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Over 60s return to CBC

This week more than 100 Old Boys and their wives returned to their College for the annual Over 60s Morning Tea.

From the aspect at the top of the new building, the gentlemen who graduated from the College before 1971 were treated to the sight of current students as they hastened through the Cloisters on their way to classes, and were able to marvel at the growth and change of a place they hold dear in their hearts.

The popular event was attended by Old Boys from the Classes of 1942, with Mick Andrews being the oldest to attend, through to 1970, with Gary Pike the 'baby' of the group.

College Captain Anthony Ianntuoni addressed the group and spoke of current and past CBC students as a "band of brothers". After the Morning Tea, Anthony took the more active Old Boys on a tour of the campus.

The Morning Tea was sponsored by Old Boy John Hughes (1952).

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