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Vol magies, warm lyfies en ’n GRÓÓT PLAN
Idees vir ’n Warm Winterhart-projek
D
ie winter is hier! Die koue klop aan die venster, dit is tyd vir lekker pannekoek en sop, en die Kaapse reëns betrap ons gereeld sonder ’n sambreel. Maar … wat van hulle wat nie ’n sambreel het nie – ook nie ’n huis met vensters of ’n ietsie warm om te eet nie? Vir talle minderbevoorregtes hier in ons streek is die winter vreesaanjaend. Ons hart bloei wanneer ons ’n man, vrou of kind op straat sien wat in wind en weer staan en bedel. Die meeste van ons wil graag iets vir hulle doen … maar ons weet dat om geld te gee nié ’n goeie idee is nie. Hier is wel ’n klompie goeie idees; dit is prakties en dit kan maklik saam met jou gesin, jou vriende of jou klasmaats aangepak word. Só kan julle ’n verskil maak: MAAK MAGIES VOL! Maak blikkieskos bymekaar, en rys, bone, pap, langlewe-melk en ander nie-bederfbare produkte, en begin ’n kosbank. Daar is altyd gesinne wat daardie kos bitter nodig het, én organisasies wat na sulke gesinne probeer omsien. Julle kan hier ’n groot verskil maak – en só ander se magies so vol soos julle s’n kry! ÓÚGOED IS WARMGOED Die koue en nat weer kry ons almal onder – maar het jy al daaraan gedink dat daar mense is wat in hierdie nat winter nie skoene het om aan te trek nie? Gaan kyk ’n bietjie in jou kas – en loer sommer in jou broer of suster of ma of pa s’n – en tel ’n bietjie
die pare skoene en tekkies wat nooit meer gebruik word nie. En die jeans wat nooit meer gedra word nie (omdat dit te styf sit!). En wat van die opgevoude kombers wat al twee jaar lank ongebruik daar lê? Dit is tyd dat daai goed ’n nuwe huis kry! En onthou sommer ook daardie serp wat nie meer cool is nie. Daar sál iemand wees wat dit sal LOVE! Onthou die Engelse spreekwoord: “One man’s junk is another man’s treasure!” MAAK KLEINGELD GROOT! Kies ’n organisasie wat jy wil ondersteun – en doen dit dan! Kyk, ’n mens het mos altyd ’n klomp kleingeld in jou beursie (dalk gooi julle dit in ’n bottel wat iewers in die huis staan). Moedig jou bure, ouers en die res van die familie aan om van daardie swáár sente – én die ewe swaar blink geld – ontslae te raak.
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Stel dan ’n doelwit: Hoeveel geld WIL jy insamel? En: Wanneer wil jy die projek voltooi? Vertel al wat leef en beef daarvan op Facebook en whatsapp. Kry nou sommer jou hele skool hierby betrokke. Gaan teken dan ’n prent of die skoolwapen met bordkryt op ’n parkeerterrein of sommer op die netbalbaan (hoe groter die prent, hoe meer plek vir die geld!). Op ’n spesifieke dag – of by ’n spesiale geleentheid wat jy met die onderwysers gereël het – bring almal dan hulle kleingeld en pak dit binne-in die getekende prent. Jy sal jou verstom oor hoe groot kleingeld word! Daar is ’n KLOMP maniere om in hierdie winter ’n verskil te maak. Hierbo is maar drie idees.
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LIFESTYLE - MATRIC MAGIC 2 JUNE 2014 http://maxmatric.com/ matric-dance/
Music & your ears ...
our matric dance can be one of the most spectacular nights of your schooling career and will be a memory that you never forget. But to get the most out of your night, you need to be sufficiently prepared so that you can have a stress-free, fun evening! HOW TO PREPARE - GIRLS: * The early bird catches the worm If you are going to get your hair, nails and make-up done by professionals, it is best to book your appointment at least 1 month in advanced to secure your spot before the other girls steal all the good ones! * Don’t rush the fun Give yourself enough time on the day of the dance. * Don’t book all your appointments on top of one another. Start your first appointment early (about 12) so that you have spare time if any appointments run late and so that you have enough time to dress and take plenty of photos. OUTFIT 911 * Let’s be honest, split seams and pigeon-toed waddles in high heels just aren’t attractive. So, when choosing a dress, shoes and jewelry, opt for something comfortableyou will be spending approximately 6-7 hours in your outfit. * Make sure you can sit in the dress comfortably and walk in your shoes without cringing, especially if you plan on dancing the night away. HOW TO PREPARE - GUYS * Suite up When choosing a suite, go for an outfit that you won’t get too hot in. You will probably spend most of the night without your blazer on, so make sure your shirt underneath is looking snazzy. * It’s a good idea to order/book your suite about 2-3 months before the dance.
