Muizenberg High School - Yearbook (Cape Town, South Africa)
- Class of 1988
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EDITURIAL
The spirit of co-operation and development prevalent throughout our country at present is making
itself felt in Muizenberg.
Ninety years ago a single educational establishment was founded in Muizenberg. This establish-
ment expanded steadily until 1945 when two schools grew out of the one: Muizenberg Junior
School and Muizenberg High School. As separate educational institutions the two schools have
since grown in numbers and reputation, but both have continued to be devoted to the well-being
and development of the children of Muizenberg and its surrounding area. It is thus not surprising
that the Junior School and the High School have once again grown close together in a spirit of
trust and co-operation. This combined magazine is the most striking example to date of this grow-
ing bond.
The words that truly inspired this combined magazine appeared in the Principal's address in the
1987 M.J.S. magazine: "May the High School go from strength to strength and may the bond
between us grow ever stronger." Indeed, I believe it has.
However, this magazine serves not only to strengthen the bond between the two schools, but also
to strengthen the bond between the school and the home, for ultimately we share the single aim of
guiding our children through their growing years as they develop intellectually and spiritually into
worthy citizens of Muizenberg.
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DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
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HEADS OF DEPARTMENT
Mr D.I. Cole, B.SC., B.Ed.
Mr B.M. Commins, M.A., B.Ed.
Mrs J.P. Rault, B.A., B.Ed.CActingJ
Mrs S.A. Rushton, B.A., H.D.E.
Mrs A.W. van Vuuren, B.A., S.T.D.
SENIOR TEACHERS
Mrs N. Carrington, O.D.L.O.
Mrs A. Erasmus, L.S.T.D.
Mrs V.C. Heyns, N.T.C.D.lll
TEACHERS
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Mrs P.A. Gleimius, B.Mus., H.D.E.
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Mr R.N. Peter, B.A., B.Ed.
Mrs E. Reid, T.L.D.
Miss K. Seydel, B.A.CHonsJ, H.D.E.
Miss J. Swart, B.Mus., H.D.E.
Miss G.R. Weber, B.A., H.D.E.
SCHOOL BOARD STAFF
Mrs A. Laubscher, School Secretary
Mrs D. Saunders, School Secretary
Mrs V. Benjamin, Laboratory Assistant
Mr F.R. Wise, Estate Manager
Mr G. Johnson, General Assistant
Mrs S. Stringer, General Assistant
Mr H. McQuire, General Assistant
Mr S. Matroos, General Assistant
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Mrs M.J. Montgomery
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community it serves. The fact that this magazine is a
combined High School! Junior School production is one
tangible item of evidence which suggests that education
in our neck of the woods is on the right track. Over the
past few years our links with Muizenberg Junior have
gradually extended to include a fair number of shared
activities and facilities. It is my hope that this process
will continue and that the future of the two schools will
become as inseparably linked as in the past.,
With the joyful prospect of the celebration of our
centenary less than ten years hence, it is important that
we move ahead together cherishing the same ideals,
sharing the same goals and determined to provide the
best education possible for the pupils of our communi-
ty, Together we must face and address the challenges
regarding the financing of our schools and provide clear
ision and firm leadership in a society in which uncer-
tainty and change are the order of the day.
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One should not imagine for a moment that it is only the
staff and the pupils of our schools who have a role to
play in this process. The informed and active participa-
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tion of parents in every aspect of school government
and involvement is essential to the improvement of the
educational effectiveness of our schools.
In the latter respect I am pleased to report excellent pro-
gress at the High School this year. The increasing
number of parents who have become actively involved
in, or who have personally attended school events, is
probably the most heartening signal to the staff that the
wider educational programme provided by the School is
appreciated and is effective.
A great deal has happened at the High School during
1988 with many cultural activities providing a healthy
balance to our normal extramural programme. l know
that you will enjoy re-living these events in the pages of
this magazine.
Q3.5Wr'r
D.B. Gibbon
Principal
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STAFF SNIPPETS 1988
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Two blushing brides brightened the staff room at the
start of the year: Pauline Gleimius, known to the school
as Miss Shardlow before her marriage to Chris, and Kim
Lane whose dynamic Art Department has added a new
dimension to life at M.H.S.
Another Kim new to the staff is young Kim Baxter, An-
nemarie Traut's tireless and charming replacement in
the Home Economics Department. Welcome too on the
staff is genial Rita Erasmus, temporarily filling the post
vacated by Cheryl Epstein who is now the happy mother
of a fine young son called Jared. We hope to see Rita
back in 1989 when Venesia Heyns takes her hard-earned
long leave.
The sought-after position of Deputy has been copiously
filled by Schalk van Wyk who faced the inenviable task
of replacing Tony Blackbeard, now firmly settled in
New Zealand. During the first term Tony's post was oc-
cupied by Cynthia Smetherham.
Wanderlust has invaded the staff room yet again. Gosh
Weber spent two heavenly weeks on the Achille Lauro
Southampton - bound, and six weeks backpacking
through Europe - an unforgettable experience. Her
place was taken by Louise Brown, no stranger to
M.H.S.
David Cole was once moredrawn by the irresistable
charm of the Holy Land and spent the second term
studying Archaeology at the University of Jerusalem. In
his place we enjoyed the avant garde company of Guy
Field.
Sue Rushton spent a memorable two months touring
Britain, and in particular the Highlands of Scotland.
Her trip included a wonderful week in Turkey and
another in Greece. She returned with an admirable and
enviable pictorial record of a great holiday. Meg
Wilding held the fort with style until Sue's sun-tanned
return. Not to be outdone was Anne Laubscher whose
escape route from the stress and strain of the office
closely matched that of the Rushtons.
Not all leave has been associated with travel. Anneline
van Vuuren took her really well deserved rest in the
relaxing atmosphere of her own home during the second
term while Yvonne van Rensburg looked after the
Afrikaans Department. Karen Seydel pursued her M.A.
studies at Stellenbosch University in March and April,
her duties at MHS being taken over by Anne Kramer.
Marius Havenga was away on military duty early in the
first term and was replaced by the ever-welcome Roy
Niemann. Harry McQuire rejoined the maintenance
staff after a year away.
An exciting development in the fourth term was the
School Driver Education Course taken by Venesia
Heyns and Kim Lane. Next year these ladies will be
responsible for teaching pupils to drive, using a VW
Golf 1800 donated by Volkswagen. The petrol will be
sponsored by Caltex.
Congratulations to Jenny Rault who has secured the
position of Head of Department CEnglishJ at Fish Hoek
Middle School from January. Fish Hoekls very con-
siderable gain is our sad loss and we shall miss you more
than we can say. We wish you boundless happiness.
B. Commins
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ACADEMIC AWARDS
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Afrikaans 2nd Language
Mathematics
Physical Science ..
Biol
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Geography .....
Accounting
Home Economics ..
Woodwork .......
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Shorthand ..
Art
SPORTS AWARDS
Athletics
Victor Ludorum ..
Victrix Ludorum ..
Best Junior Boy ..
Best Junior Girl .
Badminton
Boys' Singles Champion
Girls' Singles Champion
Cricket
Best Senior
Best Junior
Basketball
Best Player
Best Player
Cross Country
Best Senior
Best Junior
Best Senior
Best Junior
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ACHIEVEMENTS 1988
Natanya Alberts
.uChristoph Soltau
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Quinton Atkinson
.... Garth Airey
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Friedrich Soltau
..... Gene Meyer
Beverley Hesketh
Cherise Dorfling
. Rachelle Doyle
. Lisa Narramore
van der Vijver
Grant
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.... Shan Airey
.. Dylan Rosser
Theresa Helmbold
. Richard Storey
Alain Musikanth
Theresa Helmbold
Theresa Helmbold
. Richard Storey
. Richard Storey
Theresa Helmbold
Alain Musikanth
Theresa Helmbold
. Richard Storey
Theresa Helmbold
No Award
. Ilse Meershoek
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.. Anita Bosch
...... Sean Fish
.. Marlene Meyer
.. Craig Campbell
.. Kim Montgomery
.......... Ross Munro
Ferlise Loubser
.. Rowland Graney
.. Jonathan Logan
. David Romaine
. Tina Atkinson
Robin Frankland
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Liezelle Alberts
No Award
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Spring Run
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Junior Boys ..
Senior Girls ..
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Boys' Hockey
Best Senior Player .
Best Junior Player .
Most Improved Player
Most Goals Scored ..
Girls' Hockey
Best Senior Player
Best Junior Player
Most Devoted Player
Most Goals Scored
Netball
Best Senior Player
Best Junior Player
Best Senior Player
Best Junior Player
Most Improved Senior
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Scharl du Plessn
.... Janine Knipe
Shirlee Granville
.. Rowland Graney
... Michael Vos
.. Simon Price
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Jane Innes
Claire Robinson
Wendy Claassen
lst Team
Rhonda Adriaanzen
Kim Montgomery
Gary Prinsloo
Jerome Fowler
Player Colin Venter
Surfing
Best Senior ..
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Swimming
Best Boy Swimmer
Best Girl Swimmer
Table Tennis
Best Player ..
Tennis
Boys' Singles Champion
Girls' Singles Champion
SPECIAL AWARDS
Academic
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Art - Creative Potential
Progress in Music
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Endeavour in Woodwork
Progress in Std 9
Progress in Std 10
Effort in Std 10
Bursary - Std 9119892
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Alistair Pepper
Richard du Preez
Gareth Lewis
Gene Meyer
Rowland Graney
Sean Fish
Theresa Helmbold
Michael Vos
Shan Airey
Ferlise Loubser
Clint Sutton
Simon Price
Richard Storey
David Bosch
Craig Kn1Pe
Simon Price
Alain Musikanth
David Bosch
Beverley Heskew
Grant van der Vijver
Garth AireY
Grant van der Vijvef
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Lianne Duchenne
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OLD BOYS REPORT
Once again the past pupils sports day, held on Saturday
3rd September, proved to be the highlight of the 1988
season. Ideal weather conditions helped to make the
morning buzz with excitement, as the parents, scholars,
teachers, friends, pupils, spectators and past pupils con-
verged on the high school sports fields from early morn-
ing.
An innovation was the participation of the Muizenberg
Junior School. Their U-13 soccer team trounced the
Muizenberg High Std. 6 invitation soccer team 8-0. The
school, however, did well to win the netball game, and
the Muizenberg High School lst hockey team held the
old girls' hockey team to a nil all draw. The experience
of the old boys' hockey team proved to be the decisive
factor in their 3-2 win against the school's lst team.
Rugby, as always, proved to be the game that all had
been looking forward to all year. The "old crooks"
game was played with tremendous spirit and camarade-
rie as is indicated by the final score of 18-14 to the Old
Boys.
An interlude of a 10 minute marching display by the
new Muizenberg High Drum majorettes in their white
busbies and colourful blue and white uniforms provided
a carnival atmosphere prior to the main game. The
school cadet band kept the beat and the appreciative
audience welcomed this new touch to our traditional
past pupils' sports day. The main game, however, turn-
ed out to be a dour struggle, as both sides tried to make
it too much of a personal contest, a deviation from the
festival style of rugby usually associated with this an-
nual sports day. The heavier Old Boys finally won
22-12. The valiant school team tried to beat them at for-
ward play instead of moving the ball to their backs,
which by extending and tiring the heavier Old Boys' for-
wards might have produced better results. All in all it
was an unforgettable day.
In the surfing world, Old Boys David Jenkins and
Howard Gold again gained the W.P. Colours this year,
while Tracy Kirsten made the W.P. U-21 Ladies hockey
team and the S.A. "B" U-21 side - CONGRATULA-
TIONS!! An exciting new development fstill in its em-
bryonic stagej of an indoor sports complex with squash
courts at Muizenberg High School is being investigated.
Local residents, past pupils and parents will be notified
as soon as the project gains momentum. Once again the
Past Pupils' support will be invaluable.
Best wishes to the 1988 matrics and school leavers as we
welcome them to our ranks from 1989.
Gerald Musikanth
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The first 6 months in office of our PTA C0mmiffCej
have been exciting and most rewarding. 1 -.
I would have to search far .and wide to find a more en:
thusiastic team of people. The inter-class project has
taken off like a rocket with some projects already finish.
ed and others in the pipeline.
The hamper competition was a great success and we ex.
ceeded our target of R500.
Our grateful thanks to all parents who have helped in
the various projects this far and we look forward to
total team work over the next 6 months.
Celia Musikanth
Chairman
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27 August 1988
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Seated: Jane Innes CDeputy head girly, Rowland Graney fHead boyj, Mr D. Gibbon fPrincipalJ, Sandra Gaven CHead girlj,
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HEAD PREFECTS' REPORT
1988 was a most eventful year for our prefects. We
started the year with a most successful Prefect Camp at
Cape Point, which helped to generate much needed
spirit.
Many new ideas took shape, one of which was our
division into Sub-committees for which Alain
Musikanth deserves a special mention for his work
regarding the Clubs and Societies Sub-committee.
Unfortunately due to our hectic year, only one Prefect
Exchange was possible. However, we enjoyed a most
successful Interschools Prefect Braai with Simonstown,
Fish Hoek and Zwaanswyk.
Despite all the 'ups and downs' the prefect body remain-
ed united. We would like to thank Mr Gibbon,
Mrs Van Vuuren and Mrs Erasmus for their support
throughout our term of -office.
Our prefectship has been an invaluable experience and a
privilege for which we are most grateful and we would
like to wish the '89 Prefects the best of luck for next
year.
Some words of advice from our '88 Prefects
ROWLAND:
SANDRA:
JANE:
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DEBBI:
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CANDICE:
Be yourself, but remember you are serv-
ing your school.
Constructive criticism should be your
main objective -Do your best and no one
could ask for more.
Enjoy your prefectship but be fair to gain
and keep the pupils' respect at all times.
When at first you don't succeed, try
again.
Consider them and they will consider you.
Don't let pupils or teachers get you down
with criticism: do what you feel is the
right thing to do at the right time and in
the right place.
Respect the pupils and in turn they will
respect you - be fair and keep cool. Good
Luck,
Take it in your stride and don't let anyone
get you down.
Be proud of your prefectship - being
fairly hard brings you respect.
Be fair and don't let anyone get you
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MUSIC REPORT
Great activity is afoot in the music department this
year! In the first and second terms, Mrs Reid almost
brought a bed to school as she was so often rehearsing
the entire chorus of 'The Boyfriend'. Miss Swart
prepared the ensemble for this exciting event. Mr
Gleimius provided a stunning double bass for the occa-
sion rivalled only by Mrs Gleimius on the alto sax-
ophone.
In the third term, Mrs Heyns proved an invaluable
pianist for the mood music at the senior citizens' tea
party. The Cabaret, including the talented Mr Com-
mins, was skilfully co-ordinated by Mrs Reid.
Throughout the year, two groups have blossomed: the
Jazz club under Buddy Wells and the Cadet Band under
Simon Price and Alain Musikanth. The Cadet Band has
played with aplomb at the Mardi Gras and before the
matches versus the Past Pupils' Union. Mrs Gleimius is
now holding the reins of the ensemble and Mrs Reid
rehearses the choir. These two groups are expected to
feature prominently at Prize-giving and at the Carol
Evening later this year.
J. Swart
The highlight of 1988 at Muizenberg High. Was
doubtedly the spectacularly successful produC'L10l1 of
delightful musical 'The Boy Friend'.ThC S10fY must
to the Director Pamela Geldard and Music Director Evefr.
Reid whose combined talents and energy were responsif
ble for this happy event in the life of MHS.
Patricia Imbriolo as Polly and Tony Sutter as Tony
headed a talented cast. Paul Bevan and Mariska Gerber
made an engaging couple as Bobby and Maisie. Teresa -
Hobbs QMadame Dubonnet with a fine French accentl,
Eric Ord CPercival Brownel, and Angila Jansen CLady
Brockhurstl were remarkably convincing in their older
roles. Mr. Commins had a lot of fun in the naughty
guise of Lord Brockhurst while his partner, Samantha
Hoy, was delightful in their 'It's Never T oo Late'
routine. Rhonda Adriaanzen made an enchanting
Hortense and her 'It's Nicer in Nice' proved a
showstopper. Natalie Granville was captivating as the
flirtatious Dulcie. Gail Edwards and Craig Hancock
performed a stunning tango as Pepe and Lolita. The
chorus, comprising Lindsay Edwards, Sandra Gaven,
Samantha Hack, Janine Knipe, Ferlise Loubser, Ilse
Meershoek, Claire Robinson, Shan Airey, Andre
Adriaanzen, Brian Ganser, Peter Herweg, Jonathan
Logan, Richard Storey, Alain Musikanth and Craig
Hancock gave the leads in such numbers as 'Perfect
Young Ladies', 'The Boy Friend','Sur le Plage', 'Safety
in Numbers', and 'The Riviera'. The high quality of the
singing and dancing owes much to the skilled and
patient training of Eve Reid and Gail Edwards, with
help from Sue Abrahams of Jazzart. Paul Bevan and
Mariska Gerber won the audience's hearts with their
'Won't you Charlston With Me?' while Eric and Teresa
Hobbs provided just the right contrast in mood with
their subdued 'Fancy Forgetting' and their teasing 'You
Don't Want to Play With Me Blues'. Mariska Gerber
was totally engaging in her 'Safety in Numbers' with the
boys, and Patricia and Teresa were melodiously wistful
in 'Poor Little Pierrette'. Top billing goes, as it ought,
to the leads Tony Sutter and Patricia Imbriolo for their
endearing 'I Could be Happy With You' and 'A room in
Bloomsbury'.
The most professional aspect of the show was the
superb musicianship of Eve Reidiand Miss Swart's
ensemble: Pauline Gleimius Calto Saxaphonej, Chris
Gleimius Qdouble bassj, Jean Swart fflutej, Garth Airey
tkeyboard and tenor saxaphonel, Nicola Stevens fflutel,
David Bosch tflutej, Shea Spooner tdrumsj, and Mark
Mulock Qpercussionl. They set the tone and the standard
for the cast and ensured the success of the show.
Credit must be given to the many members of staff,
parents and others who assisted behind the scenes to
make the show an outstanding success.
H'i5t0fY Was made at MHS in the most delightful way
Wlth The Boy Fr1CHd'- a show to remember.
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Mr Brian Commins, Alain Musikanth, Susan Daniels
DEBATING SOCIETY
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1988
At the beginning of the year, a debating society was
formed at Muizenberg High School for the first time in
many years. Its aims and principles, which were decided
on at the society's first meeting, are to:
meet once a week
debate topics of interest
participate in inter-schools' debating
competitions
organize an inter-house debating com-
petition annually
participate actively in debating com-
petitions, so as to promote the good
name of the school
attend meetings of established debating
institutions
supplement cultural activities at the
school
It was also decided upon later in the year, to arrange a
public speaking competition under the society's auspices
on Wednesday, 27 July. This was won by Alain
Musikanth, with Sara Itzkin as runner-up.
