Below are messages from Andrew Byrne, Judy Stokes, Tessa Ho, Rosemary Sheehy, Anne Gilroy, Katherine
Brown, Justin Smith, Julian Scullin, David Baines, Jim Markos, Ian Rewell, Tim
Ingall, Chris Fenton, Eva B'man, Ian Freed, Tony Sangster
Judy Stokes (Woolley) took a walk through RPAH and Sydney Uni in 2015 after hearing that Bosch and adjacent Blackburn buildings were due to be torn down. This started an email ‘conversation’ with Andrew Byrne. Since then we have posted some updates from colleagues, photos of the university and other miscellany. Also one sad photo of the quad MINUS the old jacaranda.
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Andrew Byrne .. (OLD POST)
I have
had some lovely visits with Miriam (Jucovic) and Arnold Van Rooijen lately
... also spent a few fun days with Annabelle's (Farnsworth) eldest son Rob
Hanson in New York (his younger brother Jim just turned 21!). Bill Brooks
remains a wonderful colleague, neighbour and dinner partner when I am
‘batching’ in Sydney from Bowral. Bill Sewell is a fellow opera fan and
also has looked after my personal pathology needs for over a decade. Andy
Csillag, likewise, is a St Vincent’s doctor (radiology) who has gone out of his
way to be helpful when I really needed it most. I also see Fiona Stewart
at the opera openings where we mingle with the likes of Bronwyn Bishop.
Mary K
Dwyer, Colleen M Kane and Clive T Lovell are also Potts Point area neighbours
who I regret I have not seen of late. Clive has moved from Bondi Junction
to Macquarie Street where he does general practice as well as Aviation
Medicine.
Margaret
(McCluskie) and Peter Malcolm are Mittagong people. Cheryl Headford is
married to another well respected local GP Richard Hanbury and they have a
Sydney place near Rushcutters Bay. Marise (Hely) and Simon Grant are also
Highlands neighbours. Again, I see them far too seldom, especially
considering we are so close.
Zelko
Mustac did a Redfern practice visit last month from Perth and we were delighted
to catch up after so long. He is a successful general psychiatrist in WA
but verging on the addiction side of things with a few dependency cases.
He may be moving to Sydney soon.
Thanks
for the information about Sydney University. I will also take a walk down
memory lane some time soon in my lunch 'hour'. Best regards, Andrew Byrne
..
Judy Stokes (OLD POST)
Reply
from Judy:
Yes let's touch base again after our return mid November ..
Judy
Thanks, Andrew. Oh lovely to hear news of our
peers. Please send on our regards.
I keep in contact with Di Philpott and recently had
dinner with her and Anne Pike, Annabelle [Farnsworth/Hanson] and Ann Glanville
at The Cottage in Balmain.
We are close to the Glanvilles and spent a week in August
with them on their property at Bathurst assisting with the shearing. They both
work hard in Sydney as well as running a sheep farm! (it belonged to Ann's
parents and we spent several uni holidays there too)...
In our girlie dinner group are also Susie Rosenthal and
Lesley Yee. Ingrid Rieger also comes along to our get-togethers.
We are going with the Yees to Lyn Hammond's daughter's
wedding in November. Their younger daughter was married at Silvan Glen earlier
this year.
We enjoyed lunch at the Kirribilli Club with the Haylens
and Penny and Geoff Dillworth last month .. that's an easy venue if a casual
lunch or dinner is required .. I wonder if they have a separate function room
for a larger group?
We see Glynne and Jon Wood intermittently too .. yummy
dinners etc. Jon is working part time in his Neurology practice. I
believe Jim Wall is now retired.
Mick Donoghue is not so well. Just as he was planning his
retirement in April from his ED physician job at Gosford Hospital he became ill
and needed surgery. He is now in reasonable shape .. We called to see him
last week and he was a lot better than the previous visit. He is a beautiful
woodwork craftsman and also a collector and (prior) rider of antique motor
bikes. Mick's wife Judy was Ian's [Stokes] physio with him in his practice for
25 years.