Written by: Monika Nagel - B.Communication Pathology.Pret (2007)
BOYS AND GIRLS DATE DILEMMAS * To get the most out of your night, you should try to pick a date who you can talk to easily and who you get along with well. * Also, you need to give your date enough time to prepare themselves for your big night, so don’t leave the asking part for too late. Asking two months prior to the dance gives your date enough time to sort out their necessary arrangements. KEEP IT CLEAN * You may already be 18, but help a brother out and keep it clean for this once? * Stay clear of alcohol, smoking and drugs before and during the dance. Its best not to indulge afterwards too because this really is a night that you want to remember… * Out of respect for your peers, teachers, parents, organizing committee and school, be well behaved and have some good oldfashioned innocent fun! * Don’t leave the party till after the dance WHAT TO EXPECT? * On the night At the dance itself, there will be plenty of mingling and chatting. From the arrivals to the photos, there will be a great deal of attention on you, so prepare yourself for all the jealous eyes. . . * Food will be served and you may have to listen to some speeches and thank you’s. Clap politely and keep the sarcastic comments to a minimum. You will be smiling A LOT, so prepare for sore cheeks. All those photos will take their toll… * Lastly, just remember the whole night is aimed at allowing you to celebrate your 12 years of schooling in an enjoyable way with your friends. Make the night memory you will always cherish.
Many of us are experiencing a new found love for i-pods and other earphone listening music devices. They are a sanctuary from loud traffic noise and work tasks. Every time we put them in our ears, we can however not stop ourselves from hearing our parents’ ever echoing words: “Put that softer or you’ll go deaf!” The reality is that our parents were absolutely right. Listening to loud music or any other loud sounds can cause permanent, irreversible hearing damage. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have concluded that any sound louder than 85dB can cause permanent hearing damage. Most listening devices have a maximum output of 103dB. At this level, only 15 minutes of listening can and probably will cause permanent hearing damage. When it comes to music devices, the golden rule is listening to music at a volume no louder than 80% (90dB) on your music device. Even then, it is important to listen at this level for no more than 90 minutes daily. After 90 minutes of listening, our hearing cells or cochlear hair cells are tired, and need a day or so to rest and recover. Music has many positive effects on our emotional wellbeing and is therefore an
important part of our everyday lives. We should however never forget about the wellbeing of our ears and hearing abilities. Once you have a hearing loss, you will never be able to enjoy the music as well as when you first developed your initial love for it. “My car is capable of driving 120 miles an hour (193km/h) down the streets, but as society we have set speed limits because those are safer. We need to set some sort of speed limit for music listening.” – Dr. Cory Portnuff (University of Colorado)
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In and around the house JUNE 2014 3
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HANDY HINTS FOR YOUR HOME
These Handy Hints will remind you of the ways you can save around the home – some you may be able to do, and others you may not be able to do, but every single one of them can help you save money and energy. Even if you only choose one or two, it all adds up!
FRIDGE/FREEZER
• Check seals and doors. Doors need to close firmly. • Check the temperature. Fridges work best between 3° and 5°, freezers work best between -15° and -18°. • Room to breathe. Fridges and freezers run better with air circulating around them.
HEATING
• Check the temperature. Keep the room temperature between 18° and 21° in winter. • Seal those cracks and gaps with blockers like a door ‘snake’ • Throw on a jersey so you can turn your heater down • Keep the curtains closed to keep the warmth in.
HOT WATER
• Shorten your shower to save water, money and energy! • Fix those dripping taps. They can waste up to 1 litre of water/hour • Hand wash single dishes instead of using the dishwasher
• Try a front loader washing machine they use less water and up to 60% less energy
ELECTRIC PUMPS
• Use the right size, and don’t pay for wasted energy • Install a timer, and only use it in off peak times or when you need to • Use a pool cover, this can reduce the need for filtering.
