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INSTAMAN: A CASE STUDY OF MALE IDENTITY EXPRESSION ON INSTAGRAM. Submitted by. Thomas Edward Gallegos. Department of Journalism and Media Communication.
Contents
Editor
Jenna McKenzie
Editorial Committee
Alison Ascough
Julie Cook
Clea Mofokeng
Bridget Smith
Toni Woodgate
Admissions
admissions@stannes.co.zaPR and Marketing
mist@stannes.co.zaOld Girls
ogg@stannes.co.zaDesign and Layout
College Head & Chaplain........................... Prize Giving................................................ Grade 12.................................................... Grade 11.................................................... Grade 10.................................................... Grade 9...................................................... Grade 8...................................................... Media Centre............................................. Pastoral Care............................................. President's Award...................................... Frances Baines........................................... Marianne Browne..................................... Mollie Stone..............................................Old Girls..................................................... Page 2 Page 3 Page 7 Page 10 Page 12 Page 15 Page 16 Page 24 Page 32 Page 40 Page 48 Page 56 Page 63 Page 64 Page 66 Page 72 Page 76 Page 84 Page 86 Page 88 Page 90 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 102 Page 106 Page 110 Page 114 Page 118 Page 122
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ON THE COVER:
CLICK ON THE
SECTION YOU
WOULD LIKE TO
VIEW.College Head & Chaplain
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Board & College Staff
ACADEMIC STAFF
Back Row:
Mrs M Sileno, Mr M Wessels, Mr K Nero, Mr C HornbySixth Row:
Mrs C Darroch, Ms D Maurer, Mrs C van der Merwe, Ms L Msomi, Mr S Moleme, Mr F Sumbula, Ms J Trodd, Ms A Morgan,
Mrs N Thompson, Mrs A Armstrong
Fourth Row:
Third Row:
Mrs L Kelmanson, Mrs L Janas, Ms S Govender
Second Row:
Front Row:
Mrs U Ramnarain, Mrs C Jansen, Rev Dr S van NiekerkAbsent:
Mr C Elmer-English, Mrs M Randall
BOARD MEMBERS
Back Row:
Front Row:
Absent:
3BOARDING STAFF
Back Row:
Ms L Msomi, Ms S Ntshangase, Ms J Trodd, Ms S MhlongoFourth Row:
Ms K Kunene, Mrs S Clark, Ms S Mkhize, Mrs N SheziThird Row:
Second Row:
Front Row:
Absent: Mrs M Randall
ADMIN & FINANCE STAFF
Back Row:
Mrs L Fairweather
Third Row:
Second Row:
Mrs J McKenzie, Ms E Naicker, Ms T Mkhize, Mrs W Harris, Mrs A Ascough, Mr M NyanduFirst Row:
Absent:
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HOUSEKEEPING STAFF
Back Row:
Front Row:
Back Row:
Ms G Dlamini
Front Row:
CATERING STAFF
Back Row:
Third Row:
Second Row:
Front Row:
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SANATORIUM STAFF
Mrs S Oberholzer
Absent:
Ms L BhenguSECURITY STAFF
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Front Row:
SUPPORT STAFF
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Third Row:
Second Row:
Front Row:
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Valete
Brian McFall
Audio Visual & Sound Technician
Jo Fryer
Senior Assistant Pastoral Care, Accounting & Exchange Coordinator7School Magazine 2018
Sithembiso Stix" Moleme
Mathematics Teacher
about the base"Sandra Schwartz
Head of Physical Science
willingness to support, we are genuinely delighted and proud that Tim moves on to grow hisTim Mothilal
IT Technician
8Heather Robb
Housemother
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Campus Facilities & Upgrades
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Prize Giving
Honour. He noted with pleasure the presence of a number of ex-governors of the Board, a past Chairman, two former Heads of the College, as well as
several Heads and Chairmen of midlands schools.Nick was very pleased to announce that the College was in a good place on all fronts, and moreover, a happy place. He paid tribute to College Head,
Dave Arguile, supported by his wife Venita, on his remarkable headship and acknowledged his benchmark role in modern school leadership. He is also
He also commented on the incredible social awareness programme at the College, driven mainly by the girls and ensuring real involvement in service
to others. of this was the extension of the Chapel.12School Magazine 2018
Chairman of the Board of Governors
Nick Jonsson
he values". has witnessed at the College over the years. But the core values of the College have has seen it all." you for what you have done for our College." with thanks to the parents and the girls for making the College the special place that it is.13School Magazine 2018
parents and the young ladies of St Anne"s. family for its support and loyalty over many years.Fearless Girl
which epitomises their courage, and thanked them.Ego is the Enemy
may actually contribute to psychological problems".in an increasingly appropriate manner, for the sake of our young ladies as well as society in general.