I recently found more medical memorabilia including
clinical bulletins etc ... now deposited with the lovely Cate Storey who is
running a lovely history club at the Uni ... along with my whole medical
course! Good to see it all go to a good "home".
We are off to Dubai, Istanbul then London for a wedding
then the Rugby World Cup ... one comes to the realisation that we are, after
all, mortal and carpe diem etc.
Yes let's touch base again after our return mid November ..
All good wishes
Judy
Andrew Cole
A quick note to advise that
Marilyn and I have recently moved house to 126 Rosa St Oatley NSW 2223.
Landline contact, and email
address remains the same, though I have recently reduced my working week to 4
days (Tuesdays off), retirement is not yet in view, as I take up presidency of
the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine in May, for a two-year
stint.
Otherwise things run along
steadily in life – Marilyn is still head of High School at Sutherland shire
Christian School, three grandchildren (Ashlyn, Rhianna, Hamish) with our older
son Daniel and Emily in Chicago, one grandson (Joshua) in Adelaide with our
would-be pathologist daughter Rebecca and her husband Scott, Rachel dances on
(now with Matilda in Melbourne), and our younger son David and Laura have our
latest grandson (Timothy) in Greystanes.
All the best for the rest of 2016
Andrew Cole
A/Prof Andrew Cole MBBS FAFRM
Chief Medical Officer, HammondCare
Conjoint Associate Professor, UNSW
P: (02) 8788-3900
F: (02) 9731-1235
E: acole@hammond.com.au
Tessa Ho
From: Tessa Ho
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 10:27 AM
To: Byrne Andrew
Subject: Re: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner, anyone?
Associate Professor Tessa Ho
MBBS (Syd) MHP (UNSW) MD (UNSW) GAICD
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 10:27 AM
To: Byrne Andrew
Subject: Re: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner, anyone?
Thank you for this newsy update, Andrew. Ken and I had
dinner at Bennelong with Mary Dwyer and Dennis Ronzani last week. Bumped into
Annabelle Farnsworth, Di Philpott from our year at a Crows Nest restaurant some
time ago. Also had dinner and attended another St Vincent’s Hospital function
where I met up with Bernie Haylen as well as Dave Harris, Libby Bassett, Steve
Jurd in my work heading the Med Program at Sydney Uni.
Am now Trustee of St Vincent’s Health Australia so have the
great opportunity to meet up with year members along the traps.
Keep up the good work on keeping us all in the loop - many
thanks!
Tessa
MBBS (Syd) MHP (UNSW) MD (UNSW) GAICD
Rosemary Sheehy
From: Rosemary Sheehy
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 1:19 PM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner, anyone?
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 1:19 PM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner, anyone?
Dear Andrew,
Thanks for the fun emails. I had no idea of the changes planned for Med
School despite working at RPA. Please
continue cc'ing me in emails.
Delighted all going well for you.
Best wishes
Rosemary
Dr Rosemary Sheehy
Staff Specialist Geriatrician and Endocrinologist
Balmain Hospital, SLHD
Booth St, Balmain 2041
Anne Gilroy
From: Anne
Gilroy
Sent: Friday, 18 September 2015 7:53 AM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Sent: Friday, 18 September 2015 7:53 AM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Dear Andrew
Good to hear from you. I was interested to hear that the
Glanvilles have a property here in Bathurst. Would love to contact them if you could pass on the contacts. Also I have built a 3 bedroom retreat house
on our property if you ever want accommodation when you visit. Would be great
to catch up and also to get Lucia here too.
Love, Anne
Katherine Brown
From: Katherine
Brown
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 2:42 PM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 2:42 PM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Thanks Andrew
Always lovely to hear the news. I had Lynne Hammond’s daughter
as a GP specials skills registrar last semester which I only discovered when
they attended a seminar together in Kiama where I was speaking. Small world
isn’t it?
regards
Katherine
Clinical Associate Professor Katherine Brown
University
of Sydney & University of Wollongong
Justin Smith
From: Justin
Smith
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 3:39 PM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 3:39 PM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Thanks Andrew it all seems surreal that you guys
keep up in the big smoke whereas out here in the country it is all
ancient history. I did catch up with Mick Donohue before his surgery in
April, and have spoken since as he suffered [some side effects].
