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T (07) 3394 9999 F (07) 3847 1254 E [email protected] W www.loreto.qld.edu.au PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151 ABN 73 602 851 304 Volume 7 - 13 September, 2011 Jusce Sincerity FELICITY Verity Freedom Dear Parents and Students Let your God Love You Be silent. Be sll. Alone. Empty. Before your God. Say nothing. Be silent. Be sll. Let your God look upon you. That is all. God knows. God understands. God loves you – just as you are with an enormous love. God only wants to look upon you with God’s love. Quiet. Sll. Be. Let your God love you. Over the forthcoming holidays may you find some quiet me to just ‘be’ so that your wellsprings might be nourished. We give thanks for the term and all that has been and seek now to refresh and renew the spirit with rest and reflecon. Amen. This week we offer our special thanks and best wishes for the future to Ms McDonald, Ms Northway and Mr Guest for their me given to Loreto this term. We bid them a fond farewell. What you are is God’s giſt to you. What you make of yourself is your giſt to God.

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T (07) 3394 9999

F (07) 3847 1254

E [email protected]

W www.loreto.qld.edu.au

PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151

ABN 73 602 851 304

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Dear Parents and Students

Let your God Love You

Be silent. Be still. Alone. Empty. Before your God. Say nothing. Be silent. Be still. Let your God look upon you. That is all. God knows. God understands. God loves you – just as you are with an enormous love. God only wants to look upon you with God’s love. Quiet. Still. Be. Let your God love you. Over the forthcoming holidays may you find some quiet time to just ‘be’ so that your wellsprings might be nourished. We give thanks for the term and all that has been and seek now to refresh and renew the spirit with rest and reflection. Amen.

This week we offer our special thanks and best wishes for the future to Ms McDonald, Ms Northway and Mr Guest for their time given to Loreto this term. We bid them a fond farewell.

What you are is God’s gift to you. What you make of yourself is your gift to God.

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We take this opportunity to also farewell Mrs Duncan who is taking long service leave next term. We wish her a time of much anticipated, renewal and refreshment.

THANK YOU To the Loreto Past Pupils’ Committee for their superb efforts in coordinating such a most beautiful and enjoyable Spring Luncheon. Sunday afternoon was simply marvellous as it brought together large numbers of past pupils, spanning the decades, to celebrate our unity in felicity and all things “Mary Ward”.

Yours sincerely

Cheryl Hamilton

Principal

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Events Calendar Wednesday 14 September

Year 9 - 12 Exams

Round 2 - BSGSA Basketball & Touch

Thursday 15 September

Year 10 - 12 Exams

Year 11 Economics Field Trip

Friday 16 September

Year 11 and 12 Exams

END OF TERM 3—Students finish at the normal time of 3.20pm

Monday 3 October - TERM 4 COMMENCES FOR ALL STUDENTS

Tuesday 4 October

Year 12, Daughters of Past Pupils, Athletics, Basketball and Touch Football Photographs

Music Extension Concert - Mary Ward Centre 6pm

Wednesday 5 October

Year 8 History Excursion to UQ Museum - 8BL & 8GO

Round 3 BSGSA Basketball and Touch Football

Year 10 Camp (5 - 7 October)

Year 11 Leadership (5 - 7 October)

Music Extension Concert 6.00pm

Thursday 6 October

Year 8 History Excursion to UQ Museum - 8GR & 8WH

Year 9 Personal Development Day

Friday 7 October

Year 8 History Excursion to UQ Museum - 8RE

Sunday 9 October - Year 12 Mother/Daughter Brunch

Monday 10 October

Year 7 Orientation Day

Year 11 Geography Field Trip

Tuesday 11 October

Year 11 & 12 C Art Workshop

School Council Meeting

Wednesday 12 October

Round 4 - BSGSA Basketball and Touch

Thursday 13 October

Year 8 - 9 Subject Selection Night 7.00pm

Lunchtime Recital Concert - Mary Ward Centre

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Careers News

Queensland Institute for Aviation Engineering Pty Ltd (QIAE) - Would like to invite current Year 12 students to attend our

