Saturday 11 September 2021

Reunion dinner cancelled along with much else in our lives.

 Dear Colleagues, 

As you will already know from my doleful email our reunion dinner in postponed until 2022 when we hope to have a nice relaxing dinner when, at least for the vaccinated, masks and social distancing can be dispensed with for designated functions.  We look forward to the day when they will be a thing of the past.  

 Please send any of you own Covid stories ... Andrew Byrne .. 

Message from Tim Sanders ... quite a life he's been leading!

Greetings from NZ, Andrew, and thanks for trying to wrangle that motley band of geriatrics. 

It’s been a nostalgic trip seeing your blog, postings and photos after 50 years. 

I had been looking forward to seeing everyone and telling a few lies at the dinner but c'est la guerre.

For those with good memories who can recall a weekly boarder who was only at the school for a couple of years, here is summary of the last half century.

After the blessed relief of finishing school, I did a BA at Flinders University in my home town of Adelaide. Shortly after, there was a stint as union Industrial Officer. In the heady days of Don Dunstan’s Industrial Democracy, this was satisfying work for a good old university Marxist.

Then a change of tack and I have just completed over 40 years in the film and TV business in Oz, NZ and various parts of the world. Working as a producer, I’ve covered a bit of territory - from The Lord Of The Rings to Whale Rider to that career highlight - Melvin, Son of Alvin.

A recent gig as Professor of Creative and Performing Arts back at Flinders has been impacted by Covid fairly severely.

Married Ava 38 years ago and have two daughters - one in NYC, the other in Brisbane. Two grandkids as well now.

Good to read about the exploits of so many from our year. And to have seen Alan Pearlman and shared emails with Andrew Hilton in recent months.

One bit of old news to share. The great Edgar Castle returned to Adelaide shortly after we left Cranbrook. He took a post at Elizabeth High, a very low decile school in a depressed socio-economic suburb. Seems fitting to me that the old ex-Jesuit would take his brilliant skills from the lofty Eastern suburbs to a place that really needed him.

That’s the report for now. Hopefully, we can catch up one day.

All best

Tim Sanders