Christmas 2000 - No. 23
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Christmas 2000 - No. 23
Christmas 2000 No. 23 President’s Report Technology has brought us all closer this year and the use of e-mail has greatly facilitated the development of the St Ann’s network. the organisation more organised. Thanks also to our other dedicated committee members who do so much in serving the current and future students. As the year comes to a close, I would like to May you all have a Merthank Justine Baggs and ry Christmas and a bright Jayne Taylor for their and Happy New Year. Simon Stevens fantastic work in making Dr Rosemary Brooks and Simon Stevens (and unknown baby) in the 2000 Credit Union Christmas Pageant Community News Glamorous Jo-Anne Khan (91) is working in a senior position with the Department of Education, Training and Employment – Youth Affairs. Her brother Gavin (86, 91) is a Manager with the Department of Education and is building a house. 8) was among the glitterati giving Wagner’s Tannhauser a standing ovation during the Festival of Perth. Courtney Hayes (9600), Paul Hudak (9700), Benita Inchbold (98 -00) the Female Collegian of the Year 2000, Melissa Laing (98 -00), Jason Lee (95-00), Samantha Nunan (9700), Jacinta Plunkett (97-00), and Sonia Wilkie (97-00). We say very fond farewells. The Male Collegians of the Year are Jarrod Carter (98-00) and Brent Laws (98-00). Dana Saint (94-7) is finishing her PostGraduate Diploma in Criminology while working as a Project Manager in the Head Megan Quill (94) Office of the Department recently visited the UK of Justice in Melbourne. and holidayed with Megan Brady (93-4) The following valedicts and Nikki Crickmay (93 are leaving College as -4), who are working in graduates after spending Andrew Brooks (90-5) all their student days received his MSc degree London. living at St Ann’s: from ANU. He has a Louise Sandercock (861 radio program, Nuclear Winter, in Cambridge Mass. and is doubtless contributing to the new image of metal music with a sense of humour as documented in The Australian Magazine 2-3 December 2000. Heather Laidlaw (95-7) is completing her studies to teach dance in schools. Belinda (Procter 85-8) Hoult is completing her Master’s degree in Linguistics and is considering taking up a Community News continued during this entire event. He was asked to serve as an interim Minister in view of his successful business, and the community work he has undertaken in his home province. position to teach in Vietnam, taking her family with her. Natalie Charlesworth (87-8) has started work as the Media Manager for the Snowtown Litigation Project with the Courts Administration Authority – a huge task. Natalie, who with her husband has three children, is a qualified and experienced journalist completing very distinguished studies towards a degree in law. A further cause for celebration in 2000 is the Jubilee of international students at St Ann’s. The first was Dr Loraine (Tan Soo Tian 50-5) Lim who came in 1950 from Singapore and stayed throughout her successful studies in Medicine. The College is nostalgically farewelling the Cottages, bought in 1946 and 1957 by a very far-sighted Council for the purpose of one day building exciting accommodation for the students of the future. That day is nearly here! Catherine and Carolyn Anderson Visit the King at Graceland Dr David Jung (88-90) just got engaged to Valerie. Zoz (90-5) thinks she's from Paris. Fiji News: Neville Koop (80-3) an ex collegian reports that Keni Dakuidreketi (80-3) still serves as interim Minister for Youth and Sports and hastens to add that Keni was in no way involved with the coup, or any of the civil disturbances following it. Indeed he has conducted himself in an exemplary manner, as befits a St. Right: Sketch of future accommodation on Melbourne Street 2 Neville is the Consultant Meteorologist at Vuda Point in Lautoka, Emosi