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DF Malherbe Hoërskool / High School 4 JUNE 2014 Toneel
DF bied hul jaarlikse “Eenbedrywe” aan! Op die 20ste Mei het die leerders van Hoërskool DF Malherbe vyf eenbedrywe op die planke gebring.Die toneelstukke “Binnekant Buite Onderstebo” en “Mamma ek wil ‘n mens wees” het die aand met die hoogste prys weggestap. “Mamma ek wil ‘n mens wees” is ‘n fisiese teaterstuk wat geskep is deur die Graad 12 Dramatiese Kunste- leerders.
ATKV Redenaars
Erin-Ann Meyer, ‘n graad 8 leerder van Hoërskool D.F. Malherbe, het tot die halfeindronde van die ATKV se nasionale redenaarskompetisie deurgedring. Die ronde word op 30 Mei in George gehou.
Hokkie
Riegardt Pienaar is ‘n aktiewe sportentoesias wat by Hoërskool DF Malherbe skoolgaan. Hy speel al die afgelope vyf jaar vir DF Malherbe se eerste seunshokkie span en het al verskeie skooltoekennings ontvang, en behaal die OP se onder 18 B-span.
Rugby
Die O/15 span van Hoërskool D.F. Malherbe het die naweek ongelooflike karakter en deursettingsvermoë getoon deur hulle wedstryd teen Westering met 27 punte teenoor 21 te wen. Die span se gees en die waardering wat
hulle het om al lank saam te kan speel, was die geheim van wen. Die halftyd telling was 21-5, maar in die 2de helfte het ware spanwerk na vore gekom om die wa deur die drift e trek. DF is baie trots op sy leerders wat so kan vasbyt.
Op die foto staan die O/15 span van DF Malherbe saam met hulle afrigters, agter Johan Van Den Heever en regs Anton Prinsloo.
Krieket
Marinus Bronkhorst van Hoërskool DF Malherbe het onlangs aan die SA Skole Binnenshuise Aksiekrieket toernooi deelgeneem. Hulle het 12 wedstryde gespeel waarin Marinus in 10 kolfbeurte die hoogste tellings aangeteken het. Hy het verder 11 paaltjies, 9 “run outs”, 3 vangskote en 2 “stumpings” gehad. Hy is dan ook op Saterdag die 3de Mei gekies vir die 0/15 SA Ontwikkelingspan wat na Kaapstad gaan toer.Hy is ‘n kranige krieketspeler en sy skool wens hom alle sterkte toe met die toernooi wat in Oktober plaasvind.
Hoërskool Framesby Mnr en Me Framesby
Rugby
Framesby skok Boland Landbou se 1ste span met 22 -16 op 24 Mei 2014
Jacquis Oosthuizen – 1ste rugby.
Rugbyspelers van Framesby 2014: Links na regs agter: Malan Marais (o.18 Akademie) ; Roché van Zyl (o.18 Cravenweek) ; Tiaan Louwrens (o.18 Akademie) ; Wihan Coetzer (o.18 Cravenweek) ;Tiaan Stander (o.18 Cravenweek).Middel: SF Nieuwoudt (o.18 Cravenweek) ; Mnr Louis Gerber ( hoofafrigter o.18 Cravenweek) ; Rouché Nel (o.18 Cravenweek) ; André Lategan (o.18 Akademie)Voor: Ruben le Roux (o.16 Grant Khomo) ; William Duckitt (o.16 Grant Khomo).
Mnr Framesby: Marthinus Nienaber; Me Framesby: Shirley Nelson; 1ste Prins: Neal Brophy; 1ste Prinses: Jani Swiegelaar; 2de Prins: Ryan Muller; 2de Prinses: Deniel Terblanche.
Netbal
o.18 Cravenweek word deur die Pumas aangebied. o.18 Akademieweek word deur Boland aangebied. o.16 Grant Khomoweek word deur die Bulle aangebied. Gedurende Junie/Julie vakansie
Hokkie Baie geluk aan Bianca Barnard wat verkies is tot die OP o.18 B Dogtershokkiespan.
