic team (90,93); Cricket 2nd Xl XI (94(94; Soccer TI 95); Soccer1st 1stXI XI(94-95); (94-95); Cadet Cadet CUO CUO (94); iv £); Centenary Centenary Trek Trek (94); St John Am'bulance 'anne First Aid Certificate (93); : wkesbury Canoe Classic (93,94); PubHawkesbury lic Speaking/Debating team (90, 94-95); 94-95); General Citizenship Prize (95); SC (93). harper, Harper, Adam Adam R, R, T4 1988-1995, Karate S1.1e State Champs. Champs. (91); (91); Tae Kwan Do State Champs (92-94); Tennis A Grade (93-95), Vt-Donald's (93), Runner-up Runner-up A A McDonald's Cup team (93), i. de (94); Cadet Sgt (94); St St John John AmAmGrade bulance First Aid Cerlificaic Certificate (93); Hawkesbury Hawkesbury Canoe Classic, 3rd in division sion (93); Modem Modern History (People and Events) Prize Prize (95); (95); SC SC (93). (93). Events) Smith, Adam B, T31984-1995, 1984-1995,Open Open Day Smitb,AdamB,I'3 B. Boy Scholarship. Tennis (90-95); (90-95): Big Wrtd (89-94), (89-94), Chamber Chamber Music Music Ensemble Ensemble ; Band (93); ); Chapel choir (89); SC (93). 11 Henschkc, LukeW, Henschke, Luke W, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Monitor. Monitor. Athletic AIt)lCticteam team(90-95); (90-95); Cricket Cricket 1st XI (93- - - Ross = Anstock, Patrick J, 1982-1995, Open Day Buy Scholarship. Athletic Athlclic team (90. Boy (90, 95): 95); Cricket XI (95); Soccer 1st XI (93'cket 3rd Xl 95), Capt. (95), Silver Colours (95), Ref.ttc's Badge eree's Badge (93), (93), UK UK tour tour mascot mascot (83); Tennis knnis AAGrade Grade (93-95), (93-95), Prep. Prep. School I Doubles ..iblcs Champ. (89); Junior Doubles 1 ''i, IJthcr 95), UtherCup Cup(94-95), (94-95), Silver Silver Colours t), Armidale (95), ArmidaleDist. Dist,rep. rep.teams teams(89-95), (89-95), Northern Nnrthern Tablelands rep. team (95); H ckey 1st Hockey 1st XI XI (94); (94); Squash squad (91, 95); Life Saving 93-95); Saving Bronze Bronze Star Star (90); (90); St St Jofln Ambulance Ambulance First First Aid Aid Certificate Certificate (94); (94); John Hawkesbury Canon Canoe Classic (93); Mark Mark Drinkwater Memorial Economics Economics prize prize (95); SC SC(92). (92). Champ. (92); St St John John Ambulance Ambulance First First Aid Aid Lclnp. (92); Certificate (94); Prep. School V-Capt. V-Capt. (89); Mallam's Pharmacy Personal Devel- opment, Health & Physical Education Prize (95); SC (93). - j- , 1 Binnie, Binrtie,Aaron AaronJJH, H,1985-1987, 1985-1987, 1990-1995 1990-1995 i White1990-91), 1990-91), Monitor. Monitor. Athletic Athletic team team (White (93-95); Cricket 2nd XI (94-95), Capt. (95); (YS);Rugby Rugby1st 1stXV XV (94-95), (94-95), Silver Silver Col..