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Please consider joining the committee this year,
New Committee Members are urgently needed
It isn’t a huge commitment but very rewarding and
great fun to be involved with.
If you feel that you can give us a couple of hours a
month, for a meeting and then when available some
time for helping at a few functions through out the
year.
Then please phone:
Carol Young ph: 83372635 or 0402 491740 or
David Hunter 0412 910 595
The next meeting is 7pm, Thurs. 17th June,
at Eden Park House, The Crescent
Newsletter of the Marryatville High School Old Scholars Association Inc.
(including Norwood Boys, Norwood and Kensington Girls Technical and Technical High schools)
ISSUE 37 - June, 2013
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This year the School’s Open Day for prospective Year 8’s for 2014 was Thursday 4th May, and once again the Old Scholars assisted
the school with a barbeque held at recess and lunch times for the visitors and students of the school.
This year we were very lucky to have four supporters help us with cooking and serving the barbeque and selling cool drinks. They
were Barry Lane, who picked up the barbeque and brought it to the school with David Buttery & Barry Smith helped him and Dina
Boehm who isn’t an Old Scholar but helps us on many occasions. This year we had senior SRC students help with the serving at re-
cess and lunch breaks and without all of this help it would not have been possible to serve the hoards .
The Committee would like to acknowledge their wonderful support on the day and without this help we certainly wouldn't have
pulled it off. A huge thank you from the Committee, it is very much appreciated.
Marryatville High School’s Big Band 1 was awarded 1st place in Division
One of the Generations in Jazz National Stage Band award for an un-
precedented 3rd year in a row. Big Band 2 won 3rd place in Division Two
and the Pops Vocal ensemble won 3rd place in the Division One of the
vocal competition.
Marryatville entered three big bands and two jazz vocal ensembles into
the competition: 74 students in total. All of our students performed at their
best and achieved great results in their sections. The junior students, es-
pecially, learned the high standard of achievement possible with focussed
hard work.
The students who participated have not only enjoyed a festival of great
music, but have learned how to improve their own playing. The growing
success of instrumental and vocal jazz at Marryatville, has been accomplished by the excellent music program and dedicated staff
at the Special Interest Music Centre and the Instrumental Music Service. Despite many and varied changes in education in SA, our
teachers continue to dedicate themselves to the musical education of the students which include many extra hours of work above
their teaching loads. Thanks to the music staff Jasmin Bowden, Emma Borgas, and Jason Hammond and Rob Chenoweth and
David Winnall from the Instrumental Music Service.
The weekend competition includes workshops and two big concerts of outstanding jazz talent including James Morrison, Gordon
Goodwin, The Idea of North and the Big Phat Band from Los Angeles. Notable was the presence of MHS SIMC past students who
themselves are now professional musicians: Naomi Crellin and Sally Cameron from the Idea of North, guitarist James Muller, not to
mention those who now teach at the many schools repre-
sented.
A highlight of the weekend was the opportunity to listen to
and learn from world renowned composer and musician
Gordon Goodwin and the Big Phat Band. Their masterful per-
formances and excellent music was supported by wise words
of advice to students.
Notable on the weekend was year 11 student David Goodwin
who was chosen to be a finalist for the James Morrison Jazz
Scholarship. David played extremely well, and although he
did not win, he demonstrated a high level of musicianship in a
National cohort of 20 year olds.
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Old Scholars for the first time have had Barbeque Aprons made with the Old Scholars Logo embroi-dered on the front. They have been made and embroidered entirely in South Australia, and are ex-tremely good quality for the price of $30.00 plus postage.
If interested please contact Carol Young on ph: 83374635 or mob. 0402491740
New Science Laboratories
– New Learning Centre
It’s an exciting time for the Science Faculty.
The new spaces which will cater for the
new pedagogies proposed for the
21st Century, are taking shape at the rear of
the school grounds. A vast improvement on
the previous labs. giving the students and
staff a new wonderful learning and work
environment.
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President: Secretary:
Position Vacant
Carol Young
8337 4635
0402 491 740
Treasurer: Flat Chat Editor:
David Hunter
PO Box 3627, Norwood SA 5067
0412 910 595 Carol Young
8337 4635
0402 491 740
To be held on Thursday 17th October 2013 commencing at 7.00pm
At Eden House, The Crescent, Marryatville.
It is crucial that we have Old Scholars attend this meeting as we need new
Committee Members or it will jeopardize the future of running Old Scholars
and the activities such as reunions.
This years Luncheon will be on Saturday 7th December 2013.
Put this date in your diary and there will be more information in future Flat Chats.
I am seeking articles for Flat Chat, if you
have an article you would like printed, please
Email or post me a copy and I will happily
feature it in one of our future editions.