The society held numerous debates during the year on
Thursdays at big break, on subjects ranging from
Kfvlercy Killing, to 'Circus Animals'. Mr Commins and
Mr van Wyk have helped in chairing these debates, and
credit is due to them. The society also visited Parliament
twice this year, as guests of Mr Harry Dilley, MP.
There are also plans to visit the City Council, either this
gear or early next year. The society has also expressed
the hope that interhouse debates can be organized on an
annual basis.
Alain Nlusilqanth
Chairman
SCRIPTURE UNION REPORT
Scripture Union has enjoyed a wonderful 1988 and
hope to have an even better 1989. Early th1S Year We
a contact evening for the new Std 6's and WC ran
marshmallow competition which was delicious. We
off Valentine Chocolates, entered the Big Dipper at
Rondebosch and took part in many other exciting
events.
In the second term we watched videos of interest and
also invited speakers. Daryl Hennings and Jack Garrett
talked to us about "What a Christian is" and "How to
become a Christian". We held a successful Hobo even-
ing where everybody dressed up as Hobos and was
obliged to beg for their supper. Third term activities in-
cluded 'Blisters for Bread' and the 40 hour famine.
The year's highlight was the Scripture Union Camp held
at Rocklands in Simonstown. The camp was great fun
and we discovered a number of experts at games such as
4-square.The food was good and the weather perfect.
We look forward to next year's camp being as much of a
success as this one.
Our Friday meetings have been times during which we
have learnt more about God and how we can apply His
message to our lives. Throughout the year, I believe we
have all learned a great deal about Christianity and
Scripture Union would like to give special thanks to
Mrs Gleimius and Mr Cole for their faith and love in
God. We wish you all a lovely Christmas, God bless.
S. Daniels
CScripture Union chairpersonl
Standing: Angila Jansen
Front: Susan Daniels, Mrs P. Gleimius, Janine Knipe
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LIBRARY REPORT 1988
The prophecy made by Mrs Heyns at the end of 1987 -
that the library would go from strength to strength this
year - has been fulfilled.
There is a conscientious group of 12 librarians. This
group consists mainly of Standard 6 pupils. The
librarians are: Candice van de Putte, Melanie Ball, San-
dra Jennings, Nicky Hallet, Emmeline Wagner,
Michelle Douse, Susan Daniels, Ingrid Diffenthal, Gene
Meyer, Terri Hobbs. Juanita van der Merwe and Dylan
Rosser are the head librarians. This year all librarians
received badges.
This year, for the first time in many years, stocktaking
was done. Mrs Heyns managed to rope in a few
mothers to help with this mammoth task. Without the
help of these dedicated mothers there would have been
total chaos. The moms completed their tasks in record
time - thanks very much moms for your much ap-
preciated help.
At the third annual Parents meet the Teachers Meeting,
many new and much needed books were donated by
parents. This contributed greatly to the ongoing expan-
sion of our library. There has also been marked increase
in the number of pupils and teachers using the library.
In closing, I would like to thank the following people:
Mrs Rault and Mr van Wyk for their help in
unearthing 'lost' and outstanding books,
Mrs Heyns and Mrs Lane our teachers-in-charge,
for their help and encouragement throughout the
year,
the librarians for their help.
Juanita van der Merwe
lHead Librarianj
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AN OPEN LETTER TO:
MUIZENBERG HIGH SCHOOL STAFF
AND PUPILS
My year at Muizenberg has been the most rewarding
and enjoyable time in my life. The people I have come in
contact with and the friends I have made, I will never
forget. These people have helped me through the hard
times and 'jolled' with me through the happy times. My
year will never be forgotten by me, nor hopefully by the
people who have made this year the'best time of my life.
TO ALL THE MATRICS I WISH TO SAY: Whatever
you decide to do, remember to make sure it is something
you want to do, and enjoy it. Make it fun. How do you
define fun? Fun is what you make of it. Some people
say needlework is fun, others say running a marathon is
fun. My football coach taught me: "You have one
chance in a lifetime to do something. What you do now,
you do once and for all." So reach for it all, guys. Your
climb to success has just begun. So go out there and
make the best of TODAY but never forget yesterday
because if you forget yesterday, you will forget where
you have come from and how you got there.
Here is a poem that sums up all I have tried to say to you
in this letter ....
The Summit
See not the small trials and vexations of each hour of the
day.
See the one purpose and plan to which all are leading.
If in climbing a mountain you keep your eyes on each
stoney or difficult place as you ascend, seeing, only
that, how weary and profitless your climb.
But if you think of each step as leading to the summit of
achievement, from which glories and beauties will open
out before you, then your climb will be so different.
If any of you are in the vicinity of New Mexico, don't be
shy. I'm offering an open door to anyone and everyone
who steps into my doorway. Thanks for everything.
Todd Morris
1988-89 Rotary Exchange Student
P.O. Box 2217
Ruidoso, NM
88345
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Back Row: Ryan Thomas, Garth Airey, Paul Habberley, Richard Storey, Clifford Lomax, Marc Musikanth, Roualeyn de Haas
Front Row: Jonathan Logan, Simon Price, Mrs E. Reid, Alain Musikanth Qdrum majorj, Mr D. Cole, Buddy Wells,' Paul Bevan
CADET BAND
This year the Cadet Band has continued to grow and
prosper. The Cadet Band joined up with the school's
newly-formed Drummie squad, to perform at the False
Bay Mardi Gras, which was held during the March
holidays. M.H.S. received overwhelming applause, and
many positive comments from members of the public.
Membership of the band, following the Mardi Gras, in-
creased from 4 side drummers to 6, and from 4
trumpeters to 7. Peter Herweg also joined the band as
deputy drum major. The band continued to practise
throughout the year, and performed, together with the
Drummies, at the Past Pupils' Day, on 3 September.
The band consisted of the following members:
Drum Major: Alain Musikanth,
Deputy Drum Major: Richard StoreyfPeter Herwegg
Side Drummers: Buddy Wells, Paul Bevan, Marc
Musikanth, Paul Habberley,Noel McShane, Craig Han-
cock,
Trumpeters: Simon Price, Greg Liebenberg, Jonathan
Logan, Ryan Thomas, Roualeyn de Haas, Garth Airey,
Richard Storey,
Tenor Drumrners: Leslie White, Scharl du Plessis!Ryan
Thornasg
Cyrnbalist: Clifford Lomax.
Alain Musikanth
fDrum Majorj
S.J.A.
The S.J.A.'s meetings were held on Mondays at big
break this year. Mrs Doreen Brand continued with her
talks and instruction of last year, but this year's main
theme was The Bible.
Meetings consisted of discussion and study of the
various sections of the Bible: the Five Books of Moses,
H0151 Scriptures, CIC- The Apocrypha and Talmud were
also discussed.
On behalf of the S.J .A., I would like to thank Mr. Cole,
for his enthusiasm, as well as Mrs Brand for taking the
time and trouble to prepare most informative and
factual notes and lessons.
Alain Musikanth
f'Chairmanj
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Natalie Granville, Karen Trevaskis
Front Row: Teresa Hobbs, Mr Gibbon CPrincipalJ, Alain Musikanth, Mr C ommins, Susan Daniels
PREFECTS' SUB-COMMITTEE:
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
At the end of 1987, the new Prefects' Council for 1988
decided to divide the council into four sub-committees,
namely Executive, Grounds, Sports and Clubs and
Societies.
A number of aims and functions were envisaged under
the Clubs and Society constitution.
The committee consists of the chairman! leaders of each
club and society at the school, under the chairmanship
of two prefects. At the beginning of the year, the school
had 12 .clubs and societies. This number was increased
to 17, with the formation of the Photographic Society,
Debating Society, Interact Club, Jazz Group and the
Drummie Squad.
The committee also demarcated certain notice boards
for the use of sports, administration, as well as for clubs
and societies.
A timetable, with the meetings of the various activities
at the school was also drawn up, so as to prevent
clashing of meetings. An orientation booklet was
designed in collaboration with the prefect body to aid
Std. 6 pupils and new pupils in settling down to a friend-
ly atmosphere.
Meetings were held on a weekly basis, at which wide-
ranging topics were discussed.
It is hoped that next year's committee will be just as suc-
cessful in the execution of their duties, and the prefects
of 1988 wish them the best of luck.
Alain Musikanth and Debbi Meyer ..
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MATRIC DANCE REPORT
While the matrics finished off their "mock" exams the
Std Nines were eagerly hoping to make this the best
Matric Farewell Dance ever.
Many Friday afternoons and even Saturday afternoons
were spent in the art class and hall painting Fantasia
pictures. The result of all the hard work and effort was
only too evident on the night of the dance! How the
Nines manage each year to keep the theme a secret until
dance night is a mystery, but somehow the secret is kept
and this year the matrics were the first to admit that the
dance organizers had outdone their efforts of last year
not that last year was anything but a great success.
After gathering in "The Enchanted Woods" for
"cocktails" the "oh, so elegant" matrics and their part-
ners were led into "Fantasia" where after the
photographic ceremony they were shown to their tables.
The band started up the First Waltz and Mrs. Reid's
dancing lessons were put to the test some failed but most
passed the "waltz" grade with flying colours.
After the traditional speeches it was time to see if the
"cooking team" could cook. All present were in for a
really pleasant surprise not only could they .cook BUT
they could do it with style!
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There appears to be a new and somewhat exotic
epidemic sweeping through MHS. Green fingernails,
charcoal-coated faces and clay-encrusted hairstyles have
been sighted. The unfamiliar terms 'Still life', 'Sketch-
ing', 'Pallette' and 'Composition' have been whispered
in the corridors. Uniforms splattered with paint and
unusual purple footprints have been seen leaving room
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"So what's it all about?" you may ask. All this strange
activity is due to the brand new Art Department which
MHS has been fortunate enough to have introduced for
the first time this year. At the moment Mrs. Lane is only
teaching Std 6 to 8 but will include Std 9 and 10 as we
progress and we will have our first Matric Art class in
1990.
Introducing a new subject is bound to have its ups and
downs, especially in an essentially practical subject like
art. We managed to get through our first month without
a sheet of paper nor a drop of paint - it was a case of
improvisation being the mother of invention and all
three standards managed to get a taste of what our new
subject would have to offer.
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ficial' disciplines MHS offers, we have had the oppor-
tunity to work in a variety of mediums and using
various techniques. Mural painting, masks and mobiles
are just some of the projects we have been working on,
apart from a variety of drawing and painting exercises.
Although many of us started with the distinct disadvan-
tage of having no previous art training, we have all been
improving steadily and have learnt that there is a great
deal more to a pretty picture than meets the eye. Our
first exhibition was held in conjunction with the produc-
tion of 'The Boyfriend' and gave us the opportunity to
show our work to the rest of the school.
Just in case you were beginning to think that it's all just
scribbling and slapping on paint, there is the History of
Art Component to keep us on our toes. The syllabus
covers the development of artmaking from prehistoric
times right up to the Pop Art and Photo Realist
movements of the 1940's and 5O's. We have had to learn
an entirely new 'language' to enable us to analyse art
works. Unfortunately books for the subject are ex-
tremely expensive which prevents us from each having
our own text book. The library is, however, increasing
its collection of relevant books and Mrs Lane has in-
itiated a slide 'library' which covers all the paintings and
sculptures we study in class.
Apart from the school-bound lessons we have been for-
tunate enough to have gone on a number of excursions.
The National Gallery, S.A. Museum, Church Street
Gallery and Gallery International are just some of the
places to which we were introduced. We have also taken
afternoon trips to exhibitions of high school work to ex-
pose ourselves to the standard of work expected in
matric.
This year has been an exciting and rewarding one for
our Art Department and has filled a creative and
cultural gap which has existed in our school for much
too long. We can only hope that our new subject will go
from strength to colourful, imaginative and sometimes
messy, strength.
K. Lane
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WAT VAN DIE KINDERS?
Daar is altyd geld vir statussimbole: groot huise, blink
motors, oorsese vakansies, lee partytjies. Daar is altyd
geld vir vermaak: oordadige etes in deftige restaurante,
raserige diskoteke, afbrekende video's. Daar is altyd
geld vir geweld: missiele, gewere, kanonne, vegvliegtuie
en bomme.
Maar wat van ons huilende, honger kinders?
Natalie Jones 10A
LIEFDE OP DIE STRAND
Met my arms om my kniee gevou
sit ek op die strand
en ek bewonder jou.
Jou maatjies dartel om jou heen.
Dwars-dwars kom 'n krappie nader.
Skoert! Los hom alleen.
Ek wonder, se my gerus
loer jy vir my daar waar jy le?
ls jy ook so seer van my bewus?
Daar is iets orntrent jou wat my bekoor,
het jy nog nooit 'van liefde gehoor?
Nou vveet el: wat my so trek-M
jy het in gebrelfg.
la, jy is anders as jou rnaatjies.
Hulle is glad en fond
en jy het iii gaatjie!
lx-looit weer sal die skulpie na liefde verlang,
ek sal hom aan 'rt toutjie
vir altyd om my nek wil hang.
Yolandi van Wyk 6A
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VERWAGTINGE
Ek sit hier voor my boeke en Smal- niksgiende. Met hier.1Q
die ou angs binne my wonder ek of ek eendag sal weesk
wat ek kan wees. J
Die onnie steur hom nie eintlik aan my belangstellings-
nie, maar eerder aan sy vak se inhoud en sy klas se
slaagsyfer. My ma en pa steur hulle glad nie werklik aan
wat met my gebeur nie, maar slegs aan die
eindresultaat wat moet se dat ek goed geslaag het.
Ek sit hier voor my boeke,
sonder rigting,
sonder geesdrif,
sonder mense wat wil luister.
Onverwags slaak ek 'n sug van verligting, en leun teen
die stoel, haal diep asem en stadig word 'n nuwe
voorneme gebore-ek blaai terug en begin weer van voor
af, maar die keer omdat ek dit vir myself wil doen.
Debbie Meyer 10A
GEE MY BROOD
Gee my brood
Gee my brood, gee my brood,
vars, wit brood
gemaak uit bruisend gesonde deeg.
Gee my brood, gee my brood
waarin warm liefde toegevou is.
Gee my brood
Gee my my daaglikse brood.
Alistair Pepper 9A
GYMNASTICS
Jumping, swinging high,
Strong muscles tensing clearly,
Spellbound audience.
Janine Knipe 8A
OUPOOT VAN KRINGE IN 'n BOS
'n Simbool van wysheid en mag, bejeen met ontsag deur
alle dlefe, afoot CH klein. Sy tande steek voor hom uit
soos lang wit spiese, sy ore is 'n majestueuse hoof-
t001SCl- Hy 100p waar hy wil, hierdie reusagtige dier,
-mel SY kop in die wolke en sy pote op die fyn sandkor-
rels. Taai en reusagtigg dog die kleinste blaartjies is sy
kos. Die ohfant is beskeie in voorkoms, maar boosaar-
dig wanneer ontstoke. Sy slurp dui sy koms aan en die
diere weet wie hy is: Koning van die wildernis, leier van
die leiers.
Grant van der Vijver 9C
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Susan sit met haar arms gevou en probeer haar bes om
die wiskundeles interessant te vind. Haar oe dwaal na
die anderkant van die klaskamer, want daar sit Johan,
die nuwe leerling in haar klas. Sedert hy twee dae gelede
die klaskamer ingestap het, is al die meisies dol oor
hom.
Sjoe, maar is hy aantreklik! Hy het donkerblou oe en
dik, goue hare. Sy vel is koperbruin van die son en sy
spierwit tande maak hom 'n hartebreker.
Susan skrik wakker wanneer sy besef dat Johan direk na
haar toe kyk. Hy glimlag en hy wikkel sy wenkbroue 'n
paar keer. Susan draai haar kop onmiddellik weg en
voel die warmte wat van haar nek af opstyg. Sy weet nie
wat om te dink nie. Speel hy met haar of . . . of het dit
iets beteken? Die klok lui en sy stap tot by die deur en
sien Johan by 'n groep vriende. Sy vriende begin fluit en
lag en sy krimp weg en verdwyn om die hoek.
In die vierkant sien sy hom, maar sonder sy vriende. Hy
stap stadig na haar toe met 'n glimlag wat haar asem
amper wegslaan. Haar sweterige hande vroetel en haar
mond voel droog. Hy kom tot by haar en se: "Gee jy
om as ek hier by jou sit?" Die ander meisies giggel en
fluister, maar hulle bestaan nie meer nieg hulle is nie deel
van die wonderwereld van 'n eerste liefde nie.
Natanya Alberts 6A
OM TE DINK
Ek hou daarvan om te dink. Ek dink sommer oor
enigiets, nie altyd skoolwerk nie.
Dit is interessant om oor musiek te dink. Nie popmusiek
nie, maar alternatiewe musiek. Waaraan het die kom-
ponis gedink terwyl hy die musiek geskryf het? Wat pro-
beer hy aan die res van ons se?
Ek dink graag oor die toekoms. Wat sal van my word?
Waar sal ek myself bevind? Sal ek ryk of arm wees? Ek
kyk na die sterre bo my. Ek wonder wat hulle werklik is
en of daar lewe daar bo is. Is daar ander werelde soos
hierdie? Is daar ook 'nseun wat in 'n lessenaar sit en
droom oor die toekoms, homself en musiek?
Ek dink aan die nag en wat daarin is om voor bang te
wees. Net dit wat in jou gedagtes is, kan jou bang maak.
Soms dink ons te veel en dan word ons gedagtes
werklikheid.
As jy werklik hard dink, kan jy dingetlaatl gebeur.
Sprokies kan waar word en jy .kan dwergies sien, soos
my sussie wat die Paashaas gesien het!
Kevin Trevaskis 7A
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BEACH
Little crabs scrabble awkwardly
Painting tiny footprints on the sand.
Cherise Dorfling 8A
THE EARTH
Covered in a carpet of green,
Sheltered by a blue ceiling,
dotted with bustling cities.
HAIKU
The dead are asleep
Never to be awoken
Until they are called
Giles Kirkham 8A
But at night, covered in darkness,
She is a lady in black velvet
dripping with diamonds.
Lucy Brennan 9A
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MATRIEK
Die spanning en onsekerheid oor die toekoms ervaar ek
met gemengde gevoelens. In my binneste is botsende
emosies van afwagting, opwinding en vrees vir die
onbekende wat voorle. Twaalf jaar van beskerm wees.,
van veilig en geborge voel, maak dit moeilik om die
blink toekoms sonder bang wees aan te pak.
