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ISS Alumni - Master List ISS Alumni - Master List First names Last Name Maiden name School ISS Country ISS cohort Year Brian David Aarons Fairfield Boys' High School Australia 1962 Richard Daniel Aldous Narwee Boys' High School Australia 1962 Alison Alexander Albury High School Australia 1962 Anthony Atkins Hurstville Boys' High School Australia 1962 George Dennis Austen Bega High School Australia 1962 Ronald Avedikian Enmore Boys' High School Australia 1962 Brian Patrick Bailey St Edmund's College Australia 1962 Anthony Leigh Barnett Homebush Boys' High School Australia 1962 Elizabeth Anne Beecroft East Hills Girls' High School Australia 1962 Richard Joseph Bell Fort Street Boys' High School Australia 1962 Valerie Beral North Sydney Girls' High School Australia 1962 Malcolm Binsted Normanhurst Boys' High School Australia 1962 Peter James Birmingham Casino High School Australia 1962 James Bradshaw Barker College Australia 1962 Peter Joseph Brown St Ignatius College, Riverview Australia 1962 Gwenneth Burrows Canterbury Girls' High School Australia 1962 John Allan Bushell Richmond River High School Australia 1962 Christina Butler St George Girls' High School Australia 1962 Bruce Noel Butters Punchbowl Boys' High School Australia 1962 Peter David Calder Hunter's Hill High School Australia 1962 Malcolm James Cameron Balgowlah Boys' High Australia 1962 Anthony James Candy Marcellan College, Randwich Australia 1962 Richard John Casey Marist Brothers High School, Maitland Australia 1962 Anthony Ciardi Ibrox Park Boys' High School, Leichhardt Australia 1962 Bob Clunas Hurlstone Agricultural High School Australia 1962 Margaret Anne Cooper Hunter Girls' High School Australia 1962 Michael David Coper Cranbrook School Australia 1962 Janice Corker Berkley High School Australia 1962 Paul Raymond Cosgrove Murwillumbah High School Australia 1962 Douglas Jeffrey Cotton Sydney Church of England Grammar School Australia 1962 Robert Edwin Crawford James Cook Memorial High Australia 1962 Ian Francis Criss Ballina High School Australia 1962 Penelope Joan Cunliffe St Vincent's College, Potts Point Australia 1962 Elizabeth Agnes Curtis Convent of the Sacred Heart, Rose Bay Australia 1962 ISS Alumni - Master List First names Last Name Maiden name School ISS Country ISS cohort Year Howard D'Abrera Saint Patrick's College Australia 1962 Harry Danalis South Sydney Boys' High Australia 1962 Daniel Danh St John's College, Lakemba Australia 1962 Robyn Davis Newcastle Girls' High School Australia 1962 Lomai Margaret Dolan Our Lady of Mercy College, Epping Australia 1962 Barry Dowling Sacred Heart Apostolic School Australia 1962 David Norman Downie Canberra High School Australia 1962 Anthony Martin Edwards Newington College Australia 1962 Clive Ellis Picton High School Australia 1962 Anthony Paul Fail Camden High School Australia 1962 Margaret Joan Fenton Queenwood School, Mosman Australia 1962 David A Finlayson Armidale High School Australia 1962 John Patrick Flynn De La Salle College Australia 1962 Peter Douglas Friend Bathurst High School Australia 1962 Kay Elizabeth Gabriel Holy Cross College, Woolahra Australia 1962 Brian Paul Garfoot Newcastle Technical High Australia 1962 Richard George Gates Meadowbank Boys' High School Australia 1962 Pas Germann Knox Grammar School Australia 1962 Neville James Gilbert Parramatta High School Australia 1962 Tony Grenenger Canterbury Boys' High Australia 1962 Richard John Griffiths Marist Brothers Australia 1962 Marilyn Guthrie Moorefield Girls' High Australia 1962 Joy Elizabeth Hansby Narrabeen Girls' High School Australia 1962 Peter George Harrison Marist Brothers Australia 1962 Norman Richard Heckenberg Cabramatta High School Australia 1962 Janet Henry Wiley Park Girls' HIgh School Australia 1962 Keith Hewish Crows Nest High School Australia 1962 Helen Marjory Hewitt Sherrell Parramatta High School Australia 1962 John Anthony Howard Christian Brothers' College Australia 1962 George Howe Macquarie Boys' High School Australia 1962 John Edward Hutchinson Marist Brothers' High School, Eastwood Australia 1962 Velerie Anne Jacobs Cheltenham Girls' High School Australia 1962 Brian William James Parramatta High School Australia 1962 Wendy Margaret Johns Bethleham Ladies College, Ashfield Australia 1962 ISS Alumni - Master List First names Last Name Maiden name School ISS Country ISS cohort Year Magaret Ann Judd Wagg Wagga High School Australia 1962 Attila J Kamenyitzky Gosford High School Australia 1962 Carolyn Kefford (married name - Hornsby Girls' High School Australia 1962 Batey) George John Kelen Sydney Grammar School Australia 1962 Leigh Charles Kenna Albury High School Australia 1962 Graham Wesley Kipp Lithgow High School Australia 1962 Anthony Kwan St John's College, Lismore Australia 1962 Barry John Lance Blacktown