Class of 89: Staff and former students of the class of 1989 get together.
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The Cobram High School class of 1989 held a 35-year reunion on Saturday, February 17 at the Gasworks Bar and Kitchen.
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The evening was hosted by Tony Fazzolari, who owns Cobram Gasworks Bar and Kitchen, and was attended by about 60 students, some of whom travelled from Brisbane, and even Scotland, to attend.
Former Cobram High School teacher and year advisor Hugh Crapp gave a speech which congratulated the group on staying connected and making the effort to come together.
Mr Crapp described the cohort as extraordinary and said he had enjoyed his role being both a mentor and advocate immensely since starting with the students in Year 8 in 1985.
Mr Crapp said many of the former students attributed their success to their time at Cobram High School.
Mr Crapp said it was an excellent event.
“The atmosphere was very happy and friendly,” he said.
“It was certainly good to see everyone. The former students are a wonderful group of people.”
Happy times: Mirella Prasad, Andrea Bloomfield and Louise Richardson at their school reunion.
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Back together: Fred Mustica and Susan Wellman.
Old buddies: Kimberly Nye, Rachael Bax, Vicki Carmichael, Cheryl Jones and Margaret Blake.
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Glammed up: Teresa Gelati, Maria Bovalino, Gabrielle Bovalino, Teresa Allen and Nancy Perri.
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Teacher and students: Robert Allen, former teacher Hugh Crapp and Brett Edmonson.
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Remembering good times: Carolyn Godwin and Bradley Stillard.
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Fun times: Margaret Blake, Samantha Lempio Franklin and Annette Williams.
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Reunited: Matthew Collins and Vince Iannucci.
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Blast from the past: Tony Fazzolari, Tim Nolan, Michelle Reynolds and Nicole Baker.
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Reunited together: Malcolm Goldsmith, Lainey Diahanne and Bernie Evans.
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Good times: Robert Molluso, Tony Corso and James Bourchier.
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Sharing memories: Stuart Eliott, Jason Campbell and Simon Penny.
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