College Head
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in the world cannot buy - something which is stolen from us all through our own mismanagement. She stressed the importance of cherishing every moment at St Danni related her experiences while on a hike with leaders from other schools, teaming environment. Sindy shared stories of her daily challenges, e.g. rising at 5am and the lives of their students". missed terribly. unbreakable sense of community, which is something to treasure always. She paid and, through sharing the responsibilies, making the year so rewarding and humbling. it is to be a St Anne"s girl. She commended the Matrics for their spirit, strength of alongside them. She hopes they will never lose their passion and energy, something which she will miss the most.Head Girl
Daniella Chasenski
The African
2018 Matric Class
National Senior Certificate Results
from the Board of Governors There were 261 individual Level 7 (A symbol) scores including 48 of 90% or more74 girls (94,8%) achieved a Level 7 in at least one subject
62 girls (79,5%) achieved a Level 7 in two or more subjects
48% of all subjects taken (78 candidates x 7 subjects per candidate) yielded Level 7s
80% of all subjects taken achieved Levels 6 or 7
Jessica Lee was included in the list of candidates for Commendable Achievement (achieved within the top 5% in 5 Subjects andLevel 7s in all 7 subjects:
Level 7s in 6 subjects:
Level 7s in 5 subjects:
Level 7s in 4 subjects:
Level 7 subject scores were achieved in the following subjects: The following girls were included in the top 1% of candidates for that subject:Jessica Lee
Sophie Brouckaert, Jessica Lee
Jessica Lee, Bongeka Mvuyana,
Sande Stephen
Cassandra Brown
Cassandra Brown
15Grade 12
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GRADE 12
Back Row:
Jamie Soanes, Jessica Lee, Roxanne Bau, Rebecca Erskine, Jacqui Hulley, Genevieve Bell, Georgia Labuschagne, Kirsten Driemeyer
Seventh Row:
Jenna Egberink, Marie Jacqueline Edwardes, Zara-Georgina Walker, Samantha Franklin, Shawn Black, Ashleigh Moss,
Georgia Schwartz, Tayla Blacklaw
Sixth Row:
Kirsten Sinclair, Sande Stephen, Andisa-Okuhle NgwiraGeorgia Hayman, Stephanie Hammond, Moroa Phooko
Fourth Row:
Stephanie Harris, Danielle le Roux, Bonga Mbande, Rosa Fihla, Kayla Asherwood, Megan Sickmueller, Olivia Noyce, Leilah Spoor,
Katekile Dakile, Unathi Mavundla
Third Row:
Second Row:
Front Row:
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Matric Farewells
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Matric Ball
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Creative Writing & Visual Art
Emma Lund
Part of a series dedicated to capturing the
charcoal and ink to capture her fading image, tumour that cut her life so short. The process ofAfro lesson number one
Begin to plough the land.
Read between the lines nana."
Where there is oil, there is love."
Coconut oil, castor oil
And peppermint oil.
This was the golden elixir that would the cure the drought. Rich, thick drops begin to moisturize the arid landReaching the ends of my branches.
The stones of my crown
Begin to shine.
Unathi Mavundla
Internal/External
But,One of the greatest obstacles
Does it not come straight back at you
Same speed
Same force
Same gradient
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