by Megan Mould
Tintinara Area School was the place to be on Sunday with more than 800
past and present students, staff and residents coming from near and far
to attend the reunion.
It was packed with people catching up with friends and reliving happy
memories of school days at a place that had obviously touched so many
lives.
Like sport, schools are the heart and soul of a small community, not
only for educational reasons, but also as a vital link bringing people
together.
Tintinara Area School's motto is Together Achieve Success and principal
Lesley Murray emphasised that the school reunion was such an example of the
community working together.
There were roll calls and group photos, and classroom and library displays
featuring memorabilia, photographs and students' work.
Governing council chairman Robin Webb officially opened the reunion
and Trevor Symonds from Coorong District Council was MC for the day.
Ms Murray gave a brief history of the school which began in the hall
in 1907.
An added feature was the opening of the new Child Parent Centre by Pam
McCabe, who spearheaded the opening of the first Tintinara CPC.
The CPC opened in a voluntary capacity in 1976 in the Masonic Lodge
before being officially opened in the school grounds and funded by the
Education Department in 1977.
The CPC is now housed in the original Tintinara Area School building.
Aimee and Sebastian Desmazures, fourth generation students currently
attending the CPC presented Mrs McCabe with a bouquet of flowers and helped
her cut the ribbon to declare the new CPC open.
The school's youngest student Sophie Meyer made presentations to the
oldest former students, Marjorie Clemm (1932), Nan Astley (1934), Keith
and Ross Prosser (1933) and Charles Fisher (1926).
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