‘OPEN DAY’ at our training facility at Caloundra Airport (Sunshine Coast) on SATURDAY 22nd OCTOBER 2011 from 10.00am to 2.00pm. For more information on courses offered at QIAE, please visit their web site at www.qiae.com.au or phone on 07 5437 2722 or email to [email protected]

Griffith University Updates

School Holiday Campus Visits: Students (and their parents) can drop into the Gold Coast or Nathan campus for a personalised campus

tour anytime between 10am and 1pm on either the 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 or 29th September during the school holidays. Tours will leave every thirty minutes on the half hour. No registration is necessary. Simply meet in front of the Library at the Gold Coast Campus and in front of the Security office at Nathan. For more information call 1800 073 875.

Human Resource Management now offered at Logan: Griffith Business School is excited to announce the Human Resource

Management major can now be studied as part of the Bachelor of Business at our Logan campus and will be offered from first semester 2012, along with the current major, Management. Logan’s unique three-semester a year approach means students can complete the standard three year degree in just two years full-time. The Human Resources Management major replaces the Marketing major, which will no longer be offered at Logan. Students can study Marketing at either the Gold Coast or Nathan campuses. For more information about our business degrees visit: griffith.edu.au/business

Criminology on the Gold Coast 2012: From 2012, Griffith's Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice will be taught at the Gold

Coast campus. Previously only available at the Mt Gravatt campus, it is the only Criminology degree in Queensland backed by verified world-standard research*, and taught by one of Australia's leading Schools of Criminology. For more information visit: griffith.edu.au/criminology

QUT Updates

Year 11 High-Achievers’ Evening - Tuesday 27 September – Gardens Point campus - This evening is aimed at providing

these students with practical tools to help them manage their commitments and grades during their senior year. The workshop will cover

learning principles, time and study management, and information on scholarships and QUT’s College of Excellence. Parents of these

students are also invited to attend a parallel session on strategies to support their high-achieving child. Please email Ms Jones if you’d like an

invitation to this event. Students should RSVP directly to [email protected]

Academic Scholarship Preparation Seminar - Wednesday 28 September – Kelvin Grove campus

The Academic Scholarship Preparation Seminar is for Year 12 students expecting to receive an OP1-5 and their parents. This seminar will focus on the range of academic scholarships available for high-achieving students and how to prepare a strong application. Staff and current QUT students will be available to talk about scholarships on offer, life as a university student and other opportunities at QUT, such as overseas exchange. You can find more information and a full program at www.qut.edu.au/study/events/academic-scholarship-preparation-seminar Students interested in attending the Academic Scholarship Preparation Seminar should register their attendance by emailing [email protected] Places for both of these events are limited and will be allocated on a first-in basis. Please feel free to contact QUT on 07 3138 8669 if you have any questions about either of these events. Christine Jones - Careers Coordinator

Drama News MARY POPPINS BOOKING — WEDNESDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2012

Dear Parents and Students,

Those students who have booked tickets for “Mary Poppins” on Wednesday 15th February, 2012,

should have received a payment form. We need to now finalise our group booking by this Wednesday

14th September. There are still quite a few outstanding payments. If you have any questions or you

have not yet received your payment slip, could you please contact Mrs Helen Radvan via email

[email protected] or work phone 3394 9929.

