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9 June 200 Issue 9/200 Contents From the Head Master s Desk The AJ Human Room 2 Extra-Mural Awards 2 Extra-Mural Results First Week of Term 4 Staff XV vs Leavers XV 4 The Herald and Communicator 4 Smalls 5 Upcoming Events Holiday Activities Opens for the rd Term Softball Soccer vs Pinetown / Crawford NC Grade 0s to Cobham Grade Work Experience From the Head Master s Desk The waiting is over and the World Cup is upon us. I sense the anticipation and excitement in the air, and I really hope that our boys do well. Whatever the results for Bafana, we are indeed privileged to be hosts of this world class event. I know that with the country behind them, the organizers will do us proud. This has been a hectic period, and I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the smooth running of the term. The school has been busy, but thanks to the professionalism of the staff we have come through well. Special thanks to my two deputies, Mrs Vermaak and Mr Norton, for all they do to help me. It is very much appreciated. The term two sports programme ended with Founders Day matches against Kearsney last Saturday. We had a very pleasant day, with spirited but sporting clashes. The st XV had a real cracker of a game under lights, and our visitors claiming the honours in a closely contested match. My congratulations to the school for their spirited support. You have been amazing all year, and I am really proud of you. Special thanks again to Bongani Mabena, who has been simply amazing as the War Cry leader. A phenomenal job! Our U4 sides had a clean sweep in their rugby matches against Kearsney to end what has been a very good season. I was also very chuffed with the U5A side. They played a star studded Kearsney side, and did very well against them, although they did not win. Head Master : Mr David Magner The team has improved significantly from last year, and I know they will continue to close the gap. Well done boys! The whole day was a great success, and I must say that it is a pleasure to compete against Kearsney. The staff get on really well, and the spirit between the schools is excellent. I sincerely thank them for being with us, and hope that our excellent relationship continues. It helps that there are six ex DHS teachers at Kearsney at the moment! We are doing a significant classroom upgrade during the holiday period. My thanks to the trusts for again coming to the fore to provide the finances for the upgrade. We are also hoping to have 5 classrooms fitted with the latest technology, e-beams, so that staff can really get stuck into new teaching methods. I hope all runs on schedule so that the new term can start with a bang. Thanks to everyone for your support this half year. I believe that the school is in a healthy state and we will have an even better second half. Enjoy our World Cup! Every thought is a seed. If you plant crab apples, don t expect to harvest Golden Delicious. Bill Meyer Dave Magner Class of 9

Page 2 of 5 AJ unveils The AJ Human Room plaque The AJ Human Room At Founders Day on Saturday a ceremony was held to honour the service of Mr Tony (AJ) Human to. AJ is DHS s longest serving staff member and to commemorate his dedication to the and the 000s of boys that he has taught in his 46 years at DHS, an oil painting of Tony was commissioned and unveiled at the ceremony in Founders' room. The room was also renamed and Extra-Mural Awards will now be known as The AJ Human Room. Or just AJs? The ceremony was well attended by a number of Old Boys, Staff, Parents, and friends and family of AJ s. The Head Master, Mr Magner, paid tribute to AJ, who responded by telling him off for arranging the ceremony! AJ is known for his no fuss approach to getting the job done. Congratulations to the following learners who received Extra-Mural awards: SPORT AJ (middle) with his friends and family below his portrait Rugby: Half E Mongwambe M Payi B Cope K Eysele C Muya L Ndlovu J Niewoudt M Parkinson K Sithole J Buchner A Claassen D Cooper L Dlamini C Fisher C Goldberg P Majeke S Mofokeng F Sangweni Squash: Half Surfing: Half Tennis: Half D Kotze T Pellew D Smith S Lefevre (reaward) C Bennewith D van Zyl C Frolich J Mellon Bongani Mabena and Mpumelelo Sishi received for Service to Rugby and Basketball respectively. Canoeing: T Mc Dougall CULTURAL Mr Warman and Mr Daly arrive at Founders Day in Mr Daly s vintage car, escorted by Mr Norton Golf: Half Hockey: Half J Mellon L Mickleburgh R Curtis N Williams M Lopes (reaward) C Beavon T Booley A Chang V Daya A Jeena N Poole Chess: Half Debating: Half Music: Half Certificate S Govender M Garach D Morar S Nagiah D Ungerer M Amisi W Barnard B Xaba K Vance A Wayman M van Niekerk