Boys' High School Australia 1962 Patricia Lay Presbytherian Ladies College Australia 1962 Dennis Michael Leman Saint Bernard's College Australia 1962 Ian Gregory Lennie Christian Brothers College Australia 1962 Greg Lesnie Manly Boys' High School Australia 1962 Barry John Loughlan Marist Brothers' College, Forbes Australia 1962 Pamela Jean Lower Broken Hill High School Australia 1962 Kendall Raymond Luton Randwick Boys' High School Australia 1962 Anne MacLeod Maitland Girls' High School Australia 1962 Michael John Maher St Aloysius College, Milsons Point Australia 1962 Kenneth John Maiden Mudgee High School Australia 1962 John Manuel Wyong High School Australia 1962 John Martin Tamworth High School Australia 1962 George Alexander Maxwell Prahov Parramatta High School Australia 1962 Yoka McCallum Bouman Sydney Girls' High School Australia 1962 Anthony James McCartney De La Salle College, Armidale Australia 1962 Catherine Anne McGrath Saint Scholasticas College Australia 1962 Heather McGregor Robertson Strathfield Girls' High School Australia 1962 Anne McKern Muswellbrook High School Australia 1962 Warren McLeland James Ruse Agricultural High School Australia 1962 John McLucas The Scots College, Sydney Australia 1962 John Milla Drummoyne Boys' High School Australia 1962 John Millener Auckland Grammar School New Zealand 1962 Terry Maxwell Miller Cootamundra High School Australia 1962 Claude Millovich Cleveland Street Boys' High Australia 1962 Graeme Alan Mitchell The Scots School Australia 1962 ISS Alumni - Master List First names Last Name Maiden name School ISS Country ISS cohort Year John Douglas Mitchell Birroug Boys' High School Australia 1962 Leonard James Monro Gloucester High School Australia 1962 Michael Moulton Epping Boys' High School Australia 1962 Jean Mulholland Byrne Mount Erin High School, Wagga Wagga Australia 1962 Robert Raymond Murphy North Sydney Technical Boys' High School Australia 1962 Michael O'Neill De La Salle College, Orange Australia 1962 Terence O'Neill Marist Brothers' College Australia 1962 Suzanne O'Reilly Goulburn High Australia 1962 Alan John Olsen Saint Josephs College Australia 1962 Karolyn Olsson Monaro High School, Cooma North Australia 1962 Louis T Parke Waverley College Australia 1962 Derek Paul Belmont High School Australia 1962 Teo Sieiu Peng Randwick Girls' High Australia 1962 Colin Maurice Perrott Kempsey High School Australia 1962 Geof Phillips North Sydney Boys' High Australia 1962 Anne Pickett Taree High School Australia 1962 Bruce Elwyn Pietsch Forbes High School Australia 1962 Susan Pond Santa Sabina, Strathfield Australia 1962 Graeme John Priestley The Armidale School Australia 1962 George Paul Rothman Sydney Boys' High School Australia 1962 David John Russell Oakhill College Australia 1962 Werner Joseph Schmied Saint Mary's High School Australia 1962 Thomas William Schnackenberg Auckland Grammar School New Zealand 1962 T. Shanahan De La Salle College, Marrickville Australia 1962 Gregory Bryan Shortis De La Salle College, Kingsgrove Australia 1962 Borys Shuter East Hills Boys' High School Australia 1962 Margaret Helen Simpson Beverly Hills Girls' High School Australia 1962 June Patricia Simpson Glen Innes High School Australia 1962 Elizabeth Jean Sindel Fort Street Girls' High School Australia 1962 K. Sodersten Abbotsleigh, Wahroonga Australia 1962 Ross William Speers Sydney Technical High School Australia 1962 Ross A Spence Wollongong High School Australia 1962 Elizabeth Stetins Willoughby Girls High School Australia 1962 Peter Charles Stone Maroubra Bay High School Australia 1962 ISS Alumni - Master List First names Last Name Maiden name School ISS Country ISS cohort Year Andrew Struik Orange High School Australia 1962 Bozidar Student Saint Thomas Aquinas College, North Albury Australia 1962 Paul Sweeney Marist Brothers' High School, Kogarah Australia 1962 Kerrie Patricia Taylor Katoomba High School Australia 1962 Leon Edward Tighe Inverell High School Australia 1962 Stephen Albert Toepfer Narrabeen Boys' High Australia 1962 Frank Tuting Maitland Boys' High Australia 1962 Graham Thomas Vincent Campbelltown High School Australia 1962 Bernadette Weston St Josephs College, Lochinvar Australia 1962 Malcolm James Williams Newcastle Boys' High School Australia 1962 Neil Williams Lyneham High School Australia 1962 Bronwyn Williams Marist Sisters' College, Woolwich Australia 1962 Lynette Williams Richmond Girls' High Australia 1962 Macgregor Wilson Lismore High School Australia 1962 Pamela E Wilson Marsden School Australia 1962 Susan Rae Wing Burwood Girls' High School Australia 1962 Barry Albert Wingett Cowra High School Australia 1962 Ronald James Yates Singleton High School Australia 1962 Carol Sue Adams Suthons Queenwood School Australia 1963 Robert Aungle Macquarie Boys' High
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