(95), ours (95), UKTour(94), UK Tour (94),NE NESchoolboys Schoolboys X (95), NSW Country XV Country Schoolboys Schoolboys XV XV (ci); (95);Cadet Cadet CUO CUO (94); SC (93). , Kaehler, K .ehler, Benjamin Benjamin D, 1989-1995, Moni; tor. Open Day Eoy Boy Scholarship. Soccer 2nd iiil Xl XI Capt. Capt. (95); (95); Hawkesbury Hawkcshury Canoe Canoe Classic '.tssic (93-94); Debating team (92), '1. ck Trial (94); Drama role (93); Cadet Mock Cpl I p. (93); Forensic Science Camp Camp organorganiser for i'.cr (93-94); (93-94); Lochhead Memorial Prize 1or Year 9 Science (92), Robert Baker Meincrial morial Prize for Year 10 History. History, Helen Magoffin Memorial Prize for Year 10 Technical Drawing Drawing (93); (93); English English(213U (2/3U Related), Mottershead Memorial Math- cinatics, ematics, Physics, General Citizenship (93). Prizes (95); (95); SC SC(93). Page 118 The Arnzidalian Armidalian 1995 1995 The Scolt S P, P. 1990-1993, 1995, Lawson, Scott fl.. ball lAS Baseball TASB's B's(93); (93);Hockey Hockey1st 1st Xl XI Q'i Cadet (93); CadetSgt Sgt(93); (93);St StJohn John First First Aid C. i'.ficate (93); Certificate (93); Exchange. Exchange student to Sj'.ebo Sasebo School, School, Japan, 1994; Japanese Jefiress, J, 1993-1995, Deputy Jeffress, Jonathon 3, I"-- se Capt. Basketball 2nd V (94); House Ki.,by 1st XV (95); Life Saving Bronze Rugby medallion (94); (94); -SC SC (93). r (95); prize (95); SC SC (92). (92). Lainbley, Murray Murray G, G, 1990-1995, 1990-1995,Athletic Lambley, Athletic tri (90-95), Unteam (90-95),Sandilands SandilandsCup Cup (91), Und 15 15Champ. Champ.(92), (92),Belfield Belfield Cup Cup (93); (93); der Rugby 1st XV (95), NE Schoolboys 1st XVi(95); 95); Tennis TennisAGrade XV A Grade (94-95); (94-95); St John Thi.'oas,RandajJ, - Thomas, Randal J, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Open Day 11 Ii. Scholarship, Music Scholarship. Boy Scholarship. ('ri,..Ket1st 1stXI XI(94-95), (94-95),New New England England rep. - Cricket J 19') (94) & & Armidale Armidale1)1st. Dist. rep (91-93) teams; Soccer 1st XI (94-95), Referee's Badge CadetCpl Cpl(93), (93), Guard, Guard, John John Green ( ) Cadet Sii.id(93); Shield (93);StJohnAmbulance St John AmbulanceFirst First Aid Aid Certificate (94); TAS String group (9093); CM Scott Memorial Memorial Prize Prize for for Music Music (90,92); John Creightan Creighton Memorial Prize (94); Biology prize (95); (95); SC SC (93). (93). .\iubulance First Aid Certificate (94); Ambulance ' '-a role Drama role (92); SC (93). 1 Mackenzie, Charles R, 1989-1995, (Cirren I-JouseT4 1990-Ti 1991). Athletic (Green House T4 1990-T1 I:.iiu team (90,93); Basketball 2nd V (94-95): (94-95); S'-er 1st1stXlXI(95); Soccer (95);Swimming Swimmingteaiii team (95); (95); hiii,is Tennis1st 1stIV IV(93-94), (93-94), Runner-up Runner-up Senior Doubles Champ. (94), McDonald's Cup team (94); Cadet Cpl (93), (93), Guard Guard (93); (93); St St Tyrrell John Ambulance Fimt First Aid Certificate (93); (94): Duke of Edinburgh Bronze 2ndI V (94); Surf Life Saving Bronze medallion medallion (94); (94); Life Saving Bronze medallion (95); SC A'..d (94); Award (94);Surf SurfLife Life Saving Saving bronze Bronze (93). rancis, Samuel J, J. 1994-1995, Basketball - IFrancis, -'. Ilion (94): medallion (94); Life Life Saving Saving Bronze Bronze me.1.11.. dallionn(95). (95). Morse, James M, 1989-1995, Tennis A G' '-e (93-94); Grade (93-94);Cadet Cadet Cpl Cpl (93); (93); Kenneth C "i.vell Memorial Caldwell Memorial Year Year 9 Agriculture p..'