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Great Scot - April 2004

From the Principal
Government funding - the full picture

Junior School
Junior School Leaders for 2004
A large Christmas tree in the Junior School
Warming to the occasion
Prep buddies
Farewell to Dr Webster

Music and the Arts

Drama
The Crucible
Fiddler on the Roof
Collage of entertainment

Music
Sax@ the zoo

News

The School Council - how it works
The 2004 School Council Members
David Crawford is new Vice Chairman
Norman Curry - a wonderful member of the Scotch Family

VCE Results - just one part of the picture
Push the boundaries
School Captain - Back to the future

From the Head of Senior School:
Setting the pace
From the Head of Middle School:
Smooth sailing

Scotch boys win Chinese awards
Reach for the starts
Students, learning and technology

A winning formula
Drop everything and read!
New Senior School staff

Boarding
No time for getting bored

The Scotch College Foundation

Legacy of a quiet achiever
Ian Roach (1938 - 1943)
James Forbes Academy taking shape

Archives

Who belongs to number 1252
Brooch gift
A man of style and charm
Morrison portrait survives
Photos wanted
Scrapbook mystery
Space out
Our 20 oldest Old Boys

Sport

Rowing
Inspiring Head of the River win
Scotch Wins 8 out 12 finals
Congratulations to all the Coaches
2 Gold and 2 Bronze Medals at the Nationals

Cricket
Stylish debut for the Tait Cup dinner
Cricket Charity Match

Chaplain's Column
A cleverly devised story

Cover - April 2004

Cover:The victorious Scotch College 1st VIII at this year's Head of the River. Insert: Edward Kitchen, Sandy Machin, Matthew Bernard (capt), Richard McDonald, George Lilley, Simon Booth, Byron Saunders, Matthew Barker, James Adams and Jeff Watt (coach)

(Photos courtesy of Photoplay - Geelong)

Selected articles from this issue.

Old Scotch Collegians Association

From the President's Desk

Australia Day Honours

Old Boys hit the high seas

Reshaping lives - at the turn of a screw
Andrew Heggie - Maxillofacial Surgeon

Monash champion and 'a man of strength'
Emeritus Professor Peter Darvall

www.OSCAnet.com.au
Mentoring - a program that works
Staff Changes at OSCAnet
Head off those viruses
Business Directory

The Perspectives of a Mentor
A Mentouree's Perspective

Football

Football Club doubles in size

Dinners

OSCA Annual Dinner
Generally speaking, it will be a huge night!

Luncheons

Inagural Bendigo Scotch Family Luncheon
Class of 2003 Luncheon

Lodge

Open Night to Lodge your interest

Scuba

An invitation to take the plunge

Rovers

Rovers and Venturers are off and racing

Cricket

9th Tunbridge Cowper Cup team

What they're doing now
1930's
1940's
1960's
1970's
1980's
1990's
2000's

Obituaries

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Updated: Monday 24 June 2013