While some ex-WWTCers are relaxing in the sunshine, travelling to the UK and Europe or playing tennis on a daily basis, this lady is still studying. She’s studying to be better at teaching/reaching children with hearing impairment.
Her course is through Monash Uni with study days in Sydney and practical components at schools in Dubbo, Yeoval, Forbes and Canowindra. The one year course is nearing completion as this goes to print. By 14 July, at Marion’s, she will be able to let us know where she will be spending her second semester for this year.
After graduating in 1965, our VIP began her teaching career at Caragabal. Other places she taught at include Wellington, Goolgowi, Eugowra and Orange. She also raised 2 kids while at outlying stations in NSW.
This lass, who was fairly low profile (her words) while at college, was involved in basketball, hockey, swimming and even gymnastics! She was a PE option student with a nickname of Cleo (for Cleopatra). Quite a whizzable package wouldn’t you think?
Today, this former Deniliquin girl, living in Orange, is into the theatre, golf, some swimming and being very proud of her two kids – one in the Daintree Forest and the other down a mine at Mt Isa! She is also an avid Sydney Swans supporter. She enjoys re-establishing friendships from those college days and seeing how people have turned out after a number of decades. She counts herself a lucky and contented person. It is certainly a pleasure to get to know her once again after all those years.
Do you remember her?
The lady I mentioned in May (complete with recent photo) was none other than Dale Read’s room-mate from 1963-64, Di Di…. formerly Dianne Edwards from Manly. She has been living in Adelaide for quite a while.
If you have info on someone and you’d like to post it here, drop me a note – keasty446@gmail.com (feels funny not being able to stick a full stop at the end of the sentence when it ends with an email address!) Hope G Boardman isn’t looking too closely!
Her course is through Monash Uni with study days in Sydney and practical components at schools in Dubbo, Yeoval, Forbes and Canowindra. The one year course is nearing completion as this goes to print. By 14 July, at Marion’s, she will be able to let us know where she will be spending her second semester for this year.
After graduating in 1965, our VIP began her teaching career at Caragabal. Other places she taught at include Wellington, Goolgowi, Eugowra and Orange. She also raised 2 kids while at outlying stations in NSW.
This lass, who was fairly low profile (her words) while at college, was involved in basketball, hockey, swimming and even gymnastics! She was a PE option student with a nickname of Cleo (for Cleopatra). Quite a whizzable package wouldn’t you think?
Today, this former Deniliquin girl, living in Orange, is into the theatre, golf, some swimming and being very proud of her two kids – one in the Daintree Forest and the other down a mine at Mt Isa! She is also an avid Sydney Swans supporter. She enjoys re-establishing friendships from those college days and seeing how people have turned out after a number of decades. She counts herself a lucky and contented person. It is certainly a pleasure to get to know her once again after all those years.
Do you remember her?
The lady I mentioned in May (complete with recent photo) was none other than Dale Read’s room-mate from 1963-64, Di Di…. formerly Dianne Edwards from Manly. She has been living in Adelaide for quite a while.
If you have info on someone and you’d like to post it here, drop me a note – keasty446@gmail.com (feels funny not being able to stick a full stop at the end of the sentence when it ends with an email address!) Hope G Boardman isn’t looking too closely!
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