Awards Assembly 2021 Friday 15 October at 8.30 am, Morris Hall
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Y E A R S 7 T O 8 A W A R D S Headmaster Dr Alan Campbell and Official Party process Year 7 Awards The Churchie Old Boys’ Association Master of Ceremonies Effort Awards Deputy Headmaster Co-curricular George Phelps 7.01 Mr John Frare James White 7.02 Please stand Kaspar King 7.03 Christopher Mathew 7.04 National Anthem Fletcher Wright 7.05 (First verse only) Thanh Nhan (Nick) Nguyen 7.06 Accompanied by Benjamin Campbell Jack Lindsay 7.07 (Year 12) on piano Jasper Grierson 7.08 Please remain standing Year 8 Awards Prayer The Churchie Old Boys’ Association Mr Max Condon Effort Awards Harry Waddell (BS) Please be seated David Burns (CY) Harry West (GD) Years 7 to 9 Awards Montagu Hindman (GN) Announced by Head of Senior School Michael Jobbins (GL) Mr Rod Olsen and presented by Ryan Duncan (HY) Deputy Headmaster Academic Maxwell O'Connor (KY) Mr Richard Wheeldon Thomas Jones (MD) Jack Booth (MN) Maxwell Pope (MS) Milton Pyers (NN) The Chess Prize Sravan Renjith
Y E A R S 9 T O 1 1 A W A R D S Year 9 Awards Year 10 Awards The Churchie Old Boys’ Association The P V O Fleming Memorial Trophy Effort Awards Petty Officer Edward Simpson Sam Bell (BS) Charlie Gresham (CY) The J A MacDonald History Angus Stinson (GD) Encouragement Prize Marcus Pearce (GN) Oscar Harris Caelan Smith (GL) Nicholas Moody (HY) The Mort Shearer Memorial Prize Thomas Taylor (KY) Cameron Philip Nicholas Lau (MD) Guanxu (Garry) Chen (MN) Year 11 Awards Conor Wrigley (MS) The Wes Burrows Inaugural Memorial Cup Angus Gray (NN) Thomas Servin The Peter Fardoulys AM Memorial Cup The Hamilton Cup Campbell McIntyre Benjamin Waugh Musical Interlude The Captain W H V Jubb Memorial Prize Navarra Op. 33 composed by Pablo de Sarasate Henry Zietsch performed by Audrich Allen (Year 11) and Eric Kim (Year 8) The C D Mackelmann Memorial Prize Accompanist Mr Tim Li Cadet Sergeant Andrew Munro Years 10 to 12 Awards The Patrick Ryan OAM Memorial Cup Announced by Head of Senior School Lachlan Cornelius Mr Rod Olsen and presented by the Headmaster The C N Watts Memorial Prize James Yu
Y E A R 1 2 A W A R D S Year 12 Awards The Murray Millett Memorial Prize Kaileb Crothers The Baggaley Memorial Cup To be announced The Persse Memorial Challenge Cup The Basketball Prize Charles Ralston Harrison Pennisi The Bob Templeton The W M Bateman Memorial Prize Memorial Medal Hamish McAdam Jock MacPherson The A G Booth OAM Cup The Volleyball Prize To be announced Caleb Sala The Sir Donald Bradman Memorial Medal The Sir Leslie Wilson Memorial Steven Timms Challenge Cup Joshua Basham The D C C Crombie Memorial Prize William Harris Non-ATAR Subject Awards The Hamilton Cup The Science in Practice Prize Charles Ralston Jared McCarthy The Sylvia Dixon Memorial Prize The Sports and Recreation Prize Luka Price Max Craig The Football Prize The M H Lupton Memorial Prize for Luka Price Industrial Technology Skills Harry Sheahan The McIntyre Memorial Cup Larzlo Sword
Special Award School Hymn The William Young Memorial Prize Accompanied by Benjamin Campbell (Year 12) George Dance The Head that once was crowned with thorns is crowned with glory now; Tri-Service Cadet Awards a royal diadem adorns The M L Hansen OAM Memorial Cup the mighty Victor’s brow. Cadet Under Officer Darcy Foreman The highest place that heaven affords is His, is His by right, The Hyne Memorial Cup The King of kings and Lord of lords, One Platoon Cadet Under Officer and heaven’s eternal light. Jahan Hassall The cross He bore is life and health, Headmaster though shame and death to Him; His people’s hope, His people’s wealth, Announcements their everlasting theme. • The Inter-House Cup Please remain standing Awarded in 2020 to Grenfell House • Announcement of 2022 Leaders Head of Senior School invites • Presentation of 2022 Student Executive seniors of 2021 to depart Please stand Headmaster and Official Party depart Closing comments by Master of Ceremonies Dismissal by 2022 School Captain
