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

 - Class of 1984

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2JJJiifWyLix A 'Vis ,1,QgiEjj:Y..ffS'T-'Q,'f'-IGT, V 'A WNFQI .- 3, 4 mai. limi g A 9 - , vfngsnfdym' 4- 3 +1 iq .rl . 'f W W jumfifrk Jet 'atv 'f 9' 3 -x A,,'bSm 1 . '- 1 ',,hf,-EK:-:he-1 .' s.- A X Vi, ,A -Jfiililxwa. ilu I.: ,l This year we were guided by Mrs Boerssen and Mrs Norman WG Playa four rather strong matches against S,AnC.S., Kirstenho Ctwicef and our big old boys team from Mu17enberg High School Played L Won Iost 2 Drew PO1HfS A big thank you to Pam du Preez and Desiree Cooper For making the teachers tea and biscuits Also thank you to Mrs SWMUQGH for Marcus Elvin Jason Bentley Brett Elston Grant van der Viyver Alan Bottoms Robin Linnow Andrew Wharton Richard du Preez Shan Airey Shelley Herbert Clint Casteller Garth Airey Edward Gluckman the first two games They wepe Also good luck to Vddlc Gluckman re and remember practice makes pepLeC+ v MARCUS ELVIN Sa CAPTAIN fs pfmsored by the MCGOVERN famiiyijvog, yu '.1,f.,,' Andrew Evans A --. wither! , A . w w gfz x yxialy. , H5 ' - JJ-1-Fi-ffH? V f' l ' '.1-l6Lf13ufW r ' .Qi'E-3:?4i3'i? :J ' 2 , !I Wi 13.1e+'3v?9Z4f,','f!. Fl-': ?2: b- pm'-a'n?Kg4h '4f,sJlf,fffv W

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JQUNIQIQCSGHOQL ,COMPUTER CLUB NEWS presently fifty interested parents, guardians, and charter enrolled since the Computer Club was launched on 15 May 1934. Q 'recorded for subscriptions to the club are applied towards ,purchase of computer hardware and software. The following are part of school history. club operates in two.modes, Computer club members of e, Commodore and Sinclair user groups who attend Tuesday evening bring their own computers and screens. Expert competent tors are on hand to assist with computer exercises for one a half. Languages received in training are Logo and Basic, , graphics and simple programs quench the thirst for computer Instructors on the Commodore are Roger Airey, Peter and Linda Crowley, Student members are Garth Airey, Shaun , Sean Bosse, Buddy Wells, Gareth Lewis and Jonathan Broadway, on the Apple Ile are Harry Peters and Kevin Phillips, members are Shan Airey, Theresa Hobbs, Athol Gander, Michael and Paul Libauer. Instructors on the Sinclair are Michael , Peter Alexander, Russel Crowhurst and Michael Moncrieff. ffStudent members are Mark Alexander, Judith Bircher, Damon Crowhurst, Bruce Campbell, Shelley Sherman, Jonathan Logan, Stephen DfAlton and Jason Knight. Computer Club members of the Orientation Group attend Friday afternoon F, sessions, They may bring their own computers and screens, if convenientn ,The students receive training in a classroom environment for part of V the time, and on the Schoolis Apple equipment, The half hour preparation gpcourse is designed to administer computer literacy, theory, operation, gQhands-on training experience, graphics, and computer languages such Eggs beginners Logo and Basic, Immediate reinforcement through homework iifjs given to the scholars to extend the exercise at home under superm fiwision over the weekend. Instructors are Linda Crowley and Diane 23DBoerssen, Student members are: James Crowley, David Klosser, ,?5Stephen Peck Neil Phillips, Gary Myers, Ravel Peters, Shane Bowler, ,Z-f ,,:l y. f, ,- 9 , -, - ,- - 1 Ljlracy Bowler, Yvonne Booker, Daniella Bocker, Jason Gleeson, Bernice EQgHobbs, Karen Joubert, Samantha Knight, Derek Lambert, lraceyannen. 'i s5fLambert, Clifford McGovern, Noralyn McGovern, Duncan Pringle, fnillip - A Y -,-A 7- ,- Rftindner, Henry Wann, Neil Thomas, eayle debbeff AU29ll0G Nllklef , ,I ' . . - , 1' wa,- peeyan Wilkie, Judith Narramore, Nicolette Wilson, Ryan hilson, Telly ':ffQQi'iKnoes4en and Justin Snaith., A QQi3w'i' A ' . .. hQQl', A ' e to have an active organisational board gwggefgomputer Club lS.fOp?unat - n d rpq+s Romer aiPSY is Qggeqnsisting of enthusiastic teachers an pa ,it , s u H P tl gjW',j,fhairman supported by Kevin 591111111959 IIE'-WY Wtersf Denloep-9 fem? h?n5XiJust, Mike Bircher, Michael Moncrieffy Linda CP0WlSYQ -9tfF ifdiekander, Rusty Crowhurst, Diane Boerssen, Tressa Stoner, Noel 'if-3 bd'-'fllfiff' , 1., F ferr and William Innes. QeWWMWw,i' , ., gyigemputer club membership is ODSU to Muleenbefs JQU1U? Sffgniith ?hA tjsilgsitudents keen on computers.. Everyone lllvolvefi 1-S 9 ?i'liYh ' G ftbrogress of the Computer Club and the unique llason M1UT 3 et-quwi ' ' A 0 . 1. . v Nrparents and teachers who encourage the variety OI lsafnlnv 5 ln LINDA CROWLEY This by the LOGAN family ,1 . 6 1,v.5'm- 3 X l 1 I I 1 i n r x 1 s l V H J J J H 1 A I A 7 ii ,z W' 1 ,Lu ,H I , 1 'r x i i fi W 1 y! 4 VI 1



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CHESS CLUB Chess has become very popular with the Junior Primary classes at Muizenberg where there seems to be the most interest and enthusiasm within the club.' A xOur senior team, Kwho has become known as the WAN teaml, have really proved themselves in the mini intermschool league this yeari Gary Prinsloo and Tom Hawkins have been reliable members for the past four years and their support has proved to be successfulQ' Tom has been our number one plaver for the past few years, but Gary has shown his determination and Tom has yet to beat him this year. Between them they both won their sections at the inter-school tournaments Mark Sampson, our third member, tied in his section of the tournament Dennis Carew and Donovan Byng played well and with more practice should prove difficult to beat in years to come. During the year's league matches our team played well and for the first time in years managed to win most matches. - The individual championships were held at the end of September. Again Gary and Tom were our entrants who did very welll Out of the fifty pupils, Gary finished fifth and Tom seventh. Our team will be lost without them next year M Gary has proved to be an excellent captain. A Our club his vsome very promising junior players from which we will be drawing our 1985 teamo Mrs Scholtz has given the Sub Ais a good basic grounding on which Mrs lmpey CSub B parentl has coached a very formidable Sub B chess teami Our Std I players coached by Mrs Raphael have some promising players who will be drawn into our league team next yeara Marc Nadler CStd CD has already played in our team on one occasion this year and has had nods of approval from our present Hseniorn team. We unfortunately have very few Std 3 and 4 pupils in our club which means that our A team will be starting young next year, This seems to be a regular occurrance in our chess club n four years ago Tom Hawkins and Gary Prinsloo were in our team as Std I pupils and now as Std 5's have made a strong teamu. MRS Tu STONER Th'is-pagefis sponsored by the FRANKLAND ,family si-ff: 5

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