Fort Street 76-78 future events – save the dates!

Hi everyone.

This is the first communication in several years pertaining to our school year and of course we have had a few global events in between to keep us ‘amused’.

Sadly, we are aware some of our number are now longer with us (Fiona Power, George Katsouras) and we are mindful that we rapidly approach 6 years since our weekend gathering in 2018. If you want a memory jog visit our website - https://www.fortstreet7678.org/

Also, there is something of an event occurring, in that our school is 175 years old! Details of a ‘focus event’ on this is below – Fort Fest 2024. Whilst we have nothing to do with this in terms of operation, we put it up here if individually there is interest in attending.

We have decided to hold two events (we realise that we have to offer options as we all seem to run rather busy lives) and ask that you save the dates:

  • Friday 15th November 2024 – School Assembly, new school museum visit (see our year cabinet) and then Saturday 16th November a ‘mini reunion’– Oxford Hotel Drummoyne

  • Friday 14th November 2025 and weekend 15th and 16th November 2025 – School Assembly, new school museum visit (see our year cabinet) and then a weekend of ‘revisiting places and activities of our teenage years’! A more formal reunion will be conducted on the evening of the 15th November 2025.

We will send out more information on these as they approach and will seek to get indications of attendance.

Email addresses within our database, we suspect, have many attached to places of employment and it seems quite a few of our number are ‘transitioning towards retirement as mid 60 something’s’. We realise there are contact networks still operative amongst many of you and apart from getting clear bounce backs, we are going to need your help to update this all.

Bear with us whilst we go on this ‘data journey’. Also, wish to confirm that this database is kept private and can only be accessed by Phil Walsh and myself. We are doing our best to steward good security over this.  

We are aware that our year has a special sense of connection which is quite rare. Affording everyone the opportunity to revisit those times is a privilege.

We look forward to seeing you at one of these events.

All the best.

Robert Wood 

Fort Fest 2024

Save the date! Friday September 202024 it's Fort Fest time!

 Come along from 3.15pm - 8pm for a wonderful evening.

 There will be international food stalls, including sweet treats, soft drinks, bubble tea, ice cream floaters, gelato.

 Test your skills at Side Show Alley and win a prize. In the Challenge Zone join the fun and try out bubble soccer, giant darts, pinball machines, air hockey or King of the hammer!

 If you're feeling competitive, take part in one of the tournaments - table tennis, chess and Clash Royale.

 There will also be stalls where you can purchase 175 Year Anniversary merchandise, second hand books & games, plants, and even second hand uniforms.

 Round out your time at Fort Fest with school & museum tours, take a snap in the photo booth and then relax in the quad and enjoy the wonderful entertainment provided by the Fort Street IMP.

 This Fort Fest will also celebrate the 175 years of Fort Street High School, so it will be one not to miss.

 Regards

 Robert Wood

https://www.fortstreet7678.org/new-blog

40TH REUNION HELD ON 6TH OCTOBER, 2018

The idea for running a weekend for a reunion (rather than a single event) was in itself a bit different and it had been hoped that this would get some interest. Also the idea of revisiting the original school location, and for the girls to go back to where they started their high school experiences all made sense. Add to that going to a heritage listed hotel in walking distance would make the logistics work just fine. Why not also track down a few teachers and get them to come along?

Would this all work? With some due focus yes it could and from feedback across the board, yes it did just that!

We had a large non Sydney metro attendance with 6 people from overseas, 15 from interstate and many from rural NSW. Oh and we did get 7 teachers to turn up including Miss Hinckley at 99 years of age! All in all, including partners, 114.

About a dozen people arrived Friday evening and this saw a group go out in the blinding rain to visit a restaurant, which was thought to be close, but was in fact some fair old walk around the waterfront. Brett Callingham and his wet shirt created some merriment for this hardy group of Fortians.

Following day the rain continued to fall and was a constant all morning. An idea had been hatched for attendees to walk to school like they use to in the old days. Thus we split into girls (coming from Wynyard), boys coming from the Lord Nelson Hotel (would they come from any other location but a pub?) and a co-ed cohort from the Marriott Hotel Pier One. A good number had also met up for morning teas / brunches prior to this occurring.

Whilst people were doing various forms of screaming, hugging and hand shaking as old and familiar faces started turning up (that was the boys, not sure what the girls were doing!) the committee was hard at work up on Observatory Hill. 30 picture panels had been created to cover off also sorts of aspects of our school days and the focus at this location was upon the girls. Oh and all of a sudden the clouds parted, the sun came out and no one was going to get wet!

