The 2018 Southportonian

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MR CHRISTOPHER JOHNSTONE

president old southportonians’ association

DIX 1979-1982, BID 1989-1990

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istorically, the presidency of the OSA has changed on a biennial basis. This has been more by convention than by tradition. The convention has not always been observed. So it is that I write this after my second year as OSA President has drawn to a close, and yet I remain in the chair. Some might say this is a a product of my own poor succession planning but, whatever the reason, I am looking forward to another year as President. There is, of course, a difference between the concepts of conventions and traditions. Conventions, can survive so long as they are observed; but provided there is a reason, they can be altered without offence (though perhaps not universally so). The practice of an unaltered convention is what usually becomes a tradition. In that way traditions, by their very definition, become an organisational rubric passed down from one generation to another. Traditions are important, as much at TSS as anywhere. Indeed, when I was at school the First and Second VIII’s boats were named Tradition II and Tradition, respectively. Great names; and I think to Old Boys who were rowers in their time at school, they could see themselves in their school days rowing, and the boys in those crews felt the pride associated with the continuation of the effort and team work which 80 odd years of TSS boys before them had felt.

One of the things that has struck me most in my role in the OSA is the careful path that we at the OSA must tread as custodians of most, but not

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all, of 117 years of corporate memory of TSS within which can be found both true traditions, and the idea of tradition which means something only to Old Boys of particular years. I do not mean to be cryptic in what I say, but the reality is, so far as my experience suggests, each graduating class knows it is a part of a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts, and what is important to them as a year group, and whether those particular parts might properly be, or become, traditions, will depend on the view point of each particular Old Boy.

This year, we at the OSA have continued to go through a process of change and adaptation as we embrace the fact that our more recent members bring with them ideas of what TSS means which can differ vastly to those of other members. In our role in supporting the School and maintaining the network of Old Boys, we have assisted with the conducting of branch reunion events and the Old Boys' weekend which includes the Older Old Boys' Assembly; a truly humbling experience for both the Old Boys and the current students. We at the OSA

thank the School for maintaining and growing this wonderful event. The Old Boys' weekend is obviously our highlight as an organisation, but it is also something which seems to be a highlight for the boys. Being invited as President to attend the First XV’s chapel service before their game with a number of Old Boys returning for their reunions was a wonderful connection between the past and present. Over the course of this year, I had the opportunity to meet many of our newest members from the class of 2018 and consider them to be as fine a year group as any before them. They have continued what are a number of (new) traditions, unknown to many Old Boys, but vital to those future ones, which make them a part of TSS. One of the ones I have enjoyed most is the selection by the graduating class of one teacher to give the address at graduation. This is not a tradition which existed 28 years ago when I left TSS. I mentioned before that the OSA is the custodian of most but not all of the corporate memory of TSS. That is because the rest resides with the staff, many of whom could lay claim to a far greater knowledge of the traditions of the School than any particular Old Boy. And this newish tradition of the graduating class selecting a staff member to give to them their final address demonstrates that for a tradition to be such, it must have a meaning, and must be adaptable.


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Track and Field

2min
pages 308-310

Tennis

3min
pages 306-307

Swimming

4min
pages 304-305

Speech and Variety Club

3min
pages 302-303

Sony Camp

3min
page 301

Rowing

4min
pages 286-289

Sailing

3min
page 300

Round Square

8min
pages 282-285

Gymnastics

4min
pages 270-271

Football

12min
pages 260-268

Cricket

25min
pages 246-255

Basketball

10min
pages 232-237

Debating

3min
pages 258-259

Chess

6min
pages 243-245

Cadets

9min
pages 238-241

Cattle Show Team

3min
page 242

Prep Sportsmaster

11min
pages 228-231

Activities and Sports

1min
pages 225-227

Valedictorians

33min
pages 198-214

Harvest

6min
pages 215-224

Shepherd

8min
pages 134-135

Musgrave

6min
pages 132-133

Rogers

20min
pages 136-141

Melbourne

15min
pages 174-179

Maughan

17min
pages 168-173

Mitre

5min
pages 130-131

Dixon

6min
pages 128-129

Years 5/6 Honours

3min
pages 106-107

Year 5

5min
pages 102-105

Year 3

5min
pages 92-95

Year 2

6min
pages 88-91

Year 3/4 Honours

6min
pages 96-97

Year 4

5min
pages 98-101

Reception

8min
pages 80-83

Year 1

6min
pages 84-87

Preschool

8min
pages 76-79

Arrowsmith

5min
pages 70-71

Trevor R Wood Library

5min
pages 72-73

Deputy Headmaster - Head of Preparatory

10min
pages 66-68

Prep Art

5min
pages 74-75

The Staff & Preparatory Seniors

1min
page 69

Student Leadership

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Dean’s List

3min
pages 58-60

Wellbeing Health

6min
pages 45-46

Vocational Education and Training

3min
page 44

Mathematics

2min
page 42

Science

2min
page 43

Life and Faith

2min
page 41

Libraries and Information Services

3min
page 40

Robotics and Engineering Technology

2min
page 37

Languages

5min
pages 38-39

Information Technology

2min
page 36

Health and Physical Education

3min
page 34

Humanities

3min
page 35

English

3min
page 31

Gifted and Talented

4min
pages 32-33

Design Technology

3min
pages 26-27

Business and Enterprise

3min
page 25

Art

3min
page 24

School Captain

10min
pages 11-13

CFO

2min
page 14

Chaplain

7min
pages 15-17

Archives

2min
pages 22-23

Headmaster

22min
pages 6-10

TSS Foundation

5min
pages 18-19

Old Southportonians’ Association

5min
pages 20-21
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