. forYear prize(92), (92),Fisher FisherMemorial Memorial prize for Year 1 griculture (93); (93); SC SC (93). (93). 10 Agriculture (41djner, Gardiner, Scott Scott A, A, 1992-1995, 1992-1995, Monitor. Monitor. i'.ketball 2nd V (93-95), Capt. (95); Basketball (1et CadetRSM RSM(95), (95),RSL RSLTrophy Trophy (94), uirn Pace Stick Stick (95); (95); St St John JohnAnibuWyborn Ambuice FirstAid lance First Aid Advanced Advanced Certificate Certificate (94) (94); Stage/lighting lighting crew (93-94); (93-94); SC SC (93). Pitcher, Stuart R, 1988-1995, Shooting (95), non-shootnon-shoot1st VIII (93-95), CapE. Capt. (95), iilg ing Captain of GPS squad (95), GPS Combined Shooting Team (94-95), Capt. (95), (IFS GPS 'I(ing 'King of of the the Range' Range'(94), (94),Silver SilverColCol- Hnnt, Hunt, Kenneth F T, T3 1991-1995, ours (93), Gold Colours (94,95), BellAllen Cup (94); Tennis (90-94); Shell Cnapel Chapel Prefect, Junior Boarding House Lapt. Capt. hockey Hockey1st 1st Xl XI(93-94), (93-94),junior junior coach coach ')5); Soccer 2nd XI (94); Cadet Cpl. (95); pl. (93); SStJohn JohnAmbulance AmbulanceFirst FirstAid AidCertificate Certificate ii3); (93);Big BigBand Band(92-95), (92-95),Silver Silver1-lonours Honours ()5); (95);Chapel ChapelChoir Choir (91), (91), Chapel Chapel server server t,#1-95); Drama roles roles (91-94), Gold Hon(91-95); Drama ours ours (95); (95); Music Music [-lall Hall stage/lighting manager ager (94-95); (94-95); Library Library monitor monitor (92-95); (92-95); Adam Munro Memorial prize for Citizensiip Memoship in in Year Year 99 (92); (92); B E P Spencer Memo- rial MaLheinatics in Society, Society, Andrew Andrew Mathematics in I3eattie Co-curricular Memorial, Celia Beattie Co-curricular Skcggs Skeggs Memorial, D L Graham Drama, Dr Kent Hughes Chapel, A K Biggs Memorial prizes (95); SC (93). The A rmidalian 1995 Armidalian Mileage (93). Mileage Marathon Marathon(93); (93);SC SC(93). Sniayati, Santayati,Prathan, Prathan,1992-1995, 1992-1995, Soccer Soccer , :st XI (95); Tennis TennisAGrade 1st A Grade(95); (95);St St John John Ambulance First Aid Certificate (94); SC (93). Si. Schaeffer, h.4effer,Christopher Christcpher R, K.1989-1995, 1989-1995, SI. .:ing1st 1stVIII VIII(94-95), (94-95), V-Capt. V-Capt. (95); (95); - Shooting Vier polo Water poloteam team(94); (94);Shell Shell Mileage Mileage M.e 'thon (93); SC (93). Marathon Puge Page 119 - Sproat,}lughMcG.,T3 Sproat, Hugh McG., T319R9-1995, 