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thisilyear bythe P.T.A. is the completion of a giving a history in pictures of our school, The edition is complete and may be viewed at school, Vhesley Poole, who is in-charge of the project,is to be congratulated this important contribution to the life.and history of the school. 1' on The tuckshop is probably one of the most complex and important P.T.A, jobs in the school and we are fortunate in having the duo of Mrs Pat Heins and Mrs Lee Reid in charge, Thank you to these ladies. No report would be complete without mentioning the contribution of the lady from the United States, Mrs Linda Crowley, With the knowledge gained overseas, she has given us a fresh perspective on P.T,A. matters and methods. The Junior section of computer club is in her charge and many of our Sub A's, B's and Std l's can now operate and understand a computer, thanks to her good teaching. Also, she and her husband Jim have personally contributed hundreds of rands to the school in the form of many items, e.g. furniture and . carpets, suitable for school use. The Fete which we are having early next year is her portfolio, So it was with deep regret and disappointment that we heard of her having to leave us in December, Naturally we are very pleased to hear of Jimls business promotion, but at the same time we are sad that the school will be losing her services. We wish the:CP0WlSyS every success in their new home and work in A Germany and thank them sincerely for their contribution to Muizenberg' A Junior School. ,A SPORT AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES: . . Those who have received the highest honours in sport this year have been Edward Gluckman iJudoJ,'Julie Lane SJudoJ, Martin Gluckman fJudo7,' r Wayne van Schoor lJudoJ and Paul Cluer CGymnasticsD,all of whom received Western ProvinceCblours'and whose names are recorded on the Honours Board, - A' ' V' Building up a tradition often takes many years, especially in the realm of sport.i It is heartening therefore to note that the groundwork done is now bearing fruit. Our youngsters are moving up into.that tradition, are caught up in it and so the tradition is carried forward . and improved upon, I shall therefore not be picking out a particular sport - this may be scrutinized in the school magazine H for improvement has been in all spheres, I As far as facilities are concerned, I have much pleasure in reporting that the School Committee have sanctioned the construction of a muchnneeded and long overdue maintenanceufree cricket pitch at Sandvlei, for Withu out this basic facility there can be no hope of improving our cricket. We thank Mr John Arenhold'ISchool Committee Memberb for his invaluable1 assistance and interest in this project, Mr Innes hasfkindly agreed to- construct the pitcha' 1' - 'V ' ' ' Mfr - ' On the cultural side the fastest growth-point has undoubtedly been the music department,especia11y the number of recorder players under the guidance of Miss S. Turner. ' Also, our'K.G. Choir was brought' into being under the direction of Mrs Trautmannythereby increasing the number of choirs to 3 - we already have a Junior and Senior Choir thanks Ito Mrs Trautmann and Mrs Rabie. ' I - I - f 1 , , .V , 4 , - , 4 . I page is sponsored by the JOHNSON family' contd!
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In June,Mr W. Diepeveen,the Inspector of Educagintedi changed to another region-and Mr BOWSS Was gppnew pbstg A 9 v Va Inspectors We wish him every success in his p in lf,! A:Q i 'b our School Secretary 13 an ' To find appropriate words to descri G ture of her job and her impossible task for so complex is the na th Se who know her will character. In my view, and I'm sure all 0 who else can 9 ur agreed she is the complete School Secr, th nk you for yo run the school as well as she does ? Sandy, we a loyalty and devotion to duty. 1 Herbert are not actually H d'B . P l J hnson and Head Girl. Shel ey. tl ma ea Oy, au 0 earded as Junior Daftners of Ogrstiient staff members but they can be Fee d a Solid backbone to Ou h th f ts have fofme They and t e o er Pre ec for a job well dgne, population and we thank them A , , A . - H P To Mr du TOit9 our Caretaker, and his band of cleaners,a:3liiamghO22 Y and Joseph, we thank you for your often unsung lab0QFS I overtime. Sarah Claasen, OUP tea Slflv also manages g le to brighten our busy d3YS' f 1 extra hours of to come up with a smi Doing a fine job as traffic officer and to help OUT Chilgrin 253033 5 the always-busy Main Road is Mr Ruthenbergu Thank YOU -0 Y Q important contribution. HIGH scnootg Th l'nk between the High School and Junior continues to be strengthened e 1 Mr Nathan is to be thanked for his willingness to include the Junior ' ' ' b and other cultural School by allowing us to attend visits by Capa ' ' ' ' ll and groups at the High School and for his continued interest in a anything that concerns our school, SCHOOL COM ITTEE: In Mr Graeme Wynne you have one of the most foresig School