Aspley braves the elements for some live 96five fun It takes more than torrential downpours to keep the Aspley State School community away from a party—even at 6 o’clock in the morning! On Wednesday 1st April, who could blame us...when there was so much fun to be had in the school hall. The 96five fm school excursion provided entertainment including a giant inflatable boxing ring; Brisbane Heat cricket skills stall; colouring-in, a coffee van and St John’s Ambulance first aid demonstrations. There were live interviews with Principal Andrew Duncan, incoming P&C President, Vicki Edwards; Chappy Lindsay Kliendienst, as well as a number of our school leaders. The highlight was the performance of “Can you hear the children calling?” by the one hundred strong combined choirs in their colourful sports shirts, led by Mrs Macca and accompanied by Mrs Keren Ham. The P&C bbq was a welcome respite from the inclement weather, serving up breakfast rolls and cold drinks. Mr Smith, Mr Duncan and Mrs Antoni with Clr Norm Wyndham meeting breakfast show presenters Liam and Robbie; a packed hall of students and parents during the morning. WATCH OUT NEXT MONTH FOR: The launch of our exclusive 2015 range of 125 merchandise. Order forms will be available and orders will be taken during Term 2 for delivery later in the year. From top: Mrs Macca leading the choir through ‘Can you hear the children calling?”; Jackson from Prep colouring; Ros, Lisa and Renee having fun on the bbq and taking an order for 2 breakfasts!; students learning CPR with a St John’s ambulance volunteer; Aisling and Lily from Prep enjoy a cuddle with Romeo the Radio Dog—but who is photo bombing?; Elijah and Jordyn from Grade 6 were the first to enjoy the 96five giant inflatable boxing ring. Issue 3 April 2015 Almost every McLeod School’s past on display at Library has an Aspley beginning In 1933, Dulcie May Clarke, aged 10, moved to her third primary school, Aspley State School. Dulcie hadn’t had a great run of luck at her other schools; it didn’t improve at Aspley! But it is here that she made many friends whom she remembers to this day. Among them were Clarice Mills, who enrolled at the school in 1927. Their lasting friendship was cemented when they married two brothers whom they met at a dance. The brothers were Eric “Parke” McLeod and his brother Bob from Aspley. Eric enrolled at Aspley State in 1931, aged 5. He cycled to school daily. with children from various grades together in each room.” Both sisters remember Miss Frawley (Ellen Frawley 1936-40) with great affection. After the Clarke sisters married, Sadie’s daughter Denise attended Aspley State for a couple of years until Aspley East was built. Dulcie and Eric’s daughters Beverley and Aileen attended between 1960-63 but by then the family had moved to their current Strathpine home. Beverley’s teachers at Aspley were Alison Ballard (1960-62) and Ronald Sawers (1958-64). Beverley was among the last cohort to do Grade 8 at the school. Dulcie, now aged 91 and Eric, now 89, have no problem reminiscing about all the friends they made at Aspley State – they list names off as if it were yesterday. They are among the last of their peers, and they Eric and Dulcie (left) with their daughter Beverley know who is still (standing right) and Dulcie’s sister Sadie (seated right), all attended Aspley State School. around and where they live. The McLeod girls’ travelled by Eric only stayed at Aspley State bus between Aspley and for two years before his mother Strathpine. Beverley recalls her transferred her boys to Bald class walking from the school to Hills. The main reason for the the Chermside bus terminus transfer was the over enthusias- (now Westfield), to catch the tic use of the school cane! tram to Wooloowin for Home Sciences class. They also travDulcie lived with her family near elled by tram to Downey Park the quarry on Whites Road, for netball. She recalls playing Chermside West (now the cricksoftball and that her sister Aileen et ground). Also attending Aslost her front teeth when a bat pley State at that time was Dulwas carelessly discarded in her cie’s younger sisters Sadie direction! (enrolled 1936) and Barbara (enrolled 1937, now deceased). As we celebrate our 125th anniSadie, now aged 83, lives in Too- versary year, Dulcie and Eric take great pride in their photos woomba. from the Centenary Reunion, The Clarke sisters recall learning and they are hopeful of visiting Maths, English, History, Geograthe school during 2015 to join in phy and Sewing. “At the time yet another milestone celebrathere were only three rooms, tion. Aspley State School is showcased at a display at Chermside Library during the month of April. Take a walk through 125 years of history courtesy of the Aspley 125 Commemoration Team who have put together an excellent display including photographs, school books and other memorabilia from Aspley State School. Coinciding with the display, a selection of artwork from students of the school’s Art Class is on display also at the library for the month. Congratulations to Dee Small, Janelle Lee and Janelle Kane for their work on putting this great display together. Chermside Library is located on Kittyhawk Drive (junction of Hamilton Road) and is open daily (Mon-Fri 9am-6pm with late opening Tues and Thurs till 8pm, Sat 9am-3pm and Sun 10am-4pm). Dine out this month at Grill’d and help raise funds If you are looking for an excuse to eat out for the remainder of April, this is for you! We have been selected to participate in the Local Matters community donation program at Grill’d restaurant at Westfield Chermside for the month. Simply head to Grill’d (outside the main food court at Gympie Road side of Westfield), order a burger, ask for a token and pop it in the Aspley State School jar! The group with the most tokens at the end of the month receives $300 and the other two win $100 each. Plus the burgers are delicious! WIN...WIN...WIN 4 FREE MOVIE TICKETS! To celebrate our historic