No. 2 July 2014
OSA BIENNIAL LUNCH AND FAREWELL TO MRS JOY SHEPHERD
Welcome to the July Edition of the Chronicle Post. PRINCIPAL’S APPOINTMENT It is with much anticipation that we await the arrival in 2015 of our new Principal, Mrs Kim Kiepe BEd, DipT, MACEL, MAICD. Kim comes to us from St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School in Brisbane bringing with her a wealth of experience in education. As Kim and her husband, Peter prepare to move to Perth, we look forward to welcoming them to St Hilda’s and life in Western Australia.
OSA BAZAAR Traditionally held the day before Mother’s Day, our annual Bazaar continues to grow each year with more and more people in attendance. Many hands make this event so successful and I would like to sincerely thank those who contributed with such dedication this year. In particular, I would like to extend my thanks to Bronwyn Gaze for her generous donation of a painting that was auctioned. I strongly encourage more Old Scholars to register their interest in the Bazaar by either taking a stall or becoming involved behind the scenes. It brings together the whole School community and should not be missed!
To wish Mrs Joy Shepherd every happiness in her retirement, the Old Scholars Association will host a lunch on Saturday, 1 November at the Chidley Campus. Joy has had a significant impact on our School and will be greatly missed. I do hope many of you, in particular those who attended school during Joy’s tenure, will be able to join us at this special event. The 2014 OSA Committee looks forward to you joining the Biennial Lunch, your Class reunion, or other special events featured in the calendar over leaf. There is plenty of opportunity to remain connected. Angela Heaton (Mitchell ’75)
The funds generated by this event support our Scholarships and OSA gifts to the School.
GHS & St Hilda’s Old Scholars Association Farewell lunch to
Mrs Joy Shepherd, Principal of St Hilda's
Saturday 1 November 2014 12:30pm -3:30pm The Cortile Wright Bennett Centre Chidley Campus, McCabe Street, Mosman Park $40 per head Complimentary champagne on arrival, wine available for purchase on the day
Online bookings close 24 October 2014. Visit www.trybooking.com/FIEF For further information contact Deborah Hill, Alumni Officer, Ph. 9285 4246 Deborah.hill@sthildas.wa.edu.au
Old Scholars Travel Award Are you wanting a travel experience that will enhance your learning and provide you with the opportunity to give back to your community? The 2013 Travel Award recipient, Kylie Jones (Morrison, ’86), will be attending an international childhood conference in Melbourne in August. In her profession as a social worker, one of Kylie’s main areas of interest is Neuro Plasticity in children and the ability to build and connect positive neural pathways in children after they have experienced significant stress and trauma. Kylie is looking forward to the opportunity to increase her knowledge
in the area of Neuro plasticity and is particularly interested in the use of therapeutic meditation with children. By attending the conference she hopes to understand the role of meditation in assisting children and their families in a therapeutic setting. Kylie says that social workers are often not able to attend international conferences and that receiving the travel award has not only been beneficial on a personal level but also for her profession. She is looking forward to sharing her conference knowledge with her fabulous colleagues at PMH as well as with St Hilda’s students through the mentoring program. The OSA will continue this incentive for the coming 12 months and all ages are encouraged to apply. The award is valued at $2,500.00 for travel in 20152016. Applications close on Monday 15 September 2014 and the winner will be announced at the OSA Biennial Lunch in November. Please contact Alumni Officer, Deborah Hill, Deborah.hill@sthildas.wa.edu.au for further information or download the application form.
COUNTRY LUNCH Country Lunches have always been eagerly anticipated and the OSA looks forward to extending this tradition in 2015. Typically hosted by an Old Scholar who lives within a 200km radius of Perth, the lunch is an open invitation to members and the wider St Hilda’s community to gather in a garden or rustic kitchen for a casual, easy afternoon. If you would like to host a Country lunch, supported by the OSA Committee and Alumni Officer, please contact Angela Heaton (Mitchell, ’75) on 0413436557 or angelaheaton@aapt. net.au or Deborah Hill 9285 4246 or deborah.hill@sthildas.wa.edu.au
Please share your exciting announcements with the Development Office The OSA loves to receive notice of special achievements, business success, media coverage and more. Your friends will delight in seeing your name, your colleagues will be proud and the St Hilda’s teaching staff will enjoy following your interests and career highlights.