Sal ek presteer? Sal ek suksesvol wees? Sal ek aanvaar
word? Sal ek die gevreesde eindeksamen oorleef?
Die liefde en ondersteuning en belangstelling van my
ouers, vriende en onderwysers sal my deurdra. Ek sal
slaag en ek sal 'n sukses wees!
Samantha O'Riordan IOA
Life, a dream, a silent nightmare
Love, a wonder, a dream of endless fear,
A feeling of helplessness, a fear,
Complete nearness in a cosmic distance.
A wish, a cry for you.
A silent, yet vivid rejection
Without your knowing of the hurt inside.
Nicole Lewy 9A
ALPHA CX3
Dis swart, pikswart soos net 'n maanlose nag kan wees.
Geen wind waai nie, nie eens die kleinste briesie nie. Net
stilte, donkerte en leegheid. Daar is plek vir alles, want
daar is geen draaie, padtekens of enigiets wat jou sal
hinder nie. Dit is die ruimte.
Die staal-en plastiekmasjien gly stilweg deur die
donkerte. Die ligte skyn helder van binne en met groot,
blou letters identifiseer die skip homself as die CX3 van
Alpha Delta.
Ligte flikker en skerms met Alpha Centauri op, bedek
die mure. Stemme is hoorbaar oor die luidsprekers en
hidroliese deure gaan oop en toe. Sagte skoensole trap
liggies op die vloere. Dan is daar skielik fout. 'n Reuse
stuk rots pyl op die skip af. Vinnig word die rigting
verander en die gevaar word vermy.
Outornaties word die skip se rigting weer bepaal en die
lewe aan boord gaan weer normaal voort. Nog agt lig-
jare, dan is hulle tuis. Gaan hulle dit bereik? Nie vandag
nie, want nou is alles stil. Niemand beweeg nie, die skip
ook nie. Niks nie, want my boetie het sy nuwe
videospeletjie afgeskakel om gou aandete te gaan eet.
Roualeyn de Haas 7A
EK WENS DIT WAS soMER 1
Die warm son klim stadig oor my bene tot ln rr1Y.8eS18r:
Dit bly daar, geel en warm. Almal rond0If1 IQY ghmlagf.
hulle gesigte vertel hoe lekker die somer is. D16 Warm lig.
hou my lyf styf vas en ek is in 'n wereld V811 S0I'f1CrS0n.-
Dan val die kombers op die grond. Daar gaan my
somer. Die sonlig is my kamerlig en nou kom die kouei
vinnig nader. My tande klap op mekaar en ek voel soogf-
'n masjien wat nie behoorlik kan werk nie.
Ek is moeg vir die winter. Ek wil die son sien. Ek
bruin gebrand wees en ek wil swem. Ek is siek en sat Iva?
langbroek dra, van reen en wolke. Bring my sonsky
vakansie terugl "..1 W
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Beverley Hesketh 8A -
Gee my my daaglikse brood,
nie omdat ek dit verdien nie, maar
omdat ek in die lewensoond van God werk
om bo myself uit te rys.
Gee my my daaglikse brood
voordat die lewensoond deur 'n ander ver-
nietig word.
Gee my brood
Gee my my daaglikse brood.
Peter Herweg 9A
THINKING
As I sit and think
about the past,
I would like to
undo all the wrong
things I have said
and done
But life goes on,
and I try to make
the world a better
place to live in
today
Mariska Gerber 9A
DEATH
The facts of your death
Are not yet relevant
Until
You are dead
Sean Evans 8A
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A. Inter-house
It seems as if Rhodes House has made this event their
own, with Brand coming second and Craig third.
We saw some good performances by a few of our
athletes but very few records fell during the course of
the day. The following athletes set new records:
Track: Sean Fish 100m B U17 11,6 fold record: 11,99
Field: Colin Venter Shot Put B U17 13,49m
Cold record: l0,86mJ
Discus B U17 37,90m Cold record: 33,64mJ
Chad Johnson Javelin B U17 46,06m
told record: 45,105
Congratulations to these record-breakers.
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The following athletes won 3 or more CVCHJS an
tion for their efforts: jj.
therefore deserve special men ,
Marlene Meyer G U19100m, 200m, Shot Put and ,
High Jump '
Liezelle Alberts G U19400m, 800m, and Long Jump
Ferlise Loubser G U16 l00m, 200m, and 400m
Cheryl Picton G U14l00m, 400m, and 800m
Edward
Bremner B U19 l00m, 200m, and Long Jump .
Sean Fish B U17 l00m, 200m, 400m and A
3000m fopenj
Rowland
Graney B U17 800m, Long Jump and
High Jump
Craig Campbell B U14 l00m, 200m, Shot Put and
High Jump
The final totals were as follows:
1. Rhodes 290 points 2. Brand 213 points 3. Craig 164
points.
Thank you very much to all officials and to those for
refreshing and feeding all those who were so desperate-
ly in need of it. We would also like to thank our First
Aid squad and all other persons who made the day a
SUCCESS.
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3rd Row: M. Gerber, J. v.d. Merwe, A. Mitchell, B. Ganser, S, Spogner L, Alberts T Helmbold
4th Row: S. Gaven, T. Hobbs, N. Granville, W. Claassen, F. Loubser T. Atkinson J Knipe
ln Front: P. Hcrweg, M. Meyer, Mr A. Heyng, E, gmmner, Mr D. Gibbon cprincipau J Innes C Knipe
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2nd Row: H. Till, R. du Preez, P. Mouton, G. Lewis, M. Aird, R. de Haas, P. Burnett, B. Loker, G. Meyer
3rd Row: W. Panourgias, K. Trevaskis, C. Robinson, S. Narramore, S. Lawrenson, C. Howarth, Q. Atkinson
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B. Co-Ed.
Once again M.H.S. was firmly beaten into second place
by Simon's Town.
Our athletes fared fairly well, considering the over-
confidence they portrayed in not finding it necessary to
train for this meeting. We managed to win 18 of the in-
dividual events fexactly half of Simon's Townj out of 77
events.
Four of our athletes set records on the day, namely:
Sean Fish BU19 200m 23,1 Cold record 24,15
Colin Venter BU17 Shot Put 13,84m fold record
11,9OmJ
Chad Johnson BU17 Javelin 50,74m Cold record
45 ,80mJ
Craig Campbell BU14 400m 60,9 fold record 62,33
Congratulations to these athletes on their fine perfor-
mances as well as to all athletes who won their events or
were placed second or third.
The following athletes obtained two or more first
places:
Craig Campbell BU14 100,200 and 400m.
Sean Fish BU17 100 and 200m
Colin Venter BU17 Shot Put and Discus
Marlene Meyer GU19 100 and 200m
The final results of the day were: .
Junior Girls: Simon's Town 1025 Muizenberg 58g
Rhodes 28. I
Junior Boys: Simon's Town 195g Muizenberg 148,
Rhodes 100. .
Senior Girls: Simon's Town 170, Muizenberg 142g
Rhodes 127.
Senior Boys: Simon's Town 179, Muizenberg 153,
Rhodes 153.
Overall Shield:
Simon's Town 6463 Muizenberg 5013 Rhodes 408.
Two of our athletes, Craig Campbell Uunior Boysj and
Colin Venter CSenior Boysl won the trophies for the best
performance by an individual 'athlete in his respective
age-group.
C. Peninsula Championships
Eleven of our athletes were entered in twenty-four
events at this meeting. Eight went through to the finals
for their events, but only Colin Venter and Sean Fish
ran out winners. Unfortunately Sean was injured and
had to withdraw from further participation.
Both of them were selected for the Peninsula team in the
W.P. Championships. Congratulations!
D. W.P. Championships
Sean Fish went through to the finals in the 100m, but
had to withdraw due to a recurring injury.
Colin Venter was placed third in the U17 Shot Put.
No one was chosen to represent W.P. at the S.A. Cham-
pionships, but we hope that this will change in the next
season.
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BADMINTON REPORT
Boys
We entered two teams in the leagues: our firsts in the
"D" league and the seconds in the "F" league.
The seconds won only four out of ten matches, but
some of the others were fairly close. The first team won
four out of the five matches in the first half of the
season and was then promoted to the "C" league. The
competition was quite tough for our lads and they only
managed to win two out of five games, but two of the
others could have gone either way.
Unfortunately we could never have full team practices,
because of clashes with practice times of other sports in
which the boys participated. We hope that the situation
will change next year.
My thanks to the players for their enthusiasm at
coaching sessions and for turning up regularly for these
sessions.
A. Heyns
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Ferlise Loubser Ccaptainj, Shan Airey, Mr A. Heyns lcoachl,
Samantha Hack, Glynnis Medcalf
Ross Munro fcaptainl, Garth Airey, Mr A. Heyns fcoachj,
Roualeyn de Haas, Grant van der Vijver
Girls
We started the season with one team in the "D" league
and quite a few beginners who responded to coaching
with enthusiasm. It was, however, difficult coaching all
the players at different times. I was fortunate in
enlisting the services of Mrs M. Medcalf who helped
with the coaching of our girls as well as supplying
transport for away matches.
During the second part of the season M.H.S. entered a
second team in the "E" league. The seconds soon found
out that competitive badminton was much harder than
they had thought it to be. They played four matches
andf, unfortunately, could not win any. We hope this
will improve next year.
Our firsts lost only three out of ten matches. This is fair-
ly good and will push them into the "C" league next
year.
My thanks to Mrs Medcalf for the part that she played
and to all the girls for their enthusiasm and for turning
up regularly for coaching.
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL REPORT
Basketball is starting to "happen" at Muizenberg. We
entered two teams this year - a first team and an U15
team. The standard of play in the league is generally
high as we compete against the first teams of other
schools, some of whom have many years of basketball
experience. Despite losing most of their games, the first
team showed a tremendous improvement in skills and
tactics and the margin of defeat narrowed with each
game. The highlight of the season was the game played
against Herzlia. Tina's shooting was strongly supported
by the dribbling and tackling of her team mates to bring
about our first win.
We really appreciated the help and guidance given us by
Penny Ganser fa Muizenberg past pupilj. Penny helped
to develop the team's tactics for attack and defence, and
introduced exercises to improve the team's general
skills. We thank her for her support and enthusiasm.
This is the first time Muizenberg has had an U15 team,
which brings a needed depth to the sport. As beginners,
the team coped very well with the game. They need to
improve their shooting skill in particular, but that will
come in time.
Mariska Gerber and Tina Atkinson were invited to the
W.P. Colts trials where they gained valuable experience.
We say goodbye to most of the first team at the end of '
the year - Tina, Jane Innes, Linda Bosch and Barbara
Claassen - but with the remaining team members,
Mariska and Wendy Claassen and some promising
Ul5's coming up, we look forward to a good season.
P.A. Gleimius
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For the first time in this sport's short history at me ee-'vw--on I
Muizenberg we stepped up into the Senior league and by 'hoe N 'ml .
no means found coping with the raised status difficult. Lf! A 3-44
The team remained constant throughout the season: 2 1
David Romaine Ccapt.J Jacques Beukman, Clint Sutton, W 'Q 5 Wm 'W'
Andrew Wharton, Mark Mulock, Stephen Otto, An- A . drew Sprigg and Guiliano Coen. The spirit was ex- 8-,ffl " J
cellent, dedication constant and sportmanship above ymbes
question. Generally the basketballers were entertaining In-im
to watch, pleasing to work with and made the school . '
new friends on each successive outing. Results were
varied and fortunes fluctuated. We beat Rondebosch, :P
had a close game against Herzlia C38-345 and Cape : : me M N-we J' "Q
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J. Beukman, G. Sutton, A. Wharton, S. Otto while Ono
Mark Mulock received an honourable mention fnot yet 1, N wi' 'mr E 3
in Std 83. Congratulations to David Romaine for mak-
ing the Western Province Colts side and for being ,hp W 3 -
awarded a merit award. I'm confident in future he will
strive for the Western Province Schools Senior squad Q f
and full colours at school. A special thanks to Malcolm 5 L,
Richards for real quality coaching. I look forward to the 9 B
second half of the season and hope that as many players mm:
as possible continue to keep the skills sharp with outside ,SL
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The development of match and practice facilities pro-
ceeded slowly but surely during the 1987!8 season. Our
patience was finally rewarded when we were able to play
two matches on the new main turf wicket before the end
of the season, W.P. star Garth le Roux cutting the tape
in a short ceremony just before the lst XI match against
Norman Henshilwood I.
The second turf wicket and the turf practice wicket will
also be available for regular use during the l988!9
season. Many thanks to all staff, parents and pupils
who have played a part in the development of these new
facilities. With ongoing support and enthusiasm we can
look forward to the future of cricket at the school with
confidence and pride.
lst XI
fab Fourth Term 1987
Coach: Mr D. Gibbon
Captain: Graeme Trautman! Rowland Graney
Regular team members: N. Ritchie, D. van Vuuren,
T. Sutter, R. Munro, P. Herweg, P. Lane, L. van
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The record books show that the lst
undefeated throughout 1987. The separate resultS of the
Fourth term fixtures confirmed that the team should
seek promotion to a higher league in 1988. Detailed
results were as follows:
17 October vs Table View I tH0meJ
M ' b 64 CL. van Schoor 26 r1.o.J
Taiiizelifiteg 64 CR. Graney 4!14g D. van Vuuren 2!9g
P. Herweg 2f15g R. Frankland 2!22
Match T IED
24 October vs Groote Schuur I CAwayJ D
Groote Schuur 114 CR. Graney 4f38g N. Ritchie 3f3g P.
Herweg 2! 34 J
Muizenberg 115!3 KR. Graney 36 n.o. 5 D. van Vuuren
201 WON by 7 wickets
31 October vs Fish Hoek III fHomeJ
Muizenberg 84 CR. Munro 311
Fish Hoek 72 CR. Graney 4!2Og N. Ritchie 3!7g D. van
Vuuren 2!13J
WON by 12 Runs
7 November vs Constantia I CAwayJ
Muizenberg 116 KM. Bruce 44D
Constantia 97 CR. Graney 4!19g M. Bruce 4!30J
WON by 19 runs
14 November vs Simonstown I fHomeJ
Muizenberg 145f6 CT. Sutter 41g L. van Schoor 33 n.o.g
P. Herweg 30 n.o.J
Simonstown 83 CR. Graney 6!36g N. Ritchie 2!16J
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Coach: Mr D. Gibbon
Captain: Rowland Graney
Regular team members: T. Sutter, P. Herweg,
P. Lane, R. Munro, L. van Schoor, R. Frankland,
A. Adriaanzen, P. Bevan, M. Louw, A. Herbert,
S. Fish, B. Ganser.
It soon became apparent that cricket in the Second
League was quite a different ball-game requiring a great
deal of consistency, determination and solid graft. For-
tunately team spirit was high and the morbs were not
allowed to affect our play as we slowly came to terms
with salvaging draws rather than expecting to win every
week. Middle order W.P. ,batsman Jon Hardy visited
our nets on a number of occasions and was able to en-
courage both batsmen and bowlers to higher standards
of achievement.
While finding it difficult to call the shots in these mat-
ches we managed to remain unbeaten until midway
through the term when we lost dismally to Norman
Henshilwood I in the first match on the new wicket.
After losing a second game the following week, we
recovered our composure to be in with a chance in the
last two games against Cape Town I and Thornton I -
both games were eventually also drawn.
Batting performances for this half-season were
dominated by Paul Lane Caverage 213 and Rowland
Graney Caverage 193 while the bowling honours were
shared by Peter Herweg C15 wicketsg average 11,33 and
Rowland Graney Q17 wickets, average 13,23.
The detailed results were as follows:
25 January vs Plumstead III CAway3
Muizenberg 8418
Plumstead 70 CP. Lane 2!6g R Graney 2!8g P. Herweg
2!9g R. Frankland 2! 133
WON by 14 runs
6 February vs Sea Point I fAway3
Sea Point 123! 8 CR. Graney 4!263
Muizenberg 52! 9
Match DRAWN
20 February vs Windsor I fAway3
Windsor 196! 5 KL. van Schoor 2!493
Muizenberg 62! 9 QT. Sutter 233
Match DRAWN
27 February vs Fish Hoek II fAway3
Fish Hoek 121 CR. Graney 5!4Og P. Herweg 4!353
Muizenberg 59! 9
Match DRAWN
5 March vs Norman Henshilwood CHome3
Muizenberg 59
Norman Henshilwood 62!4 CR. Graney 3!243
LOST by 6 wickets
12 March vs Wynberg IV CHome3
Muizenberg 11O!6 QP. Lane 42 n.o.g T. Sutter 273
Wynberg l12f3 CP. Herweg 2!223
LOST by 7 wickets
19 March vs Cape Town I iHome3
Muizenberg 119f7 IR. Graney 613
Cape Town 8419 CR. Graney 4!41g P. I-Ierweg 3f183
Match DRAWN
26 March vs Thornton I CAway3
Thornton 102!7 CP. Herweg 4f263
Muizenberg 77f8 QR. Graney 503
Match DRAWN
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October to November 1988
The half season opened with the first semblance of a
fine all-round performance by the side, but then things
began to go 'wrong and only the final match restored a
degree of pride to the team.
In the opening match stalwarts R. du Preez and
J . Fowler failed with the bat but a fine innings of 25 by
Brett Louw who received admirable support from
Crispin Howarth 1191 took the score to the nineties. A
last wicket stand of 26 between Ryan Thomas 1221 and
Byron Loker enabled M.H.S. to reach a respectable
total of 119. Cape Town's U! 14A batting wilted under
the barrage sent down by Jerome Fowler and the nagg-
ing accuracy of Richard du Preez, each of whom bagged
five scalps in dismissing C.T.H. for 56.
A Trojan spell of 21 overs by Jerome Fowler brought
him five wickets for 62 against Bishops C but the
visitors totalled 147 for 8 and restricted M.H.S. to 67,
only Jonathan Logan 1201 offering any sustained
resistance.
It was much the same story against SACS B. Jerome
Fowler, though erratic, did wonders to take 7 for 47 and
dismiss SACS for 85, but the batting slump was total
and M.H.S. lost heavily.
Wynberg B did not fulfil their fixture, due to an ad-
ministrative error, and the match with Herzlia A com-
pleted the half season. A late start resulted in a decision
to restrict each side to 66 minutes at the crease. Herzlia
batted well to compile 83 for 3, the 3 dismissals being
achieved by Jerome Fowler who bowled all his victims.
A slow start by M.H.S. put victory out of reach but
Richard du Preez 1141, Mark Frankland 1131 and
Jerome Fowler 116 not out1 saw M.H.S. safely to a draw
with a score of 51!4.
My grateful thanks are due to Mrs Frankland and Mrs
Logan for transport and support, and to Susan Daniels
for scoring for the side. A word of thanks, too, to
Mr Havenga for seeing to our kit so meticulously.