On the good news front my eldest
daughter Emily has just been accepted into Syd Uni Med next
year she is 35 yrs old with three kids under 6 has done
10 yrs Liberal studies plus public health degrees at Sydney and been a
journalist for Fairfax Just wanted to do some good she said so
after a few tries at Gamsat she has managed to get in to the Alma Mater. Justin
Julian Scullin
From: Dr Julian
Scullin
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 5:35 PM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner, anyone?
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 5:35 PM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner, anyone?
Thanks, Andrew,
Much appreciated
Best wishes,
Julian
David Baines
From: David
Baines
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 5:42 PM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: Re: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 5:42 PM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: Re: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Dear Andrew
Good to hear from you and to get news about our “old” colleagues.
I am five months in to well over a year of long service leave and really
(really!) enjoying it. I do miss some (but not all..) of my colleagues. I am
spending time building a shed for a workshop at home and doing more with my
grandchildren. I have seen too many friends and colleagues work and work and
then get a serious illness and die – and I have plans to use the next however
many years I have doing non-medical stuff. I am still doing a list one
afternoon a week in private and I have just got back from an open heart trip to
Tonga ( www.ohi.org.au ) – I will miss these trips having made over 40 of them
over the last 25 years. I think my last trip will be in May 2016 when I will do
my 20th trip to Fiji.
I met up with Chris Needs and Mike Freelander a couple of months
ago – both well and active.
Take care
David
A/Prof David Baines AM FANZCA
Jim Markos
From: Jimbo
Markos
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 11:32 PM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 11:32 PM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Andy & Judy/Ian
Thank you very much for the info re Syd Uni and many of our
colleagues.
Always a pleasure to hear good news and to reminisce about the
old days.
Until we meet again,
Regards
Jim
Ian Rewell
From: Ian Rewell
Sent: Thursday, 17 September 2015 2:04 AM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: Re: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Ian
Sent: Thursday, 17 September 2015 2:04 AM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: Re: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Dear Andrew
Thanks as usual for your email and the latest news.
I am sending this email to you from Porthmadog in N. Wales,
having spent the last couple of days on steam train trips. Sue and I have been
travelling in Europe and the UK since mid April, having started with the
centenary dawn service at Gallipoli, travelled thru a fair bit of Europe, been
to a couple of Ashes Tests, with a couple of Rugby World Cup matches yet to
come. In London I caught up with Ian Freed- he lives in St Alban's and
practises part time in Chelmsford. He would like to stay up to date with our
year and hopefully join us for one of our reunions. I told him you are the
"social secretary" and I would pass his email address on to you-
hence this message.
All the best- we will be back in a couple of weeks having
been away 5.5 months
Ian
Hi again Andrew
Sorry, in terms of relevant news to our colleagues- also
need to record that we caught up with Ian and Cathy Cook in Mykonos. For those
who have not been to the Greek islands, the travel brochure pictures of blue
sky, blue water, golden sand, blue and white buildings etc are absolutely
accurate- what they don't show you is the wind. Mykonos is known as the
"windy island" which is saying something given the wind on all of
them. The "soil" on the islands is fine grey volcanic dust and any
cars parked outdoors have had their duco sandblasted. Anyone with asthma or
dust allergy-take your medication with you. (We caught the ferry from Mykonos
to Crete in these seas- before we cleared the harbour the hostess was handing
out vomit bags. The second we cleared the harbour the whole boat fell silent-
even the French and Americans. For the next two hours the only sound was vomit
bags being used.)
In the midst of a gale and "washing machine" seas, Ian and
Cathy moored their yacht "Sea Cloud" at the marina in Mykonos and we
had a couple of great days together - we spent some time together a couple of
years ago in Venice so catching up with the Cooks in Europe is something we
look forward to. IR
Monday, 14 September 2015
Tim Ingall
From: Ingall,
Timothy, M.D., Ph.D. [mailto:tingall@mayo.edu]
Sent: Thursday, 17 September 2015 2:43 AM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner, anyone?