1989-1995,PmPretct, fect,House HouseCapI Capt.Athletic Athleticteam team (92), (92), Open SOOmChamp Champ(95); (95); Cross Cross Country Country Run1500m Running (91-93); Rugby XV (94-95), (94-95), .iig team teain(91-93); Rugby 1st lstXV Capt. pt. (95), Silver Colours Colours (95), (95), Jim Jim HolHolIA idMemorial MerriorialTrophy Trophy(95), (95),NE NE SchoolSchoolland Pearson, I'earson, John lii, E, 1990-1995, 1990-1995, Cricket 3rd Xl (114..95); Rugby 2nd 2nd XV/lst XV/IsL XV XV (94XI (94-95); Rugby 95); Cadet Sgt (93). Sgt (94), (94), Guard Guard (93); (93); SC SC(93). 95J, boys1st 1stXV XV(94-951, (94-95), UK UK Tour Tour (94); (94);RowRowtoys ing squad (93); Water polo team (94); Puxty, David 1, J, 1993-1995, Menitor. Monitor. Puxty. Cadet Sgt (94), Best Corporal Award (93); Hawkesbury Canoe Classic (93); St John Cricket 1st Xl XI (93-95), Capt. (95), Silver Colours (94,95), NW Zone selection (94); Tennis 1st IV (93-95), Capt. (95), Silver clours colours(93,94,95), (93,94,95),Taylor Taylor Memorial Memorial Singles gI esCup Cup(95), (95),Weight Weight Memorial Memorial Doubles Doubles ip (94,95); Cup (94,95); Life Life Saving Saving Bronze Bronze medalmedali,fl B Forster Memorial Prize for lion(95); (95);GGE Year 11 Agriculture (94), Sinclair Trophy forr Agriculture (95); SC (93). Ambulance First Aid Certificate (94); Drama role, stage/lighting crew crew (92); (92); SC SC (93). White 4 Carter, Richard J, 1990-1995, Deputy H'use Capt. House Capt. Tennis Tennis A Grade (93-95); Squash squad (93-95); Swimming team [cain (95);Drama Drama roles roles (90-91); (90-91); Computing ('S); Walker, Malcolm A, 1990-1995, Prefect. Rowing 1st 1st IV/VIII IVNIII (93-95); Rowing (93-95); Rugby 2nd XV (94); Swimming team (90-95); Cadet SUO (95), Moffatt Sabre (94), Sword of I i.)nour(95), (95), Ceremonial Ceremonial Guard (94-95); Honour Si St John Ambulance First Aid Certificate ('J2); Drama role role(91); (91):GGAFisher (92); Drama A Fisher Prefect's Piize (95); SC (93). Prize Scudies (General) Prize Prize (95); (95); SC SC (93). (93). Studies (General) Choung Kun Tac, Tae, Joseph Joseph,, T4 T4 1992-1995, 1992-1995, Basketball TAS 4(94); 4(94); Squash Squash squad squad (94(9495); SC SC(93). (93). Williams, Rory T, 1990-1995, 1990-1995 Hockey Hockey 1st 1st XI XI (95); (95); Tennis TermisAGrade(94); A Grade (94); Search & vfr R:scue Capt. (94); St John Ambulance Rescue First Aid Certificate (94); Drama role (92); [StAid Evans, Benjamin A., A.,1990-1995, 1990-1995,Mon MoniI pans, Benjamin itor, House Capt. Cipt. Athletic Athletic team team (90-95), (90-95), Design l)esign and Technology Prize (95); SC (93). Gold Colours (95); Basketball TAS 3(94); (::oss Cross country CountryRunning Runningteam team(90, (90,94-95), 94-95), Capt. (95); Cricket 3rd 3rd XI XI Capt. Capt. (95); (95); TenTennis (93); (94); St St John John AinbuAmbu(93); Cadet