Anchen Bosch – 1ste netbal
Anchen Bosch – 1ste netbal.
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Rugby
Junior Pokomela, scores a try aginst Wynberg Boys in the annual derby fixture in Port Elizabeth
Willow Academy WILLOW ACADEMY PRIVATE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
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GREY 1ST XV Rugby crash over between the posts for one of their 10 tries against St Andrews College
Derby Day Results Rugby A confident and excited 1st XV took to the Phillip field against Wineberg. Grey won the match 32-19. Congratulations to winning captain, Johann van Niekerk for his inspirational leadership – You can be very proud of your team! A special mention must be made of Junior and his cheerleading team and all the Grey boys for their AWSUM support. Hockey Grey endured several minutes of extreme pressure before re imposing themselves onto the game. But it only took a moment of individual magic from the captain Kurt Wicht to break the 2-2 dead lock and give Grey the winning lead. Final score Grey 3, Wynberg 2. Grey have not beaten Wynberg since 2010 Squash Grey squash players destroyed Wynbergs’ expectations of an upset by dominating from the start. Grey lost only one match from the twelve played. First team – Grey 6 Wyneberg 0 Under 16 A – Grey 5 Wyneberg 1
Surfing The tag team contest was held in pristine conditions in the Cape Recife Nature Reserve. A small playful pod of dolphins added to the festive atmosphere. The Wynberg teams’ better wave selection finally put them ahead in the last twenty minutes. Grey Juniors – 22 points Grey Matrics – 29 points Grey A – 38 points Wynberg – 51 points Grey A’s Kyle Rubin achieved the highest individual wave score of 14.5 points. Golf Grey beat Wynberg by 7 games to 1 – Well done Table Tennis Grey beat Wynberg 9-0 – congratulations! Tennis Grey beat Wynberg 6-0 – congratulations!
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The Grey team shot 1839. Janan de Welzim shot 536 out of 600, and missed the school record for standing by just 4 points. Wynberg shot 1681, giving Grey victory by a comfortable margin of 158 points.
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Pearson High School 6 JUNE 2014 Pearson Proms Concert
Pearson high school’s music department presented yet another successful proms concert on Friday, 9 May in the Deary hall. The sold out evening has proved that Pearson’s music department offers music of a high standard and of the finest quality. Since its arrival in 2010, the annual proms concert is definitely the music department’s highlight of the year. More than 100 music learners took part in this enjoyable and enriching evening, ensuring that audience members, of all ages, could find the music pleasing on the ear and shouting endlessly for an encore. The first half featured the string ensemble, under the guidance of Nicholas Fidler, the Pearson choir, directed
Granny Tea
Pearson’s Interacters hosted a very successful Granny Tea on Friday, 16 May 2014. Grannies and a couple of grandpas from old age homes in the Summerstrand community were entertained by Interact members serving as hostesses. Each hostess decorated her table according to her own style and the Deary Hall was transformed into a colourful tea parlour. The 150 seniors citizens experienced true Pearson hospitality and talent. Some talented Pearson musicians entertained the
crowd: Daniel Black brought back some memories with his rendition of “Mull of Kingtyre”, while Emma Pieters brought a modern touch with her version of John Legend’s “All of me”. But undoubtedly the highlight for the guests was “Phata Phata” the well known Miriam Makeba song performed by Lilo Shingwayo. Outgoing president, Leah Brink, ran a fun entertainment quiz with prizes for each table. Thereafter Micaela Coetzee had the grannies doing some line-dancing to “Cotton eye Joe.”
by Petrus Meyer, the Wind Band, conducted by Alet Finlaison, and the Jazz band, conducted by Leon Piron. The Pearson Concert band, under the baton of Petrus Meyer, took over the stage after interval. A wide variety of music was presented on the evening, ranging from Classic standards to Pop medleys, making it difficult for the audience member to sit still to. The music department is in the process of giving more attention to strings and hope to appoint a string teacher from next year on. Do not miss out on next year’s proms concert, since it promised to be even more exciting and even better.