It had been planned that the girls arrived first, the boys second and the co-ed third and this did in fact occur. We had access to the first two main rooms off the entrance and one of these housed a selection of the panels as well as afternoon tea and the other had super 8 movie footage of our girls going to school there in 1974! Candidly the reaction of the all girls group to this vision was something to behold. More mobile phone filming action going on than at a current teenage concert! And laugh – there was a constant buzz of oohs and arrghs amidst the chortling as images kept coming up.

The reality is that the school buildings in the main have been demolished, so not much to see in this respect, but quite obvious the memories for many were coming thick and fast.

The focus then moved to walking back to the hotel and getting ready for the evening events. Many had a leisurely stroll back and it was becoming evident that old connections were being cemented, as well as chats being had with people you sort of knew from back then. This became an ongoing reality for the rest of the gathering.

The evening started with a Welcome to Nation by Leo Notarangelo, a Prayer of Thanksgiving for our school years by Ian Peters, a general welcome to all those from near or far and an introduction to our very own bouncer Omar (they cannot trust 58 year olds these days). A girls and boys photo session in the foyer and an entire group one on the balcony overviewing Walsh Bay followed and then it was mingle time and enjoy the drinks and canapés.

Also the remainder of the photo boards had been spread around the room, so plenty to look at here for the assembled. Also memorabilia like blazers, ties, dresses and the like were spread around the walls. Decorations were shades of those at the school dances in the Memorial Hall at Petersham!

Time had been set aside to go through material which had been discovered / created in the planning process. This ranged from comparison of canteen pricing from 1978 to 2018, to a photo review of Petersham as it is today and excerpts from the Fortian school magazine. And no gathering of any decent Fortian year would be complete without a full rendition of Gaudeamus Igitur, plus of course the girls (hip hip hip hip hurrah – and so say all of us) song, plus the boys song which is still ringing around the world whilst unfurling flags.

Messages were sent from absent friends overseas and so the likes of Karen Shepherd, Sanjay Seth, Geoffrey Lane, the Janine’s (Lawrence and Brady – sorry about the spelling) as well as our married couple Pangy and Jim out of China all sent fond greetings!

There was a special revisiting of a super 8 movie made by our girls which was all about dance and featuring many who were present. Re-enactments of their dance routines were called for and mostly done as best as could be remembered. Jackie Largo’s effort was a treat! Elsa Comacho and Nalan Kaptan, who were attached at the hip most of the night, were priceless to watch as they viewed the video footage and were moving and grooving to the beat of a silent movie!

A section of memoirs from that time were offered up and the common theme involved truanting! Mila Tutor’s impersonation of her sister in a pay phone booth calling Mary Pickard to avoid suspension was a classic. The prize though had to go to Oona Nielssen and her foray on the first day of topless bathing at Bondi were she held the Fort Street flame high over head, as she did her bra!

This part of the evening approached wind up with a three panel interview of teachers, Graham Hodgkins, Chris Moynham and Jackie Marchant who acknowledged what some of us achieved and were like back then. There was a salute to Jackie Largo who won the Peoples Award for her service to animal care through the Police Force, as an example of our teacher’s handiwork.

As with all our events we also have a vale to those of our friends from those days who are no longer with us – 15 now in all!

And from there the lights were to dim but didn’t, the disco music was to swirl into action and didn’t, however the gentle fragrant aroma of cannabis (purely for medicinal purposes) wafted across the dance floor like a smoke machine gone wrong!

Omar the bouncer was not to be seen – a very discrete man indeed and we were able to get the bar to stay open to 1 and gave it a right old (but responsible) caning! Yes there is still life in us 58 year olds to be sure!

Some did not get to bed until 4am apparently (there were about 35 rooms taken by us) - also not a bad effort given day light saving started that night!

Thus our 40th reunion was over. Stragglers came into breakfast the next morning and some lunches were had by a few so the energy kept up for some well into Sunday.

And the memory of our year will linger on with the $2,800 raised in donations to fund a cabinet and permanent 70’s exhibition at the soon to be unveiled school museum at Petersham.

Yes we are the makers of our own fortunes!

Regards,

Robert Wood

Donation to the School Receipt

Reunion Held On Saturday 8th October, 2016

Hi,

Sorry to have taken nearly 6 months to forward on a report on last years gathering, but here it is.

The class of 76-78 met last October at Oxford Hotel Drummoyne.

