Blue & Blue cont
- Mons Vincent Marley (LC 41) sends his regards and tells us he is now in an aged care facility at Erina. He has celebrated over 56 years as a priest. He remembers teachers Brs Ervan, Ethelred, Egbert, Norbert, Daniel, Linus and Quentin. He also remembers a Br John? who taught his class for some months in 3rd yr and then went off to the Solomons where it is believed he was later beheaded by the Japanese invaders. Br also says many of his class did not come home from the War.
- The above brings back memories of the Memorial at Darlo to those who fell in the two World Wars. I believe this is now at Marist Canberra. Did you know many Darlo boys served in Vietnam? I know of some (John Kerwick, Peter Mangioni, Warren Bowen and myself) but perhaps we could come up with a complete list from those of you who know of more.
- Des Donovan (LC 50) sees classmate Allan Musgrave in Qld regularly. Allan wishes to be remembered to classmates at Darlo. He welcomed his first grandchild recently (never too late) and also sold his chain of shops in Qld (Robins Kitchens) to move into semi-retirement.
- I have not had room in previous editions to tell of the attendance of Fr John Andersen (LC 63) at last year’s dinner. There is a great full page story about him in the Catholic Weekly (Oct 12 2003 Ed). Fr John has been PP at Dulwich Hill, Avalon, Penshurst and Earlwood but has spent most of the last 20 years as a PP in Peru. There are many experiences to tell and some of these were shared with those he met at the dinner. Fr John has given us his e-mail address. Anyone who wants a copy of the article or Fr John’s address can contact me (phone no opposite).
Did you know?
The spiral staircase was multi-functional. Apparently it was used to determine marks in exams. Papers were thrown from the top and those that reached the ground got an “A”; those half-way a “B”. Steps in between were used to sort out individual marks. This did not apply though to History – these were weighed!
(Courtesy of Kyran O’Donnell who attributes the story to Br Wilbred – also know as Charlie)
Reunion Corner:
- 1944 – 60 years. 1954 - 50 years. 1964 - 40 years. Have you arranged anything yet? Please use the next B&B to publicize. Next year 1945/55/65.
- Opening of the school at Darlo 9 July 1911. Let’s hope we can all celebrate this Centenary.
- First OBU Dinner - 1912. First issue of the B&B – 31 July 1911.
Hope to see you at the Annual Dinner. Mark your diaries – 7 pm Thursday 4 November at the Bowlers Club of NSW, York St…………….WT
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