January-March 1988 C Division
This eager young band of cricketers, beaten only once in
seven outings and lacking any match-winning superstar,
gave a very good account of themselves and showed the
value of enthusiastic practice, co-operative teamwork,
and a fighting spirit.
In the first match, against Oude Molen A, a moderate
total of 58!7 featuring Craig Campbell 129 n.o.1, seem-
ed unlikely to be enough, but tight bowling by Quinton
Atkinson 14! 121 and Geoffrey Millward 13!81 helped
bundle the opposition out for 41. Oude Molen B fell
foul of the bold left arm spin of Jonathan Logan 16! 221
and the accurate seam bowling of Craig Campbell 12!51.
Their total of 51 was knocked off for the loss of three
The Fish Hoek B match proved a cliff-hanger. MI-IS
made 74!4, thanks mainly to Quinton Atkinson 1221
and Craig Campbell 119 n.o.1. By the time Geoffrey
Millward 14!151 bowled the Fish Hoek last man only ten
runs separated the teams. Much of the damage was
caused by the spin of Jonathan Logan 14f101. Steady
batting by Geoffrey Millward 1321, James Ord 1191,
Richard Oates 1131 and Quinton Atkinson 1101 enabled
the side to top the 100 mark for the first time in the
match against St. Joseph's B. Spirited bowling by
Atkinson 15f51, Milward 13!91, and Oates 12f71 limited
St. Joseph's to 51.
Batting first at Edgemead, MHS came unstuck, only
Oates 1131 reaching double figures. The opposition were
made to work for the 52 runs needed, but reached their
target with five wickets intact. Only time robbed MHS
of a resounding win against Fairbairn B. G. Millward
1201 and C. Campbell 124 n.o.1 were the main con-
tributors to a total of l0l!7. When the match ended
Fairbairn were reeling at 36f9, thanks to fine bowling
by Atkinson 13!111, Logan 13!l1 and Millward 12!91.
At Bishops, MHS chased leather while Bishops C rac-
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ets the Muizenberg boys took on their opponents and
James Ord 1191, Quinton Atkinson 1281 and Jonathan
Logan 129 n.o.1 steered the side to a highly respectable
89!5 and in doing so brought a successful season to a
happy close.
The squad comprised: J. Logan 1capt.1, C. Campbell
1vc1, C. Howarth, Q. Atkinson, J. Ord, G. Ord, W. van
Schoor, P. Mouton, G. Millward, S. Peck, H. Scoble,
M. Harding, R. Oates, R. Taylor, C. Soltau and L.
Campbell, the loss of whose services behind the stumps
when he developed knee trouble was a blow of which the
effects were felt throughout the season. A word of
thanks is due to the Logan, Scoble and Atkinson
families for help with transport. A very special accolade
must be given to Mr John Logan without whose help
as manager in absence of Mr Havenga the Under 14
side would have had to be withdrawn from the league.
Your assistance is deeply appreciated.
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CROSS COUNTRY
This year we had a fairly successful season. Unfor-
tunately Muizenberg High only entered one full team
comprising four athletes to participate in the A
league of the Peninsula Schools Athletics Union Cross-
Country league. The under 19 boys' team consisted of
Robin Frankland, Richard Storey, Clinton Louw and
Stephen Otto. The team attained sixth position out of
twenty-two teams.
Robin Frankland was awarded the cup for the best
senior boy athlete. All team members were awarded
team awards for the season.Liezelle Albertswon the cup
for the best senior girl athlete.
A few individual athletes also participated. Liezelle
Alberts ran in the Western Province trials held in
Bellville. Scharl du Plessis ran extremely well in the
Muizenberg race, obtaining 17th position out of 93
under 15 athletes. Janine Knipe ran well in both the
Muizenberg and Westerford races. We hope to see more
regular participation from these pupils as well as other
individual athletes next year.
Six league races took place, hosted by Camps Bay,
Bishops, Fish Hoek, SACS, Muizenberg and Wester-
ford respectively. Races were run on various terrains,
including sand, gravel, tar and grass. The Fish Hoek
and Camps Bay races included many strenuous sandy
hills. SACS and Westerford hosted their races in
Newlands forest. Muizenberg and Bishops were seen as
"breathers" as their courses were flat and easy to run.
We look forward to an even more successful season next
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This section continued to flourish on our fields during
winter with the number of boys opting for hockey
allowing us to continue with a stable format of four
league teams. All gave a good account of themselves
and there was a noticeable improvement in the general
standard of play during the season. We were very pleas-
ed to have Mrs Eve Reid join our ranks this year and to
have the assistance of Mr Guy Field during the second
term. Later we were delighted to welcome back our
longserving "volunteer" coach Mr Ian Graney, at
present doing his National Service, when he was posted
to the Castle from Pretoria.
Many thanks to those parents who supported and
transported our teams and also to the tuck shop mothers
and the grounds staff for their considerable contribu-
tion to an enjoyable and satisfying season of hockey.
1st Team
Coaches: Mr D. Gibbon!Mr I. Graney
Captain: Rowland Graney
Regular team members: W. Lotters Cv.c.D, A. Bottoms,
S. Jacobs, R. Linnow, B. Misplon, N. McShane,
S. Otto, S. Price, R. Storey, G. Van der Vijver, B. Wells
The team participated in two pre-season tournaments.
The first, at Constantia, was particularly successful and
generated the good spirit and positive attitude which
characterised the team's approach throughout the
season.
At the onset a fairly bold decision had been made to
enter the team in the 2nd league - a league higher than
in previous years. While the overall results reflect our
continual battle to hold our own at this level, there is no
doubt that the team were playing hockey of quite a dif-
ferent calibre bythe end of the season and may certainly
look to the future with confidence.
We elected to use a 4-2-3-l system for our league cam-
paign. This brought immediate sweet success when we
upset Paarl Gym I to the tune of 4-0 in our opening fix-
ture. This standard could not be maintained, however,
and we lost three of the next four games. The league
results from the 3rd term reveal a greater consistency in
the level of our play. Although unable to clinch victories
near the end of the season, we managed creditable
draws against Fish Hoek 2nds Cl-lj and Rondebosch
3rds C4-41 and we were just unable to contain
Rondebosch 2nds and Plumstead 2nds losing by the odd
goal in each case.
Surprisingly enough our most memorable matches were
the Puma Knockout Tournament encounters against
Herzlia lst and Plumstead lst. Having home groundad-
vantage and plenty of vocal support from the sidelines
raised our standards remarkably on both occasions and
the hockey played was a joy to behold. ln the first round
Herzlia match our opponents were never allowed to set-
tle down as our shots at goal slammed into the
backboard with regularity. When they did stagger off to
the showers the final score was no less than 6-0 to
Muizenberg!
This resounding victory put us into the second round
against Plumstead lst, a IA League Team. Our visitors
were clearly taken aback at the high standard of our
play but eventually opened the scoring and then moved
into a 2-0 lead. We began to dominate the match at this
stage and fought back incredibly to lead 3-2 well into the
second half. Plumstead took the lead again but we
broke through their defence to equalise at 4-4 keeping
the excitement at fever-pitch. ln the closing minutes
Plumstead's experience won through and they ran out
6-4 winners of an unforgettable match indeed!
The Kingpins of our system were Andrew Herbert and
Grant van der Vijver at link and Robin Linnow at
Sweeper. This allowed Rowland Graney some freedom
as left-field striker and he seldom missed any opportuni-
ty, scoring some quite unbelievable goals, particularly in
the Puma Cup games. Rowland was supported on the
right by the consistently attacking play of Alan Bottoms
and occasional flashes of brilliance by Steve Jacobs.
The play of the regular halves Richard Storey, Buddy
Wells and Simon Price was spirited and reliable as was
the goalkeeping of Wayne Lotters.
In closing I must pay tribute to our matrics Rowland
Graney, Andrew Herbert, Barry Misplon, Wayne Lot-
ters, and Richard Storey and Alain Musikanth 12nd
Teamj for their general enthusiasm, their leadership and
their contribution to hockey at the school over a number
of years.
RESULTS: P W L D GF GA
League matches 10 2 6 2 23 29
Puma Cup 2 1 1 - l0 6
Overall 12 3 7 2 33 35
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2nd TEAM:
Coaches: Mr G. Field X Mr D. Gibbon
Captain: Friedrich Soltau U
Regular team members: N. McShane, S. Otto, A. Musi-
kanth, N. Heine, W. Laufs, S. Evans, W. Stoddart,
L. Needham, J. Riordan, K. Hardcastle, A. Evans, M.
Hodge, G. Liebenberg.
This cheerful team gave a fairly good account of
themselves and it was certainly a great joy to be able tio
coach a reliable secc nd team of reasonable ability this
year.
Although their play tended to be rather unpredictable,
the team was capable of playing very entertaining
hockey on occasions. Overall more games were won or
drawn than were defeats registered. The best game was
probably a farewell present to Mr Field at the end of
the second term. The team really clicked on this occa-
sion defeating Fairmont 4-0 with all four goals from the
stick of Noel McShane.
Stephen Otto, Norman Heine, Wayne Stoddart, Jason
O'Riordan and Gregg Liebenberg showed glimpses of
greatness among the forwards while Friedrich Soltau
held things together at centre half and was given good
support by Leslie Needham and Alain Musikanth. We
were pleased to be able to call on "Old Boys" Karl
Hardcastle Cgoalkeeperj and Andrew Evans Cbackj who
were a tower of strength in defence.
D. Gibbon
UNDER 14 BOYS HOCKEY 1988
2nd Term C League
3rd Term B League
Faced with the daunting prospect of playing without at
least five Standard 7's who were drafted into the Under
15 team, the Std 6 Under 14 boys blazed a trail of glory
which led to the B League in the third term and the scal-
ing of still greater heights. Their enthusiasm was un-
bridled, their will to win unquenchable, the never-say-
die attitude their hallmark when the going was tough.
Early indication of a great season was the goalless draw
with Fish I-loek A in the opening encounter. Three mat-
ches against the E, D and F Wynberg sides revealed the
goal scoring potential of the forwards, especially
William Panourgias and Michael Vos. A 2-0 home win
against Rondebosch D kept spirits high. The only dent
in the armour came about in a midweek defeat by
Westerford. A rousing 3-1 win over Eben Donges B
completed a very satisfactory second term schedule. No
more auspicious start to their B league season could
have been dreamt of than the boys'thumping 6-1 win
over Camps Bay A. After a 2-2 thriller with Plumstead
B in which Craig Laubscher scored the equaliser in the
final moments, the boys found their way through the
Fish Hoek A defence to notch up a memorable 4-1 win.
The spectacular highlight of the season, in which the
Std 7 Ul4's Roualeyn de Haas, Crispin Howarth,
Jonathan Logan and Thornley Bawden played a signifi-
cant role, was the thrill-a-minute 4-5 win over a well-
drilled Rondebosch B side, the Muizenbergers coming
back from 0-2, 1-3 and 3-4 to snatch victory in the last
minute. The season endedwith a repeat of the 2-2 cliff-
hanger with Plumstead's turn to save the match at the
last gasp.
Troy Flanigan, with the help of much advice from Mark
Mulock, was a star in the goal. Bruce Watt, the captain
was a formidable back and proved an excellent
distributor of the ball. His genial but no-nonsense
leadership had much to do with the delightful spirit that
prevailed in the side.
Robert Taylor developed astonishinglyafter a quiet start
into a tireless defender with a fine sense of anticipation.
Christoph Soltau was a sound and intelligent centre-half
with promising stickwork. Jeremy Fowkes showed good
hockey sense in dealing with the busy position of left
half.
Pierre Mouton, not wild about practice, made up for it
by his amazing energy and persistence on the field of
play. Matthew Aird on the right wing and Peter Twiss
on the left gradually acquired the ability to play wide
and stretch the defence. It was nevertheless the in-
ner trio of Craig Laubscher, William Panourgias and
Michael Vos who most often caught the eye and shredd-
ed the defence with their short, slick passes into the gaps
and their speed and accurate shooting which kept the
scoreboard moving. Ivan Leader and John Heynes were
solid substituters who turned in useful performances
whenever called upon.
Grateful thanks are due to the Vos, Laubscher, Soltau,
and Taylor families for their loyal support. and
assistance with transport.
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At the indoor tournament held at Bishops on Friday 5th
August the boys were unable to pull off a win, but did
well to hold Paul Roos to a 2-2 draw. They gained
friends by their spirited play in restricting Bishops to
W4-2, SACS to 3-1, and Wynberg B to 3-2. Both Ian and
Rowland Graney undertook to umpire on Muizenberg's
behalf. Their kindness and the goodwill they generate
by their unbiased conduct of the game is greatly ap-
preciated.
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Another successful hockey season has drawn to a close.
This year we fielded 5 teams, playing in the following
leagues:
lst - lB league
2nd - 4th league
UISA - UIEA league
Ul5B -
U14 -
Ul 5C league
Ul4B league
The season was characterised by enthusiastic play and
good practice attendance.
lst TEAM
The season started with the first team tournament at
Pinelands Club on 16 April. Here it was proved that
Muizenberg would be a force in the 1B league this year.
The matches against Westerford and Voortrekker were
won 1-O and 3-0 respectively. We lost
narrowly by 1 goal against both Rustenburg and
Pinelands. These results did the school proud, consider-
ing that Westerford, Rustenburg and Pinelands all play
in the lA league, with Pinelands having been lA league
winners in 1987!
after the great performance the week bef01'e, Weltifklgd
Springfield with too much confidence and, 0 5'
match by one goal. The season continued OH thls note "
one week the team would play excellent hockey and the
next it would be a different story. At the Clld Of JUHC
Muizenberg had notched up victories against Voortrek-
ker, Camps Bay, Table View and Windsor. The only
other defeat was suffered at the hands Of Grootte
Schuur.
Unfortunately the second half of the season was not as
successful as the first with Muizenberg going down to
Springfield, Grootte Schuur, Jan van Riebeeck and
Windsor. The matches against Table View and Camps
Bay were drawn. The match against Camps Bay was a
"Cliffhanger" which could have gone either way and
which produced the best hockey this team played this
season. Muizenberg was eventually placed third in the
league.
Vie say good-bye to a number of matrics who have
served the side with distinction, namely Jane Innes and
Linda Bosch, Captain and Vice Captain respectively,
Debbi Meyer, Tina Atkinson, Candice Phillips and
Sandra Gaven. However the numerous promising under
fifteens joining the Senior ranks in 1989 should ensure
an exciting and challenging season next year.
G. Weber
The league officially got under way OH 23 April Standing: Marlene Meyer, Mariska Gerber, Tina Atkinson, Debbi Meyer, Wendy Claassen, Candice Phillips.
Seated: Sandra Gaven, Jane Innes Qcaptainj, Mrs. S. Rushton, Linda Bosch Cvice-captainj, Janine Knipe.
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The 2nd team, coached by Mrs P. Gleimius, had a good
season and lost only 4 out of the 12 games played.
The U15's were coached by Mrs S. Rushton. The
Ul5A's were put into the A-league, which proved
somewhat daunting. In the circumstances the girls
coped admirably and played well to beat Springfield A
and Wynberg A. The team benefited from the high
standard of play and should fare well next year. The
U15B had a fair season and gained valuable experience.
Their matches were all played with enthusiasm and in a
good spirit. Three Ul5's, Claire Robinson, Ursula Van
Heerden and Samantha Lawrenson attented a special
coaching course held at Wynberg Girls' High.
This year saw the introduction of an U14 league.
Matches began midway through the season. Many of
our players were beginners and coped very well. They
were coached by Miss K. Baxter who managed the dif-
ficult task of teaching the basics of hockey with much
skill and patience! The U14's fared well and many of
them will strengthen the ranks of the Ul57s next year.
Finally, a big thank you to our greatest supporters -
the parents! We really appreciate your help in trans-
porting Qoften at unearthly hours on cold Saturday
morningsj and loyally supporting the teams.
S. Rushton
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Rugby is alive and well at Muizenberg. We fielded four
teams in 1988 - more than some schools twice our size.
We are severely handicapped by having only one field
available for practices, but plans are being made to
develop the open space to the east of the school into a
second field.
So many things are happening at Muizenberg at the
moment that our staff resources are under extreme
pressure and it was gratifying to see so many parents
willing to help with coaching. I would like to make
special mention of Mr Gerald Musikanth, who with the
assistance of Mr Vernon Loker, turned our U15's into
one of the most respected teams in the peninsula.
I would like, also, to thank the brothers Adriaanzen,
Neville and Rodney, for their invaluable support both
on and off the field. These men are worth their weight in
gold!
Finally, I would like to record my thanks for the work
done by my colleagues, Mr Richard Peter and Mr
Marius Havenga. With the enthusiasm they have
generated the future of our national sport at
Muizenberg High School looks rosy indeed.
S. van Wyk
SENIOR RUGBY
The season started on a high notewith a 16 - 10 win
over Florida Park High from Johannesburg, followed
by a narrow 9 - 13 defeat away to Camps Bay. In the
next two games it was obvious that the first team was
not going to be easily beaten this season. Simonstown
suffered their first defeat to Muizenberg on their home
ground in some 13 years. The game was fast and enter-
taining and Muizenberg ran out winners by 17 points to
11. In our first official home match we beat Stellen-
bosch 18 - 6. At this stage our morale and commitment
was at a peak. Unfortunately we had two relatively easy
home matches cancelled by opponents and spent 3
weeks without a game. Our riding mood was dampened,
which showed in a 0 - 28 defeat by a strong Table View.
To add to our woes, 4 team members played with bouts
of 'flu.The first half of the season ended on a low note
with an against-the-run-of-play 6 - 24 defeat by St.
Joseph's.
The 2nd half opened optimistically by losing narrowly
to St. Davidls of Johannesburg 14 - 22. Once again we
were drawn against midweek sides and had to travel
ticularly disastrous trip to J an Kriel did all but dlsslpate
our spirit. The following week we managed YO end OUT
losing streak by accounting for De Grendel 10 - 8. In our
first home game in nearly a month we unluckily lost 0 - 6
to Fairmont after spending almost the entire game in
their 25 yard area. Our spirit had returned with 3
vengeance.
An encounter with a strong Constantia side in pouring
rain saw Muizenberg play some of the best rugby of the
season, winning 7 - 4 and dominating the game
throughout. The climax of the season was a final home
game against Simonstown who were itching for revenge
and played with an urgency that few teams would have
matched. They deserved their 12 - 4 victory. The tradi-
tional Old Boys match was the usual power and ex-
perience against youth and speed. The Old Boys put up
a game second half performance to win 12 - 22.
long distances after school to fulfil these fixtures. Apar
For the first time we took part in both Villagers and
Hamilton's 7-a-side competitions. We showed ourselves
to be a particularly effective 7-a-side outfit with good
victories over Voortrekker A C15-61 and Westcliff
C16-103. Unfortunately we were drawn against Bishops
B with two Craven Week players and lost 6 - 18. Against
Sea Point we lost Gary Prinsloo with a broken nose and
played with only six men, finally losing 4 - 10.
