1968 Reunion Photo Gallery
On Saturday The Class of 1958 enjoyed a wonderful reunion in Hodgkin Hall.
More that 45 people attended this very special event. Ian Edwards and Pam Edwards (Chapman), Geraldine Triffitt (Lorimer) and Roslyn Hill (Terry) all played an important part in making sure that we had plenty of Old scholars here at the School in Hodgkin Hall to celebrate the 50th anniversary.
More that 45 people attended this very special event. Ian Edwards and Pam Edwards (Chapman), Geraldine Triffitt (Lorimer) and Roslyn Hill (Terry) all played an important part in making sure that we had plenty of Old scholars here at the School in Hodgkin Hall to celebrate the 50th anniversary.
There to greet the guests were Steve McQueeney (Community Relations and Development Office Manager), Kalli McCarthy from the Development Office, the Head of Music Judith Tudball, ex Head of Music Phillipa Moyes and Jenny Wood who is currently our second longest serving teacher. Paul Radford (Head of the Arts Faculty) and three of the High School music students performed some wonderful clarinet pieces as the guests arrived. Many apologies were received and Cameron Gillespie led a toast for classmates who had passed on or could not make it on the day. Several valuable items were also donated to the Archives by the classmates.
One member of the Class of '58, Ian Potts and his wife Cricket Kemp presented the School with two magnificent Clarinets which were officially handed over to Judith Tudball when Ian returned to the School later in the week. Ian also spoke beautifully on the day about his time in the School and how he thought he was coming back to his “father's school” as much as it was his school.
The Class of '58 were led on a tour of the School after learning about the Friends' School 'today' and some of the exciting projects that are planned for the not too distant future. Many of the classmates had travelled from interstate and quite a few indicated that they had not been back since they left school.
One member of the Class of '58, Ian Potts and his wife Cricket Kemp presented the School with two magnificent Clarinets which were officially handed over to Judith Tudball when Ian returned to the School later in the week. Ian also spoke beautifully on the day about his time in the School and how he thought he was coming back to his “father's school” as much as it was his school.
The Class of '58 were led on a tour of the School after learning about the Friends' School 'today' and some of the exciting projects that are planned for the not too distant future. Many of the classmates had travelled from interstate and quite a few indicated that they had not been back since they left school.