P R I Z E D E S C R I P T I O N S The Baggaley Memorial Cup The Churchie Old Boys’ Association This was first presented in 1921 by the Reverend Effort Awards and Mrs S Baggaley in memory of their son Richard Donated by the Old Boys' Association, these awards Dereth Baggaley who attended the School from 1916 are presented to one student from each house who to 1920. Richard Baggaley was a gifted athlete and the fulfils the criteria of making significant effort over the Open Athletics Champion of 1920. He died in 1920 year to progress his learning and who has shown shortly after competing in the GPS Athletics evidence of working consistently hard to improve competition that year. This cup is presented to the his results by seeking and using feedback for Open Track and Field Champion. improvement. The W M Bateman Memorial Prize The D C C Crombie Memorial Prize This prize was first presented in 1954 by Mr and This was endowed and first presented in 1945 by Mrs W M Bateman whose son, W S Bateman, was a Mr and Mrs D C Crombie and Mrs D C C Crombie, student at the School from 1950 to 1953. The prize is the parents and widow of Donald Charles Cameron awarded to a scholar who is also a rower in the Crombie who attended the School from 1924 to 1933. First VIII. Donald was a scholar, Captain of the First XV, Captain of the First XI and School Captain in 1933. Pilot Officer The A G Booth OAM Cup Crombie and his Lancaster crew were lost as part of Awarded to a student in Year 12 for outstanding the Thousand Bomber Raid over Nuremberg on 31 achievement or service in the sports of Track & Field March 1944. The prize, according to the terms of the or Cross Country. This award acknowledges the original bequest, is awarded to a student in Year 12 service of Mr A G (Tony) Booth OAM, who was who is a scholar and First XI cricketer. Teacher of Physical Education from 1957 to 1989 and was instrumental in developing the Track & Field and The Sylvia Dixon Memorial Prize Cross Country programmes. The Cup was donated by Sylvia Dixon was a friend and early supporter of Canon Mr D L O’Connor OAM and first awarded in 2019. Morris. In 1939 she initiated the Sylvia Dixon Cup for Physical Development, which was presented annually The Sir Donald Bradman Memorial Medal until 1951. In 1952 the award was renamed The Sylvia This prize was given to the School in 1998 by the Dixon Memorial Prize for Leadership and Skill in Games. Wheelahan Family and the Cricket Support Group. It is awarded to the Cricketer of the Year in the First XI. The Peter Fardoulys AM Memorial Cup This cup was endowed by Old Boy Peter Fardoulys The Wes Burrows Inaugural Memorial Cup AM (1949) and first presented in 2010 for the School’s First presented in 2021 by family and the 1986 cohort Junior Cross Country Champion. During his time at the in honour of Wes Burrows (1986) - a boarder in Strong School, Peter Fardoulys was a gifted distance athlete House from 1982, who passed away in 2020. Wes and, after leaving Churchie, he went on to win 29 was a high achiever academically and on the sporting State Championships and represented Queensland in fields and pursued a career as a Hydrogeologist. four national Track and Field Championships. He was This Cup may be awarded to a Year 9 to 12 boarding Queensland Sportsman of the Year in 1951. student (who is not currently on a scholarship) who reaches high levels of achievement in both academic The P V O Fleming Memorial Trophy and sporting areas - demonstrating humility and First presented in 1960 by Mrs P V O Fleming, the strength of character through his actions, mannerisms wife of Mr Patrick Fleming, who, apart from a period and results and who best exemplifies these attributes of war service from 1939 to 1946 was on the teaching in line with the four tenets of the School. staff from 1922 to 1968. He passed away in 1980.
