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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

the most remarkable years

We didn't realise it at the time, but 1968 and 69 were two of the most remarkable years in recent history.

 

While you were all getting on with the serious business of being educated and discovering boys, Neil Armstrong uttered his famous words as he became the first man to walk on the moon; the Vietnam War was at its height and the anti-war movement raged across the world fed by incidents like the notorious massacre of civilians at My Lai by US troops; Martin Luther King was assassinated, and black American athletes raised the black power salute at the Olympic Games in Mexico; Robert Kennedy was assassinated, removing a possible heir to the Camelot his brother had created, and leaving the way open to Richard Nixon.

 

Men's hair was long; women's skirts were short; trouser legs were wide; TV was black and white; the first Boeing 747 and the first Concorde took to the air; the first Big Mac went on sale; the first ATM went into service; and while you were all banging away on typewriters, the US military invented the Internet and someone invented the microprocessor, two things which would allow the computer revolution to occur and change our world for ever.

 

1968 was also the year when 400,000 popular music fans flocked to Woodstock to hear the likes of Jimi Hendrix and The Who. We also listened to The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys and The Bee Gees, and on TV, both Sesame Street and Monty Python appeared for the first time, both superb examples of the creative boom of the time.

 

Addiction was limited to alcohol, doctors made house calls, mums baked cakes, families still ate meals together, and people were polite and respectful. The fact that Johnnie Farnham had a hit song with Sadie the Cleaning Lady really says it all – it was altogether a kinder, simpler and gentler time.

 

And I think it's because of those values we all shared back that we're here tonight. You're not here to shout to the world about what you have achieved in the 40  years since you shared a classroom; you're here to celebrate the friendships that were forged in those days in the convent by the river and in the new school which we were all so excited to move into. 

 

Judith Anderson

Thursday, May 8, 2008

FRIDAY NIGHT - DRINKS ON 'THE DECK' AT HARRUP PARK COUNTRY CLUB

The wording on the Official Invitation describes the Friday Night event as 'Cocktails on the Deck'.

This term applies not only to Cocktails but any type of 'Drinks on The Deck' e.g. Alcoholic or Non-Alcoholic Cocktails, a chilled glass of Sav Blanc, a glass of Chateau Cardboard, or a cold beer, or spirits, or mixers, or maybe a chilled glass of water or juice for those who don't drink. 

 

If anyone wants to stay for eats, we can all order meals or platters and chat until the wee hours!!

 

And remember girls, you don't need to wear the 'little black dress with stilettos' – Mackay girls will most likely be wearing dress-up jeans or pants and a nice top, or whatever you guys step off the plane in. This night was intended as a meet and greet night and we apologize if it has caused any confusion with anyone.

 

We can't wait to join whoever can make the Friday night 'Drinks on the Deck'

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Cost Review

The cost for the reunion was reviewed at a recent committee meeting and so that costs can be covered efficiently, it has been decided to revert back to the $60 per person and $120 per couple.

Please refer to the Official Invitation for details, or contact one of the committee members if you have any queries.

 

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

HAVING TROUBLE FINDING ACCOMMODATION FOR THE REUNION WEEKEND??

If anyone is having trouble securing accommodation, please let the committee know and we will help out with our own private accommodation

 

 

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

look at us now


Thursday, April 17, 2008

Monday, April 14, 2008

GRADE 10B - OLMC Class of 1969

 

 

invitation





Thursday, April 10, 2008

PHOTOS OF 9B

Does anyone have a photo of 9b – please email to fann55@bigpond.net.au asap so it can also be included in the booklet and CD and the blog site

PHOTOS NEEDED URGENTLY!!

If anyone has photos of School Days or recent photos i.e. weddings etc please email to fann55@bigpond.net.au so I can include them in the CD and booklet

 

 

 

 

Sunday, April 6, 2008

teachers

Bishop Fr Rush Senator Annabel Rankin Sr M Carmel Hynes


Mrs Morgan


Sr Helen

school photos

Grade 9a - OLMC’s French class of 1968

Grade 10a OLMC’s French Class of 1969

See how many names you can remember from your school days? Jot the names down and bring them along on the night and see if you are correct