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Tas Register TAS REGISTER SURNAME GIVEN NAMES YEAR OF YEARS at TAS HOUSE INVOLVEMENT PRIZES SERVICE Deceased ABBOTT Benjamin James Barnett 1917 1911-1917 - 3rd XI; Chapel choir; Drama. WWI; WWII 1980 ABBOTT Charles Andrew James 1999 1995-May 1997 Green Feb-Aug 1979, on Abbott Christopher James Grant 1979 exchange from England ABBOTT Jack Macarthur 1963, 1964 1959-1964 Abbott ABBOTT Joseph Palmer 1909 1907-1909 - 1st XV; 1st XI; 1st IV WWI: Lt., MC 7-May-65 ABBOTT Lachlan Charles MacArthur 2002 1996-2002 Prep./Ross ABBOTT Michael John Macartney 1994 1989-1990 Green ABBOTT Percy Macarthur 1929 / 1930? 1929 Abbott WWII: AIF Jul-95 ABBOTT Rowan Sydney 1974 1970-1974 Tyrrell 3rd XV (73-74), A Grade Basketball Capt. (73) ABBOTT Thomas Kingsmill 1909 1904-1909 - 1st XV Capt; 1st XI Capt; Chapel choir. WWI: 1933 ABBOTT Thomas Kingsmill 1910 1907-1910 - 1st XV (10); 2nd XI. WWI: 4-Jul-41 DEAS Gold (00), Music Gold Hons (00), Service to Band Soccer 2nd XI (00); Cadet Band (95-97); H'bury Classic (98,99,00), Coventry Cup Ross/Brough (99); Debating/Public Speaking (97-98); Drama/Musicals ABBOTT Thomas Laurie MacArthur 2000 1995-2000 (95), Ancient History prize ton (96-99); DEAS, Junior TAS Jazz (95-96), TAS Jazz (97), (99), Physics, Motershead 'Alias J' (98-00); Mem., UNE Prize & Andrew Beattie Memorial prizes (00) ABBOTT Timothy Kingsmill 1965 Feb-July 1960 ABEYASEKERA Harrison James May 2002 - JS Gold ABRAHAMS Anthony Philip 1983 1976-June 1982 Junior/Abbott ACKLING Ian James 1984 1979-1980 Tyrrell ACKLING Richard Charles 1981 1977-1980 Tyrrell Adams Anthony Brodie 1972 1965-1969 Junior/White Adams David Roy 1975 1974-1975 Tyrrell 2nd XV (75) yes - 1976 Adams Geoffrey Charles 1969 1967-1968 Abbott 1st XV, V-C (76); Tennis 1st VIII (76); B Shooting team Adams Ian Harold 1976 1971-1976 Broughton (75); Swimming team (76); Athletics team (75-76). Deceased 2006 Adams James 1932? 1927-May 1930 Tyrrell WWII: advised by Rob Busby (DJ) Adams James David 1967 1965-1967 Tyrrell 1st XV; Athletics; Swimming; Chapel server. 2004 Athletic team (99-01); Soccer 1st XI (99-01), Referee’s Award (99); Swimming team (99-01), Capt. (01), Silver Adams Joseph Hijara 2001 1999-2001 Tyrrell Colours (01). SES First Aid Course (99 & 00). RLSSA Bronze Meds. (00), Instructor’s Cert. (01). Chapel Server (99) Adams Kenneth Harold 1943 1940-1941 Adams Richard John 1962 1956-1962 Junior/Tyrrell Swimming; Chapel choir. 1st XI (72-75); 1st XV (75); 1st XI; Soccer 1st XI (74); Adams Robert Barrie 1975 1970-1975 Broughton Athletics (71-75) Adams Robert Frederick 1973 May 1970-1973 Tyrrell 1st XV (76-77); Athletics team (72-76); Swimming team Adams Robert James 1977 1972-1977 Broughton (75-77). Adams Robert Nason 1960, 1961 1955-1961 Junior/Tyrrell 2nc XV; Swimming. Adams Robert Ward 1930 / 1932? 