Sgt (94); I First Aid Aid Certificate (93); Carson lance First Shield (93); SC (93). (chrmann, Reece, SwimGehrmann, Reece, 1990-1995, Swimming ming team team (91-93), (91-93),sub-junior subjunior champ (91); TennisAgrade (91-94), McDonald's '); ThnnisAgrade Cup (.up team (94); Basketball 2nd V (93-94); Water polo team (93); Surf Life Saving Bronze Rinnzc medallion (94); TAS Ladies Tenns Club nis Club Prize Prize (craft) (craft) (92); (92); SC (93). Mitchell, James W, 1994-1995, Squash squad (94-95); Tennis A Grade (94-95); Si Aid Certificate Certificate St John Ambulance First Aid i'd'); (94); Richardson Richardson Prize Prize (94), (94), Archer Croft Memorial Agriculture, General Citizen'.hip ship Prizes (95). Newbury, James B, 1990-1995, Soccer 1st XI (95); Tennis A Grddc Grade (94); Surf Life SavSaving Bronze medallion (94), Life Sayui ing Bronze medallion (95); Drama roles (90-91); SC (93). (93-91); 120 Page 12() The Arrnfdalicrn The Armidalian 1995 1995 School Roll Strahle, A Strahic, AJJ Walsh, L Walsh, EEL Wilson-Brown, M Wilson-Brown,TTM Zhang, X H Transilion Transition Abbott,TIL Abbott, LM Annetts, Annettu, D D JJ NI PP Aylwin, M Blood, S R Challacoinbe, Challacombe, M Dewliursi, G GS Dewhurst, Direks, LA Dircks, Dyasori,AA Dyason, AA Eveleigli, PP C C Eveleigh, Gadu,PJ Gaden, P Ghandar, AM Ghandar, A M Gill, S G (3 Glover, Glove; GA Crodwin, Godwin, B N Granfield, S Griffiths,LLPW Griffiths, PW Hall, A7 AJ Hall, Hannah,CCS Hannah, S Heath, D Heath, JJ ID henry, JIF Henry, F Hulcome, P G (3 Jeffrey, AD Knight, Knight, SS PP Year 7 Archer, M M 3J Binne, HAH Binnie, H AH Cahill, L K Cole, IIJJ Cole, H Divjdson,LJ Davidson, L Edmonds, J 7J Fuller,MR Fuller, M R Goddard, K J Gray, N J Harris, A Harris, N NA Hawks ford, T P Hawksford, Hunt, P 73 Lennox, J P Lennox, McCue, L R McDouall, T R Rice, DA Rolfe, L M Rolfe, Samuels, Samuels, ZZA A Smith, E L Stannard, N N Theodore, Theodore, (3 G 1I Walsh,DJ Walsh, D J Wardlaw, A Jf Wynne, Wynne,ULJ Kindergarten Blood,JR Blood, J R East, L R Lu Le Jambre, A F Oates, E C Robertson, L Robertson, AAL Sanders, T (3 G Warrick, H J T Wynric, Wynne, A A Year 1 Baker, C R Butler, Butler, TA TAJ7 Delaney, R M Gray, Gray,RRAAlI Halfhide, W Hawksford. Hawksford, AR Hunt, J R HunLJR McLennan, A U G Mtirat, Murat, ZZT T Rice, S J Siriwardana, Siriwardana, A AR R Theodore, Z R Tilbury, A J Walton, S M EPW Warrick, B White, A SS Year 2 Beveridge, Beveridge, 3J M M Bradley, C CR RC C Brindley, JJ R R Dorrian, U G Lenord, Lenord, M M JJ Stunnard, Stannard,CC.1J 'theodore, Theodore, M MD D Thorpe, B G Waits, Watts, M M ID D Year 3 Barrett, Barrett, SS II Blood. Blood, S M M Everett, W D ID Forsythe. Forsythe, W ID D Godwin, Godwin,TT.1J 1-lall, Hall, I S Hill, H HR R Rees, AB Rees,NNAB Rowe. Rowe,TT.1 TheArpnklallan The Armidahan 1995 'Fidey, Tidey, 13 BT Warrick, S T Wynne, E£ C Wynne, Year 