1971 BC NC St Stithians to carry out informal school experiment. Report on "informal schooling" for younger pupils. Part 2.
Sunday Times1976 St Stithians Singers. NC. Gondoliers. [source unidentified]
Unknown1977 St Stithians Singers. NC All stops out for this elegaic Elijah. The Star 19th October 1977
Boys' Prep1976 St Stithians Singers. NC. Gondoliers. [source unidentified]
Unknown1978 BP NC [untitled] David Dyer presents caps [undated, source not identified]
UnknownFishing is the poem written by Stephen Dugmore. [source unidentified]
Dugmore, Stephen1979 BP NC SACEE finalist. Stephen Dugmore. [source unidentified]
Unknown1980 BP NC SACEE Adventures of a Left Sock, essay by Gregory Gibb. Influenza, poem by Andrew Tarrant. The Star 20th September, 1980.
The Star1981 BP Hip Hip Horatio review [part]
St Stithians College1981 BP NC Horatio calypso dance. Newspaper photograph from unidentified source.
St Stithians College1981 BP NC Teamwork worthy of the First XI. Newspaper review from unidentified source.
St Stithians College1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 3 features Anthony Bladen, son of Hugh Bladen, Springbok cricketer and cricket commentator.
Rand Daily Mail1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 2 features Michael Pithey, son of Tony Pithey, Springbok cricketer.
Rand Daily Mail1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 4 features Paul Barrow and his father, Doug, a Springbok Squash player as well as Michael du Toit, son of Comrie du Toit, a golfer.
Rand Daily Mail1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 2 features a Saints BP boy: Paul O'Linn.
Rand Daily Mail