1927-May 1930 Abbott WWII: 19 Aug. 1982 Adams Samuel Robert Apr 2003 - Broughton Green / Adams Timothy Richard 1993 1988-1993 Squash 1st IV (93) Tyrrell Adams Toby James 2002 - J Gold Adams William Charles 1929 April 1924-1927 Abbott 1st XV (69-70); 1st XI (70); Athletics team (68-70), Capt. Outstanding Service, Merit AGE Albert A 1970 1967-1970 Tyrrell (70); Chapel choir (70) Award (70) AGGS Anthony Milton 1994 1989-1991 Green TAS-Register.xls 24/06/2009 Page 1 of 221 TAS REGISTER SURNAME GIVEN NAMES YEAR OF YEARS at TAS HOUSE INVOLVEMENT PRIZES SERVICE Deceased AGGS Cameron Phillip 1993 1988-April 1991 Green 1st XI (89-91); Soccer 1st XI (90); 3rd XV (91); Big Band AGGS Nicholas Peter 1991 Sept. 1986-1991 Green Service to Band (91) (86-91), TAS Jazz (88-91) AGGS Stuart Russell Howard 1988 1978-1988 Junior/Green 2nd XI; Shooting; Soccer 1st XI. AGNEW Christopher Vincent Arthur 1991 Feb-Apr 1989 White Ahn Jeong Soo 2008 May-06 Abbott 1979-Aug. 1982, AINSLEY James Connon Ross 1991 Green 1986-1990 Feb-Aug 1982, AINSLEY Kelland Bruce Bennett 1994 Junior/Green 1989-1990 1989-1990, 1993- Ainsley Lachlan Robert Charles 1995 Green Polocrosse/Riding (93-94) 1995 AINSLIE John Dickson 1914? 1912 - WWI: Capt. 1st XI (74); 1st XV (75); Soccer 1st XI (73); Athletics (70- AISI Robert 1975 1970-1975 Tyrrell 75); Chapel choir AITKEN Allen Edward Scott 1956 Sept-Dec 1954 AITKEN David Edward ? 1955-1960 AITKEN Malcolm Lewis 1954? 1947-May 1952 AITKEN Richard Conrad 1960 1955-1959 Akasaki Hironori 2006 Croft May 2001- Oct Akhurst Matthew Kevin Tyrrell 2003 ALAIS David Mark 1983 1982 Tyrrell Albright Ford Headley 1951? Feb-May 1949 ALCOCK George Russell ? 1919-1920 - WWI: Major ALCORN John Macquarie 1897 1895-June 1897 - 1st XV d? (doctor) May 1963-July ALDRIDGE Raymond William 1969 Tyrrell 1966 ALEXANDER Geoffrey Mitchell 1965 1964-1965 Broughton Tennis 1st VIII (65) Alford Lachlan Andrew Dawson 2005 - JS ALI Mohamed Bin ? Mar-55 ALIFERAS Peter 1993 Mar-Apr 1991 Croft Alison Jack Lloyd 2006 2003 - 2006 Tyrrell ALISON Robert John ? Feb-24 Athletics team (86); Basketball 2nds (91); 3rd XV (91); Alker Benjamin Elliott Fisken 1991 1986-1991 White Aviation SPL (90); Drama (86-90) Alker David Leslie Fairfax 1985 1980-1985 White 1st XV (84-85); Swimming team (83-85), Capt. (85). Alker James Colin 1953 1946-1953 Junior/White 1st XV; 1st XI; Athletics. 1st XV (86-87), 1st XI (86-87); Swimming team (83-87), Keith Lawrance Mem. aeq. Alker James Ian Fairfax 1987 1982-1987 White Basketball 1sts (86). (87) Alker John Leslie 1949 1944-1949 Junior/White 1st XI, 2nd XV, Shooting. Alker Leslie John 1980 1974-1980 Junior/White 1st XI; Soccer 1st XI; Shooting 1st VIII. Alker Philip Fisken 1959 1953-1959 Junior/White 1st XV; Athletics. Allan David Clive 1916? 1914-April 1916 - Allan Fraser John Apr 1996- Prep. Allan James Hendrie 1918 1914-1918 - 1st XV; 3rd XI; Shooting; Band; Chapel choir. WWII: Allan Jennifer Cushla 1997-2003 Prep. Prep./Brough Allan Michael Lewis 2004 1996- 2004 ton Allan Michael Raymond 1974 1973-1974 Abbott 3rd XV; Water Polo 1st VII V-C. Ross/Brough Search & Rescue Deputy Captain (00). SES First Aid (99). Allan Nick Josef 2001 1996-2001 Year 12 Biology Prize ton SC (99) Allan William 1903? 1900-May 1901 - d? Allardice Nicol Rix 2005 2000-2005 Green ALLARDYCE George William Robb 1947, 1948 1942-1946 Junior/Tyrrell 2nd XI TAS-Register.xls 24/06/2009 Page 2 of 221 TAS REGISTER SURNAME GIVEN NAMES YEAR OF YEARS at TAS HOUSE INVOLVEMENT PRIZES SERVICE Deceased Allchin Andrew Hartley July 1997-2000 Prep. July 1904-June Allen Benjamin Abbott 1907 - 1907 Athletic team (92-95); Basketball TAS 2 (97); 1st XI (95- Allen Charles William 1997 1991-1997 Prep./White 96); Cross Country Running team (95); 1st XV (96-97), Rugby Gold Colours (97) Capt. (97); Swimming team (92-94) Junior / ALLEN Daniel William 2002 - Scarlet Allen David Francis 1979 1974-1979 Broughton 1st XI; 2nd XV, Athletics; Drama; Chapel choir and server. Lawrance Mem. (79) Allen Edward Erroll Kaleski ? 