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JUNIOR SCHOOL The Staff 1985-1986 Back Row: Mr. M. Beasley Middle Row: Mr. S. Adams, B.A. Mrs. J. Zuill Miss E. Wilkie (Head of Department) Mrs. K. Latter Mr. F. Allen Front Row: Miss M. Armstrong Mr. G. Sutherland (First Assistant) Mrs. M. Pettit, R.S.A.M., L.R.S.M. Mr. K. Peacock Mrs. L. Williams The National Union of Children N.U.C. has just passed a weighty resolution: Unless all parents raise our rate of pay. This action will be taken by our members (The resolution comes in force today) Noses will not be blown (Sniffs are in order) Bedtime will get preposterously late. Ice-cream and chips will be consumed at breakfast. Unwanted cabbage left upon the plate Earholes and fingernails can ' t be inspected Overtime (known as homework) won ' t be worked. Reports from School will all say Could do better. Putting bricks back in boxes may be shirked. - Jonathan Bell J7A 27
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SATURDAY SOCCER « - - Port Royal and Saltus teams after the December 14th Match . Satuday Soccer at Saltus Cavendish commenced its fifth succes- sive season in October preceded by two coaching sessions conducted by Jon Beard, Senior school athletic director and Kieran Peacock Junior school athletic director. These sessions were well attended by parents from Cavendish and the Junior and Senior schools, emphasizing the continuity of the soccer programme throughout Saltus. The popularity of the prog- ramme was evidenced by the enthusiastic support of over 85 boys at the beginning of the season which settled down to an average turn-out of between 65 and 70 boys each week with strong support being provided by parents by way of coaching, refereeing and organizing functions. The league schedule consisted of 22 games through to the end of March with very few rain-outs. Much excitement was shown weekly with the final standings in doubt until the last week of the season when Yellow team managed to win the title closely followed by Green, Blue and Red teams. The emphasis thoughout the year was on participation, team work, development of skills, and the fun element of playing. The coaches and parents were rewarded by the evident prog- ress of the boys in the development of their skills over the year. The annual Mothers ' vs Boys ' game was held on December 28 with a full complement of Mothers and Boys and Supporters. Both sides were extremely enthusiastic with the Mothers man- aging to hold the boys to a 3-3 draw. For the first time in the Saltus Cavendish soccer programme, games were played against another school during the 1985-86 season. On December 14, boys selected from the 2s and 3s played against Port Royal Primary School. Much skill, enthusiasm and sportsmanship was exhibited in their 5-0 win, with 2 goals being scored by Haile Outerbridge and 1 each by Craig Brown, Raymond Burgess and Ricky Carruthers. A return match was held on March 8 at the Saltus Junior school field where the The Victorious Saltus Team. Cavendish boys won over a much improved Port Royal team by a 2-0 score with goals being notched by Sam Fraser-Smith and Craig Brown. The success of both these games was due to the untiring efforts of the head coach, Mr. W. Templeton, his field coach, Mr. J. Brown, Mr. R. Massey, as the Saltus linesman, Mr. V. Ingham, who refereed and the mothers who organized refreshments for all the boys and the numerous sup- porters who attended the matches. Another highlight of the year was the fourth annual match between a team composed of third year boys of Cavendish and a team of fourth year Junior School boys held at the Junior School field on April 5. After a scoreless first half, the constant pressure by the Cavendish side produced a 3-1 victory over the Junior School side with goals being scored for Cavendish by Ricky Carruthers, Wolde Place and Craig Brown. Mr. W. Templeton again ably guided the boys in this match which produced a very high level of skills. No doubt this is welcome news to the Junior School coaches for the future. The continuity of the Cavendish programme into the Junior and Senior prog- rammes is important and the games such as the third year vs fourth year boys are good indications that this continuity is evident and encouraged. The 1985 86 season closed on April 19 with a round robin series of games, a game in which the first year boys participated and several soccer skill events. In addition, Mrs. J. Beard presented medals to all the participants in the programme. Refreshments were provided by a hard working group of mother and fathers to end a well supported family day. As you can imagine, the success of the Saturday Soccer prog- ramme at Cavendish is wholly dependent upon the support of parents; in the areas of coaching, refereeing, fund raising, organizing functions and even being in attendance to support their sons play. This past season was exceptional in the support provided. Many thanks to all of you! 26
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Monitors: Back Row: (1-r) Dennis Fagundo, Keith Madeiras, Geri Mewett, Jay Rewalt, Kamathi Warner, Tripp West, James Lotherington, Sloan Wakefield. Middle Row: John Harvey, Scott ie Ma, Kieran Campbell, Nicholas Pettit, Brenton Tucker, Mark Randall, Kristopher Taft , Christian Luntzer ( Head Teacher ' s Monitors). Front Row: William Young, Patrick Singleton, Pat- rick Murdoch, Michael McCoy, Daniel Gresham, Rannie York, James Legere, Terence Corday, Barton Sommerville, Marc Drew. School Officers 1985-1986 House Officers BUTTERFIELD Capt: Kristopher Taft Vice Capt: Jason Cook DARRELL Capt: Barton Sommerville Vice Capt: Brenton Tucker SALTUS Capt: Mark Randall Vice Capt: James Legere WATLINGTON Capt: Geri Mewett Vice Capt: Terence Corday 28
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