Page of 5 Extra-Mural Results Congrat The tulatio DHS Herald ons! RUGBY vs KEARSNEY Founders Day saw hosting Kearsney College. The st XV kicked off at h00 under floodlights. Both teams had had up and down results throughh the season so it looked like it would be a close contest. started like a house on fire and scored a good try under the poles through left wing Mongwambe, which was converted by Cope. continued to apply pressuree and extended their lead when Cope landedd a penalty a few minutes later. Kearsney suddenly found their rhythm and started to play good rugby. After numerous attacks on s goal line Kearsney scored a good try which was converted. Cope landed a good drop goal from a ruck after numerous phases. Kearsney struck with a penalty and a try just before half-timsome ordinary play by the try from and whichh probably cost them the match. Kearney led - at the break. needed to score first in the 2 nd half but Kearsney played good, controlled and expansive rugby and scored a good team try to lead -. Each team landedd a penalty and with 5 minutes left, trailed by points. launched a good attack from deep in their own half to score a good team try through right wing Fisher in the right hand corner, which was converted by Cope. The match was on a knife s edge for the last 0 minutes with both teams missing a penalty kick. Kearsney held their nerve to record a good victory on the day. A good game of rugby! Points: Tries Fisher, Mongwambe 2 x Conversion Cope 2 x Penalties Cope x Drop Goal Cope RUGBY vs KEARSNEY DHS Kearsney st XV 2 2 nd 9 rd 9 2 4 th 28 4 U6A U6B U6C U5A U5B U5C U5D U4A U4B U4C U4D HOCKEY vs KEARSNEY DHS Kearsney st XV 5 2 nd 5 0 rd XV U6A U6B U4A U4B U4C TENNIS vs KEARSNEY DHS A 0 Kearsney A 9 DHS B 0 Kearsney B 9 CHESS vs DURBAN GIRLS HIGH DHS DGHS 5 6 8 2 2 0 9½ ½ 8 9 45 20 5 0 2 4 9 The U4A team in action The U5A team with their coaches, Mr B Adam and Mr Brown The st XV had a cracker of a game!

Page 4 of 5 Durban High 255 St Thomas Road Musgrave 400 Phone: (0) 2 500 Fax: (0) 2 555 E-mail: sdrew@durbanhighschool.co.za Inspired by our past, Committed to our future We re on the Web! www..durbanhighschool.co.za The Herald and Communicator The First Week of Term Tuesday July Holiday Activities Opens for the rd Term 9-2 June : Outdoor Club Winter Camp Wednesday 4 July June : Grant Nkomoo Week MWC : Glenwood in Uppington Friday 6 July 20 June : Academy Week in Softball Vryheid 2 June July : Craven Week in Saturday July Welkom Soccer vs Pinetown/Crawford NC Sunday 8 July Grade 0s to Cobham : 8- July Staff XV vs Leavers XV The traditional Staff vs Leavers game took place on break up day, 9 June, at, refereed by Mr Norton. The Matric boys, as usual, were confident thatt they would be the first Leavers team to finally beat the Staff. However, sadly for them, it was not to be experience, wisdom and sheer brute force once again beat enthusiasm, youth and fitness! Best comment heard from the field: Come on guys, what are you scared of? They re only human! The Term Assessment Programme and Calendar are available to download from the Communicator and the DHS Web page. Please also refer to the Communicator and Web Page for a copy of the Herald with better quality photos. Term Assessment Programme: co.za/upload_folder/term%20 %20Assessment%20Programme% 20200..pdf Term Calendar: co.za/upload_folder/term%20 %20Calendar%20200.pdf The Herald: co.za/upload_folder/200-9%209% %20June%20Web.pdf The Leavers XV, still smiling. The Staff and Leavers perform a war cry together.

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