MENTORING This year we had a record number of 29 Old Scholars who enthusiastically participated in the OSA Mentoring program in June. Working in small groups with students from Years 10-12, the Mentors shared personal experiences that have influenced their career and practical insights of the workplace. Mentors embraced the opportunity to ‘give back’ to the School and their contribution was greatly appreciated. One of our mentors this year, Pip Gooding (Shields, ’98), had this to say about her experience as a mentor:
“I love coming back to visit my school and seeing all the wonderful changes that have taken place. Most of all and what I cherish most, is catching up with my school friends. Very happy to hear that the girls enjoyed the session - I too, enjoyed being part of the program. It is so valuable for both students
and industry to have opportunities to connect. I love that this is a direction St Hilda’s has taken, particularly the breadth of industry that was represented - there are so many career options to consider and many more that are yet to be invented!”
August
Tuesday 12
70+ Morning Tea Bay View Campus, Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park By invitation Contact: Deborah Hill, Alumni Officer Phone: 9285 4246 Email: deborah.hill@sthildas.wa.edu.au
September
Friday 5 OSA Social Golf Day Mosman Park Golf Club 9.30am for a 10am start $50 includes lunch Contact: Bonnie Tollafield Phone: 0448 882 654 Email: bonbon@bigpond.net.au Bookings: http://www.trybooking.com/FHZH Monday 22
CIGS Golf Day Participation is open to anyone with a golf handicap Contact: Ann-Marie Tsaknis (Lilburne, ’77) Phone: 0417 969 336 Email: tsaknis@iinet.net.au
October
Wednesday 15 GHS and St Hilda’s Old Scholars Association AGM The Gallery, Hope Nicholas House Bay View Campus, Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park
November
Saturday 1 Old Scholars Biennial Lunch, farewell to Joy Shepherd The Cortile, Wright Bennett Centre, Chidley Campus 12:30pm-3:30pm $40 per head includes glass of bubbly on arrival Bookings: http://www.trybooking.com/FIEF Contact: Deborah Hill, Alumni Officer Phone: 9285 4246 Email: deborah.hill@sthildas.wa.edu.au
September Saturday 13
1964: 50 Year Reunion 10:00am, Chapel service, refreshments, School tour and lunch $65 includes morning tea, a gourmet lunch and drinks. Contact: Gill Johnston (Forbes) Phone: 9385 1084 Email: bokalbill@bigpond.com
October
Saturday 11 1974: 40 Year Reunion 12:00pm, The Village Bar, Subiaco $50.00 includes Lunch and drink on arrival Bookings: http://www.trybooking.com/FIMM Contacts: Heather Craig (Barron) 0409844346 hc.18@bigpond.com Flicky Keogh (Grant) 0424267228 flickykeogh13@hotmail.com Sue Marshall (Love) 0417 978 280 s_marshall@bigpond.com Saturday 18
December
Saturday 13 & Sunday 21 Sunday 21
1954: 60 Year Reunion Chapel service, refreshments, School tour and lunch $35 includes morning tea, lunch and a glass of bubbly Contact: Valerie Lapinski (James) Phone: 9384 4594 Email: lvlapinski@bigpond.com 1994: 20 Year Reunion Cocktail party on Saturday 13 followed by a family picnic on Sunday 21 Contact: Rosie Hough Phone: 0427 716 055 Email: sthildasleavers94@gmail.com 2004: 10 Year Reunion 3:30pm onwards, Steve’s Nedlands Contact: Amy McKerracher Phone: 0423 598 720 Email: amymck@iinet.net.au
Please join St Hilda’s Old Scholars, Honorary Life Members and Whitby Parents for a ladies social Golf Day Friday 5 September 2014 Mosman Park Golf Club 2 Marshall Street, Mosman Park 9.30am for 10am start Shot Gun Start 9 hole elimination Ambrose
(Golf Australia handicap preferred but not essential)
$50 per person, includes lunch Book your place through http://www.trybooking.com/FHZH by 22 August 2014 Numbers strictly limited to 40
Further information: Bonnie Tollafield(‘71) 0448 882 654 bonbon@bigpond.net.au Anne Tregonning(‘73) 0417 171 128 annetregonning@yahoo.com
of a small but dedicated group of past boarders I was kept entertained at my place well into the night.