Queensland Arts Council - Holiday Camp M.A.D. (Music, Art, Drama, Dance Spring School), 18th- 24th September Queensland Arts Council is hosting a week long camp for students interested in either Music, Art, Drama, Dance during the first week of the September holidays. This week long multi-arts residency is an opportunity for students in Years 10, 11 and 12 to develop their talents and realise creative pathways into a professional career in the arts. For more information, visit the Arts Council website: http://www.qac.org.au/news/192 or contact Mrs Helen Radvan – Drama Acting Head of Department - ph: 3394 9929 [email protected]

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Audition opportunity for interested Drama students Markwell Presents Cinematic Theatre Company is holding auditions on Saturday 15th October, 2011 for the YAIR Project 2012. “The Young Artists in Residence Project is an opportunity for young theatre makers to work and play in a marque venue with a professional theatre company. YAIR is open to 15 to 18 year olds who would like to take part in a 14 week project where they co-devise a new play with professional artists and then rehearse in preparation to perform and produce a one hour cinematic theatre show for a short season at the Judith Wright centre. This opportunity is for drama students interested in developing their acting, writing, filming and or tech-nical skills by working on a new theatrical production, in a real world environment.” For more information or to register for an audition go to: markwellpresents.com or contact Mrs Helen Radvan – Drama Acting Head of Department - ph: 3394 9929 [email protected]

Congratulations to - Year 10 Drama students Ellen Cunningham and Verity Goriss who both have been offered a sponsored place to

attend a Performing Arts Workshop program with YPAC – Youth Performing Arts Company over the September holiday break. This same

scholarship was offered to Samantha Bull over the June/July holiday break. Like Samantha, both girls are very passionate about Drama and

are well deserving of this opportunity to broaden and develop their performance skills. Well done, Ellen and Verity! For more information

about YPAC, please visit their website www.ypac.com.au We look forward to hearing the girls share their experience with their Drama class

after the holiday break.

Year 10 Drama - Collage Drama Date Claimers:

We would like to inform parents of Year 10 Drama students of the dates that are scheduled for the Year 10 Collage Drama compulsory

rehearsals and performance evenings so that you can avoid any clashes. It is imperative that your daughter attends the compulsory

rehearsal weekend – (they will only be required to attend one day – not both). The dates are as follows:

Sat or Sun: 29-30 October, 2011 (specific day and time to be advised) - Each group will be allocated a specific time slot on either Saturday

or Sunday

Monday 31st October – Collage Drama Performance Evening 7pm

Tuesday 1st November – Collage Drama Performance Evening 7pm

If you have any further questions, could you please contact Mrs Helen Radvan via email [email protected] or work phone 3394

9929. Mrs Helen Radvan - Acting Drama Coordinator

Flood Relief Hampers

A huge thank you to all Loreto families for their generous contributions to the Flood Relief Hampers. We received hundreds of items and were able to make twenty hampers that have been distributed to needy families in the Yeronga and Fairfield areas, who are still struggling after the effects of the floods in January. Your donations were greatly received by these communities and we thank you sincerely for your

kindness and generosity. Emily Poncini and Hayman Lui – College Captains

Flying Start Program

Cameron Dick, the Minister for Education and Industrial Relations and the State Member for Greenslopes, is hosting a second forum on changes to the education system in Queensland including changes to education during the early years. This includes the Government’s exciting universal access to kindergarten program and the childcare reforms as a result of the National Quality Framework developed in conjunction with the Commonwealth Government. This forum is for local parents, teachers and school staff to explain the next stage of exciting reforms to education in Queensland. Details are as follows: Date: Thursday 15 September, 2011 Time: 6.00pm to 7.00pm Venue: Holland Park State School, 59 Abbotsleigh Street, Holland Park. RSVP: Greenslopes Electorate Office on 3394 3956 or email [email protected].

Grease The next phase of the audition process for our combined Loreto/Villanova musical “Grease” is the lead call backs which will take place on Tuesday 4th October at Villanova’s Hanrahan Theatre from 4pm-7pm. The 11 students involved will receive audition packs in the next few days detailing what is expected of them. The dancing rehearsal that was scheduled for this same afternoon is now cancelled. We wish the best of luck to the girls who will be auditioning in the second round. A complete cast list including leads, chorus, dancing chorus, musicians and tech crew will be made available mid-way through next term.

