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STAFF SNIPPETS 1988 r an ., V f-044,-ZZ 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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