44 Year Bell, Bell, AAlJ Bell, ID W Bell,JJD Bradley. Bradley, K L Brindley, Brindtey. AA P Chilton, C R Connell, J Connell, Everett, E £C Gray,LWJ Gray, LWJ Hicks, D J Mackenzie, S M Marlor, J F Robertson, M C Rofeta, AS Rofeta, A S Strahle, K KJJ Toppin,P Toppin, P Turner, CA Waiji, Wain, 31 HC Walton, CC W W Walton, Year 5 U Atkinson, C G Blanch, Blanch. D D Blood,AAS Blood, S Buck, J S Buck, Busby, A Busby, Caitwright, Cartwright, A 3J Duley, LT LT Daley, Dewhurst, P B Dorrhm, Dorrian, S M Dunlop.AAP Dunlop, P East, C P Farrell, Farrell, LU L Li Granfield, B Hall, BBE Henry, 3I B B Henry, Holland, A AH H Holland, Flulin, S J Hulin, Jarvis, GA Lai, A Lai, Laurie,CCTAF Laurie, TA F Marshall, .1 Marshall, JE Pain, P T W Pearson,SSR Pearson, R Rowe, C W Siriwardana, A P Tilbury, S B Wales, B 3J Wilkins, Wilkins, TTCCi7 Woodgate. Woodgate, BBA A Year 6 Bell,RJ Bell, R J Crisp, PA Dorrian, '1' Dorrian,MMT Dowley, Dowley, K K 3J Fussell,MK Fussell, M K Glyno-Robiusoit, Glynn-Robinson, C C Grills, N R Harris, S Hayes, J 3J Hensen, Hansen, SSi 7 Hicks, D A Kuppe, D J7 Lebinann, Lehmann, P V Marchant, J J Manor, Marlor, N S Pearson, R R Robertson, GA Rofcta, Rofeta, 3J L Lew, J J Lew, Lisle, AT AT Lisle, Marchant, Marcliant,G0 R R Marchant, NJ A ivlarchant,NJA Marstehla, K KD D Marstella, McClenaghan, 3J R Moannaghan, McDonald, TTi3 McDonald, Murray, A AD Murray, ID N Nash, D J Pengilley, J H Phillips, Phillips, JJ RRA A Pratoomsuwan, P Pratoomsuwaii, Rees, A 37 Rees, Rees, S H LJ Reid, U Rhydderch, 3I C Rhyddereli, Ridgway, R R Fl H Roland, AG Roll ason, TN Rollason, Ronayne-Mahony, ATM Ronayne-Muhonty, Rose, S C Brunner, CJJ Brunner, C Bryant, C P (; Burge, W G Burnell, J C Burnell,JC Carrington-Hastings, K Cartwright, JI D F Charlton, S A Cochran, A M Cochran, AM Cohen, AA Curtis,3JD Curtis, JJD Done, RIJ W Done, R East, AJJ East, A Eykamp, N Grahum,JWC Graham, 3W C Hann,MW Hann, M W harris, D Harris, Haworth, C Heath, A R Hulin, M B Hulin. hlimler, H II R Hunter, Kaniit, Kamit, LW Kimpara, Y Langdale, B L 1.ee,.1J S Lee, Levins, T M Levins,TM Macfarlane, AD Macfarlane, A D Mailfert, L N Muilfert,LN Matson,WJ Matson, W7 McMillan, McMillan,ID DC Moore.RRJJ Moore, O'Dwyer, TA Pearson, SS R R Pearson, Poulos,JG Poulos, JG Pye,RM Pye, RM Schmidt, C M Siyali, D D SS Siyali, Slack-Smith,WWi Slack-Smith, 7 Smith, N A A Smith,N Stewart, 73 L Thylor,WAL Taylor, WAL Tumeth, V Thmeth, LLV Voegehi, RR C C Voegeli, Wannan, TA Whittley, 7 7J Whittley, .1 Wilson,PPG Wilson, G Wilton, N A Wood, S R Wyatt, .1 W (3 Wyatt, JW G Wythes, MRC Wythes,MRC ROSS. CA M Ross, CAM Year 99 Year Sasainsub, Sasomsub, A Sirl, M W Sirl,MW Smith, A F Srieeby, Sneesby, R P Spencer, Spencer, AID AD St Cluir, Clair, B S Strahle, A Strahle, DDA Synionds,NRJ Symonds, N R 7 Treloar, S R Turner, M B Ijirick, S R Ulrick, van de Linde, B G Wallace, Wallace,SSID D Warfield, C