Dear Colleagues,
We had an enjoyable informal dinner in Woollahra last month. Eleven year members attended (**) and several decisions were made. There was a strong sentiment for a dinner for old boys at the school itself. The school can provide a sit-down dinner in the Governor's Ballroom for a maximum of $150 including alcohol. The date is to be Saturday 9th October 2021. Please let me know if you are interested at this stage for this very important event in our lives.
If enough partners, children or grandchildren are keen we may arrange a BBQ on the Sunday as we have done in the past.
There are still many colleagues who are not on my email list (see below). Please try to contact them and tell them they should think about joining us all at the October reunion. Please send them my ozemail email address.
These are the "lost" year members: can you help find them?
Anderson, John Ronald Scott
Awang, Gahfar Amin
Bius B P Bin
Bollard, Peter Neil
Clarkson, Robert
Deratil, Boaklan
Ejiri, Kensuke
Hassan, Bin Otoi
Khoo, Peter
King, Clive
McNamara, Stephen
Mitchell, Iain Malcolm
Mongkolsmai Mr D
Nicholas, Graeme
Pollard Richard H
Quek, Yuen Wah
Ramle, Bin Dua
Rennie, Douglas Matthew
Robinson, Simon
Royds, Bruce
Ryland, George Jeremy
Sanders, Timothy
Sinclair-Smith, Robert J
Smith, Andrew Peter
Swanson, John James
Taylor, Robert Grandison
Terley, David
Tong, Eric V A V
Trafford, William
Turner, Jay
Vasey, Peter
Wallace, John Charles
Wentworth, Geoffrey Allan
Wilson, Peter William
Best wishes to all old Cranbrookians and look forward to seeing some or most of you in October.
Andrew Byrne .. (and 'committee' members ** below).
**Woollahra dinner attended by: Matt Sawyer, Andrew Byrne, John Sze-Tu, Tom Wykoff, Greg Deacon, Les Schmalzbach, Nick Back, Mark Darling, Andrew Hilton, Howard Barker, Graeme Wise.
Other messages received from John Ashton, Eric McCusker, Marco Belgiorno-Zegna, John North, Warwick Stuart, Andrew Howie, Richard Fox, Alan Pearlman, Wayne Burgess, Andrew Parsons, David Gilray, Bill Pritchard, Peter Richardson, Richard Wild, Clive Lovell, Jeff Tobias and George Palmer.
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