Hockey The Pearson Girls Hockey teams dominated the fixture, winning all their matches. The Pearson First Team recorded yet another good result after beating Collegiate and Victoria Park in their previous two matches. In what turned out to be a very one sided game, the Pearson girls took control from the outset. The goals came from Michaela Kliment and Caitlin Gouws who put Pearson on the score board early in the first half. The dominant Pearson defence did not allow Brandwag to cross the half way line once and the Pearson team
also looked strong on attack to give then yet other well-earned 2-0 victory.
Other Results 2Nd Won 1-0 3Rd Drew 0-0 4Th Won 2-0 U/16A Won 1-0 U/16B Won 2-0 U/16C Won 4-0 U/14B Vs Brandwag U/14A Won 1-0 U/14C Vs Brandwag U/14B Won 9-0
Victoria Park High School Hockey U16 and U18 Eastern Province Hockey Representatives
Girls Hockey Players In Action
Victoria Park High school is very proud to have contributed a number of players to the Eastern Province hockey teams for 2014. A total of ……….players were selected from under 14 level through to under 21 level. The selected players are featured below, and are as follows:
Left to right: Courtney Every (u/18 reserve); Nicky Veto (u/18A team); Tirene Hatzidarellis (u/16A goalkeeper); Caitlin Wenlock (u/16B).
Under 14 EP Hockey Representatives
Pierre Durandt and Taryn Benade, both Grade 12, have achieved positions in the top 15 of the more than 8000 candidates who entered the 2014 De Beers English Olympiad. Courtesy of the De Beers English Olympiad and they each receive one year’s free tuition at Rhodes University.
reserve
ECO society hosts trash fashion show The ECO club hosted a fashion show where all the outfits were made from recycled waste materials.
Nicky Veto of vphs who made the EP under 18a squad.
Eastern Province Boys’ Hockey Representatives Left – Right: Keagen Geldenhuys (u/16); Dillon Dorothy (u18A and made EP u21); Winchester Scott (EP u21/SA u21/ SA mens A); Ashley Ruth (u18A); Tevin Fortuin (u18B); Kyle Hodgekinson (u18A); Front: Cody Leibrandt (u18B).
Left-Right: Jessica Warren(u/14 goalkeeper) and Danielle Garner (u/14B).
Victoria Park High learners claim top spots in English olympiad
Featured is the winning designer Jenna Minnie, and her sister Jade Minnie, who modelled her creation for her and won the Top Model category. Well done to the Minnie sisters!
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Hoërskool Cillié JUNE 2014 7 Eksamen Die eksamen is volstoom aan die gang. Die Graad 10-12 het alreeds n paar vakke agter die blad, maar die Graad 8-9 begin eers Maandag. Daar is egter wel eerskomende Saterdag 14 Junie ‘n paar netbal en rugby wedstryde by Hoerskool Cillie teen Woodridge. Sterkte aan al die leerders vir die eksamen, sit alles. Onthou wat jy saai sal jy maai.
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Hoërskool Andrew Rabie Mnr. en Me. Rabie 2014
Die glansgeleentheid, Mnr. en Me. Rabie 2014, is op 22 Mei gehou waartydens Lara Scholtz en Braam Schutte aangewys as die wenners.
Noodhulpkursus
10 van Hoërskool Andrew Rabie se leerders het 25 – 27 Maart 2014 aan ‘n Noodhulpkursus deelgeneem. Die kursus was aangebied deur die Suid-Afrikaanse Noodhulpliga. Al die leerders het ‘n teoretiese sowel as ‘n praktiese eksamen voltooi. Hulle het almal geslaag en is nou volwaardige Vlak 1 –noodhulplede. Die noodhulp lede is van groot hulp vir die skool deurdat hulle gratis diens lewer by tuiswedstryde.
Agter Vlnr: Melissa de Jager, Annique McCleod, Megan Whittal, Anco Treurnicht, Dean-Rae Potter. Middel: Natasha Mostert, Caylin Fischer, Juandré Louw. Voor: Rianeska du Preez, Monique Botha.
Ballet-dansers Met die onlangse Rooikappie-produksie, het die volgende seuns hul talente as balletdansers getoon: Vlnr. Reece Korkie, Wynand van Zyl, Louis Nel en Andrico Williams.
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Linkside High 8 JUNE 2014 Linkside soccer teams
Girls’ 1st soccer team.
Boys’ 1st soccer team.
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