30 YEAR REUNION Class of 84 Lasting friendships are forged at school but at risk of sounding overly sentimental, nothing could prepare me for reconnecting with such a lovely bunch of women.
I spoke to my neighbour the next day to ask if we were too noisy, he smiled and said; “No not at all, but it must have been a fun night, all I could hear was the sound of laughter!”. At the end of the day, there was nothing to be apprehensive about, we all had a fabulous time and suffice to say that we are talking about meeting up on a more regular basis and I look forward to the next reunion.
We started with the obligatory school tour, and how things have changed since 1984. The experience of walking around looking at all the impressive new facilities was thankfully still an intimate and familiar one, particularly as we walked through the central courtyard where no doubt hundreds of similar looking photos have been taken over the years of groups of students sitting or milling around at lunch time. The next stage of the reunion, which I must admit I was a bit apprehensive about, took place at my home. About 40 of us, some from as far a field as Tasmania, Queensland and NSW toasted to absent friends and engaged in happy, reminiscent conversations, all the while enabling the years to melt away back to the good old student days with the help of a few embarrassing but hilarious photos. I thought we might move on after a few hours at my place, but with the help
Sascha Hill (Lidbury)
From Back Left: Cathryn Wilkinson (Charleston), Sarah-Jane Raffan, Annabelle House (Pritchard) Diane Pita (Dale), Leonie Tinley, (Topham). From Front Left: Christine Matson (Brown) - travelled from Tasmania, Megan Collins (Walker) travelled from Victoria , Kathleen Marshall (Trethowan)
Fiona Digney (‘02)
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Allison Hutton (Temple, ‘87)
Elizabeth Winsome Maynard (’02) Elizabeth is with the English law firm Olswang working in Singapore.
Sarah Hayward (‘07) Since leaving school, Sarah has completed a Commerce degree at UWA, and is currently in her final year of Law at Murdoch University. Sarah was in The Hague working as a legal consultant at the Special Tribunal of Lebanon and is currently a Lance Corporal in the Royal Australian Corps of Military Police, proudly serving as a member of the Australian Army Reserves.
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In December last year, Allison was appointed as a Lecturer of Occupational Health & Safety and Accident Forensics at Central Queensland University.
1984 rowing crew 30 years on… Sara-Jane Raffan, Merome Beard (Hall), Kate Cole (Broun) and Megan McCracken (Egerton-Warburton)
Fiona, who is currently a percussionist and music educator in the Netherlands, will soon be taking up a position at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) as a fully funded doctoral student in the DMA program.
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Military exercise: Exercise New Centurion.
BAZAAR The OSA Bazaar was held this year on May 10 at the Chidley Campus. What started as a humble event a decade ago with just a handful of local producers has now grown to a major event. This year was no exception with 50 stallholders and well over 1000 people attending on the day. Planning starts six months in advance and the success of the day is due to a wonderful combined effort from the Old Scholars committee, the Development Office and a number of Old Scholar volunteers who donate their time and cooking skills. The committee supports emerging and established makers and producers and especially those with a connection to the School. The quality of the products on sale is exceptional and there is a wonderful selection and variety including leather goods, ceramics, local fresh produce and skincare. As well, there are a number of eagerly anticipated stalls organised and run by the OSA such as our fresh cakes, jams and preserves, beautiful flowers and The Teahouse which serves delicious food throughout the day.
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The growing success of the Bazaar has ensured that it remains the major annual fundraising event for the Old Scholars Association Scholarship Fund.
