THE old boys reunion for the Inveralochy School south of Goulburn attracted about 180 guests from around Australia and overseas last weekend, keen to catch up with friends.
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CLASS MATES: Bill Curry, Brian McInerney, Brendan Abbey and Paul Croker from the class of '67-'70 enjoyed catching up. Photos: Darryl Fernance
Grant Matthews and Peter Bickford took time out of busy schedules to catch up with friends and relax in good company at the reunion.
Rod McClure, Anthony Stephens, Max Limon and Joan Limon had plenty to talk about at the Inveralochy School reunion dinner October 15.
Maureen and Stephen Clancy from Gunning found plenty to laugh about with the stories of antics the boys got up to during their school days.
Phillip and Jenny Clancy were in good company at the Inveralochy School reunion.
Cheryl Adams, John Adams and Evie Clancy had a fun time sharing memories and catching up with friends at the Mercure.
The reunion brought back plenty of memories for John Bunn from Braidwood and Noel Stewart from Albury.
Emcee for the evening Tony Pass and Ray Mooney were pleased to see so many of the old boys and their partners renewing friendships.
Tim Collins was amazed at how many of his former school friends attend the Inveralochy reunion weekend and how important the friendships were.
Jim Clancy and Dyon Sutherland were pleased they could be part of the gathering and share in the memories and secrets of their youth.