Sent: Thursday, 17 September 2015 2:43 AM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner, anyone?
Andrew,
Thanks for the sending the update email
on the activities of some of our med school colleagues. A few years
back, when I was in Sydney with my second wife, who is from Chicago, we had a
morning to spare so we took a walk around the University and I showed her some
of my old haunts including the Blackburn and Bosch buildings. The Bosch
building was the site of the famous streaking incident in our third year when,
with a support team including Bob Sebesfi and Chris Fenton, Peter Brady, Jules
Eagan, and I streaked through three of the lecture rooms (with Philomena
McGrath in one room) before retiring to the White Horse Hotel in Newtown where
fellow students bought us beers for the rest of the day. With the two
buildings being torn down in the near future, I am glad that I took the
opportunity to see them a few years ago.
I found it interesting that Clive Lovell
is now involved in Aviation Medicine. One of the nice ‘sidelines’ of my
practice is that I am a consultant physician with the Federal Aviation
Authority in the USA. Along with a few other neurologists, I help the FAA
determine whether pilots who have neurological problems should be flying
planes. In addition, I sit on an FAA panel which works with the FAA to
help create guidelines for how to assess pilots with neurological problems, and
determine their risk for having recurrent events which is a major determinant
of whether they will be allowed to pilot a plane again. It is very
interesting work.
Hopefully, on one of your future trips
to the US, you can make your way to AZ and I can show you around the Mayo
Clinic campus here. My next trip to Australia will likely be sometime
next year, probably coinciding with the Australian Stroke Meeting, but I don’t
know the dates yet. I will hopefully be able to catch up with you and
others in our year when I am next in town. Last year, Bob Sebesfi and I
traveled to Port Macquarie and visited with Paul Jones for a few days – Paul is
working as a GP in Port Macquarie and it was great to catch up while we drank a
few (or more) glasses of Paul’s best red wines.
Best wishes,
Tim
Chris Fenton
From: Chris
Fenton
Sent: Thursday, 17 September 2015 11:18 PM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Sent: Thursday, 17 September 2015 11:18 PM
To: 'Andrew Byrne'
Subject: RE: Syd Uni Med reunion notes ... and photos of some old haunts. Dinner anyone?
Thanks for the updates guys - nice to get.
I am on holidays with my partner and her son
in Italy at present. Lucky me,
although it is very hot in Rome where we are
now and in Paris where we were
but still we are in Rome and Paris!
Chris
Eva B'man
From: Eva B'man
Sent: Thursday, 17 September 2015 4:28 AM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: Hi
We are having a wonderful holiday at present with some friends. Have been to Italy and now are in Spain.
Sent: Thursday, 17 September 2015 4:28 AM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: Hi
Dear Andrew
Thank you so much for the lovely e mail. It is great to get news.
It is always interesting catching up. Regards to all.
Thank Judy for the photos
- they are great. Sad about the buildings.
We are having a wonderful holiday at present with some friends. Have been to Italy and now are in Spain.
I am enclosing photos from the Alcazar in Córdoba.
All the best
Love Eva
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Ian Freed
From: Ian Freed [mailto:drifreed@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, 18 September 2015 3:46 AM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: Auld Acquaintance
I hope you are well and I congratulate you on keeping the old gang together.
Sent: Friday, 18 September 2015 3:46 AM
To: Andrew Byrne
Subject: Auld Acquaintance
Hello Andrew,
It was good of Ian Rewell (known at school as Sticks for obvious
reasons) to put us in touch. I read the blog with great pleasure remembering
the names and faces of those mentioned.
About a year ago, one of my daughters found pictures of a reunion
on the net- I still don't know how. I recognised so many and no-one has changed
one little tiny bit from when I last saw any of them in 1977. I know it's a
cliche…but where has the time gone?