Congratulations to Gary Prinsloo, Shea Spooner and
Craig Knipe on merit awards. Gary and Shea were both
inspirational and dependable in the team. Our im-
mediate future looks positive with the success of our
under fifteen team and the "Stayers" edging out the
"Leavers" by 18 - 17.
We were fortunate in not having too many injuries and
our final turn-out statistics were as follows:
Fullbacks: Andre Adriaanzen, Chad Johnson.
Wings: Paul Bevan, Sean Fish, Clinton Louw.
Centres: Shea Spooner, Nelson das Fontes.
Flyhalves: Craig Knipe, Peter Herweg.
Scrumhalves: James Sweetman, Craig Knipe and Garyn
'O'Brien.
Props: Marcus Elvin, Glenn Salmon, Jason Viljoen.
Hooker: Paul Lane.
Locks: Colin Venter, Ross Munro.
Flanks: Ed Bremner, Duane de Beer, Jason Viljoen.
No. 8: Gary Prinsloo.
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U19B
It was with some alarm that I viewed the 'seconds' at
our first official practice. Three boys turned out!
However, with a little prodding and coaxing, more boys
started coming to practice and by the end of the season
we had as many as 22 players to choose from.
The standard of our play improved steadily with each
game and by the end of the season we were playing good,
constructive rugby.
Our backs were marshalled by Peter Herweg at fly-half.
He is a neat, skilful player who chooses his options well.
We used a number of permutations at centre, choosing
from Tony Sutter, Jacques Beukman and Aubrey
Miller. Our regular wings were Brian Ganser and Arlo
Mitchell. Both played with great determination. At full-
back we had Andre Adriaanzen, a veritable Gibraltar
in the last line of defence! Chippie van Schoor played
scrum-half in all the matches. He has a keen eye for a
gap and his swiping runs often had the crowd on their
feet.
Our forwards showed admirable grit and determination.
The front row, consisting of Michael Louw, Derek Ross
and Marcus Elvin, scrummed powerfully. We used a
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number of players to lock the scrum - with Graham
Ross as the most regular player.
Todd Morris, our Rotary student from New Mexico,
played both lock and flank at times. Todd soon got out
of the habit of tackling people without the ball and
became a valuable member of the tearnlain Livingstone
captained the side from the Nurnber Eight positiong a
task he performed very efficiently. A number of players
vied for the flank positions. Eric Ord and Andrew
Wharton were the most regular, while Paul Johnson
and Paul Bevan played the odd game. Gui' utility player
was Gareth Qually, who played in almost every position
- from full-back to lockl
Most of the second teamers will still be school next
year and many of them will be strong contenders for
first team places.
Finally, a word of thanks to our enthusiastic supporters.
Even when we played away matches it seemed as if the
Muizenberg spectators were in the majority!
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play never faltered.
During the second half of the season we went without a
match for four weeks, only to return and beat Fair-
mont. More attention will be paid to the fixture list dur-
ing the next season to ensure more home games for our
side. Although the team won only one of their matches
their spirit throughout the season was a deciding factor
in making the game worthwhile.
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A raffle and cake sale organised by the under 15's early
in the season enabled each player to own a rugby tog
bag depicting the school crest with an individual number
identification on each bag.
This set the tone for the U-15 team of 1988 - to have a
most successful season. We held a total of 30 practices
throughout the season with a 980711 average attendance at
each practice. This built a fine spirit among the boys as
their skills developed with their confidence. Of the of-
ficial fixtures, our team won 10 matches. The 3 early
losses only strengthened the team's resolve. After a few
positional changes, the players settled into new posi-
tions with gusto, establishing a sound backline with a
useful pack. Although beaten in the two friendlies ar-
ranged against A LEAGUE sides CWesterford A and
Sacs AJ, valuable lessons were learnt by playing against
these more skilled sides. As our record shows, we can
only improve our quality and style of play if we main-
tain the same spirit, dedication and commitment next
year.
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Lost Simonstown A 04-16
Lost Bergvliet A 08-18
Beat Herzlia A 24-9
Beat St. George's A 26-8
Beat Voortrekker A 30-0
Beat St. Joseph's A 25-16
Beat Wynberg B.H.S. A 32-14
Beat Rhodes A 44-O
Beat Batavia A 44-0
Beat Sea Point A 26-0
Beat Simonstown A 16-4
At the close of the season the first hockey team
challenged our U-15's to a rugby match.
The 40-0 win put the cherry on the top for this
crackerjack side of 1988. The parental support, the pre-
match warm ups conducted by Vernon Loker, the early
fitness training by Marius Havenga and the enthusiastic
encouragement, support and refereeing of Schalk van
Wyk proved to be invaluable, and all contributed to the
totally successful season.
Gerald Musikanth
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RESULTS:
Beat Camps Bay A 14-6
Lost Stellenbosch A 04-18
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The girls' first team had a successful season, owing to
the fine spirit of the team. They completed the season
having lost only one game - to Voortrekker who, in
fact, went on to win the league. The team was captained
by Debbi Meyer who did a great job, keeping the en-
thusiasm going. The rest of the team consisted of
Theresa Helmbold who made a fine doubles combina-
tion with Debbi, Gillian and Nicola Stephens, Claire
Robinson and Lisa Schaeffer. Our reserves were Belinda
Ikin and Natanya Alberts.
Congratulations to Debbi, Gillian and Theresa who
received team awards at the Sports Awards Dinner.
A word of thanks to Sharon Holgate for giving up her
time to help with the coaching.
The girls' tennis has promising juniors and the girls
should aim at winning the league next season.
K. Baxter
Standing: Claire Robinson, Lisa Schaeffer, Gillian Stephens, Nicola Stephens, Natanya Alberts
Front: Debbi Meyer Ccaptainj, Miss K. Baxter fcoachj, Theresa Helmbold
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We have seen even greater improvements this year and
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The juniors could field only one team which was disap-
pointing and led to them being outclassed in the first
league. However, they coped well under those cir-
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Qthis yearj. Since only three players, L. Wilson, Lit.
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BRAND: CRAIG: RHODES:
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L. Bosch D. Meyer E. Ord
Mrs Mills presented the cup to Brand C102 pointsj with
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NEWLANDS AND OBSERVATORY
We were regrouped into the "B" League this year and
competed against 6 other schools. We were placed 5th,
12 points behind Rhodes. Since some of our senior girls
were unable to attend this Gala, it was with bated breath
that we awaited our inter-schools gala against Rhodes.
Although we had a very good turnout with entries in
every event including Butterfly, Rhodes scored 238 to
our 215 in total.
Thanks to the teachers who helped their houses and also
to Miss Seydel for coaching our pupils. We must also
thank Mr Samuels, who due to an operation could help
us only at the beginning of the season. C. Barrett and C.
Hancock painted a notice for our Gala at very short
notice! Gareth Lewis swam in Bloemfontein during the
holidays for W.P. Schools. Well done!
N. Carrington
Back Row: Marlene Meyer, Giles Kirkham, Ross Munro, Edward Bremner, Clinton Louw, Craig Hancock, Angila Jansen
Second Row: Linda Bosch, Liezelle Alberts, Jason Viljoen, Gareth Qually, Michal Zverina, Gareth Lewis, Kim Montgomery,
Daniella Kuner
Third Row: Crispin Howarth, Gene Meyer, Quinton Atkinson
Front Row: Tina Atkinson, Mrs N. Carrington Ccoachl, Aubrey Miller, Mr D. Gibbon CPrincipalJ, Troy Flanigan,
Miss K. Seydel fcoachj, Katherine Daniels
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SURFING
1988 saw the emergence of surfing as a school sport.
Some 42 boys participated and two teams competed on
a regular basis. 'Surfing has become a highly competitive
sport and the structures for competition are many and
varied. At school level we have challenges on a weekly
basis in order to determine the school teams.
Both school teams are entered in the South Peninsula
Schools League and at present we are still undefeated.
The highlight of the surfing year was definitely our per-
formance at the Western Province Interschools com-
petition. This annual event is the major event of the surf-
ing year and some 30 teams from schools throughout
the Western Province entered.
Our senior team was placed 8th overall, with Alistair
Pepper being placed 6th in the individual competition.
The junior team caused an upset when they defeated
strong opposition and won the junior division. Richard
du Preez was placed 3rd overall and Lance Newton 5th.
Lance was further chosen as a reserve for the Western
Province side.
There are still three major events planned for the re-
mainder ofthe year as well as a tour early in 1989. To all
who helped make this such a notable year thank you.
Keep surfing.
M. Havenga
KNEEBOARDING REPORT
Muizenberg High is one of the two leading schools in
this fast growing sport.
The Cape Kneelo Club held an interschools kneeboard-
ing event in September and the Muizenberg team were
beaten only by Wynberg Boys High. The team event
consisted of four-man teams with the Muizenberg team
consisting of Duane Bosch, Patrick Burnett, Edward
Bremner and Jacques Beukman. Duane, Patrick and
Jacques have all been regular competitors both locally
and nationally during the year. Duane has done very
well in scoring high placings in these competitions as
well as having been chosen as a reserve for the Western
Province junior team.
This year's interschools had an entry three times that of
last year but it looks as though Muizenberg will remain
as one of the leading schools in this sport.
K. Baxter
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Under 19 League
The Under 19A team enjoyed a very successful season
and ended second in their league, Rondebosch were
once again the winners. The team, comprising Rowland
Graney, Paul Lane, Sean Fish and Leon van Schoor
won 11 of their. 16 matches. Parting with Rowland, Sean
and Leon is really sweet sorrow, for they have for years
been the backbone of a formidable team. Thank you for
your loyalty and for the marvellous spirit you
engendered. We shall miss you badly and next year's A
team will have their work cut out striving to maintain
your high standard.
I really must single Rowland out for special praise. He
played outstanding table tennis, and with his talent and
impeccable sportmanship he earned the respect of his
fellow-players. He is unquestionably a worthy recipient
of the Honours Award.
The Under 19B team, made up of Marcus Elvin, Tony
Sutter, Robert Damstra, and David Romaine won seven
and drew five of their nineteen matches. We bid farewell
too to Tony, and I fervently hope that next year's
players will be dedicated and will work at their game to
produce table tennis of high quality.
I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to Mrs Rault
who took on the burden of all the organisation during
my absence in the second term. I want to thank her
especially for her outstanding and valuable press reports
on the Under 19A matches: these were read with great
interest, appreciation, and admiration. Thank you too
to Mrs Van Rensburg who was so helpful to Mrs Rault
during the second term.
A. van Vuuren
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Standing: Leon van Schoor
Seated: Rowland Graney fcaptainj, Mrs A. van Vuuren, Paul Lane
Absent: Sean Fish.
Under 15 League n
The under 15 Table Tennis teams rank second to none in
terms of sheer enthusiasm and dedication to their game.
From the early hours of the morning, through breaks,
until late in the afternoon, the sound of table tennis
balls could be heard echoing in room 101. Throughout
the season there was keen competition to earn a place in
the teams, and it was particularly gratifying to see both
boys and girls gaining places in the teams.
Both the U15A and U15B teams consisted entirely of
Standard Six pupils and thus the players were SOmCWh-Ht
younger and less experienced than their opponents.
Both teams were, in fact, completely outclassed by the
highly skilled and experienced Rondebosch and SACS
teams. However, the U15A team more than held their
own against the other schools and, despite a gruelling
season of 20 matches, they took 93 games to come a
well-deserved third in the league. The Ul5B team strug-
gled to find their feet in the first half of the season, tak-
ing only 16 games, but they persevered and in the
second half of the season they settled down to play
steady games, taking 39 games and ending fourth in the
U15B league.
These young players must be complimented on the way
in which they played as a team and, generally, in a spirit
of excellent sportsmanship. They have set a high
standard, but, with a full season under their belts, one
which they will no doubt surpass next year. I wish all the
players the best of luck for next year and hope to see
them at the top of the league tables.
J. Rault
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I didn't think much of school! I'd
like to rave with a blonde in Mauritius.
In lO years' time I'll definitely not be
married and definitely have no kids be-
cause if you see all the grey hairs
teachers have, you have got to be kidding
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Thanks to the teachers who laid the
foundation for my future. In 10 years'
time I see myself protecting wild life
that Hprogressn is willing to destroy.
I enjoyed school but am glad that it's
over. I hope to go to Varsity next
year to do a degree in Nursing. In lO
years' time I hope to be earning enough
money to make it on my own. Maybe I'll
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Regarding school - no comment, for fear of
incriminationl Next year I'll cool off
for a while. In lO years' time I hope I'll
have Overcome my fears and be able to live.
Why anyone would willingly go to this
place of infernal turmoil and noises,
nobody knows! Next year I want to go
to Varsity and in lO years' time I'm
hoping to still be alive!
SEAN FISH
School was a rave. I did the least I
could, just enough to get through! Now
that it's over, the sky's the limit!
I enjoyed school but am glad that it's
over. I'd like to go into the Medical
field and become a doctor.
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I was very happy coming here but am even
happier to be leaving - sort of! I am
going to U.C.T. to study for a B.A. de-
gree so that I can teach. Don't ask me
why!
School was very informative. In IO years'
time I see myself making a career in music
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School was bad enough - at least I didn't
let them teach me anything! When I leave
school I want to study Social Science and
go into Advertising. In 10 years' time I
see myself as Businesswoman of the year!
School was outrageous at times - at other
times it was too much! Next year I want
to study a course dealing with diet and
also present aerobics classes. In 10
years' time I see myself touring the
continent with millions to blow!
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Enjoy school, it's one of the best times
of your life! Next year I plan to go to
U.C.T. to study B.Soc.Sc. My final aim
is to become an accounts executive in ad-
vertising. Keep smiling, staff - this is
my last year!
My school career was a piece of cake.
The only problem was that every time exams
came round I got indigestion! Next year
I want to be working and at the same time,
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I am hoping to do a P.R.O. course at
Tech. In lO years I hope to be well-
off and SINGLE!!!
I enjoyed my time at school but am glad
that it's over. As to what I'm going to
do after school, who knows
ROSS MUNRO
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Like life, school had its ups and downs.
Next year I want to study for a BA.LL.B.
degree, maybe with a B.Mil. at Maties.
I'll be glad to leave school at the end of
the year. The only thing I'll miss is MR
HAVENGA!! I'm not sure what the future
at the moment I'm concentrating
holds but
on getting an 'A' 399119359-
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I'd like to become a Food Technologist.
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School had many pros and cons but more
cons than pros! I'd like to go into the
restaurant business.
School days were the worst days of my
life. I intend to study next year and
I hope to become a successful business-
man.
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I hope I'll be successful in whatever I
do. The future remains to be seen.
I didn't dig school. Next year I'll be
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MICHAEL VAN JAARSVELDT
I'd like to go into Business Management.
I see myself in lO years as someone who's
tried.
The years at Muizenberg High were necessar
but, at times, rather painful! Next year
I will be studying Beauty Technology and
in 10 years' time I'll be fully qualified
with my own salon. psig
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on the whole, school
of the teachers were
a job waiting for me
I had my moments but,
was alright and some
quite cool. I have
next year but I
would also like to learn about Art.
JACQUELINE WALLANDER
School was okay. I managed to survive
until the weekends! I don't know what
I'll be up to in lO years' time but
hopefully I'll be travelling in the
'fast lane'.
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I haven't the foggiest idea what I'm going
to do next year. In IO years' time I see
myself travelling around the world.
School was a great challenge and luckily
I survived. Next year I'm going to
college.
BARBARA CLAASSEN
JENNIFER CHIVELL
School is like vegetables - YUKII In lO
years' time I see myself living in Monaco.
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My years at school went by so quickly
that I've decided to do it all again!
Next year I am going to Abbott's College
to do Matric again as I want to become a
surgeon.
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School was great. I enjoyed mY to be-
but am glad it is over. I iQtend
come a professional cyclist in
burg. ,
Johannes-
ROBIN FRANKLAND
SANDRA GAVEN
1 enjoyed my school 'career' very much.
Being Head Girl, I met a lot of new and
interesting people. Now that I've I
finished school I'm going to study Hair-
dressing and Make-up overseas.
School was okay, sometimes. Next year
I'll be in the Army.
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School...interesting but not to be re-
peated. Next year I'm studying Drama at
the Rita Maas Drama College. In lO
years' time I see myself single and fancy
free!
School life is a very relaxing life!
Next year I'd like to be either a pro-
fessional gigolo or a chef in the Navy-
CHAD JOHNSON
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Enjoy school while you are there. There
is no time like it. Next year I want to
study Building Science and catch up on all
the surfing I have missed. In lO years'
time I'd like to be Businessman of the
Year.
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what I'm going to do next year.
WAYNE LOTTERS
My school days were the best days of my
life. Next year I shall either go to the
Army or become a professional cyclist. I
have no idea what will happen in 10 years'
time. t
CLINTON LOUW
My school career was eventful...at times.
I'm attending the Cape Technikon next
year and eventually plan to go into the
world of Accounting. I'd also like to
travel overseas for a few years.
LOUISE MAGENNIS
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Well, I guess this is the final lap and
it's time to take the world by the hand
and say, 'Hey, this is ME!!' and to go
all out for my own goal!
School was great but I'm glad to be leavi
In 10 years' time I hope to be married to
Hayley and to have a couple of kids-
BARRY MISPLON
LAURA PETTIT
Thank goodness it's nearly over. In 10
years' time I hope to be rich and
famous!
I'll get married one day. TheY Baz t
women must be in the kitchen, bare 00.
and pregnant - but watch out guys' thi?
girl is going to be wearing the pants in
the familyl TRACY SANDERS
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I must say school wasn't so bad after all.
Next year it's Army 'toe' and then Tech-
nicon. In 10 years' time I see myself
sitting on my ranch with a 'cold cool-
drink'.
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I enJ0Yed the 3 years that I was able to
attend at Muizenberg High. Next year I
will be studying Fashion Designing. In
10 Years' time I see myself travelling
and gaining loads of experience,
School has been a breeze except for the
teachers! Without them it would have
been a 'jo1'. In 10 years' time I will
be married and unemployed.
RICHARD STOREY
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They say life is hard but, it simply can't
get any worse than school! When I leave
school I'll do a bit of studying and a lot
of 'raving' - after two years of torture
fthe Armyb. In 10 years' time I'll defi-
niteley be married to a beautiful, dark-
haired girl with 2 kids!
LEON VAN SCHOOR
I managed to get this far so I can't
complain! I am going into the Air Force
as people say girls like men in uniform!