Mrs Helen Radvan - Director / Gavin Swanson - Producer

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Music News Jazz Ensemble and Sorelle We have been invited to perform at the School Fete for St Ita’s Catholic School (249 Gladstone Rd Dutton Park) on Sunday 16 October

from 12 to 12:30 pm. Could all members of Jazz Ensemble and Sorelle please note this date in their diaries? Arrival time will be by 11:30 am and you will be free to leave at about 1 pm on the day.

Broadway - With Rachel Beck and Ian Stenlake The end-of-year performance for our Senior Choir and Symphony Orchestra will be a two night event at Villanova College’s Broadway show (Thursday 20 and Friday 21 October). At the end of each year, Villanova College runs a big themed event that has featured professional guest soloists such as James Morrison, the Grigoryan Brothers and Idea of North. This year the event will have a Broadway theme and feature singers Rachel Beck (Australian productions of “Les Miserable”, “Singing in the Rain”, “The Sound of Music” and “Beauty and the Beast”, TVs “It Takes Two”) and Ian Stenlake (“Guys and Dolls”, “The Pajama Game”, “Sleeping Beauty”, Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight, TVs “Stingers” and “Sea Patrol”). This will be a fantastic show with music from The Lion King, Les Miserables, Beauty and the Beast, Jesus Christ Superstar, Chess, Miss Saigon and many other favourite Broadway shows. Tickets will be $30 and can only be pro-booked by contacting Villanova Music Department (3394 5691) or returning the attached flyer to the Loreto or Villanova school offices.

Live & Wired and Music Night

There have been some changes to which groups are performing at each of these concerts at the end of this year. Please take note of the following dates as it is expected that students make themselves available to perform when asked. Could parents please contact the Music Office urgently if these changes cause any difficulties?

Broadway - (Thursday 20 & Friday 21 October) – Senior Choir, Symphony Orchestra

Live & Wired Festival - (Sunday 23 October 3 pm to 6 pm) – Jazz Ensemble, Sorelle, Exit Stage Left, Chorale, invited curricular bands

(TBA)

Music Night (Friday 28 October 6 pm to 9:30 pm) – Junior & Combined Choir, Concert Bands 1 & 2, Flute Ensembles 1 & 2, Guitar Ensembles 1 & 2, Clarinet Ensemble, Percussion Ensembles 1 & 2, String Ensemble, String Sextet, Brass Ensemble

Exams and Ensemble Rehearsals Could all music students and parents please take careful note of the following Rehearsal Schedule for this week:

Week 9 (12-16 Sept)

Percussion Ensemble One No Rehearsal

Clarinet Ensemble No Rehearsal

Sorelle No Rehearsal

Concert Band Two No Rehearsal

Orchestra Rehearsal will be on for available students

String Ensemble No Rehearsal

Flute Ensemble One No Rehearsal

Senior Choir No Rehearsal

Jazz Ensemble No Rehearsal

Flute Ensemble Two Normal Rehearsal

Junior/Combined Choir Normal Rehearsal

Guitar Ensemble One No Rehearsal

Concert Band One Rehearsal to 4:30 pm (11/12 students please attend if possible)

Chorale No Rehearsal

Guitar Ensemble Two Normal Rehearsal

Year 8 Brass Ensemble Normal Rehearsal

Exit Stage Left Normal Rehearsal

Percussion Ensemble Two Normal Rehearsal

Ben Langford - Director of Music

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P & F News Our new P and F Executive was voted in last week at the AGM. Congratulations to the following executive members

President - John Welch

Vice president - Mary Favios

Vice President - David Causer

Treasurer - Garry West

Secretary - Elizabeth Fort

Thank you to those who attended the meeting; it was great to have your support. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday October 25. This will be the last meeting for the year and supper will be provided. Please join us as we celebrate the achievements of this year. Special thanks go to John Welch who has co ordinated the supply of new fans for the Mary Ward Centre. These will soon be installed, just in time for the hot weather! Thanks for all your work, John. As parents who have donated to this welcome addition, you can be proud of your

achievements. We look forward to seeing you on 25th October. Elizabeth Fort - Secretary