Amongst his many contributions to the life of the and was a member of the Cricket First XI. Attaining School was an enduring commitment to the TS the rank of Captain in the A.I.F, he was killed on active Magnus Navy Cadets, which he initiated and was its service at El Alamein in October 1942. Endowed by first commander. The trophy, originally known as the his family in 1946, the prize is awarded to a cricketer Divisional Trophy for TS Magnus, was renamed the who is the most promising bowler in the First XI. P V O Fleming Memorial Trophy in 2000 and is now awarded annually to the most outstanding navy cadet The M H Lupton Memorial Prize for of TS Magnus. The trophy is unique in that it is a Industrial Technology Skills combination of teak from HMAS Sydney, which sank Mervyn Lupton taught Metalwork and Engineering at the German raider Emden at Cocos Island during the the School from 1969 to 1990 and was involved with WWI, and cedar from Palmyra, a home that stood on Naval Cadets. This prize was first awarded in 1992. the site of Morris Hall. Some material from the latter was used to build the Sea Cadet Headquarters. The J A MacDonald History Encouragement Prize The Hamilton Cup James Alexander (Jim) MacDonald attended Churchie First presented at Speech Night in 1989, this prize is from 1949 to 1951. He maintained a lifelong personal awarded to the Open Tennis Doubles Champions. interest in Australian history and is a proud supporter Andrew Charles Hamilton was Captain of Tennis of Churchie. His family, Scot (1977), Andrew (1980) in 1988. and Gillian Eisenkolb, endowed this prize in 2015. It is awarded to a Year 10 student who, in student The M L Hansen OAM Memorial Cup work or in an essay for an open competition, First presented in 1990 to the most outstanding army demonstrates a flair for historical writing that merits cadet, Murray ‘Mo’ Hansen OAM was an Old Boy of encouragement for further studies. The attributes the School and a member of staff from 1952 to 1990. targeted by the prize transcend the particular history For many years he was Goodwin Housemaster, and studies curriculum of the day. he had a long association with rugby, cricket and the ACGS Army Cadet Unit. The C D Mackelmann Memorial Prize Craig Douglas Mackelmann attended Churchie from The Hyne Memorial Cup 1974 to 1981 and was a member of Mawson House. First presented in 1948 by Old Boy Warren Hyne AM While at the School he was a leader of the Air Training (1943 to 1946) who was himself a Cadet Lieutenant Corps and went on to join the RAAF. Flying Officer whilst at the School. The cup is awarded to the best Mackelmann was killed in a flight training accident off platoon of first year cadets and their Cadet Under Officer. Williamtown NSW in 1986. The prize, endowed by his The Inter-House Cup family and first presented in 1986, is for the best In 1935 the School introduced a house system with senior cadet in the Air Force Cadets. four houses: Grenfell, Kingsley, Magnus and Nansen. The McIntyre Memorial Cup The inter-house competition (with 11 houses since This prize, for all-round skill in games, was first 2006) is now acknowledged with the presented in 1958 by Keith and Annie McIntyre, Inter-House Cup. parents of Lachlan Young McIntyre, a student of the The Captain W H V Jubb Memorial Prize School from 1951 to 1957. Lachlan was a member of William Hiles Venters Jubb, student number 972 on Gerald House, Vice-Captain of the First XV, Captain of the School Roll, attended Churchie from 1932 to 1934 the First XI and School Captain in 1957.
P R I Z E D E S C R I P T I O N S The Murray Millett Memorial Prize The Bob Templeton Memorial Medal Endowed and first presented in 1946 by Mr and Presented in perpetuity by the Churchie Old Boys’ Mrs A S Millett in memory of their son, Murray Scott Association to honour the life and achievements of Millett, who attended the School from 1935 to 1939, Robert (Bob) Ian Templeton, a student at Churchie was a School Prefect and Captain of the First XV in from 1946 to 1950. He was a member of the 1939. Flying Officer Millett served in the 2nd Squadron premiership winning First XV in 1949 and 1950 and RAAF and was killed in East Timor in 1944 at the age went on to have a distinguished career as a Wallaby, of 22 years. Under the terms of the bequest, the prize Queensland coach and Rugby selector. The Templeton is awarded to a boy who is a scholar and a footballer in Medal is awarded annually to the Best and Fairest the First or Second XV. Player of the Churchie First XV. The Persse Memorial Challenge Cup The C N Watts Memorial Prize Presented in 1926 by Mr and Mrs C D Persse whose This prize for the Senior Swimming Champion in the son, Dudley Benton De Burgh Persse, student number Open Division, was endowed and first presented in 449 on the School Roll, attended Churchie from 1923 1952 by Clifford Norley Watts, a friend and supporter to 1925. First awarded in 1927, the cup is awarded to of the School. the Open Tennis Champion. The Sir Leslie Wilson Memorial Challenge Cup The Patrick Ryan OAM Memorial Cup Presented to the School in 1938 by the Governor of This cup was endowed and first presented in 2010 by Queensland, Sir Leslie Orme Wilson, GCSI GCMG the School to honour the memory of Patrick Francis GCIE DSO for proficiency in both swimming and Noone Ryan OAM, a respected and long-serving lifesaving. It is now awarded each year to a senior member of staff from 1962 to 2002. He had a long student who has contributed most to Churchie and influential association with the School’s Cross Swimming. Sir Leslie Wilson’s grandsons and four Country programme. The prize is awarded to the Open great-grandsons attended the School. Cross Country Champion. The William Young Memorial Prize The Mort Shearer Memorial Prize William Young was student number 89 on the School This prize was first presented in 1959 by the Roll. He represented Churchie in rugby and was a classmates of Morton Alexander Shearer, who Prefect in 1924. He studied science at The University attended the School from 1955 to 1957 and passed of Queensland. This prize is awarded to a senior away in September 1957. The prize was awarded to Chemistry student with a leadership role who is also the best all-round athlete in Form VA (now Year 10). a rugby player in First, Second or Third XV. www.churchie.com.au Oaklands Parade East Brisbane Qld Australia 4169 Phone 61 7 3896 2200
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