display at Chermside Library and our fundraising drive at Grill’d, we have 4 FREE tickets from Events Cinemas, Westfield to giveaway. (Tickets are for 2 adults + 2 children). Simply name two specific historic items that you saw in the display cabinet at the library and name one of the two other organisations who will benefit from Grill’d Local Matters in April. Send your answers along with your name and contact phone number to [email protected] by May 1st and you could be in with a chance to win the movie tickets. Winners will be drawn and announced at assembly on Monday 4 May. Team cooks up a storm at Bunnings A big thanks to the 20 parents and teachers who volunteered their time to help at the Aspley 125 fundraising bbq at Bunnings Carseldine in March. Thanks to Donna Boaler, Kirsti and Chad Leach, Julieanne and Wayne Gosney, Terry Pickard-Clarke, Lisa Oliver, Dee Small, Shiree Dominguez, Carolynne Hassall, Elinor Cox, Cindy Hill, Tanya Humann, Melissa Knight, Kristian O’Keeffe, Rowan Alick, Rachel Pearson, Judith Whitehead, Michael Ross and Murray Hooper. We had great fun cooking 840 sausages, 15kg of onions while disposing of 42 loaves of bread! We benefitted from a muggy hot day and sold over 370 cold drinks! Thanks also to those families who donated soft drinks for us to sell. Thanks to our new sponsor Kleiger Textiles for helping us out with the snappy 125 aprons and to Coles Aspley Hypermarket for their support which funded most of the food costs. Finally thanks to all the staff, students and their families who came along to support us on the day by buying food and drinks! The funds raised will help fund our Aspley 125 celebrations throughout the year! Search continues for memories for Commemorative Book This is one for parents and families with past associations with the school. If you have wonderful memories of past school days that we could include in our commemorative book, please send them to us. We'd love to know more about the Sydney Trip, winning or losing Tournament of the Minds, playing in the fife band, what you were asked to think about under the Thinking Tree, or perhaps sneaking a swim in Pie's Dam! You can either send stories directly to us at [email protected] or if you would prefer to talk to someone, email who you are and the years you attended and your contact details. Or phone the school on 3863 9111 and leave your contact details and a member of the team will be in touch. Even if you don't want to be published, we'd love to fill in parts of the school's history. And of course, our team can help with the boring stuff like facts and dates if those are a bit hazy. Julie Cross, Editor, Commemorative Book Please support the businesses who support us Aspley 125 would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. Team 125 is delighted to announce that we already have a number of great local businesses who are supporting the school through sponsorship packages. In each issue of News@125 we will thank the sponsors who are making our celebrations and commemorations possible. Sponsor news Ray White Aspley Easter colouring competition The Ray White Aspley P-2 Easter colouring competition winners were announced at the Easter Hat Parade, The three talented students were presented with their chocolate filled hampers by the Easter Bunny. The competition winners were : Grade 2—Lucy Hill Grade 1—Kendra Fiduciosa Prep—Xiana Ludwig Congratulations to the winners and thanks to our 125 sponsors Ray White Aspley for the competition! Sushi Train Aspley 4th Anniversary Sale Between 11am-9pm on Saturday 9th May, all sushi at the Aspley store will be $3. Some exclusions, terms and conditions apply—watch out for more details in the next school e-newsletter and on facebook. Grant success from Brisbane City Council The team has been successful in securing a grant from the Lord Mayor’s Suburban Initiative Fund for the Aspley 125 celebrations. The grant will cover the production and distribution costs of a marketing leaflet to promote the 125 Birthday BLAST event in September. Thanks to Clr Norm Wyndham for his support in securing this funding for our celebrations! Silver sponsor joins Aspley 125 Thanks to Kleiger Textiles who have recently joined the Aspley 125 team as a Silver Sponsor. Thanks to everyone at Kleiger, one of the school’s leading uniform suppliers, for their support. Thanks to our PLATINUM sponsors: Thanks to our SILVER sponsor: Sponsorship Opportunities Aspley The school and the P&C are committed to providing a quality, meaningful and memorable celebration for our milestone anniversary. To help fund the celebrations, a range of fundraising initiatives has been put in place, including the development of a Sponsorship Proposal. If you, or someone you know, has a local business that is interested in supporting us—please refer to our sponsorship proposal on the web site (under 125 Celebrations) or contact June (details pg 4). All support will be appropriately acknowledged. A gym designed for the Aspley State School community NEWS@125 is produced by Team 125 Keep informed about Aspley 125: to connect with the Aspley State School community School e-news fortnightly—subscribe now Aspley State School P&C t 07 3863 9111 School web site—add it to your favourites Maundrell Terrace w www.aspleyss.eq.edu.au P&C Facebook page—join now Aspley e [email protected] QLD 4034 twitter: @AspleySSReunion www.facebook.com/groups/AspleyStateSchoolReunion Aspley 125 Team Leaders June Reynolds: [email protected] (communications & fundraising) Dee Small: ddsmall @gmail.com (reunion & commemoration) Cindy Hill: [email protected] (Aspley 125 Blast) Other than sponsors’ messages and class specific information, general Aspley 125 information will no longer be posted to individual class pages—this information will be provided predominately through the Aspley State School e-news, school web site and P&C Facebook pages as well as via this newsletter.
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