Muizenberg Junior School - Seagull Yearbook (Cape Town, South Africa)

 - Class of 1983

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W... wwf as he mmm Xe M . . V 1,4 This year we have consolidated on work begun in previous yearso The library is open every big break and after school for an hour. The use of the library during these periods has been disappointingo The main function of the school library is to provide books for project work and also for leisure readingg The im ortance of the D latter should not be underestimatedn In the acouisition of books this year, we have tried to concentrate on books for children in the Junior Primary School where there is avid interest in reading, The kindergarten section of the library is still small but we are trying to remedy this situations We are indebted to the P.T,Ao for supplying R60 per month for the purchase of books, as we receive only R323 from the Departmento We have tried to organize talks on various subjects in the libraryo So far we have had a talk on calligraphy which was well attended and promoted much interest in the subjects Special thanks must be extended to all those mothers and teachers who helped in the library in many different wayso The Library Committee: Mesdames Klosser, Molteno, Logan, Byng, Bowler, Privett and lmpeyo Teachers: Mr Just, Mrs McDonogh, Miss Povey9 Miss Campbell, Miss Ravenscroft, Miss Rooney and Mrs Myersq I should like to thank the following mothers who did library duties this year: Mesdames Conradie, Logie, Linnow, Klosser, Logan, Booker? Smith, Byng, Privett, lmpeyy Pringle and Inkleyn MRS LQ WALKER MW, Wggmgpgttnijahtcpdarmdlfwnfghdppenvtfrtgsfmpmrum r On Tuesday the Std la class went to the Cape Town Castleu We left the school at 8 oiclock in the morning and caught the trainn when we appived there, we walked to the Castleu lt was not a very long walko The guide told us that Van Riebeeck built the four pointed fort and Van Der Stel and Wagenaar built the five pointed Castle, After visiting the jail we went to the museum and later we ate our lunch. We all enjoyed ourselves very mucho JEDUTHAN OLIVIER STD IA This page is sponsored by the Cl Johnson family -..v-.--'-v-----r---,fv.P1--- 'ff TT'7T1 ?T ' ' ' ' , V v - -- ' W ' ' .' . ' ' ww ' - 11.5 'Y '

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.l Ln ...T X Hhw . v R21 .i f-3.1711 I , ., ,..v..Y,.-4 f, ,--, -Q- , .- 1, - , 5,-5 -1 V- if :,- Mc.: ' 2- . A' HA, ,gi fe- 'fu -' un-nhl H V-'M' MY ADVENTURE IN A HOT AIR BALLQNQ li' Vf nh At last our hot air balloon was in the SKYQ We ?Zli32gaNZgEE land landed in the United Kingdom ddfing the night 5' s a beautiful night but? none the less we were shaken 8FQUUd,v It-wa one was up and we with sparkling lights. It became light and everyto 23. l U1 moving aroundi Off we went to Bucklnghem Palace 'H' 11 see the Queeno.n,We Saw'Bi3 BSU in the-dlstanc? M 'and went for a sail upkthe River ThamS3o ,H Our next stop was.AmeFioa where the Statue of Liberty welcomed uso .We went to Disneyland and did a lot of exciting things. My friend got lost in a CPOWG and I paniokeda ' At last we found her sitting all alone and very sad and tired, We were all together now and ready to leaveu At night fall we left fo? homell - .f.,. fywicxy STEPHENS 'STD ZA A' DIE DOKKQ Eenimooi, warm Saterdagmore het mnr Thealyfonsnklasonderwyser beslbit om die dokke te besoeka K . ' Q M f-' ,Toe one by die ingang aankom, het die doeaneebeanptes ons-gevra of ions iets het om te verklaar, Daanna het ons ingery en na die droogdokigaan kyke: Mensa was hosig om h skip te verfo Die dokke is h woelige plex, treine word heen en weer Pangeer, vragmotors ry vangeen kaai na die aaaawjen hyskrane laai goedere van vragbote af. DiefQaED 11, die grootste passasiersboot in die wereld was lanes ' kaai FBVQ ,ww IAQJI , by , A ' Daahna het ons na h gnoot-bleepboot gaan kyk. Die kaptein het it gese datgons aan hoord kon gaan, Hy het vir ons die enjinkameh7 EQWYSy eq toe het hy vin ons na die kontrolekamer geneem waar hy vir ons gewys het hoe die tweerigtingradio werko Hy het ons toee gelaat om self Fond te kyk sodat hy en mnr Theal Kon gesels, want . hulle wasxhaie groot vriendeo - ' ' Na M QUT het OHS UGPUE skool toe gery en h bedankingsbrief aan die kaptein gestuuro j 4, , iq , H- ' j CRAIG PAYTEN f' U .TST 5A l 3 ' , 1 , This Page is sponsored by the Cf Johnson familyw . N'-. W' .'1-mifr' ' A ' I W, x .sa..



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!,,4v.g?,,: R .. A ru ..----- ,ultaiiiw I, ,lfV,1f:':i jy 'WWHLX JI: f Q-gm, fg.,,,f , 4' rf .- f its The Judo Class has enjoyed a very successful Y935uggt?eg2?ee ghey ares Pau ane uiie ane an - ' ' Ch m iona representing their Province at the South Africztag iE2Op31fiZQ1tS Zhi ships in Bloemfontein in Octobern Thank YOU . 1 ran a have helped raise money for a new Judo meta The Judoiieaiinds for very successful Judo Marathon at the school to help FH a new judo mate MR A BUTCHER Gynlfbebeii The Muizenberg Junior Schoolvs Gymnastics Club was introduced this year with mixed fears and hopes on my part and on that oi the school. We started with a large group of gymnasts, some of whom joined and dropped out when they realized how much effort is involved in gymnastics This kind of sport requires a great deal of time, patience? discipline and particularly, enthusiasmu I coached the gymnasts from scratch, after assessing their ability and after months of training divided them into Z groups, beginners and the more advanced gymnastsn The latter are at present training for their Western Province Colours Competitiono The gymnasts have worked very hard and very enthusiastica in the little time that the school has been able to spare us. We work on weekends as well to get in extra trainingo A little of what we have achieved in training was seen in the two displays held at the schools These displays also included a few gymnasts from other schools in the Muizenberg area: The team is about to take a very important step Q namely buying a horizontal bar and mattresseso ,The boys are required to compete on' the horizontal bar as well as floor exercises and vaulting and have already started practising at SDAQCQSQ over the weekends. if' In conclusion, I wish the gymnasts the best of luck for the new yearo I am sure that with my help and that of the gymnasts the team will make the school's name known in Western Province Amateur Gymnasticsu I hope that many scholars will join us in the futuret ' MR YQ NEUMANN T513 maeazime iS Sponsored by the KNIGHT family M if . ' .,:',,ih me-...:1.4 .L -ui . '-' ' ' 'A

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