R Watts, S R Wauch. Wauch, J C White, E C Wilson, Wilson, AJ Al Witten, Witten, PPT 1 Wood, S M Wyllie, HA Wysel, P S Annetts, M MW W Annetts, Barlow, J K Batt, D A Batt, DA Bart, N J3 Batt, Beasley, CA Bell, PP JJ Bell, Birch, T F Blomfield, LA EA Brims,JJ C C Brims, Bromlcy,DJ Bromley, DJ Cahill, Cahill,PPG G Cameron, 0D33 ii Chan, W K K Cork, G (3M Cork, M Croft, IIA A Cull,AJ Cull, AJ B Davis, N E Din& E W Ding, LW Dircks, H II D I) Dircks, T Dowley, J3 T Drysdale, L M Edmands, J R Edmonds, Foot, A Foot, ALF Gill, TJ Gill,TJ I) Griffin, L D Grout, 3IA A Grout, Grout, S M Hahtoran, Halloran, J N Hardnian. ID Hardman,AAD Hemyakorn, P Year 8 Abbott, Abbott, CCAJ A7 Atkinson, Atkinson, TI C Barton, C C (3 G Bath. Bath, C J Berry. Berry, S R Bctts, Betts, CL Page Page .122 121 r Hickey, B M IHooper, looper, JI F Hunter,PJ Hunter, P J Jatnroeiibunprakhong, Jamroenbunprakhong, P Jenkins, 7J N KeIly,AM Kelly, AM Kendall, S N Lee,KC Lee, K C Lloyd, A H Lolihack, S M Lollback, Marshall, CL McKid, I L Mitchell, SSR R Mitchell, Moore, H I O'Sullivan, B T Oxley.GH Oxley, G H Parsons, Parsons, TTiI Pyc, M P L Pye, Randall, B A Reardon, A PP Roberts, E £GM Ross, CHT Ross,CHT Sanders, AM Schmidt, R L Sin, D Sin, 0J Stening, Slening, E BP F Stoddart, MT Swanson, R H Thorpe, G Thorpe, 0T Tibbetts, G Tlbbctts, OPP Tornlinson, Tomlinson, EEl Wain, WI Wain,Wl White, White,AR AR Woolaston, A F A Wysel, M MA Year Ycar 10 Allen, CW Allen,CW Allen, PA Bailey, Bilcy, IJ M Baldwin-Daley, BaldwinDa]ey, JJ EE Banks, D0 G Banks, 0M Bartholomew, Bartholomew,M M0 Beullens, M P Baullens, Blake, S C Blows, Hi A Blows,HJA Bourke, D K Brand, L R Hi C Bridge, HI Brown, C J Brown,CJ Bryant, B Bryant. Burgc,JA Burge, IA Chappell, S I JW Choi, 1W Clifton, V Cliflon,CCV Cochran, Cochran, JJ M M Copeman, I L Cotterill, D W Crago, J F B Crago, W S rofts,MJ Crofts, MI Crosslé, JJ R RW W Crossle, Cunningham, Cwrniiigham, B B JJ Daley, L Dalcy,AAL Dare, S E B Dawson, JIA A Dawson, Donaldson, Donaldson,CCR RR Dorrian, S M East, BBG0 East, Edwards, N A Elder, Elder,MJ MJ Fitzroy, G 0 1J Fitzroy, Fletcher, JIA A Fletcher, Gaden, PR Garland, R Garland, H HR Goodall, K S Goudnll,KS (iriffiths, Griffiths, AR Grigg, J R Hall, AA Harris, S I-to, KC Ho, K Page 122 Illingwortli, D IllingWorth,RRD Jenkins, TA Ketr,BD Keir, B D Kerr, G 0 JI Kim, R Kim, S H Kim,SH Kthgdom, Kingdom, J L Larsson,R5 Larsson, R S Liddle, S L L Lisle,DDiJ Lisle, W Lok, PP W Loveridge, A Loveridge,JIA Mackenzie, A H Mackenzic.AH Macpherson,HHA Mtaphrsoii, A Manners, H Manners,1'PH Marshall, AR Marshall,AR McClellarid, McClelland, M MA A McLeish, TA MeLeish, MeMaster, McMaster,TTIJ Miegel, M P Miagel, Mingay, B J Mitchell, H M Mitcliell,HM Moore, W R Morgan-Jones, A Morse, R RG 0 Mulligan, R W Munsie, D R Munsic, 0B Okudaira, S Payne, I'J E Payne. 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