Committee Chairman we are likely to haven Under his strong leadership our School Committee meetings are characterized by open discussion and most important of ally getting on with business at hand. This last phrase is particularly significant, for we have a growing school, and thus a strong committee of people genuinely and positively concerned with the school, is absolutely essential S all members of the Committee, our thanksa P.T.A. AND P.TnAi PROJECTS: hted and devoted f -, 10 Q If ever an example of loyalty to the School and the cause of education E has been set, it is the form of the PuT.A. Committee under the lS3dGFeif Shlp Qf MPS Averll Myerso She and the P,T.A, Committee have really contributed so much, not only to fundraising, but have also shown a' . yi E .I E . ' is ' S deep interest in the growth of the school. AS you are probably well aware, many projects have been mounted this year and the sum of R12 500 has so far been collectedo 'This ' includes the Eduquiz project. I ask you to refer to-the School Magazine for further details. A ' ht' certain individuals - and Ifm I am not in the habit of highlig ing p - . . px sure they don't particularly want me to2for whatever we do at ' 5 this school, we do as a team, and everyone contributes to the been 5 of hisfher ability. However, I'm sure you'll undefstand if I mention lg - I P,T,A. and P.T. W some of the out-ofnthe-ordinary aspects of our A. membegl
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--V mmm mmms nm A A .T . o One of my personal ideals, our participation in the Afr1kaaUSlE1 teddL 9 became a'reality this year with all classes from Sub Bjto Std V entering, as well as several individuals, , The highest pralSG to everyoneg 'from the unstinting labour of the teachers to the enthusiam: of the children for the successes we achieved in OU? very first outing.'V The many cups and certificates which we won,aP9 testimony to this success 5 due A most memorable and exciting Drama Workshop production WOlaf and the Ogrew directed by Glynn Day was staged in July A project that all of us, teachers, parents and childreniwill remGmPeF for a long time is the School Play WToad of Toad Hallm directed by Cindy Just and recently performedo And not only performed but recorded by SoA.T,VQ for screening next year The year was rounded off by the inter-class Reading Competition, the Drama Workshop evening, a welcoming function for our new Sub Ais, a morning and evening Carol and Nativity presentation and two mag and successful P,T.A. fundraisers, namely the Meat Raffle and the Fun Run. Details of our other many and varied cultural activities may be looked up in our School Magazine SCHOGL MAGAZINE I have referred to our School Magazine several times, so it is appropriate that we bring it under the spotlight for a moment Miss Povey has used her creative flair to produce yet another interesting and varied magazine. We thank her, as well as Mrs St du Preez, our secretary, for the demanding task of typing it all out I Congratulations to Miss Povey and ShelleymAnne Barnett.fOP the COVCFgf ' designn T, Another publication worthy of mention is our article in the Muizenberg A News - thanks to Maureen Montgomery for her most interesting articles, . keeping the community up to date with what is happening at Muizenberg Junior Schooln FOUNDERS DAY: Founders Day went particularly smoothly this yearv' A partigulapl . Y- significant remark was passed by our School Committee Chairman about 3 what he saw and heard on the tour around the school. His words were Wit was a real eye-openert and he referred to the stardl d f T ' '. ar o work, the dress, the general atmosphere that has improved,if not dramatically certainly significantly over the last few years. liknow that there' 5 are many astute and discerning people who recognize and understand the T quality and scope of the education that their child ic receiv- B v , . ins ut there are many who don'tg there are many who i ' Q L b X , , experience of other schools th,t Q ' maglne? througt limited l a we are , t f Q 0 I A A be further from the truth. g Just regenflgui Filerati Nothing eeuld an ex-inspector of Education, Mr Bosse Zwhose gpgggioqaiphonetgallcfrom ,Q to say how extremely pleased he was with the progpesg O5 fi g ls school 3 grandson and the excellent standard of educ t' N , . 13 5 school. l ask that we take a new l K a lon and Staff at thiS E 00 at ourselves W T' 5 school we used to be. We have com 1 0 Q 5 are not the 5 orward, The ' d Q 1 9.- ' Q , move ' C D1 t se an many other factors make this school an 3 L ace o work and Ju t t b .Q - exciting I T message be Passed onsto othgrsnby Yiuisilvgaththiietsentiments and this P3 and understanding of S so 3' 3 SP93t6P'3DDFeciatif our School can be engendered and nurtured in othepglf This page is sponsored by the JOHNSON family . Cod? -1 , ,.-.,-,..a....,, ,. ss .af,f+1,,, .a v,y5a,.f..,,,,.,..i...,,, N q, I . .. vw V Qvrfku-p ini--5 . 14, ' ,, f,g n -- if 'rl 1
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