JUANITA VAN DER MERWE
School had its ups and downs. Hopefully
I'll be surviving the big, bad world
next year. In 10 years' time I hope I'll
still be single and enjoying life.
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STAFF 1988
Mr R.W. Just, B.A., H.P.T.D.
Mr A. Raven, B.Ed., B.A., P.T.D., Dip.Sec.Ed. Head of Department.
Mr A.H. Broodryk B.A., fStelD H.D.E. fP.E.J Sec fU.C.T.J
Mr D.E.F. Read, B. Prim. Ed.
Mrs C.H.L. Roynon H.D.E. Senior Primary Physical Education. '
Miss A. Arenhold, B.Prim.Ed
Mr P.A. Riel-cards, MA CCantabJ P.T.C. CUCTJ
Mrs D. Hunt, B.Prim.Ed. Head of Department.
Mrs L. Miles, H.D.E.
Miss J. Gardner, N.D.E. Junior Primary
Mrs C.A. Otty, J .E.D. Junior Specialist
Mrs D. Boerssen, N.T.T.D. Junior Specialist. Senior Teacher.
Miss C.S. Hawksworth, Junior Primary. H.D.E. Pre-prim. Senior Teacher.
Mrs A. Gibbon, H.P.T.D. Remedial Diploma. Head of Department.
Mrs K. Daniels H.D.E. Junior Primary CDenneoordJg H.D.E. School Music CStellenbosch Music Con-
servej.
Senior Practical Class.' Mrs S. McQueen, D.E., D.S.E. fMentally handicapped and Remedialj
Junior Practical Class: Mrs S. Heldzingen, P.T.C., Dip. Spec. Ed. CSpecial Classy
Pre-Primary: Mrs K. Prins, Dip. Nursery Ed.
Music: Mrs I.K. Rabie, U.P.L.M., U.T.L.M. Senior Teacher.
Music: Mrs J. Marrison B.Mus. fEd.J H.D.E. fSec.J
Music: Mr. W. Lewis, T.L.D. fPianoJ, T.L.D. fSingingJ.
Library: Mrs P. Jansen.
Remedial: Miss M. Casey ODSE fReJ D.C.
Xhosa: Miss E. Patsalos H.D.E. CXhosaJ.
Secretary: Mrs S. du Preez, Dip. N.B.I.
Accountant.' Mrs J. Hickey
Caretaker: Mr N. Volsteedt.
Cleaners: Mrs. S. Claasen, Mr. H. Ludick, Mr. W. Sawyer, Mr. J. Williams.
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. Mrs SANDRA DU PREEZ - TRIBUTE
Our School Secretary, Mrs. Sandra du Preez, retires at
the end of this year after serving the school for 10 years
C1979 -19889.
Mrs. du Preez occupies a very special place in our hearts
as she has endeared herself to us in her quiet and
unobstrusive way by always being ready to lend an ear
or to give assistance whenever it was needed, no matter
how busy she was at the time.
Her official duties were always carried out with
meticulous care, without fuss or complaint. Her con-
tribution to the progress at M.J.S. was both positive
and meaningful.
Although a parent of the school fall 3 of her' children at-
tended school herej, she never used her position as
secretary to push the interests of her children. If
anything, she played down their achievements.
To describe, on a personal level, what Sandy has meant
to me and to MJS over the last 10 years Cyes, 10 yearsj,
is perplexing for she has a rare and special quality of
character and personality which far transcends the
ordinary. To the children she has been a mother, a nurse
and a solver of all their troubles and woes, from putting
on a plaster to finding change for the telephone or sup-
plying the missing lunch money.
To the staff, a friend, a shoulder to cry on, someone in
whom they could confide at all times.
To the parents, a lady to be relied on to help with their
own and their children's problems.
To me a friend, confidante, adviser, someone to lean on
when times were rough and, of course, a secretary
supreme.
We wish her joy and happiness in her new home in Dur-
ban. We bid her adieu with the message that she will
never be forgotten by All of Us at M.J.S.
1988 STAFF
Back Row: Mrs C. Roynon, Mr W. Lewis, Miss C. Hawksworth, Mr P. Rickards, Mr A. Broodryk, Mrs C. Otty,
Mr N. Volsteedt, Mrs K. Daniels.
Middle Row: Mrs P. Jansen, Mrs J. Marrison, Mrs B. Baerecke, Mrs K. Prins, Mrs L. Miles, Mr D. Read,
Mrs S. Heldzingen, Miss J. Gardner.
Seated: Mrs D. Boerssen, Mr A. Raven, Mrs D. Hunt, Mrs S. du Preez, Mr R. Just, Mrs A. Gibbon, Mrs l.K. Rabie,
Mrs S. McQueen, Mrs J. Hickey.
Absent: Miss A. Arenhold.
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PRINCIPAL'S ANNUAL REPORT
INTRODUCTION
You will be glad to hear that my report is shorter than usual in that we wish to give the children and the teachers
the opportunity of reporting on activities themselves. These can be found elsewhere in the Magazine. I shall report
only on the highlights.
STAFF ' .
The quality of our staff continues to be recognized as first-class, which is one of the chief reasons we have the
reputation of being a very good school.
Our administrative staff, with Mrs Hickey and Mrs du Preez in charge, is the best you are likely to find anywhere.
Having mentioned Mrs du Preez many of you are probably aware that Mrs du Preez is leaving MJ S at the end of
this year to join her husband and family in Durban. We wish her joy and happiness in her new home and bid her
adieu with the message that she will never be forgotten by All of Us at M.J .S.A. further tribute to Mrs du Preez is
published elsewhere in the magazine.
Next year sees a number of temporary changes in that some of our teachers will be having babies, studying to im-
proving their qualifications, getting married and going overseas.
Three of our teachers are leaving. Mrs K. Daniels, we thank you for dedicated service to M.J .S. You will be sorely
missed. ,
Mrs Marrison, one of our music teachers, occupied a temporary post for the 3rd and 4th terms. Her enthusiasm
Land refreshing innovations will be missed. We wish her and her husband every happiness in their move to the
Transvaal.
Our renowned Miss Hawksworth is moving to a higher position - that of Vice-Principal tH.O.D.J - at Good
Hope Seminary. Miss Hawksworth, we are indeed proud that only after 4 years' teaching, you should be selected
for this important job. Our loss will be great, yet we are proud in that we feel the training you have gained here
was instrumental in your securing your new post. We wish you every success. .
I think it is appropriate at this point to mention that our school places great emphasis on leadership training and
recognition of talent and hard work. In the past two years no fewer than 2 Principals and 4 Vice-Principals
fHOD'sJ have been appointed from the staff of this school. This must be some kind of record.
Junior Members in the business of running the School are the Prefects. Thanks to them for duties well-performed.
Seeing our children safely across the road is a vitally important duty - our thanks to Mrs Brough in this regard.
Last but not least thanks to the cleaning staff led by Caretaker Mr Volsteedt.
ACADEMIC I CULTURAL I SPORT
Significant this year has been the great strides made in the field of soccer, a game played by most boys in the
school, to the tune of 5 teams entered. But it has not only been quantity - many games were won and many were
close - but also quality with the U13A soccer team promoted to the 'A' League through its fine accomplishments
Calso an historic 'first'J. The Senior Netball team also shone, winning their League convincingly.
MJS repeated last year's success at the Afrikaans Eisteddfod, coming away with Santam Shield for the greatest
numbers participating in any school, as well as a trophy and numerous certificates.
Another historic first has been our entry into the Maths Association of South Africa Olympiad, an extremely dif-
ficult test of mathematical competence. It is not unusual, even in big schools, to deliver even one pupil. We are
proud of the fact that at our very first attempt, a Std 5 pupil, Marc Nadler, gained entry to the finals.
Our Senior Choir gained a creditworthy Honours Diploma at the Cape Town English Eisteddfod.
It is on the cards that next year we will be entering our music pupils in the Cape Town Afrikaans Eisteddfod,
which over the years has become an occasion carrying a great amount of prestige.
Another historic 'first' is the entry of a horseridingfshowjumping team, with Bazil Lawrenson, Jason de and
Justin Snaith excelling themselves at Championships throughout the country.
White and Red Merit Badges for high academic achievement and consistent effort were introduced for the first
time this year.
Open Day, with a display of pupils' work, interspersed with live cultural items and a video of school activities,
was another successful first for M.J.S.
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In spite of some early fundraising setbacks, the P.T.A. have to ldate raised R18 000, a truly remarkable achieve-
ment. If it were not for this injection of capital, you can be certain that the school would not have continued to
function as it did having to pay out for maintenance, salaries to administrative staff, sports facilities and the like,
especially with cutbacks biting deeper and deeper. In spiteof a tight budget, educational equipment was also pur-
chased, details of which can be found elsewhere in the magazine.
We say thank you to the parents for supporting our fundraising ventures and we say a special thank you to the
P.T.A. Committee for its organization of these functions. A sound and astute leader has emerged in the form of
C arol-Anne Sharpe, who in her first year as P.T.A. C hairlady, kept the boat afloat when the storm was at its
roughest. To all members of the Committee - you deserve the highest praise.
THE P.T.A., PRE-PRIMARY AND FINANCES IN GENERAL- 1
Mrs F. C alverey "retires" from that most fundamental of P.T.A. support systems, the tuckshop. We thank her
for the efficient and exacting standards she has brought to this important Job.
She now takes on a different mantle - that of School Secretary. We congratulate her on this appointment and
wish her well in this demanding post.
Our Pre-Primary Committee, under the Chairmanship of Mr Derrick Bunch, has been most positive in its ap-
proach and has met all the needs of the Pre-Primary.
The Pre-Primary is fully booked for the next two years.
THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Because of adjustments in the new political dispensation, the Provincial Administration authorities decreed that
School Committee elections were to be postponed until next year. However, as more than half of our Committee
would not be parents of the school next year, it was decided to hold a By-Election in October. Our congratulations
go to the following five new members: Mrs C.A. Sharpe, Mrs M. Dednam, Rev. J. Harris, Mr J. Hebbert and Mr
A. Hewitt. Congratulations also to Mr J. Kipps and Mrs M. Dednam on being elected as Chairman and Secretary
respectively.
I wish to re-iterate my thanks to members of the outgoing Committee. It has been my privilege to work with a
demanding, yet most efficient, hardworking and concerned Committee. Their achievements have been many, but
I wish to highlight their three main contributions which I personally think benefited the school most.
Firstly, the problem of providing transport for the many teams and groups that go out from our school week after
week. A school bus is an expensive item, especially in a school that has limited funds, yet the Committee spared
no effort to resolve this problem. '
Secondly, the introduction of our new school uniform has given our school and pupil image a definite boost. Next
year all pupils must be in the new uniform.
Thirdly, and most significantly has been the introduction of a detailed school budget, closely monitored and con-
stantly being improved upon. As a result our finances have improved considerably. Thus on behalf of the school,
my sincere thanks to the Committee for their labours over the past 3 years. .
To Mrs Myers, Mrs Montgomery, Mr Poole, Mr Potgieter and Mr Pringle, who have stood down - the school
salutes you for a job well done. For long-service a special note must be made of Averil Myers, Maureen Mont-
gomery and our hardworking and unflappable Chairman Jeremy Poole, who together have served the school for
approximately 25 years.
MUIZENBERG HIGH SCHOOL
The Junior and High School continue to grow closer together in tangible terms. The School Committees now meet
to discuss joint problems and plans, one such plan being the combined High!Junior School Magazine which you
are now reading. In August inter-school netball and soccer matches were played and a special soccer trophy made
to commemorate the soccer event. Personally I find working with the Headmaster, Mr Gibbon, easy and pleasant.
May our two schools go from strength to strength working together, growing together.
COMPUTER STUDIES
The Computer has become very muchpart of our everydayslives and thus it is important that every child receives at
least a basic course in computer literacy. Parents, too, are becoming increasingly insistent that their children
receive computer education. To instruct the children effectively, more computers are essential ten at least We
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have four at present.
I have approached the School Committee with the problem of financing these computers and they have been most
sympathetic in facilitating the purchase of the computers as soon as possible and as and when funds permit
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tion. With this in mind, I have arranged that our staff receive basic computer instruction. By June of next year we
will have the teachers and the syllabus ready for the bits and bytes. What we expect and would appreciate from
you, the parents, is financial support in obtaining the computers.
8. CONCLUSION
When one has achieved a high standard in one's professional for any otherj sphere, it is so easy to rest on one's
laurels. The same applies to schools. However, I give you the assurance that complacency will never set in at this
school - your children are too precious, their education too important if they and this country are to have a
viable future. Only the best is good enough for them, but then we need your help - firstly, financially to keep the
school support systems running smoothly and secondly, from the home we need your positive encouragement.
With this kind of teamwork your child can only benefit.
R.W. Just
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HEAD BOY AND HEAD GIRL REPORT
Muizenberg Junior School had a year of many activities
and great progress.
Red Merit and White Academic badges were awarded to
deserving pupils for the first time ever during the 1988
year.
The General Knowledge team consisting of Courtney
Kipps, Nolan Thomas, Kristien Aird and Michelle
Romaine did very well this year. We came first in the
first round held at MJ S and so proceeded to the second
round at Rustenberg Girls' Junior School. There we did
well coming second by a narrow margin of 5 points.
The False Bay Mardi Gras, a first for MJS and False
Bay,was enjoyed by all but was not the smashing success
it was hoped. It started with a parade from Boyes Drive
to the Pavilion in which many of our pupils took part.
The parade included circus animals, local scout group
members and others. MJS had two stalls: a boerewors
roll stand and a sweet stall.
"Make-a-Rand-Grow" was an enormous success with
almost R5 000 being collected. Most of the pupils pitch-
ed in to do their bit and many participating on Monday
mornings buying or selling goodies. Part of "Make-a-
Rand-Grow" was the mini-fete held one Friday evening.
This turned out to be a smashing success. Almost all
pupils and their families came along to support the sup-
per stall, Ghost Tunnel, Mini Golf, Bike Rides, etc.
On the 15 August when the school turned 90 years old,
we had our Arbor Day tree planting ceremony. Mr
Wilson came to speak to us on conservation and then we
had our birthday ceremony. Mr T.V. Bulpin, the
renowned author and historian,came to talk to us about
the history of Muizenberg. The local Minister, Rev.
Gerber, came to lead the devotions. Later we had folk
dancing and songs taught to us by Mr LEWIS and the
teachers. After big break,we had interhouse netball
matches of which Rhodes house was the victor.
This year the Environment Committee was very active
thanks to Mrs Otty. At the beginning of the year the
Class Representatives were chosen and recently they
travelled to Cape Town to participate in a street parade
with a Banner Competition in Adderley Street. A couple
of days later we went to the Cape Town Civic Centre for
the prize giving of a competition we had entered. This
began with our beach clean-up and concluded with a
project on conservation by our school. We received a
Merit Award.
In the second term we went to Pinelands for a seminar
in which the Muizenberg Junior Drama Workshop
presented "The Loraxl' a play about Conservation.
During the fourth term four exciting soccer matches
were held: Interhouse Cwon by Rhodesj, fathers versus
sons, staff versus pupils C5-2 to the staffj, girls versus
boys and primary versus high school Q8-l to MJ SJ. Our
U13 squad made it to the Inter-school Knock Out Cup
semi-finals and our U11's were almost unbeaten.
Scripture Union continues to be very popular and has a
large following each Friday. Exciting outings or events
take place each term.
All those involved with music and singing at MJ S can be
proud of the many Eisteddfod achievements and awards
gained and once again our Afrikaans Eisteddfod pupils
achieved top honours.
In the field of long distance running and walking, the
Freeman twins are to be congratulated on their fine
achievements.
All that remains is to wish the standard fives well in
their final examinations and good luck for high school
and to thank all the teachers who have done so much for
all of us.
Courtney Kipps
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'if' PTA REPORT
The fundraising year of 1988 will be remembered by
many as a year of disappointments and successes.
Luckily the successes outweigh the disappointments and
as the old sayinggoes "We learn by our mistakes". The
spirit and enthusiasm of the Committee was such that
they refused to give up and we can look back on a suc-
cessful year of fundraising even though we were not able
to reach our target.
Thanks to Mr Just and the staff, we started off the year
on a very sound footing with the successful "Edu-Past"
project.
Our first project was the much talked about "Mardi
Gras" in which the co-operation of the parents of MJ S
was a joy to behold! Just to be part of that wonderful
team spirit made the project worthwhile.
Two very enthusiastic PTA ladies then introduced us to
their "Make-a-Rand-grow" project and worked very
hard at motivating us all. This turned out to be a very
successful venture which culminated in the Mini-Fete in
September. This was an evening that will long be
remembered by all who attended.
Another very successful evening was our "60's Dance
and Auction Evening" which was held in August. It
turned out to be very enjoyable and made a handsome
profit!
Our Car Boot Sales also got off to a good start and were
financially rewarding, but had to be curtailed due to in-
clement weather and for security reasons. Hopefully
they will be resumed in the future.
Unfortunately, this report goes to print while our final
fundraising activities are still being planned. I am sure
that our "Open Day" at the end of October and the visit
of the Cape Welsh Choir will both be highly successful
events.
I would like to say thank you to the MJ S staff for all
their help and support, to Mrs du Preez and Mrs
Hickey for all their help and to the parents who have
supported us - I know'that financially this has not
always been easy but without you there would not have
been any successful fundraising events this year. Also a
big thank you to all the hardworking MJ S pupils.
Finally to the PTA Committee members, who have
spent hours on the telephone, walked and driven
kilometres and begged and borrowed where necessary,
thank you for all the time and effort you have put into
the projects you have worked on this year. It has been a
privilege to work with you all.
Have a lovely Christmas and New Year and a safe and
restful holiday!
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PTA Chairlady
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I FOR THE 1988 YEAR
My thoughts turn to the year 1988 at Muizenberg Junior
School and, in fact, the past three years as Chairman of
the school committee. I can only say that they have been
good years, years in which the school has grown from
strength to strength. The path has not always been
smooth, and the decisions taken not always easy. Many
decisions have out of necessity had to be made and these
were not always popular. They have always, I assure
you, been made in what, we, as a committee, felt was in
the best interests of the school and our children.
We are moving into difficult and trying times in the
education of our children and we will have to accept
that education is no longer the responsibility of the
state. We as parents will have to shoulder the full
responsibility for the standard of education from which
we wish our children to benefit. This can only be
related to the amount of money that we are prepared to
invest in our childrenis future.
It is each parent's individual and specific responsibility
to pay school fees and is indeed not morally acceptable
that the few who religiously pay their school fees,
should carry the burden for those who do not. There
are, and will always be, those who simply cannot pay,
and the school, I assure you, is aware of the cir-
cumstances in these homes and will not press for pay-
ment in these cases. There are many members who can
afford to pay, and do not, for reasons we find difficult
to comprehend.