I believe I caught a glimpse of you a number of years ago as I was
arriving and you were leaving a coffee bar in Darlinghurst Road. I didn't run
after you just in case I was wrong! I get back to Sydney from England
every couple of years to see my old Mum and the rest of my family.
I have lived in England since late 1978 and am winding down after
33 years in General Practice in Essex. Lynn and I will be celebrating our 40th
wedding anniversary next April… 40 years and never a cross word! Plenty of
furious ones though!
We have 3 children, a son of 31 and twin daughters of 25. They are
all involved in their own lives, relationships and jobs- none of them medical
(music composer,lawyer and marketing).
People still ask me, usually in bemusement, how I could have left
Australia. It took me about 25 years to realise that the answer is England is
England and Australia is Australia with positives and negatives on both sides.
I have a pretty good life over here and a few years ago bought an old farmhouse
in France, near Poitiers. We spend a reasonable amount of time there but,with
more time available in the future, should make greater use of it. And I am a
season ticket holder at my beloved Arsenal Football Club (soccer to you guys).
When I come back to Oz, I always catch up with Mike Freelander
(who copied my answers in a pathology exam and did better than I did) and I
ring Chris Needs to relive Monty Python's greatest sketches.
I would love to make it to one of your reunions some year and I
trust you will now be able to give me plenty of advance warning.
I hope you are well and I congratulate you on keeping the old gang together.
I would be pleased for you to share my e-mail on the blog and I
will say hello, in anticipation, to everyone.
Best wishes,
Ian Freed
Friday, 11 September 2015
Tony Sangster
Hi Andrew and Hi to everyone,
Thank you for all your stories, photographs and news. And
best of health wishes to those who ail.
I retired last year from GP land and am enjoying this after
work life.
Adelaide is a relatively quiet, friendly place with all
important day to day facilities within 20 to 30 minutes walking
distance of home.
It is now 49 years on insulin with no major
complications and thankfully an insulin pump to keep life manageable. My endocrinologist
counsels young diabetics on obtaining a good superannuation scheme as
much as on other aspects of their condition.
At home the man cave is a major improvement in progress with
better set up for kite making in mind. Yes hobbies are sanity preservers !! And
ways to encourage the young to detach themselves from electronic paraphernalia
!! And prepare for grandchildren some time in the future !!
I aim to be at the reunion in ( is it 2018 ?) and, if
allowed, talk more about the big R ?
Best Wishes to all,
Tony Sangster
PS the legs are made by Martin Lester of Bristol and Ian, I
am sure could be made in Arsenal colours with permission. Second
photo yours truly at a Japanese kite making session (who says you have to act
your age ??) Third photo is a kite I
made, still learning after 20 years!!!Thursday, 3 September 2015
Mark Henschke
Dear Andrew,
I was pleased to see
The http://1971syduni.blogspot.com.au/ blog
arrive in my email inbox. Thank you for all your work in being the 'alumni glue'
I have retired from GP
obstetrics in Armidale (1982-2009) and have entered the less demanding and very
satisfying world of academia with the Rural Clinical School (UNSW) at Coffs
Harbour.
Today I had the pleasure
of catching up with John (Vaughan) and his wife Margaret in Coffs Harbour. John
is the GP Supervisor Liaison Officer with our regional GP training provider. As
you may be aware, the Commonwealth Government put all GP training in NSW out to
tender and has awarded the whole of the state to Synergy. Understandably this
has caused much angst in our region because North Coast GP training (NCGPT)
will no longer be involved in training GP registrars after many years of doing
an excellent job. Enough of politics.
John is very happy and
well and committed to GP training out of his Laurieton practice....and it was a
delight to catch up with him. Last year,John was awarded National Supervisor of
the Year last year, a great honour and well deserved.
I'm enjoying my teaching
very much too! Three days per week, working with very bright and keen students.
To stay in touch with
patients and learn new skills, I am doing shifts in the emergency department of
the Base Hospital. Exciting, enjoyable (most of the time) and certainly
challenging.
Best wishes
Mark
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