1914-1917 - 1st XV (58-59), Capt. (59); Athletics team (58-59); Allen George William 1959 1957-1959 White Swimming team (57-59), Capt. (59) Allen John Edward 1969 1964-1969 Abbott 1st XI. Allen John William Bell Allen Keith Taylor ? 1942-1944 JS Allen Michael Taylor ? 1942-1944 JS Junior / ALLEN Nickolas Lindsay 2002 - Scarlet Athletic team (92-97); Basketball TAS 1 (96-97); 1st XV Allen Paul Arthur 1997 1991-1997 Prep./White Rugby Silver Colours (97) (96-97); Swimming team (93-97); Volleyball team (92-97) Allen Richard David 2003 1998-2003 Tyrrell Allen Richard Gordon 1912 1907-1912 - 1st XV; 1st XI; Librarian. d Allen Samuel John 1960 1959-1960 White Soccer 1st XI; Chapel server. 21/09/2008 Allen Thomas Cheston 1967 1962-1965 Broughton Allen Vernon James 1971 1969-1971 Abbott Tennis Capt. (71); Debating. Economics Green / ALLEN Warwick James Apr 2002 - Abbott Allen Wickham Taylor 1944 1942-1944 Abbott Shooting. Allen William Johnstone Chatteris Bell 1925? Feb-June 1924 Abbott 2nd XV WWII ALLERTON James Herbert 1949? May-Dec 1945 Alley David Murray Underwood 1951 1949-1951 Tyrrell 1st XV; 2nd XI; Athletics; Tennic 1st IV V-C. ALLINGHAM Adrian Athol 1954 1952-1953 Tyrrell ALLINGHAM David Ross 1952 1951-Sept. 1952 Tyrrell 2nd XV ALLINGHAM Gary John ? 1949-1951 ALLINGHAM George Beddingham 1901? 1895- April 1898 - d ALLINGHAM Robert John 1958? 1952-1958 ALLINGHAM Roy Thomas ? July 1929-1930 White WWII: ALLISON Hamilton McMaster 1922 1916-June 1922 - 1st XV; Athletics. Nov 1969-Oct ALLISON Ross 1975 JS 1970 Allison Yron 2002 2000-2002 White ALLNUTT John Cobham Lea 1933, 1934 1930-1934 Tyrrell 1st XI; 2nd XV; Tennis 2nd IV. 1987 Prep./Brough Allsop Thomas James Norbert 2005 1999-Sept. 2001 ton ALLSOPP Marshall Plimsoll 1919 1915-1918 - 2nd XV; Tennis 3rd IV; Shooting; Chapel choir. 1938 ALSOP Jason Rex 1990 1985 Tyrrell ALSOP Lloyd Howard 1929 1926-1928 Tyrrell d WWII: Lt, RAN, ALSOP Osmond Howard 1933 1926-1933 Junior/Abbott 1st XV 1960 DSC ALSTAD Howard Severin 1962 May 1955-1962 Junior/Tyrrell Athletics; Swimming V-C. ALSTON Clayton Alistair 1994 1989-1991 Croft 2nd XV (94); Basketball TAS 4 (94); Drama Lighting Crew Alt Christopher James 1994 1989-1994 Abbott (90-92) ALT Stephen Wayne 1974 1969-1972 Broughton TAS-Register.xls 24/06/2009 Page 3 of 221 TAS REGISTER SURNAME GIVEN NAMES YEAR OF YEARS at TAS HOUSE INVOLVEMENT PRIZES SERVICE Deceased ALT Timothy John 1989 1984-1987 Abbott Chapel server. ALTER Timothy Daniel 1994 Prep AMANATIDIS Nicholas 1996 1989-1990 Prep. AMBALAWANAR Viswanathan ? Feb-May 1956 AMBEN Phillip 1993 1991-1993 Tyrrell 1st XV (92-93); Athletics team GPS (92-93) AMBLER Michael Reginald Charles 1987 1982-1987 Tyrrell 2nd XV (87); Athletics team (84-87) AMET Arnold Karibone 1970 1966-1970 Abbott 2nd XI; 2nd XV; Athletics; Swimming.
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