Toga (80-3) (aka Emosi Vitilevu during his college years) is another collegian in Fiji. Emosi is now Manager Northern of the Fiji Native Land Trust Board. Neville, Emosi and Keni would like to reassure everyone that, despite recent events, Fiji remains a very pleasant country to visit, and they would all welcome any collegians who happen to pass this way. Committee President: Simon Stevens Ph: 8239 8794 Vice President: Ben Hartley Secretary: Justine Baggs Treasurer: Jayne Taylor Committee: Greg Chilman Graeme Jackson Sharon Ryan Stephen Woolley Pavilion Show 2001 Where are they now? G-H Cab Sav & Pav Party IV: The Pavilion in the City Friday 16th March 2001 at 6pm will see the re-birth of the Home Brew/Sausage Sizzling Fun Raising Collegians’ first gettogether for the year into a Cabernet Sauvignon/ Sausage sizzling sophisticated viewing of the progress of the new building rising from the site of the old cottages. Other improvements will be a lamb on the spit and some quality wine (home brew will still be available for the die-hards and the students) Dinner $8. Entry into the Pav $2. Chris Brooke (86-87) running through the streets of Adelaide with his Olympic torch. ANY NEWS? Email us: [email protected] u 8239 8794 Jayne (Stiller 89-91) Taylor and Lisa Virgo (88-91) in Morocco. Nives Ganz Vipin Kumar Garg Patricia Jan Gayton Jane Ilona Geschmay Mohammad Malik Ghulam Ajeet Kaur Gill Dr Harvindar Gill Dalip Singh Gill Meredith E. Gilman Anne Marie Glamuzina Jessie Margaret Glavin Teik Poh Goh Susan Junette Goldman Margaret F. Goode Josephine L. Goode Helen Mary Goodhart Elsie Goon Liuching Barbara Ann Goss Gwelda Gould Mary Goward Leanne Kay Gowland Wendy Margaret Graham Elizabeth Grant Jennifer Ruth Gray Diana Joan Gray Siew Wan Gray Margaret E. Gray Suzanne M. Gray Jennifer P. Green Elizabeth B. Greet Robert Patrick Griffiths Helen Milton Griffiths Cecilia Jane Wilmot Griffiths Frances Grindlay Rosemary Grosvenor Suzanne H.D. Grubb Helen Mary Guthrie Elizabeth Anne Guthrie Stephen William Guy Siobhan Hackett Beatrice D.M. Haenfler Monique Hailstone Ellen Winifred Hale Elizabeth A.A. Hall Jane Elizabeth Hammill Vicki Hammond Margaret E. Hankin Mary Helen Harbison Prudence E. Hardy Patricia Jose Harrison Maureen Harrison Alison Harvey Rosemary Ellen Hasenohr Christine R. Haskard Greta S. Hatherall Helen Margaret Hausler 3 Wendy Anne Haverland Joan Seymour Hawker Lesley Hawson Kerry Lynette Hay Judith Marie Hayward Joy Hedger Patricia Helbers Kathryn S. Helman Michael T. Helman Lurline Helme Frances J. Heritage Anthony R. Higgins Kui Choo Hii A. Hill Christi R. Hill Jennifer Hill Karen Hill Weenat Hiranyachatree Katherine L. Hislop Dr Mileen Ho Angela Ho Elaine Ho Coreen Y.L. Ho Alison Hocking Richard J. Hodge Joan E. Hodgson Michael Hogg Caroline P.N. Hohnen K. Holgate Penelope M. Holmes Margaret Honey Penelope L. Hope Mary L. Horne Grant Horrigan A.M. Horsnell Sarah Hotchkiss Cherry A. Howard Nigel A. Howard Prudence A. Howard Ameera Howe Rosemary Howes Susan C. Howie Bui Duc Huan Natalie Hudson Khee S. Hue M. Humphreys Ermionia Yan Po Hung Elizabeth Hunt Jennifer M. Hunt Glenn D. Hunter Jillian Huntley Lynette K. Hurn Carole J. Hutcheson Sue Hutton Jennifer M. Hutton Buc Huynh Brenda C. I'Dell Christi Illig Lia Hung Im Alison E.L. Isaac Zerott It NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF ST ANN’S COLLEGIANS ASSOCIATION INC TO BE HELD AT THE COLLEGE IN THE TUTORIAL ROOMS ON Wednesday February 14th 2001 AT 7.00 PM AGENDA 1. Apologies. 2. Reading of the Minutes from the 2000 AGM 3. Matters arising from those Minutes. 4. Treasurer’s report. 5. President’s report. 6. Election of committee and office bearers. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Committee Members (5) Representatives to the: College Council Education Committee Public Officer Auditor 8. Correspondence. 9. Program for 2001. 10. Any other business. 4