This was the 5th time since leaving Petersham we have gathered as a group.  As seems to be the case there are a lot of “oh how are you (or who are you?)” moments and the name tag is a saviour in both of these circumstances! Just over 50 people were in attendance and we had a large number of last minute cancellations which would have pushed us to 60. The first people arrived at 5.05 and the last people went some time around 1.30am. Photos are on our website www.fortstreet7678.org  

The venue worked well, even if the acoustics in the atrium room, did the head in of those of us with increasing hearing challenges! What was evident though was the time afforded attendees a chance to catch up with those who they had been close to and had gone separate ways over the years.  Conversely for others, there were people you sort of knew, yet there is still common ground to have a good chat.

Updates were provided on any news items about people and of the ‘major gathering’ in 2018 as well as our 2017 night.

On this point we can confirm that we will go back to the same venue this year (7thOctober 2017) and we will seek to make 3 contacts with everyone on our list to determine interest as well as attendance. Please note this may be in the form of a ‘Survey Monkey’ to be able to better analyse interest for this year and next.

We are though very much focussed on making a day (i.e. a full 24 hours) of the 2018 – 40th anniversary. Key points here are that we are looking to start at noon on Saturday 8th October via casual gatherings at defined locations in and around The Rocks. Mid to late afternoon we will gather at the girls school (now National Trust HQ) and there will be walk around’s and some presentations done here. In the evening of that day we will have a ‘school formal’ at a venue to be advised. We will be creating opportunity to utilise accommodation at this facility and thus allow people the ability to ‘stay out late and crash easily’. I did note recently that where we had the 1978 formal – the Menzies Hotel is being knocked down! The following morning there will be a brunch and this will end by noon on the Sunday. What we know is that often there is simply not enough time to get around to everyone you might want to see and as such why we are doing a 24 hour event, with 4 distinct gatherings – you can of course turn up to one or them all!

Anyway your committee trust you have had a good start to Q1 2017 and we will be in contact around late June as to the gathering this year.

Please feel free to forward this onto anyone in your ‘school contact network’, as we still are working on our lists to ensure as many names are on it as possible and they are current!

Our Contact details:

Website:      http://www.fortstreet7678.org

Email:     fortstreet7678@gmail.com

All the best.

Bob Wood

Address to Fort Street students

You will recall Rob and Wiki gave the farewell address to the school in 1978. Take a look at our visit to the School Assembly and the message delivered by Rob and Wiki 37 years later!

Reunion held on Friday 9th October, 2015

Our day started with a catch up at the old school gates on Fort Street! Lots of OMG moments, as well as "how (who) are you" - name tags helped out a lot! 35 people were able to attend this part of the day. We were given front row centre seats in the hall at the start of the Term 4 assembly. They still do a processional in and sing "Gaudeamus Igitur" - what a blast! Robert Wood spoke to the assembled throng about what it's like to be three times older than anyone in a school uniform!

And yes they sang the girls song - to different words (why?) and gave the boys a thrill to sing their song - with the same words! We then received a lovely morning tea, spoke to interested Year 11 kids about life 'way back then', who took us on personal tours around the school. The Fortian Foundation had set up the Ron Horan room with 70's memorabilia and a whole lot of material directly applying to our year.

All in all a great effort by the school on our behalf.

Last people out left by 1pm and thus 6 hours until the evening reunion bash at PJ Gallagher's in Leichhardt. Their upstairs area had been decked out by the committee and so lots of photos from Fortian magazines and school archives on display.

There were more OMG and now "who (how) are you" moments as people arrived. Again thank goodness for name tags! However pretty quickly people started to move around and spend time with old friends and venture into the dark territory of talking to someone you never spoke to much (at all) at school! 63 people were able to attend the evening. Another 25 would have liked to be there but given other commitments (many due to going overseas) were not able to do so.

There was a break in the chit chat for a presentation which covered off a number of things including addressing how the whole event had come together and a mini Q & A session. The highlight was archival footage (super 8 movies) from Observatory Hill which featured many of the girls from our years. This was met with a mixture of amazement and unbelief that this material existed, yet with many laughs also at how 'things' around 'fashion and figures' had somewhat 'changed'. It became evident that much of it had been filmed by some of our girls all those years ago.

And yes we did break into dancing to the hits of 1976-78 until 1am at which point we moved downstairs. We are lead to believe the last people left around 4:15am! Legendary effort for 55 year olds!

So there it is. Quite simply a great day enjoyed by all.

This is now the 4th reunion and a lot of esprit de corp exists across our group which is not often seen in such gatherings and so as you will see we are keeping this going!