Spring Luncheon It was a perfect, sunny Spring morning when we welcomed the 160 guests at the River Room at South Bank to the annual Loreto Spring Luncheon organised by the Past Pupils’ Association. The city buildings shone in the sunlight and this mirrored joy and hope in the group. Our Association takes great pleasure and pride in welcoming all members of the Loreto family, from last year’s senior students to revered past students and staff from earlier days in Coorparoo’s school life. The delicious table buffet was very successful and quality wine was served with professionalism.Mrs Cheryl Hamilton spoke movingly of her student days at Coorparoo and we applauded her as the first ex-Loreto student to be principal of a Loreto school in Australia! She exhorted us to continue building our links with the Loreto members in Australia and internationally and invited the group to Federation in May, 2012, in Perth. Our multi draw raffle proceeds will assist with the Reading Recovery programme for literacy endeavours in the Kimberley area. Prize winners were:

1st Prize, Sealy Posturepedic King Single Ensemble - Helen Borgo; 2nd Prize, Oroton Cream Signature Tote Bag - Kylie Walsh; 3rd Prize, Katrina Christ Photo Package - Mary Raymond; 4th Prize, De Flute Glass Bowl - Helen Fairweather; 5th Prize, Indigo Anti-ageing facial and microdermabrasion Crystal Peel - Liz Ware; 6th Prize, Baccarat Luke Nguyen Signature Wok Set - Lee Durkin; 7th Prize, Surrealism Exhibition Prize Pack - Helen Esprester; 8th Prize, Silver Bullet “Wicked” Hairdryer plus “Macadamia” Hair Care Pack - Kate Moloney. Further prize winners included: Suzanne Schick, Fiona Hinchliffe, Ros Kelly, Deborah Quinn and Natalie Ryan. Congratulations ladies.

Our thanks to all the support we received from sponsors, College staff and our loyal families! Plan to join in this joyous day of celebration in

2012. Mary Clarke - President, Loreto Past Pupils Association

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Science News Positions are still available for The Science Experience being conducted by UQ, Griffith and QUT in late 2011/early 2012. It is open to students who are currently in Year 9 and 10. The program is designed to help students to make decisions about senior secondary and tertiary studies if they have an interest in the sciences. It is also a great opportunity to gain an insight into uni life and meet like-minded students from all over Australia. A number of our girls have already signed up for this program and they are very much looking forward to it. If your daughter is interested, she can visit www.scienceexperience.com.au or see me at the College to acquire an application form.

The Robogals Parents and Daughters Science Challenge is a competition that encourages girls to come up with a science project with their parents and create a video to showcase their projects. The competition is a fun way to promote the involvement of girls in science, design and engineering. Girls between ages 5 to 18 can enter the competition, individually or as a team of 2, accompanied by a parent-mentor who is above 18 years of age. Details of the competition are available at: www.sciencechallenge.com.au

If you have any queries about the activities above or any other science enrichment opportunities available to your daughter, feel free to

contact me at the College. [email protected] Matt Lourigan - Science Coordinator

Sports Department News Queensland Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships - Congratulations to the following girls who have been

selected for the Qld Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships: Year 9 - Sarah Novic for 14 Years 100m and 200m Sprint, and Geor-

gia Klinakis for 14 Years Shot Put; Year 11 - Eloise Jackson for Javelin Throw; Year 12 – Hannah Meecham for 100m and 200m Sprint. We

wish them every success for the competition which is being held on 20th and 21st October in Brisbane.

Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

BSGSA Basketball

This Week’s Draw - 14 September

Open A vs St Rita’s at Loreto(MWC)

Open B vs MSM Ashgrove (bus)

Intermediate A vs All Hallow’s at Brisbane Girls’ Grammar, Spring Hill (bus)

Intermediate B vs Lourdes Hill at Loreto (outside court)

Junior A vs MSM Ashgrove (bus)

Results: Round 1 - 7 September

OPEN A defeated St John Fisher 43 to 37 - Loreto started slowly after a long bus trip and it took most of the first quarter until they

found good structure in attack and defense on the court. Murphy Allendorf led the way in offence while Jaime Briody, Chloe Creed and Isa-

bella Mammone gave great support. Both Georgia Dennis and Grace Kearney played well in their first games, with both scoring several bas-

kets. A well deserved victory with signs of promise for the forthcoming weeks. Well done!

OPEN B defeated Our Lady’s College 40 to 14 - This was a great start to the season with the all the team contributing to the win.

Accuracy in passing and shooting was a highlight. Loreto dominated both ends of the court and remained in control of the match each

quarter. Our Lady’s College were unable to maintain any pressure on Loreto and the scoring flowed freely throughout the match. A strong

win!

INTERMEDIATE A were defeated by St Rita’s 41 to 29 - St Rita’s got an early lead and Loreto were unable to pull back the margin.

There was plenty of enthusiasm and intensity displayed by all girls and while the result didn’t go our way, it was a strong start to the season.

Amber Schmidt and Katie Ware displayed excellent shooting skills and were given good support from all team members. Excellent spirit was

a key to the team performance. Good effort, girls!

INTERMEDIATE B were defeated by San Sisto 18 to 12 - What an enthusiastic and energetic start to the season! Jemima Moore

encapsulated this spirit and put a lot of pressure defensively on the opposition. Mia Page lifted the intensity in the second half after she ran

down and intercepted a very difficult pass! A promising start to the season and all girls should be pleased with their efforts. Well done!

JUNIOR A were defeated by Lourdes Hill 42 to 13 - Loreto put in a fantastic effort for their first game of the season. For most of the

girls this was their first game of basketball. Although a win was not the result, Loreto showed a great deal of potential. Julia Logan and

Georgia Johnson had fantastic games in defense. All players worked hard in attack and offense and combinations were becoming smoother

as the match progressed. A pleasing start to the season! Nyree Wood - Basketball Coordinator

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BSGSA Touch Football This Week’s Draw - 14 September

Open A SSC vs Loreto Villa - Tingalpa V1 Open B SSC vs Loreto Villa - Tingalpa V4 Inter A Loreto vs OLC Villa - Tingalpa V5 Inter B BYE Junior A SSC1 vs Loreto O’Grady Park OG1 NOTE: - Junior A will train this Friday September 16. All other team training resumes on Monday October 3 which is the first Monday of

Term 4. Wishing all teams enthusiastic attack and defence in their Round 2 matches.

Results: Round 1 - 7 September

The 2011 season started in fine form with five wins from five games. Well done!

OPEN A: Coach: Therese Begley

A fantastic defensive display by all players kept the opposition to one touchdown. Touch Football captains Georgia Dennis and Maddie

O’Connor led the way with both brilliant attack and accurate defence. More focussed rucking will be the goal for the next round.

OPEN B: Coach: Mitch Edwards

It was totally disappointing to win by a forfeit in Round 1. However, the team took advantage of the time and had an extra training run by

playing a scratch match.

INTERMEDIATE A: Coach: Adam Guest

A good opening game with very effective defence displayed. Celia Lane had a particularly good game with a high work rate in addition to

two touchdowns. A great start to the season by all team members!

INTERMEDIATE B: Coach: Ellen Luxton & Eliza Mooney

The team had a great opening game completely dominating the opposition. They were consistent in defence denying any scoring

opportunities. The majority of the team scored touchdowns. Brilliant games from Melissa Roberts, Anastasia O’Brien and Abigail Raison.

JUNIOR A: Coach: David Witt

In their first game for Loreto, each member put in a great effort. The girls all played with great enthusiasm and worked well as a team.