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Sascha Hill (Lidbury, ‘84) and Treffina Dowland (Lidbury, ‘83)
IGSSA OLD GIRLS TENNIS COMPETITION On 3 April, 2014 the Old Girls IGSSA Tennis Tournament was held at Reabold Tennis club. The St Hilda’s team, comprising of Michelle Atkins (Wark ‘84), Jessie Lamond (Ladyman, ‘88), Sharon Burvill (Seymour, ‘80), Sheena Storm (Richmond, ‘83), Fiona Allan (Richmond, ‘83), Bethwyn Keech (’90), Jo Dawkins
(Meredith, ‘72) and Felicity York (‘80) came in at a very respectable fourth place with PLC winning the day. All had a great day of tennis and lots of fun.
St Hilda’s Old Girls IGSSA Tennis Team 2014
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NOTICE OF AGM The Annual General Meeting of the GHS and St Hilda’s Old Scholars Association Inc will be held in The Gallery, Hope Nicholas House on Wednesday 15 October 2014 at 7.30pm. Light refreshments will be available.
If you are keen to reconnect with old friends, make new ones and bring your amazing skills and talents (in particular finance capabilities, writing skills and creative talents) with a burst of enthusiasm and energy “back to
school”, register your interest prior to the AGM. For further information contact OSA President, Angela Heaton at angelaheaton@aapt.net.au
GHS & St Hilda’s Old Scholars Association Annual General Meeting
Agenda 1.
Wednesday 15 October 2014 Commencing at 7.30 pm The Gallery, Hope Nicholas House, Bay View Campus 6. Reports
9. Election of Committee
2. Apologies
Welcome and prayer
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Ordinary Members
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4. Business Arising
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5. Correspondence
8. Election of Honorary
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10. Appointment of Auditor
Election of Patron Life Members
11. General Business
Births Jody Rybarczyk (Carter, ‘88), a son, Carter David Eva Bloemen (Fraunschiel, ‘90) a son, Louis Lee Alicia Faulkner (Miriklis, ‘92), a daughter, Alexandra Maree Derry Simpson ( ‘92),a daughter, Harriet Billie Joyce Johanna Beaver (Neumann, ’94), a son, Thomas James Sarra Hayes (Miller, ‘94), a daughter, Isabella Florence Catherine Taplin (Fielding, ‘94), a son, Benjamin Eaton Jeanie Moullin (Venn, ‘95), a daughter, Chloe Heidi Vanya Franklyn (Marinich, ‘96), a daughter, Elizabeth Joy Anna Freedman (’97), a son, Hayden Edward Leighton Heather Anderson (Simpson, ‘98), a daughter, Georgie Maria Emma Cooper (Davies, ‘98), a son, Lachlan Glynn Roxburgh Phoebe MacKinnon (Mair, ‘98), a son, Angus Lefroy Nicole Zilko (Collins, ‘99), a son, Baxter Scott
Engagements and Marriages Lisa Prideaux (’88) married Rob Carruthers
Deaths Our deepest sympathy is extended to the families of: Cynthia White (James, ‘41)
Lauren Rowohlt (’94) married Jarrod Riley
Rosemary Gill (Cullen, ’44)
Elizabeth Oliver (’97) married Adam Palumbo
June Price (Milne, ’47)
Lisa McWattie (’00) married Paul Calder Elizabeth Maynard (’02) engaged to Tristan Iredell
Chapel Weddings Stacey Ellwood (‘95) married Timothy Scott-Branagan Lauryn Partridge (‘04) married Troy Stanlake Annabel Anderson (‘04) married Dominic Foster Whitney Hammond (‘04) married Stuart Mcharen
Kathleen Edwards OAM (Marsland, ’45) Norma Fox (Godsman, 47) Mary Reynolds (’54) Margaret Healy (Hughes, ’56) Brian Bishop (’57) Susan Bennett (Hodby, ’61) Amy Sewell (’02) Thoughts and sympathy to: Jane Webb-Ware (Campbell,’64) and Sasha Webb-Ware (‘97) on the loss of their son and brother respectively Emma Hannaford (Ashby, ’87) on the loss of her mother
Brigitte Kerkmans (‘06) married Brenton Rowe
Would you like your Daughter or Granddaughter to attend St Hilda’s? Early registration is encouraged if would like your son or daughter to attend St Hilda’s. Registration forms are available online at www.sthildas.wa.edu.au. If you wish to attend a Tour Morning, please contact the Enrolments Office on 9285 4100.