Should the payment ratio not improve dramatically this
coming year, the school will have to consider closing
and ceasing to offer certain very essential facilities and
services presently offered in the curriculum. For exam-
ple, the swimming pool would be closed thus saving the
school approximately R3 000 per annum. The bus
would be sold thus repatriating certain cash resources to
the school coffers. We would have to cease purchasing
books for the library and educational aids for teaching.
All of these measures, I am sure you will appreciate, will
affect your child's education disastrously.
By the time you read this report you will all be aware
that five members, including myself, who no longer
have children at the school, have decided to make way
for new members of the school committee via a by-
election of the 26th October, thus enabling them to
play a more active role in steering the school into the
future. I wish to convey my heartfelt thanks to the
following long-serving and long-suffering members of
the school committee:
Mrs Averil Myers
Mrs Maureen Montgomery
Mr Rob Pringle
Mr Dereck Potgieter
all of whom have unstintingly given of their time and
talents over many years. I am sure the school and the
parents will join me in thanking them most sincerely and
wishing them well as they take up further respon-
sibilities at the new schools to which their children have
gone.
They all join me in wishing the school, the parents and,
particularly the children, the best of luck for the future.
Jeremy Poole
PRE-PRIMARY 1988
The year is nearly at an end and the Pre-Primary School
have had a productive year. I am sure they all enjoyed
the outings and the additions to their classroom.
First on the agenda was the painting of the jungle-gym
and outside equipment which with the help of the
parents was completed in quick time.
Next was a marathon project by Mr Plastow and Mr
Otty which was to build a platform in one section of the
classroom, and a really professional job was done. This
'quiet time' area houses the Book Corner and Listening
Corner.
New toys have been purchased as well as an oven and a
really super tape recorder.
Our two main events of the last term were a Mini-
Market, Fancy Dress and our Annual Concert and
Braai to which the new parents and children for next
year were invited. We were fortunate enough to have
ballet and swimming for the pre-primary children this
year - a big thank you to Carol-Anne Sharpe and Irene
Dixon. Also a big thank you to all parents and commit-
tee members for all the effort put in to make this year a
successful one.
May I end by wishing you all a safe holiday and a happy
Christmas.
Derrick Bunch
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Arthur Pereira.
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John Briscoe, Bronwen Benton.
Middle Row: Allistair Scott, Penny Hardcastle, Neville Mortier, Michelle Van Staden Steven Brgokg
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C KAAPSE AFRIKAANSE EISTEDDFOD : 1988
The Eisteddfod was held during August this year at various venues. We'd like to congratulate our teachers and pupils
on excellent achievements at the Afrikaans Eisteddfod.
The following pupils were entered individually in the poetry section:
Paul Harris
Gareth Davies
James Enstrom
Simon Green
Trevor Ohlssen
Michael du Plessis
Jonathan Commerford
Neville Nortier
Robert Moody
Charissa Caneron
Debbie Kenney
Simon Fraser
Barbara van Vuuren
Lee-Anne Hayward
Ryan Lloyd
Tania Boehm
Nikki Loker
Sev Kitchen
Stephen Stradling
Debra Boerssen T
Laura Moser
Joanne Horwitz
Brenda Schietekat
Rae Webber
Gail Narramore
Michaelle van Staden
Tracey Telford
Nina Crowhurst
Janine Louw
Rebecca Marais
Lee-Anne Albrecht
Andre Brink
Courtney Kipps
Candice Freeman
Michelle Romaine
Tracey-Ann Lambert
Hazel Prakke
Mark-John Bosch
Anthony Brink
Eugene Bawden
Andrew White
Paul Ungerer
Sean Laubscher
Edgar Boehm
Michal de Witt
Estelle Fowler
Julian Thomas
Gia Crowhurst
Dominique Howarth
Andrew Dettmer
Marc Nadler
Leigh-Ann John
Claire Roukema
Wendy Levey
Stephen Lange
Yvonne Booker
Jean-Marie de Waal
Cornelia Mielck
Kelly Mulock
Katherine Smith
Carla Trevaskis
Wanda Wark
Cara Harding
Samantha Louw
Marcello Theunissen
Robyn Picknell
Candice Joubert
Iain Harris
Bronwen Atkinson
Belinda Jones
Bianca Tulloch
Sonia van Heerden
Mary-Ann Diffenthal
To all these pupils - thank you for your efforts. You all tried your best.
TWEEDE TAAL KOORSPRAAK
We entered 9 groups from Sub B to Std 5 in this section. Our pupils maintained an excellent standard. M.J .S. hosted
this most enjoyable event.
At the annual Eisteddfod prizegiving held at the City Hall our school again received a Shield for the greatest participa-
tion in the Speech and Drama section. This is indeed a great honour as there were approximately 65 schools both
English and Afrikaans, participating in this Eisteddfod. Our large Std 2 Choral Speaking group also received a trophy
for the poem "Die trekker se alfabet".
We are indeed very proud of our school. To all our pupils and teachers - THANK YOU AND CONGRATULA-
TIONS.
Debbie Hunt
TROPHY AWARDED T0 STD ZH AND STD 2M
FOR CHORAL SPEAKING
Shield awarded to Muizenberg Junior School for greatest
participation in the Afrikaans Eisteddfod.
L to R: Traceyanne Lambert, Mrs D. Hunt, Courtney Kipps
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SENIOR SCRIPTUIIE UNION
Everybody who goes to Scripture Union thoroughly en-
joys themselves. We start off by playing some games
such as duster hockey, dodge ball etc. Then we have an
exciting story and sing choruses. After a closing prayer
we leave.
Some exciting things we did this term were: a beach pic-
nic at St. James one evening and a travelling supper
where we travelled to different houses for a four course
meal. We attended the 'Action Palaver' recently held at
Wynberg Boys' Junior School where we had lots of fun
playing rounders, soccer and relay races. Afterwards we
had a 'Sausage Sizzle' and ice-cream crunch. Then we
had an exciting story by a mystery man dressed in ar-
mour.
A wonderful fancy dress, jelly and ice-cream party was
held just before the June holiday. The costumes were
excellent and were judged by a funny man called Mr
Foggerty who thought that Mr Just had also come in
fancy dress when he met him.
This term we held a 'Sleep-in'. We all had a swim and
supper and after a video we finally got to sleep in the
hall. Breakfast was enjoyed early the next morning.
As you can see, Scripture Union is very popular and has
a membership of about 40.
Some of our Std 4 pupils attended a special Growth and
Leadership camp at the Rocklands campsite in
Simonstown.
Courtney Kipps
JUNIOR SCRIPTURE UNION
This group of i 25 meets every Tuesday at second
break and concentrates on christian living. This is
taught by means of songs, object talks, dramatization
and films.
We as teachers have been blessed by the simple faith of
our children and together we are thankful for the
freedom we have to meet in this way. Our prayer is that
many may come to know the Lord and be filled with His
joy and peace.
A. Gibbon and K. Daniels
CALLIGRAPHY 1988
Towards the second half of the year, a number of pupils
expressed an interest in CALLIGRAPHY. We started
lessons. There is only one way to achieve beautiful
writing - hours and hours of practice of, sometimes
boring, excercises - and to continue these for a long
time. Those pupils still in the group have displayed pa-
tience and perseverance - and have begun to learn the
basics of working with fountain pens. There's a long
road ahead, but they're on it and making progress.
David E.F. Read
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COMPUTER CLUB 1988
The Computer Club has about 70 very enthusiastic
members who receive a half hour lesson each week. The
time-table is organised by Mrs Ruth Bocker and she
and four other parents, Mesdames Cowan, Kipps, Sher-
riff and White take small classes during the lunch break
or after school, teaching them to do graphics using
Logo. In addition, one father, Mr Boehm, is teaching a
select group on Monday evenings to write programs in
Basic.
We have also received invaluable advice and help
especially in buying equipment from Mr Benbow-
Hebbert. We managed to sell the Apple Computer for a
reasonable price and, besides a BBC, we now have three
MS Dos computers. We are working very hard to raise
the money for at least three, and preferably four, more
MS Dos computers because we will then be able to put
Computer Studies on to the weekly time-table for all
children in the school.
In preparation for this, most of the staff started learn-
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We attended a seminar held at the Old Mutual in
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We then had a beach clean-up, involving the whole
school. This was part of the project we entered for the
Willards Environmental Competition. This project was
awarded a Certificate of Excellence at the Award
Ceremony held in the Banquet Hall of the Civic Centre.
We also took part in the Spring Festival displaying our
colourful banner.
On Arbor Day the school undertook to plant a large
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We also completed the mural at False Bay Station.
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Once again this has been a very busy year for the MJ S
dancers. We had a large number of boys and girls
entered in the 1988 Cecchetti Society Grade and Test
Examinations which were held during September.
Preparing for these really kept us on our toes! Con-
gratulations to the following children who passed their
examinations:
TESTS
PRIMARY
Angela Freeman, Lyndsay Macleod, Chantal Fish,
Suzanne Kenney, Robyn Lewis, Dorothy Cole, Jeanne-
Marie Carrington, Jennifer Ungerer.
TESTI
Andriel Macnish, Rachel Garisch, Victoria Myerson,
Samantha Howard-Carr, Leanne Fourie, Jade-Rose
Peters, Kathleen Pearlson, Susan Murphy, Fleur
Beamish, Tina Jacobs.
TEST II
Wanda Wark, Janine Louw, Laura Moser, Debbie
Boerssen, Kelly Mulock, Michelle van Staden, Laura
Munro, Rae Webber, Richard Sharpe, Michal de Witt.
GRADES
PRE-GRADE
Lisa Doyle, Jacqueline Nicholas, Caroline Brennan,
Helena Dednam, Joanne Sharpe, Ruan de Witt.
GRADE TWO
Bronwen Atkinson
After the examinations, we held a very successful
Demonstration Evening where we were able to show our
work to the parents and their guests. We started off with
the younger classes and ended with our most senior
class, in which a very brave Bronwen Atkinson graceful-
ly danced all on her own - Well done, Bronwen and all
the other children who danced so well!
Thank you parents for your co-operation in bringing
your children to rehearsals and thank you boys and girls
for working so hard.
Have a lovely Christmas!
Carol-Ann Leader fSharpeJ
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i LIBRARY'
welcome to Pat Jansen, our new Librarian. Pat
an energetic co-worker. Her sound
of catalogue cards, Dewey, accessions and
has made her an invaluable asset to the M.J.S.
A hearty thanks to all parents for supporting the
Library Fund and 50150 Club. We have purchased 283
new books this year to relieve project pressure! We
welcome the donation of any good second-hand books
to add to our shelves. Ramble through your attics,
leopard crawl under the beds and search your book
cases for all unwanted literature. We give orphaned
books a good home and a new lease on life C89 donated
this yearj.
The Library is always a hive of activity:- Book Educa-
tion Lessons, Exhibitions and Project Research are in
daily session. The Chess Teams are a credit to M.J.S.
and play host to visiting schools in the peaceful at-
mosphere the Library provides. The Library is the
'Hub' of school life!
Thanks for your support.
The 'Hub' Mistress,
S.L. McQueen
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1988
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The 1988 team once again surprised .us with their
awareness of the world and their interest in local events.
This year the specialist section was The French
Huguenots. It proved to be a popular -choice andnboth
competitiors and spectators acquired add1l10I121l
knowledge regarding this topic.
Our team who consisted of C. Kipps, N. Th0m21S,
M. Romaine, K. Aird and J. Howarth did very well and
reached the semi-finals of the Inter-Schools General
Knowledge Quiz.
May we use this opportunity to thank all who assisted
and supported us.
Mrs Ann Gibbon
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This year we've seen the growth of an amazing drama
workshop that has been flourishing at Muizenberg
Junior School for well over six years.
Two of our drama workshop children Ruan de Wittand,
and Victoria Myerson were chosen from numerous
children to play parts in CAPAB's "The Merry
Widow" at the Nico Malan Opera House. Congratula-
tions to both of them.
Michal de Witt also auditioned along with other
workshop children to act in "The Pied Piper Project"
and reached the finals. Well done! Sally Young has
worked with us in the classes all year and has been a
wonderful asset. We wish her everything of the best in
her forthcoming final Speech and Drama Trinity Col-
lege Examinations, London.
We were excited to be asked by The Fairest Cape
Association to put on a play about our environment.
We not only presented it on environment day, but also
for a number of shows at the Republic of Hout Bay
Festival. It was great fun climbing into the bus along
with props, costumes and scenery. Everyone enjoyed
the presentation - and so did the actors, especially
Courtney Kipps and Phillip Horner who flew in a
helicopter with the President of Hout Bay to plant a tree
in Hout Bay Village.
We look forward to showing you our Drama Workshop
kaleidoscope of work that is representative of the type
of drama and speech work we have been busy doing all
year. "Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain has been explored
by the Std 4's and 5's and their workshop production
promises to be interesting.
Cindy Just
CHESS 1988
The year began with many enthusiastic Std 2 Chess
players as well as our regular Seniors. This indicates a
promising future for chess. Christiaan Dednam, Std. 2,
made his debut in the A team and had many wins. The
Standard 2's played 3 friendlies which they thoroughly
enjoyed. We were also proud to host a Mini Chess Tour-
nament at our school which was a great success. The
A-Team had many victories and all matches were played
with much determination and enthusiasm.
Marc Nadler
PS. The Teams and Chess teachers would like to thank
Marc for his hard work and dedication to Chess.
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ORCHESTRA 1988
This official-sounding group is actually an informal
one, seeking to provide an opportunity for pupils to ex-
plore music without the rigours of music lessons as a
prerequisite.
Of course, we also have accomplished musicians as
well!! Group music has gone through many stages since
our first orchestra was formed in 1982 and other smaller
groups like recorder ensembles and the melodian groups
have emerged.
Shortly after FOUNDERS DAY, it was felt that we
should again have a mixed-instrument orchestra because
of interest created by the Std IV BOERE-ORKES that
came together to perform at that event. We have been
meeting on Tuesdays since then and the group is at pre-
sent in a developmental stage. We were invited to play
two pieces - and an encore - on the Friday of the
OPEN DAY programme and were pleased to have our
debut at this important event.
It is hoped that the members will come back next year
and continue to attempt more ambitious works and
have lots of fun with music.
David E.F. Read
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Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music Theory
Examination October 1987 - results not available at
time of going to press last year:
Possible Total: 99 Total To Pass 66
Grade I Jeremy Jansen 84
Gillian Molteno 92
Grade II Yvonne Bocker 79
Grade III Philip Lindner 93
Julian Thomas 74
Grade V Daniella Bocker 66
1988
Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music Practical
Examination - 26 August 1988:
Possible Total 150, Distinction 130, Merit 120, Pass 100
Grade II Rebecca Marais 123
Judith Narramore 115
Thandi Prins 118
Ryan van der Merwe 131
Grade III Yvonne Bocker 125
Robin Padbury 120
Grade IV Julian Thomas 123
MJS has been a centre for the Associated Board Prac-
tical Examinations since 1979 and for the Theoretical
Examinations since 1983. In the Theoretical Grades
1 - 4 are entirely voluntary. Grade 5 is compulsory if
candidates wish to do the Grade 6 practical. Passing
Grade 5 Theory in Junior School is unusual. Con-
gratulations to Daniella Bocker and the other can-
Duets
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Ryan van der Merwe j Honours
Rebecca Marais 3
Julian Thomas J Pass
Sight Reading
Ryan van der Merwe Honours
Julian Thomas Merit
48-Hour Quick Study
Yvonne Bocker Diploma
Julian Thomas Diploma
Ryan van der Merwe Honours
Rebecca Marais Merit
Vocal:
Senior Choir One Honours and
one Merit
Junior Choir Two Merits
Vocal Solo
Robin Padbury
Honours, with Recorder
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CAPE TOWN EISTEDDFOD 1988
Piano:
Baroque
Ryan van der Merwe
Julian Thomas
Classical
Julian Thomas
Ryan van der Merwe
Set Work
Julian Thomas
Ryan van der Merwe
Yvonne Bocker
Rebecca Marais
J S Bach Section
Yvonne Bocker
Diploma
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As usual, it has been a very busy year and a successful
one. Apart from the aforementioned activities we en-
joyed a visit from the Drakensberg Boys' Choir on the
19 October last year. Their singing, delightful presenta-
tion and general joie-de-vivre were an inspiration to us
all.
Our Concert - Staff!Parent!Past Pupils!Pupils was
held on 23 March and was well attended by a most en-
thusiastic audience. We are very grateful to all who par-
ticipated, particularly Marian Foley CPhilip Lindner's
motherj who charmed everyone with her beautiful sing-
ing, and past pupil Shallice Cockram who played for us.
Kirstenhof Primary School's Ensemble Evening took
place on 29 March, and several of our musicians per-
formed. It was a delightful evening and it is always so
interesting to hear what pupils from other schools are
doing. We had a further opportunity for listening to
others, this time Choral items, when our two choirs sang
at the Annual Choir Festival at Kirstenhof on 16
August. Grove Primary School hosted a Musical Eve-
ning on Monday 19 September. There were many other
schools there presenting a wide variety of items. Once
again we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The third term
ended with two concerts by our music pupils. The first
for our Junior Cin performancej pupils was on the after-
noon of Tuesday 20 September. Our Senior players had
their turn on Thursday evening, 22 September. We are
very grateful to all the parents who supported us, and
the Catering Committee of the P.T.A. who supplied the
refreshments.
A special word of thanks to Mrs Jansen who is the un-
tiring Music Representative for two of our music staff
and to Mrs Fourie who represents the other music
teacher. We really appreciate all they do for us and
realise how fortunate we are to have them.
Mrs I. K. Rabie
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NETBALL REPORT - 1988
This year we had 4 teams competing in the False Bay
Region League. Altogether there were seven schools we
played against.
Mrs K. Daniels took the beginner netball girls who were
always very keen and enthusiastic. With the help of Miss
Arenhold and myself the U10 and U11 sides enjoyed
their netball, even though they did not fare so well.
We would like to congratulate the Open girls on coming
first in the league this year. A big thank-you must go to
both Mrs C. Roynon and Mrs. L. Telford who coached
this team. Our girls benefitted from their help. The U12
girls also played well and improved tremendously
throughout the season.
Let's hope next year is just as enjoyable and successful.
Mrs L. Miles.
JUDO REPORT 1988
Muizenberg Junior School has a very enthusiastic Judo
Class that trains every Wednesday at 2.30 - 3.30. We
have had a very successful year with some very promis-
ing Judo Players in the Class.
I would like to thank Mr Just and Mrs Du Preez for all
their help throughout the year.