Particular mention needs to made of Mikaela Crone, Shenae Megahy, Kelsey Ahrens and Brittany Ryan who all scored one touchdown and

to Madison Witt who crossed for four. Therese Begley – Touch Football Coordinator

Year 12 Mother/Daughter Breakfast All senior students and their mothers are invited to attend our annual Year 12 Mother/Daughter Breakfast on Sunday morning, October 9. We look forward to your company as we enjoy a sumptuous breakfast together at the beautiful Long Room at Customs House in the city. The Class of 2011 are extremely excited about celebrating a special morning with their mums and giving thanks for everything that they do. We look forward to sharing this wonderful occasion with you. Please see the attached flyer with this newsletter for details and RSVP.

Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Bulletin/Notices Students with Disabilities Scheme Semester 2, 2011, online applications for the Students with Disabilities Scheme will be accepted. To lodge an online application for this program, go to: www.schooltransport.com.au Further enquiries to: 3336 9192 or [email protected] Applications received after 31st October 2011 cannot be processed.

Class of ‘91 Loreto Reunion

WHEN: Saturday, 22 October 2011, 7.00pm WHERE: Iceworks Bar and Restaurant, corner of Given Terrace and Dowse Street, Paddington DRESS: Smart casual (jeans etc) COST: $60 (includes canapes and drink on arrival) PAYMENT TO: Justine Nolan (to be paid by 30 September) Please email or call Justine for payment details. Email [email protected] or call 3348 8823 or 0449 87 5554

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Tuckshop and Library Roster

Tuckshop Vounteers Monday 3 October - Friday 7 October

Monday 3 October:

Nadira Thiris, Loretta Lazzaretti, Tizianna Linning, Leanne

Trovato

Tuesday 4 October:

Tina Ogilvie, Deb Firrell, Louise Forbes,Sonya Bath

Wednesday 5 October:

Barrie Spring, Louisa Coote, Vivienne Lloyd

Thursday 6 October:

Toni Toohey, Helen Briody, Michelle Brown

Friday 7 October:

Meg Norris, Sue Carey,Robyn Kearney, Gloria Cust, Christine

Murphy

Special of the Day

Monday 3 October: Meat Lovers Pizza

Tuesday 4 October: Chicken Caesar Salad Wraps

Wednesday 5 October: Mediteranean Lamp

Wraps/Tabouleh

Thursday 6 October: Chicken Subs

Friday 17 October: Nachos

Library Roster Volunteers Monday 3 October - Friday 7 October

Monday 3 October:

Tiziana Linning, Jill Moloney, Rita Foster, Siobhan Stafford

Tuesday 4 October:

Barb Laycock, Janelle O’Brien, Kemly Gorogo, Karen Meimaris

Wednesday 5 October:

Rachael Sydney, Tricia Shannon, Christine Farrah, Sharon Orr

Thursday 6 October:

Maria Balzano, Loretta Scaini-Clarke, Heen Mylonas

Friday 7 October:

Marisa Leask, Kerry Tully, Jamila Padhee, Madonna O’Sullivan

Louise Forbes

Year 12 Mother / Daughter Breakfast - RSVP Tear off Slip

(To be returned to College Office by Friday 16 September)

Name/s………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... We will be sitting with ..............................………………………………………….………......................................(Tables of 10) OR Please place us at a table Please specify any dietary requirements: …………………………………………………………………………………………….…..

Cheque enclosed for $………………………… (Payable to Loreto College Coorparoo) Credit Card: Please debit my Visa ________ Mastercard _______ Bankcard for ______ Number: _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ Cardholder’s Name: ............................................................................................... Expiry Date _____/_____ Cardholder’s Signature: ................................................................................................ Address for receipt to be posted to: …………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...

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Hockey -NAB Cup Loreto defeated St Rita’s 2 - 1

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Photo Gallery - Father’s Day Breakfast

Spring Break Fundraiser

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