A.E. Butcher
Judo Coach
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1988 SWIMMING
Our Inter-House Swimming Gala was held on Saturday
12 March with many parents coming to watch their
children swim. Altogether 7 records were broken and
these are our trophy winners: Leigh Goldieg Justin
Snaithg Bradford Killiang Andrew Kirkham and Fran-
cois Hechter. Van der Stel got 182 pointsg Rhodes 129
and Diaz got 108 points.
For the first time the Primary Schools League Gala was
held at our school. It was a very successful meeting and
we would like to congratulate all our swimmers for do-
ing so well. Golden Grove came first, Seamount
Primary second and Muizenberg came a close third.
We ended off our first term with a friendly gala against
Krrstenhof Primary. This meeting was enjoyed by all.
L. Miles
U11 CRICKET
The team had a successful and enjoyable season, with
some outstanding performances.
Paul Ungerer was the top batsman with a total of 83
runs.
Sean Laubscher was the top bowler, taking a total of 12
wickets for the season. Not forgetting, that in one
match, he took 6 wickets for 1 run including a hat-trick!
Paul Louw also featured as a bowler and took 3 wickets
for no runs in 1 over!
Analysis: Played Won Draw Lost
5 3 - 2
Paul Ungerer
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CRICKET lU13J
Last cricket season our under 13 side played six cricket
matches, we won five and lost one. Our two most im-
proved players are Iain Harris and Hector Pereira.
The two top batsmen are Andrew Dettmer with 128 runs
for the season and Dyllan Mitchell with 56 runs for the
season. The two top bowlers are Andrew Dettmer with
13 wickets and Michael Laws with 9 wickets. We all
hope that this season will be a great one and we hope
that Mr Raven will be as good a coach as last year.
Andrew Dettmer
MINE CRBCESETT
Mini cricket has gone from strength to strength this
year, due to the enthusiasm of the young boys. We have
now entered two teams into the Bakers Mini Cricket
League, and anticipate a successful 1989 season.
Cheryl Otty
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TENNIS REPORT
The tennis team played exceptionally well during the
first term this year. We tied with Oakhurst A to come
second in our league. The regular team players are
Dyllan Mitchell, Andre Brink, Bazil Lawrenson, Lorne
McGregor and Iain Harris.
We would like to thank Miss Arenhold for coaching us
and Mrs Heldzingen for her help on match days.
Andre Brink
TEN NISETTE
This sport continues to be a popular activity and more
and more pupils are participating.
The sub A's have an opportunity to experience the basic
skills, while the sub B's build on these, learn the rules
and how to score.
Our Std 1 group enjoy playing games and improving
their techniques.
Mrs Ann Gibbon
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ATHLETICS REPORT l ii:" M
Sports Day was held on a sunny Saturday morning the
20 February. The day was enjoyed by both runners and
parents.
Rhodes House claimed a runaway victory with 285
points, Diaz second with 181 points and Van der Stel a
close third with 176 points. Justin Snaith received the
following trophies: Victor Ludorumg 1000m Boys Open
Trophy and 400m Boys Open Trophy. The Victrix
Ludorum Trophy was won by Leigh Goldie. Carmen
Freeman received the trophy for the 1000m Girls Open.
The 400m Girls Open Trophy was won by Wendy
Levey.
We then took our best athletes to compete in the
Southern Schools Athletics Meeting which was held on
the 26 February at the Green Point Stadium. We were
very proud of the performance of our athletes and more
than 5 reached the finals.
We would like to congratulate Joseph Padbury on being
chosen to represent the Southern Schools team at
Bellville on Saturday 12 March.
The Inter-Schools Quadrangular Meeting was held at
Kirstenhof Primary School on Monday 28 March. This
day was enjoyed by everyone.
Mrs L. Miles
CROSS COUNTRY 1988
The 1988 Cross Country season will be remembered for
the excellent performances of the Freeman twins and in
particular Carmen Freeman's efforts in the senior girls'
events. She had a ding-dong battle with Karen Siebritz
of Jan van Riebeeck Junior. Carmen is to be con-
gratulated on being selected to run for Western
Province.
A disappointing aspect of the season was the low par-
ticipation, but the five or six who turned out regularly
for the events can be commended for their commitment
to the sport. Regular runners were Carmen and Candice
Freeman, Jeff Jones, Jason Dempsey, Roger Burton
and Stephen Lange.
Thanks to Mr Just for transporting and supporting the
team.
Mr A. Broodryk
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'U13A. SOCCER
This season the team has played very well.
We participated inithe 'B' League during the first half
of the season, but were promoted to 'A' League status
in the second half of the season! CAn excellent achieve-
ment for a school that has only played soccer one and a
half seasonsb.
In the first knock-out competition, we progressed to the
semi-finals, by beating three experienced 'A' League
teams. We lost 3-2, in the semi-final.
An eight man squad was chosen for the 6-a-side indoor
tournament and we gave a good account of ourselves at
that event.
Mention must be made of the three players Dyllan
Mitchell, lain Harris and Bazil Lawrenson, who par-
ticipated in the Western Province Soccer Trials. They
were in the final twenty two players from the entire
Peninsula. Unfortunately they were not selected. fWell
done anyway guys, M.J.S. is still proud of youll
Congratulations to Bazil Lawrenson and Ryan Lloyd,
as top-scorers for the season with 17 goals and 11 goals
respectively.
All in all it was a very successful and enjoyable season.
Thanks to the parents and teachers who assisted with
transport.
Analysis: Played Won Draw Lost Goals For .... Against
15 10 2 3 49 22
Dyllan Mitchell
lCaptainj
INTERHOUSE SOCCER FINAL
RHODES VERSUS VAN DER STEL
This was no game, it was war!
Rhodes, scored first, through a dazzling goal by Bazil
Lawrenson. tHe 'floored' the Van Der Stel goal-keeper
in the processlj Not long afterwards, Dyllan Mitchell
scored for Van Der Stel. One all.
It was Jason Gleeson's goal for Rhodes, that really
brought the supporters to their feet.
Later in the second half, Michael du Plessis 'took
possession of the ball from a 'through-pass' and Filip'
ped the ball past the goal-keeper to score a vital equaliser.
Extra time, and both teams are nervously 'hypedi NO
results after full time. - Penalty shoot-out!
Rhodes won to the delight of the supporters!
Final Score: 4-2
Justin Snaith
fCaptainj
THE UBB SOCCER TEAM
The Ul3B soccer team played tough games and we won
a few and drew a few, but all in all we played very well.
Gavin Linnow and Andrew Kirkham Cdefendersj have
been playing very well and without them many goals
would have been scored.
Edmund Mielck, Andrew Dettmer and Justin Snaith,
playing in the midfield, lined up many goals and scored
quite a few as well.
Michael du Plessis and Shaun Goldie have improved
their game quite a lot.
We congratulate Robin Padbury as top scorer for the
season U0 goalsj and Henry Wann on his excellent
goalkeeping.
A big thanks from the team, to all the parents who
assisted with transport.
Analysis:
Played Won Draw Lost Goals for .... Against
13 8 2 3 32 18
Henry Wann
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Keyser: Road, off Main Road, Retreat
Phone 75-3890
OUR AIM IS YOUR SATISFACTION
DEAR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
AS MANY OF YOU MAY KNOW WE HAVE MOVED OUR BUSINESS FROM
RAAPKRAAL ROAD TO KEYSERS ROAD, RETREAT.
I HAD THE NEW WORKSHOP BUILT SPECIFICALLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF
PANELBEATING AND SPRAYPAINTING WHICH HAS ENABLED ME TO
STREAMLINE OUR METHODS CONSIDERABLY.
I HAVE HAD A COMPUTERIZED BAKING OVEN INSTALLED WHICH
ACTUALLY BAKES THE PAINT ONTO THE CAR. WE ALSO HAVE A
COMPUTERIZED PAINT MIXING MACHINE AND USE ONLY SPIES HECKER
CAR PAINTS FROM GERMANY.
I WOULD LIKE ALL MY OLD CUSTOMERS TO PAY A VISIT NEXT TIME YOU
HAPPEN TO BE IN TI-IE NEIGHBOURHOOD.
KEYSERS ROAD RUNS OFF THE MAIN ROAD ALMOST DIRECTLY OPPOSITE
THE ENTRANCE TO THE RETREAT PICK 'n PAY CENTRE. WE ARE NEXT TO A
BIG RED FACTORY CALLED CLOTHING WORLD - YOU CAN IN FACT SEE
OUR WORKSHOP FROM THE MAIN ROAD.
HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON.
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while I was very busy taking care of sick pets, a woman came in with a dog that
had been run over. It was a sorry sight!
The dog was bleeding internally, but could walk with a terrible limp.. I said
that the dog looked like it could survive and we'd give it 48 hours with treat-
ment and then see what happened.
We put it in the best kennel we had and fed it. After 8 hours an operation
became necessary. we had trouble giving it the anaesthetic but we had to hurry
if the dog was to survive.
The operation seemed to be successful, for the dog had less of a limp and seemed
to be improving rapidly. we decided to put it in together with a few other
dogs, as we thought it would do it good. Everything was going well until the
dogs started going wild. I went to see what was happening. It wasn't a pretty
sight. Rover had the dog, Lassie, by the neck and was swinging her around.
I ran in to separate them and carried a bleeding Lassie out. We decided to
put her down and called her owner, Mrs Ellis, to come over.
Lassie was lying whining on the table. It was hard for me to do it. I ha
the syringe in my hand. I said my last goodbyes and put the needle in her
neck.
Soon she was gone.
H. PRAKKE
One day Mike Schutte and Gerrie Coetzee were at a restaurant. At this
particular one there were mirrors on all the walls. Mike piped up and
said : HLook, there's Mike and Gerrie. Let's go and say hello.n
Gerrie said, HYa, let's go and have a chat.H So they both got up and went
over. They were half way there when Mike said to Gerrie uAg, let's go sit
down again. It seems like they're coming over herein
Far away,
In some lonely bay,
Lies a place,
An empty space,
Not filled with steel
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And glowing glass.
Like here,
Where in city gear,
Me walk on roads,
Lined with robes,
of broken glass,
And as we pass,
The city sighs,
Its warning cry.
K. GOUGH
A DISTANT WARNING
Smog,
The citys grog,
But why should we be drunk
on other peoples junk,
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ELLIOT THE HAMSTER WHO WAS ALMOST CREMATED
Hi, I'm Kelly Gough. I own the K.G. cemetry in Muizenberg. I'd like to tell
you about a strange experience.
It all started one day when an elderly lady by the name of wilson came into my
office. I had agreed to cremate someone in her family by the name of Elliot.
I went to take the measurements for the coffin. These were 5 cm by 3 cm. It
was a hamster. At first I did not want to do the job, but after a while she
persuaded me. I made the coffin, but I did not put on a latch as I could not
find one small enough.
The day came for Elliot to be cremated. we put him on the conveyor belt and
switched it on. Just then the little lid was flung open and Elliot came
clambering out. We switched the belt off and Mrs wilson took him home. Elliot
had just been hibernating!
K. GOUGH
FEELINGS A- LA SONIA
EMBARRASSMENT IS ....
... when you go to a restaurant and you drop your knife on the floor and
your fingers are smeared with food.
when your boyfriend phones you and the line is silent for ten minutes.
when you call out an answer in class and it's wrong.
GROSS
IS ..
when someone makes lumpy custard and you have to eat it because you
don't want to offend them.
FEAR IS ......
thinking about dying and what is going to happen to you afterwards.
... when you have broken your mother's best vase and she hasn't come home yet.
S. VAN HEERDEN
what do you get when you play a Bles Bridges record backwards?
Potjiekos recipes.
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Smokers have smelly breaths and soon will go to a gruesome death!
They foul the air and don't seem to care
If God made them to smoke and puff he would
have made them out of ashy stuff!
Petrol fumes and littered dunes,
the Vlei is grey, it's like that every day,
Sops always make a mess
and people don't even confess.
Garbage, junk, rubbish and litter,
where is the solution to all this pollution?
Orange peels and cabbage leaves
Lying in the grimy gutter
Is there any solution to all this pollution?
I MUTTER
Candice Freeman 5B
WHY SWEARING
Why do people swear these days?
Why are there so many foul ways?
As you walk down the street,
Foul language does your ears meet.
When I turn on the TV set,pollution
foul language and swearing I get.
A programme I have yet to find where someone
is without a dirty mind.
As I live my life each day and as I see people
go their own way,I see in their eyes a look of
surprise as someone they meet does not them with a foul
word greet.
Each night as I pray in my own, special way
I ask God to prepare them and gently to spare them.
Nikki Loker 5B
LITTER LITTER
Litter, litter what a mess, is there anyone who can guess.
Coke tins whirling down a river making conservationists
quiver.
Chips, sweets everywhere to see floating by annoying
me. Over there a long dead cat nibbled by a filthy rat.
What should be a pleasant stream turned into a
nightmare dream. You and I must action take not to
make the same mistake.
Everyone must make a stand
Everyone must lend a hand
To ensure our land is clean
Litter, Litter never seen.
Andre Brink 5B
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MUIZENBERG .JUNIOR SCHOOL PRIZE WINNERS 1988
STD II - JAcOB's PRIZES FOR GOOD WORK, PROGRESS AND PERSEVERAIXICS
Academic Achievement
MRS HUNT
Jonathan Ccnnerford
Allistair Scott
Gail Narramore
Hazel Prakke
Michael du Plessis
Rae Webber
Bruce McArthur
Chantal Hampson
MCLAREN MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR
GOOD WORK
English
Afrikaans
Mathe atics
Content Subjects
Progress
Neatness 5 Accuracy
Consistancy
STD III r FLORENCE
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English
Afrikaans
Mathematics
Content Subjects
General Good Work
Progress
Diligence
Afrikaans Lees
MR RICKARDS
Yvonne Bdcker
Mark van der Vijver
Katherine Smith
Jean-Marie de Waal
Neil Macleod
Edgar Boehm
Roger Burton
STD IV - LOUIS RIFKIN MEMORIAL PRIZES FOR GOOD WORK
MR READ
Academic Achievement . Do inique Howarth
Shaun Lawley
English - Mandy van Deventer
Afrikaans : Lee-Anne Hayward
Mathematics . Jonathan Cole
Content Subjects . Candice Joubert
Progress : Dawn Cowan
Diligence - Tracy Bowler
STD V - SLABBER CCMMEMORATION PRIZES EOR GOOD WORK
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Afrikaans
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Reliability
SENIOR SPECIAL CLASS
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Mathematics
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General Knowledge 5
Research
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MR BROODRYK
Nolan Thomas
Nicolette Loker
Iain Harris
Andre Brink
Shastri Freislich
Kristien Aird
Bronwen Atkinson
MRS MCQUEEN
Sylvia Webb
Michelle Prinsloo
Gregory Horwitz
Dale Evans
MRS MILES
Laura Moser
Jacqueline Dempsey
Caroline Kipps
Debra Boerssen
Sinon Green
Glen Fourie
Brenda Schietekat
Michelle Holland
Joanne Horwitz
MISS ARENHOLD
Nina Crowhurst
Charissa Cameron
Andrew White
Cara Harding
Anthony Brink
Daniel Soltau
Estelle Fowler
Keith Logie
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Samantha Louw
MRS ROYNON
Ceridwen Sprake-Jones
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Courtney Kipps
Haidee Prakke
Maryann Diffenthal
Courtney Kipps
Traceyanne Lambert
Maryann Diffenthal
Justin Howarth
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NEEDLEVIDRK PRIZE: Leigh GoldiefMaryann Diffenthal
JAMES MOROM VIDODVDRK PRIZE: Gregory Horwitz
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THE JOAN ROY BAIIEI' CUP: Bronwen Atkinson
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SINGING CLASS VOCAL TROPHY: Robin PadburyfPhilip Lindner
C H JUST AWARD EOR THE MOST DESERVING DRAHA STUDENT: Courtney KippS
MUIZENBERG AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY AWARD FOR THE MOSTPROMISING JUNIOR DRAMA STUDENT
Phillip Horner
KANNEMEYER XHOSA TROPHY: Justin Snaith
XHOSA MERIT AWARDS: Std 4 - Dominique Howarth
Std 5 - Sonia van Heerden
THE LANG GOOD FELLOWSHIP TROPHY KGIRLSJ: Sonia Van Hf-'-erden
THE BENNQ3il.ANG GOODFELLGNSHIP TROPHY CBOYSl: Kelly Goughfrlustin Howarth
THE BRIANWPIPER PREFEXIT TROPHY FOR GIRLS: Sylvia Webb
THE ALEX2 PIPER PREFECI' TROPHY EOR BOYS: Justin Snaith
PERCY T. MARTIN SPEECH TROPHY: KNEW TROPHY l Iain Harris
ARENHOLD "PROGREDIOR" CUP FOR ALL-ROUND PRKSRESS AT SCHOOL: Maryann Diffenthal
THE WEDNESDAY CLUB BURSARY AWARD FOR THE MOST DESERVING PUPIL: Justin Howarth
SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR: Justin Snaith
THE MYERS TROPHY FOR SPORTSMANSHIP cBOYSlZ Dyllan Mitchell
HELEN MUZZELL TROPHY FOR SPORTSMANSHIP fGIRLSl: Leigh Goldie
MUIZENBERG JUNIOR SCHOOL NETBALL TROPHY: Taryn Hiqqo
THE R W JUST CHESS TROPHY: Marc Nadler
THE GOLD TENNIS TROPHY: Andre Brink
SENIOR SOCCER PLAYER TROPHY: Ryan Lloyd
JUNIOR SOCCER PIAYER TROPHY: Mark Van der Vijver
THE M.J.S. TROPHY FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING JUNIOR IN SPORT: Jonathan Srmith
CRICKET PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Andrew Dettmer
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THE MUIZENBERG JUNIOR SCHOOL GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TROPHY: JUNIOR: Gia CrOW1'1llJf5t
DAPHNE WYNNE INTER-HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY TROPHY: Rhodes
SNAITH BACKSTROKE TROPHY: KNEW TROPHYP : Bradford Kilian
SNAITH TROPHY FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING JUNIOR ATHLETE: KNEW TROPHYJ: BfYan Telford
THE CARL VAN DER WEIJDE TROPHY FOR ACHIEVEMENI' IN SPORT: Carmen FIGQITUEII
THE VICIOR LUDORUM: Justin Snaith
THE VICTRIX LUDORUM: Leigh Goldie
INTER-HOUSE WINNER : P J BISHOP SHIELD: Rhodes
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HOINDURS BOARD FOR SERVICE TO SCI-IOOL AS WELL AS THE 1978 STD V CLASS TROPHY:
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HONOURS BOARD : ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: TraCeyanI1e Lambert
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